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			exactly... Allow no Gateway to the internet... Only allow access to your  
station.. 
 
In my case.. WiFi user (HAMONLY) can access my BPQ/FBB Packet Station then  
link to the world via Packet (isolated protedcted acess) over the  
internet... But only to other Packet BBS's... No way to get Google or  
sexpit.com type web content...  Winlink access  would also be available..  
But again NO INETNERT... Protect your self its not worth it if you screw  
up.. 
 
If I have a Ham Realted site I wish to make available to my wifi clients...  
They are hosted on my own server, and no way to get to inet.. Inet can get  
to my sites.. But visitor coming in on Ham Only Wifi cannot get to  
internet... 
 
If you are simply trying to extend your range and want every tom dick and  
harry to have internet access... Keep Ham radio out of it...  And use Part  
15 Rules and live with what you have a Sudo ISP.. 
 
Ptherwide Ham Radio is cool and legal.. Just use common sense.. And do not  
allow Internet Access via your WiFi... 
 
73 jerry 
"Phil Kane"  wrote in message  
... 
 On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 12:51:48 EDT, Michael Coslo  wrote: 
 
IEEE 802.11 Experiments in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, on page 35 of 
the July 2005 QST. I would be surprised if QST allowed these amateurs to 
write up their illegal activities. 
 
QST has some links encouraging this activity also 
 
 The encouragement is to use said circuits for ham radio  purposes - 
 WAS on 2.4 GHz ??? 
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 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane 
 
From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest 
 Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon 
 
 e-mail: k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net 
  
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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