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Talks from BaWug:

 BaWug's list of talks is available from their [http://www.bawug.org/howto/ website].

 * Ross Finlayson's talk on "Using a Unix machine as a Wireless LAN Base
Station"
  * http://www.bawug.org/howto/pres/20010111/UNIX-AP_files/v3_document.htm
 * TimPozar and MattPeterson's talk on "802.11b and ["NAN"]s"
  * http://www.bawug.org/howto/pres/20010315/
 * Steve Rubin and Daniel Fitzpatrick's talk on "Long Range 802.11b Links"
  * http://www.bawug.org/howto/pres/20010503/
 * MattPeterson and Chris Petrell's talk on the anual PlayaNet at BurningMan
  * http://www.bawug.org/howto/pres/20010816/
 * JimThompson's talk on the MusenkiAccessPoint
  * http://www.musenki.com/presentations/bawug/
 * TimPozar's "Antenna 101" for BaWug
  * http://www.lns.com/papers/BAWUG-antenna101/

Talks from Consume:

 * Julian Priest's presentation for the National Multimedia Center in Mexico City in May 2001
  * http://dek.spc.org/julian/consume/
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Talks from Consume:
 * Julian Priest's presentation for the National Multimedia Center in Mexico City in May 2001
  * http://dek.spc.org/julian/consume/
 NycWireless's list of talks is available from their [http://www.nycwireless.net/articles.html website].

 * John Klos' presentation on IpV6 at the November 2001 monthly meeting
  * http://www.nycwireless.net/presentation/ipv6.pdf
 * Mark Tracey's presentation on on WEP vulnerabilities at the August 2001 meeting.
  * http://www.nycwireless.net/presentation/nycwepv2.htm

All the various WirelessCommunity groups have been busy giving presentations to the public. Most of us have an informal arrangement that we're allowed to steal/borrow/plagurize each others presentations so long as due credit is given. I'd like to formalize that a smidgeon and list presentations that I know of that are available for the general public to use for promoting community networks so long as credit to the original author is given in the splash screen. -- AdamShand

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