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Posted on 28-Nov-2002 17:41 GMT by Dave14 comments
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SWAUG has a new Point Of View article on the website entitled "Are You Receiving Me?".

It discusses the merits of Wireless Networking and how it could benefit the Amiga in our home.

Check it out at: www.swaug.org.uk/pov

The article is their to highlight the technology and ask the wuestion on why it hasn't been developed for the Amiga.
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Comment 1catohagen28-Nov-2002 17:17 GMT
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Comment 4Kjetil28-Nov-2002 18:04 GMT
Are You Receiving Me? : Comment 5 of 14ANN.lu
Posted by Lawd on 28-Nov-2002 18:33 GMT
I'm looking forward to the first 802.11b cards from Elbox.
You know, the ones that cost 4 times as much as the generic counterparts that haven't got their vendor ID changed. The ones that come with drivers that, if they detect a non-Elbox card, will raise output power by a few hundred Watts and use the microwave frequency to fry your testicles.
But hey, you're *privileged*, damnit, you have "supported an Amiga company" damnit. Bend over, smile, don't ask for lube, take it like a man and ask for seconds, that's expected from you as an Amiga user! And what's the big deal with a fried gonad or two, there's always adoption or willing sperm donors.
;')
Nah, seriously...
There'd be a whole lot more work to implement a WiFi LAN solution than, say, writing a driver for any Ethernet NIC, what with encryption and so on, right?
Jump...
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