Hello, Although I recently moved from the PHX area to DEN, I still subscribe to this great list. This thread got me excited, as there is a small(but growing) group of people I work with trying to get a community type wireless network thrown together. Something that might be good to do would be to link the various groups/networks together via IPsec(Freeswan works great), that way the(private) networks in PHX, DEN etc could work together seamlessly. Feel free to contact me off/on list if you are interested in trying something like this, or want to know the details about what we are trying. Thanks, -dallas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick STODDARD" To: Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 9:16 AM Subject: Re: Phoenix Area Wireless Freenet? (PAWF!) > Hi! > > I've been reading this thread, *very* interesting! I have thought about > trying to set up some sort of wireless link between my house in Glendale > and my office in central Phoenix (about 10 miles or so by radiowave), > and have seen information about wireless freenets in other places, and > have thought about either trying something with the 802.11b equipment > or other stuff for some sort of full-time Internet access from home. > > I don't have anything Qwest at home (disconnected the wired phone in 1998, > and haven't looked back - even for DSL), won't think about Cox for internet > access until at least their divorce from Excite@Home is complete, and my > Sprint PCS phone is too slow at 14.4K to do much more than e-mail or access > my office's servers when I don't want to go into the office. > > >> Now, if some neighbors wanted to create a "LAN" between their homes but > >> not actually share their internet connection(s), that would be OK. But > >> that takes some of the "shine" off the idea in the first place. > > > > > > The LAN idea without official Internet connection is the way to go. Avoids > > all those ISP issues. It allows room for private agreements to allow > > tunnelling. Authentication is done at the application level, not via the > > weak wireless encryption. > > > If the gateway was at a location that permitted an Internet connection > > for something like this, what would be expected for this gateway - > access to the Internet for the wireless users (masquerading firewall > with something 802.11b and an Ethernet card on that gateway box to get > on the net), or would there be some need to provide access to the > wireless users from the Internet? > > Going back to lurking mode...... > > > Patrick > > > > -- > Patrick STODDARD E-mail: wd9ewk at yahoo dot com > Glendale, Arizona, USA ICBM: 33.5 N 112.2 W > > > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss