College to Deploy First 802.11n Network 90
Matt writes "Morrisville State College, a New York State school in central New York, is partnering with Meru Networks and IBM to deploy the first 802.11n wireless network. They will be using around 900 access points and are planning to go live this fall."
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Anyway, first post. Yo.
The second poster is gay btw.
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This just begs the obvious answer:
802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11c, 802.11d, 802.11e...
First 802.11n network? (Score:4, Funny)
The first 802.11n network?
I have one in my house.
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Since I lacked pci wireless cards I used my now linux lappy as a router for the rest of the computers in my room. That worked out quite well. And if you really needed to get into the bios, you used the control panel irq config to set all the irq's on the board to "none". Reboot. The bios now says, irq failure, entering bios config... done and done. I can't take credit for that one though, someone else had tried that to see what would happen and noticed that the bios wouldnt ask for a password.