Roaming wifi

Andrew Hakman andrew.hakman at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 07:59:28 PST 2005


The pointing of a satellite dish is pretty precise - it's far from "if
you can see the sky". It would be fairly tricky to make an
autopositioning mount that could track well enough to be ok'ed by the
satellite operator for transmitting - they get pretty touchy about
cross-pol and spatter on adjacent satellites.

Andrew

On 11/22/05, Sven Aerts <aertssven at mac.com> wrote:
> What happens if you have a sattelite internet provider? if you can see
> the sky I guess you can get internet ?
> I thought that was common in the USA?
> sven
>
> On 24-sep-05, at 20:41, Jesús Rodríguez wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm thinkin' about be connected while i'm driving. I don't know if
> > anyone has developed software to control 2 wifi cards like one virtual
> > interface. If we can establish 2 connections (active and secondary),
> > we can change between APs without lose data. The software may control
> > the diferent APs in the "active" zone and select the best like active
> > and another like secondary. While we're moving, the software may can
> > detect signal changes from the APs and change the status of the
> > connections (change secondary to active, or connect to another AP
> > without loss connection).
> >
> > Is that possible?
> >
> > Thanks
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