SeattleWireless TV - October 2003
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Welcome to SeattleWireless TV,
SeattleWireless TV brings you the latest information on Community, Corporate, and Home Wireless applications, hardware, security, and innovators in the field.
October 2003 Show Summary
On this months show,
* Eric Hall shows how to make a BiQuad antenna based on the Trevor Marshall design.
* Matt Westervelt explains why Seattle Wireless is different from other community wireless organizations
* And finally, Seattle Wireless had a Field Day this summer.
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SeattleWireless TV - October 2003
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SeattleWireless TV - June 2004
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June 2004 Show Summary
On this months show,
* Drew from WiFiMaps.com talks to Doug Luce of Telerama
* Jason Levitt of Less Networks presented "How Less Networks and Austin City Wireless Project beat T-Mobile"
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SeattleWireless TV - November 2003
Welcome to SeattleWireless TV,
SeattleWireless TV brings you the latest information on Community, Corporate, and Home Wireless applications, hardware, security, and innovators in the field.
November 2003 Show Summary
On this months show,
* Peter Yorke visits some businesses using WiFi.
* Drew from WiFiMaps.com explains how to wardrive responsibly.
* And finally, New Zealand Wireless gives a peak at their event next month.
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Wildlife HD Trailer
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Seattle Wireless TV July 2003
Welcome to SeattleWireless TV,
SeattleWireless TV brings you the latest information on Community, Corporate, and Home Wireless applications, hardware, security, and innovators in the field.
July 2003 Show Summary
On this month’s show,
Peter and Michael report on the wireless project called "SnowNet" a project where Casey Halverson plans to use mountain tops to connect communities via a 802.11b backbone.
We then check out the first link connected to SnowNet. "TacomaNode" located in Tacoma, Wa, it will connect to Seattle via a wireless backbone through SnowNet.
Scott Kennedy, the owner of the Drinkmore Café, tells us why he has decided to provide free WiFi to his customers while other places charge.
And finally we had a chance to try out a new linux embedded product called the "Prismiq MediaPlayer". Using this device you no longer have to watch your media files on your small computer monitor. Using a wireless card it can hook up to your network anywhere!
