Free wireless networking movement gathers speed:

“Like many other operators, AT&T Wireless is keeping track of these developments, and is “considering 802.11b wireless access as well, not in place of currently scheduled rollouts but as an adjunct,” said an AT&T Wireless representative.

Also taking note are the so-called “aggregators” who can take these public access networks and connect them. They have designed software for mobile devices that can find any available wireless network and connect the user to it, identifying all the access points in range.”

speaking of parasitic grids. remember the pringles can directional antenna? well, now there’s an instructional video. and hey – byte is waxing parasitic, too.

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