hi william.. here's my list of wireless T1 stuff... http://www.linux-consulting.com/T1/wireless.txt
have fun alvin On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, William T Wilson wrote: > I am in need of a networking solution that fulfills the following > requirements. Keep in mind I know next to nothing about wireless > networking. > > 1) Must be able to function over a distance of 50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 > meters) indoors (this means transmitting through walls and one or two > floors). > 2) Low latency (say, 5-20 msec) and bandwidth at least 100 Kbit/sec. I > need to be able to play Unreal Tournament over this. :} Creative network > engineering might be able to get me by with a lower performance device, > but I'd just as soon have the flexibility. > 3) Works with Linux, it is ok if it does so via native drivers or via > connecting to an ethernet adapter. It should work with Windows too, but I > assume everything does. Unfortunately, a USB-oriented setup won't do. > The choices are PCI, ISA, or Ethernet. > 4) Would prefer if it was capable of operating on battery power, or if it > is at least capable of connecting to battery powered transceivers. This > is optional, but it would still be nice. It's ok, but not required, for > the battery powered device to be a PCMCIA card. > 5) I like things I can go buy at a retail outlet, rather than having to > order them. I need to get the right thing when I want it more than I > need the 5% or so cost savings. Especially if I have to order them from > someplace that takes forever to send them. > > Other than these, lower cost is better. > > A device that functions over power or telephone wiring might do in a > pinch, but I'd really prefer one that just goes through the air. > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >