liamjw - 2/8/06 at 21:25
Hi, i work for Europes largest Wireless isp, BOZII,
if anyone require any help with regards to wifi,
then please ask or email me at
liam.winder@bozii.net
I can happily answer any wifi related questions,
technical or commercial.
Looking forward to answering your questions.
Liam
festprint - 2/8/06 at 21:33
There are a lot of unanswered questions on the
forums, I appreciate your help if you have time
from time to time. If you want to join the
support team email the editor@wi-fitechnology.com for
more details!
wifiLA - 4/8/06 at 23:41
Hi Liam,
I actually have a couple of questions:
1) What is a wireless ISPs greatest
problem when deploying its infrastructure?
2) When you go our to purchase
equipment what sort of things do you look for
from the vendor, the product, etc?
3) What manufacturers do you find fit
your needs the best?
Thanks!
Ronen
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Wireless Point to Point bridge kits
liamjw - 5/8/06 at 09:34
I have answered this post via email as requested
in your email sent to my inbox.
Regards
Liam
johnno1978 - 31/10/06 at 15:52
Hi Liam,
I have a few questions for you.
My company are setting up wireless networking at my
home, so I can use my work laptop and access
my work system.
I spend a lot of time travelling and will need
to use the laptop on the road.
How do I log into wireless connection hotspots (say
a coffee bar network), do I have to use a
password or ist it usually an unsecured network?
The nature of my work is also something that I
do not want to leave a trace of.
I understand that each computer's internet connection
generates an IP address where my surfing and work
file-sharing can be monitored and traced.
If I use someone/some-place's (say coffee bar)
internet connection, will the file-sharing & surfing
be able to be traced to me directly or will
it end at the coffee shop?, therefore making me
anonymous?
If I am not anonymous, how do I make myself
so?
johnno1978 - 31/10/06 at 15:53
Sorry, forgot to add Thanks in advance
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