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Brian Lloyd writes: > At 04:40 PM 10/11/99 -0400, you wrote: > >Hello all, > > > > As you may or may not know Nortel Networks is hosting the upcoming IETF in > > D.C. As part of that we are doing the terminal room and all the wireless > > Access for the conference. We'll be using the BayStack 650 Wireless > > devices (IEEE 802.11 FH), but unfortunately we only have drivers for MS > >Windows(95,98,NT, > > 2K) machines. So, in an effort to make up for our lameness and to provide > > support for other platform's I'd like to make an offer. > > How about some IEEE 802.11 DSS stuff? I own an IEEE 802.11 DSS card. I > don't own any FH cards. Maybe I am in the minority and should shut up. On > the other hand, there may be others in my boat and would like to have > support for the direct sequence cards too (or instead). > > > Brian Lloyd Lucent Technologies > brian at lloyd.com 3461 Robin Lane, Suite 1 > http://www.livingston.com Cameron Park, CA 95682 > +1.530.676.6513 - voice +1.530.676.3442 - fax OK, how many 802.11 DS Access Points will it take? We'll be happy to furnish these, (as long as I get them back, and you don't need more than... oh, lets say... 20 of them.) Jim
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