[Cu-wireless] wireless meshes & ISPs

David Young dyoung at onthejob.net
Fri Apr 12 21:30:25 CDT 2002


Just a few words about the significance of Nokia's technology.  It lets
you build your infrastructure at about the same pace you add new homes to
your network, because the homes on the network ARE the infrastructure.
It is a really easy device to install and support because it has no
directional antenna to aim, it uses a homeowner's 10/100 ethernet or
even their phone-lines for networking, it self-configures, and it adapts
automatically to the conditions of the network. It will survive 112MPH
winds, rain, and direct sunlight. This is just the kind of device we
should try to produce.

Dave

On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 07:10:09PM -0500, David Young wrote:
> 
> About a mesh ISP using Nokia's RoofTop wireless networking (interesting
> links at bottom, too).
> 
> http://www.isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/2002/vista.html
> 
> I would like to get hold of one Nokia's RoofTop devices and see what it
> is made of.
> 
> Dave
> 
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