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Re: airport base + mitnet

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kerem B. Limon)
Wed Mar 20 11:05:35 2002

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Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 11:05:20 -0500
To: "Aran M. Parillo" <aran@MIT.Edu>
From: "Kerem B. Limon" <Kerem.Limon@MIT.EDU>
Cc: macpartners@MIT.Edu, ntpartners@MIT.Edu
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Aran,

(and everyone else--I've CC:'d NTPartners to cover others who may have come 
across this issue recently)

I am in the process of developing *exactly* that kind of documentation, 
very soon to be published. However, for obvious reasons, I am not ready to 
publicize it yet.

If you'd like, you can contact me directly to discuss your concerns and I 
can give you more details. (This is true for most of you who may be 
interested, but I'd urge you to hold off a week or two, at which time, we 
will be providing more information on access point etiquette, so to speak, 
on MITnet).

You can also find some relevant information by searching for "wireless" at 
the Stock Answers site at

http://hdstock.mit.edu/

Incidentally, I would be interested in finding out about those of you who 
have installed/are maintaining their own access points; my goal is not to 
play network cop, but to simply gauge interest and trends out there. I'd 
appreciate if you could drop me a note if you fall into this category.

Regards,
Kerem B. Limon
MIT Information Systems
Computing Help Desk / Software Release Team / Wireless Team

At 10.41 2002/03/20 -0500, Aran M. Parillo wrote:
>Hi hi,
>
>I'm looking to speak with someone regarding their experience setting up an 
>airport base station onto MITnet.  If you have done such, please reply 
>back direct (aran@mit.edu) as I'd like to "pick your brain" so to speak!
>
>Cheers,
>Aran


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