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jnatt 23-03-2003 22:01

802.11b Wi-Fi at Nationals
 
ATTENTION ALL:

I will have the official information up on Thursday after I meet with the Cisco and FIRST people at the Midwest event.

Keep everyones fingers crossed :)

Joel

Jeff_Rice 23-03-2003 22:22

What you guys are suggesting is not allowed by first.

Quote:

FIRST Says in 24.4
DO NOT arrange for internet access on site.
http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2003...ampionship.pdf

I understand that it would be nice, but FIRST has requested that this not happen. I hope that you will not go ahead with this, as it is, I repeat, not allowed.

Though I am confused why FIRST is assisting you with something they have requested not to occur. Very likely someone will prove me wrong somehow. Oh well.

Jamie_Richard 23-03-2003 23:56

I also fell into this problem at UTC, I didn't bring my own internet access, I talked to the proper people in the arena and provided the internet that was already there.

I believe team SOAP wants to "provide" the internet that is already there.

I am here to help you guys, just send me a pm.

-Jamie

jnatt 25-03-2003 23:47

All the equipment has been ordered for Nationals and we will have numerous items to impress and delight you all.

Keep tuned for more information in the near future.

evulish 26-03-2003 16:09

So there will be internet access at Houston?

Great.

How far does 802.11b transmit? I'd assume quite a ways out in the open. I guess it's time to start scouring ebay for cheap wifi cards :)

jnatt 28-03-2003 22:52

I had a meeting today with FIRST, SPS and The local people in Houston. This is the break down. We will provide Internet Hot spots in the pits. Currently we are planning to have the ability to dial up to local #'s; additionally I am already working to have the Wi-Fi configured.

For Wi-Fi you need the following:

an 802.11b client card and the ability to handle both 40 and 128 bit WEP.

I will have more on Monday.

MattK 28-03-2003 22:55

Just got my 802.11b card today and I am already scummin my naighbors connection!

I love technology.

BTW- I called the Raddison (the hotel my team is staying at) they only offer data ports NO HIGH SPEED CONNECTIONS / WIRELESS. I dunno if someone wants to do something about that

MattK 29-03-2003 23:01

Quote:

Originally posted by jnatt
I had a meeting today with FIRST, SPS and The local people in Houston. This is the break down. We will provide Internet Hot spots in the pits. Currently we are planning to have the ability to dial up to local #'s; additionally I am already working to have the Wi-Fi configured.

For Wi-Fi you need the following:

an 802.11b client card and the ability to handle both 40 and 128 bit WEP.

I will have more on Monday.

Tell me if I am gettin this right, we are dialing into on 56k and than sharring that?

My card says that I can set it to 64 and 128 bit WEP will that be ok?

Whats the set-up going to be like? Big attenas? Enough to shoot the signal over to the Raddison?

Keep us posted

jnatt 30-03-2003 02:07

Quote:

Originally posted by MattK
Tell me if I am gettin this right, we are dialing into on 56k and than sharring that?
No, actually we will have there Internet spots where anyone can dial into a local ISP # (e.g. AOL or Earthlink). This will insure that anyone without a Wi-Fi Card will be able to get to the Internet. This is costing FIRST a large penny. So we will see how important this is for future planning.

Quote:

My card says that I can set it to 64 and 128 bit WEP will that be ok?

Whats the set-up going to be like? Big attenas? Enough to shoot the signal over to the Raddison?

No large attenas to beam to the Hotel. Check with your hotel maybe it already has High Speed in the rooms.

As long as you do 128 bit you are insured to operate. I am not certain how I plan to do this portion yet. We will have to see. I know we encountered several key problems this weekend at the Midwest. But they did get resolved.

I will post more later this week.

See you at Nationals

-JN

Justin Stiltner 31-03-2003 20:27

Guys, I would like to offer myself also for any help that i may be able to render, I play with wireless as a hobbie and can contribute an access point, or 2 and (probally) some 3com switches(16 port), and i have 10 megabit hubs out the wazoo....

I was thinking maby if we had the room i could set up one of my access points in point to multipoint mode and provide wired connectivity for ppl without a modem or wireless card but they have a normal network card, if that were done then just about everybody should be able to get online.

Just an idea and volenteering

MattK 31-03-2003 20:29

Anyone want to set-up a wireless connection inside the raddison... all you would have to do is connect a notebook or something to the data port and than use a Wireless card to set-up Proxy server.

Anyone up for it?

Jamie_Richard 31-03-2003 20:44

I am not sure, but the 782 "Box" (Our Computer Enabled Crate) will have a Linksys Wireless Bridge inside it with an external antenna to provide wired access to my computers inside. I may have a table with an ethernet hub on it, but probably not.

Just I thought.

-Jamie

Marc P. 04-04-2003 14:09

Be careful bandwith wise... Keep in mind bandwith is still limited among wireless clients, and I can only imagine using bridges to set up hub tables would drain the resources quite a bit...

Any setup for bandwith moderation? I remember last year in the "Internet Station" it was always very crowded, even with just the terminals and dial-up. Wireless broadband should be nuts, as long as it can support the 100's of potential clients that may connect. Bridged hubs on tables I don't think would be a good idea, if anything just hardwire into the network, don't take up airspace if possible.

jnatt 04-04-2003 14:10

Quote:

Originally posted by MattK
Anyone want to set-up a wireless connection inside the raddison... all you would have to do is connect a notebook or something to the data port and than use a Wireless card to set-up Proxy server.

Anyone up for it?

CANOPY!!!

MattK 04-04-2003 14:35

Quote:

Originally posted by jnatt
CANOPY!!!
Pardon?


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