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Alexander McGee
13-04-2004, 19:32
Just got here. i like it so far!

Just wanted to let everyone know, there is free wifi at the CNN tower (omni hiotel ), im using my clie right now.

Have a good competition!!!

Greg Needel
13-04-2004, 21:26
thanks alot that is great news.

Elgin Clock
14-04-2004, 01:46
What is the range on that thing?? Will I be able to pick it up at the competition venue, or at my hotel a few blocks away??


Sorry for the dumb questions, I just got a wireless card last night to play around with on my lappy for a few days while I am in Atlanta from a team member who could not make it.

Ryan Albright
14-04-2004, 19:31
we are staying in the marriot residence inn and we have free high speed internet so of course i brought three routers so we had a wireless network set up in about 2 min, it took so long cause i had to pull out the cords out of my bag

Figment
14-04-2004, 21:07
What is the range on that thing?? Will I be able to pick it up at the competition venue, or at my hotel a few blocks away??


Sorry for the dumb questions, I just got a wireless card last night to play around with on my lappy for a few days while I am in Atlanta from a team member who could not make it.
I'm in the North Tower and I'm getting a "Low" connection rating, so I don't know if it will be possible to get wireless at the dome, i can see it from my window, but thats still pretty far for a signal to go. I'll give it a try first thing tommorrow and let you know, perhaps I'll even wander the halls tonight and see if I can find the best spots to get the wireless connection.

ahecht
14-04-2004, 21:36
The hotel we're in, the Marriott Residence Inn, also has free WiFi access. However, we're about a mile from the venue.

Jay H 237
14-04-2004, 22:02
The big question is is there wifi at the Georgia Dome? A wireless network isn't going to reach a mile from a hotel. The wireless card Elgin has is 802.11b. I've never tried to test the distance of it but I do know it's capable of working out in my backyard, about 200' from the base antennea. There's a lot of variables that can come into play with the distance or if the card will work at all. Cordless phones on the 2.4ghz frequency can interfere with the signal. Microwaves and also the structure (walls, floors, ect.) can also cause issues. It all comes down to where the base antennea is located and how close you are to it. Some places also have repeaters and/or signal boosters which can help.

Zzyzx
14-04-2004, 23:38
Team 492 will set up a Wi-Fi network within the Georgia Dome, while it was intended to be used solely for scouting pourposes, our team has decided to allow all teams to use this network, in order to share files and the like with other participants. Feel free to thank us at the competition!