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>> Tom Poe wrote:
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www.ubnt.com offers Nanostation2 "radio" that creates wireless
cloud up
>>> to 15 kilometers. That sounds like the perfect way to broadcast live
>>> interactive tv shows (think neighborhood videoconferencing). Anyone
>>> doing this with Fedora operating system and whatever other software
>>> needed?
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>> not to put a damper on your 'find', but;
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>> in u.s.a. there is what is know as 'fcc', in england, i believe it is
>> postal
>> service, that have regulations regarding 'power output' and range.
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>> i would check further before getting hope up too high.
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>> tc,hago.
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> I thought some political genius or court decided that the air was public
> domain. Anyway it ought to be!! Phuch the FCC.( I am trying to master
> "Raining Blood" by Slayer on Guitar Hero 3, hence my anti social behavior!
> ; )
>
> Max
Now THAT is extreme gratuitous twittery worthy of a body slam. I wish I
had the time to do it properly. Your opinion is all too common. It is
absolutely wrong.
*applause*
I remember why I stand in awe.
Welcome back, SWMBO
Tony