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Name: Peter "Peat" Bakke (peat@peat.org) [[BR]] Homepage: http://www.peat.org/ [[BR]] Projects: My community web server (http://www.bigbluebang.com/), electronic music, rock climbing, and geekin'. [[BR]] Profession: Photographer, web master, and occassional student. [[BR]] Platforms: My wireless connection is an Apple iBook (dual-USB model, 12") running MacOS X. I don't own a base station .. yet. |
'''Name:''' Peter "Peat" Bakke (peat@peat.org) [[BR]] '''Homepage:''' http://www.peat.org/ [[BR]] '''Projects:''' My community web server (http://www.bigbluebang.com/), electronic music, rock climbing, and geekin'. [[BR]] '''Profession:''' Photographer, web master, and occassional student. [[BR]] '''Platforms:''' My wireless connection is an Apple iBook (dual-USB model, 12") running MacOS X. I don't own a base station .. yet. [[BR]] '''Location:''' University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. [[BR]] '''Home:''' Portland, Oregon. |
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I currently live in south-east Portland, but I'm moving to Christchurch, New Zealand in mid-February 2002. I'm a newbie to this wireless bit, but I hope to learn more and set up a student run network on the University of Canterbury campus, where I'll be living for the next few years ... |
(Updated August 22nd, 2002) I'm attempting to drum up interest in wireless Internet APs in general. Our campus could do with a few, and I think Christchurch would be quite receptive to a public wireless network. General ChCh wireless links: * http://www.yobbo.co.nz/WirelessCommunity.htm Canterbury University Wireless: ''note: not a public network, and you need a proper login/password to use it, just like any other university network computer.'' * Due to budget cuts, I'm having a hard time getting any significant interest from the IT department. * There's only one accessable node I know of, with a very low signal strength, accessable in the IT building parking lot. ---- |
Name: Peter "Peat" Bakke (peat@peat.org) BR Homepage: http://www.peat.org/ BR Projects: My community web server (http://www.bigbluebang.com/), electronic music, rock climbing, and geekin'. BR Profession: Photographer, web master, and occassional student. BR Platforms: My wireless connection is an Apple iBook (dual-USB model, 12") running MacOS X. I don't own a base station .. yet. BR Location: University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. BR Home: Portland, Oregon.
(Updated August 22nd, 2002) I'm attempting to drum up interest in wireless Internet APs in general. Our campus could do with a few, and I think Christchurch would be quite receptive to a public wireless network.
General ChCh wireless links:
Canterbury University Wireless:
note: not a public network, and you need a proper login/password to use it, just like any other university network computer.
- Due to budget cuts, I'm having a hard time getting any significant interest from the IT department.
- There's only one accessable node I know of, with a very low signal strength, accessable in the IT building parking lot.
Hey very cool. I grew up in Dunedin New Zealand. I know there are some people doing wireless stuff in Dunedin if you wanna try and touch base. -- AdamShand