This month’s Linux Journal is chock full of wireless.
Doc Searls writes about how Linux makes it all work in New York. He talks about pebble, NYCWireless, a really cool boombox hack called The Bass-Station, and even delves into the commercial models of emenity and verizon.
Mike Kershaw has a piece about NoCatAuth which gives a reader the rundown on how to get, install and configure a captive portal.
There’s even a kismet-on-zaurus howto by Tony Steidler-Dennison for the PDA crowd.
I wonder how long it’s going to take before there’s a dead-tree magazine devoted to this stuff.
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