[wplug] municipal networks in PA

Brian W. Snyder brian at teamsnyder.net
Sat May 3 17:14:50 EDT 2008


Max Putas wrote:
 > It is a joke

Darn it, and I was just trying to decide which plan was best for me: 
Trickle, The #2, or Royal Flush.

http://www.google.com/tisp/faq.html




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> On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Sam Al-Droubi <saldroubi at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Has anyone heard about this: http://www.google.com/tisp/index.html
>>
>> I thought it was a joke initially.
>>
>> Here is how it works: http://www.google.com/tisp/install.html
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>> Drew from Zhrodague <drew at zhrodague.net> wrote:
>>  > Whatever happened to pghwireless.org or whatever your site was?
>>
>>  http://www.pghwireless.net
>>
>>  Hay, Kim! It's still kick'n, but there's not much news going on
>> here in Pittsburgh. I'll prolly post some DIY pictures when I figure out
>> how to power some of these WRTs and start populating Tree #2.
>>
>>  Otherwise, there seems to be a complete lack of interest. All of
>> the WiFi companies I've heard of (Helium, Hobnob, Go, etc) have all gone
>> to other cities, or just got out of the business (THG, Telerama).
>>
>>  S'okay, though. I'll prolly put the stuff up anyway, and try to
>> SSID-spam downtown. I have a couple of wiring harnesses setup, and the two
>> WRTs are back home after their robot adventures (WRT54gs from goodwill
>> work better than Cisco Aeronet 310s -- who knew?).
>>
>> --
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>> Drew from Zhrodague http://www.WiFiMaps.com
>> drew at zhrodague.net http://www.pghwireless.net
>>  http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotpgh
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>> Sincerely,
>> Sam Al-Droubi, M.S.
>> saldroubi at yahoo.com
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