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well chuckie, the store made us pay for the equipment when we tried to just walk out but those annoying alarms went off... again.
and the ISP is making us pay for bandwidth...

Cajones and I will love you for free. like in prison.

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well chuckie, the store made us pay for the equipment when we tried to just walk out but those annoying alarms went off... again.
and the ISP is making us pay for bandwidth...

Cajones and I will love you for free. like in prison.

peace



Uh.. there are enough techies coming that someone should be able to bring equipment. I have wireless routers if I were for sure coming i could bring one.

C'mon it's a big family with many resources.. the only thing that should have to be paid for is the net access you guys have and hell i pay 40.00 a MONTH for that, what is 7 days going to cost you?

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The type of bandwidth thats being talked about is enough that its making even me glow in joy... Backbone conection to the ISP :ph34r: We would be close to having full through put on the network to the internet even.

Part of the cost of this is to cover the very expensive bandwidth costs that the ISP is passing on for the connection. Temp hot speed connections to the middle of airports in the middle of nowhere IL are'nt exactly an everyday install :P
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well chuckie, the store made us pay for the equipment when we tried to just walk out but those annoying alarms went off... again.
and the ISP is making us pay for bandwidth...

Cajones and I will love you for free. like in prison.

peace




MattM (Amish) and I paid for BOTH of our bubbles out of pocket, plus the RoadRunner connection, yet we charge no one. THAT is hospitality. Don't sweat it though; I will pay whatever you blood-sucking monkey-lips deem appropriate.

Chuck

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>Wireless? Make my dreams come true...

You've got some pretty tame dreams there, Mark!



You're missing my point. Have a look at this....:D
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Or 10.x.x.x or 172.16.x.x



Well 192.168.0.x is perfectly legal in a WAP environment, as most of these wireless routers default to that subnet. The reason I was asking him not to use 192.168.0.x is because I carry an IP phone with me (which runs on ethernet) so on my laptop I have the wireless connection and the wired connection and use internet connection sharing in windows, unfortunately internet connection sharing wants to setup 192.168.0.x as it's subnet for the wired card.. and if the wireless card is on that subnet already it won't allow it -- you can't change the subnet in ICS but you can on the wireless router :)

So it's cool i can pick up my phone plugged into my laptop and get a dialtone, as well as get all the calls that are dialed to my "home" phone number.

i know i'm a geek.

Kevin



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Wireless? Make my dreams come true...:D



Discussing happening right now...



If you do, please consider 802.11g - it will work with the more popular 11b cards, but the 11g will cover more space and allow more bandwidth.
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If you do, please consider 802.11g - it will work with the more popular 11b cards, but the 11g will cover more space and allow more bandwidth.



We're looking at 54g, but the network devices are backwards compatible with 802.11b

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