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Hi,
I have a question, but first a few things I've been told: I have a WRT54G that has been modified to operate just slightly off the standard frequency for 802.11g. It has been loaded with specially built software that allows these devices to form an ad-hoc mesh network. I'm told that this work was being done by a club in Austin Texas. Does anybody out there know which club is doing this and/or where I can find additional information about this? I'd ask the guy I got the router from, but he is currently very ill and unable to respond to my request and Google doesn't seem to be turning up much information that is current. It sure sounds like a useful thing to me. -= bob =- |
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