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On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 11:51:41 -0700, Scott en Aztlán
wrote: On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 02:50:50 +0000, Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote: http://tinypic.com/6okknl.jpg I am guessing that they are close to the 16000 block of Von Karman Avenue - the IPMobileNet HQ. Am I right? While there may be one of them at that location, the one in the picture is near the 5 freeway and Culver Drive. The other one I saw was on Alton Parkway near Jeronimo. IPMobileNet makes the XpressNet 802.11 Mesh System, which is often set up using SmartCell access points on light poles. That box looks like a standard NEMA enclosure that anyone can use. The antenna looks like a WiFi (zoom in, it's longer than it looks at first). Hmm... Any idea which SSID(s) they use? I can use NetStumbler to see if that SSID shows up. Also, there is a cable leading from the NEMA enclosure to a cylindrical device on top of the pole; any idea what that is? Is it some sort of sensor that is being remotely monitored via the radio in the NEMA enclosure? one thought about these : this device is located on a utility company light pole. it's highly unlikely that it belongs to anyone commercial other than the utility company / or the " city of " people. could easily be part of the new equipment that cities are installing that allow cops and city workers to have hand held and " in car " wi-fi " ( mdt style ) data terminals. we have those recently installed in my city and they resemble these devices. they ' do not " show up on netstumbler type receiving equipment . |
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