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![]() On a related note: there was a thread here earlier about wireless access at Oshkosh. IIRC the sad conclusion was that there was no access very nearby. I wonder whether anyone has contacted EAA and requested that they get on the stick and provide WiFi on the North 40. Is there any chance EAA would do something like that? Any idea how to approach EAA or whom to contact about it? How about some entrepreneur/vendor/display booth setting up an access point on the grounds, either for a fee or as a public service for the advertising value? Dave |
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In article 1114609193.690100@sj-nntpcache-3, Dave Butler wrote:
On a related note: there was a thread here earlier about wireless access at Oshkosh. IIRC the sad conclusion was that there was no access very nearby. I wonder whether anyone has contacted EAA and requested that they get on the stick and provide WiFi on the North 40. Is there any chance EAA would do something like that? Any idea how to approach EAA or whom to contact about it? How about some entrepreneur/vendor/display booth setting up an access point on the grounds, either for a fee or as a public service for the advertising value? [not a flame, just a gripe] You kidding? EAA can't even provide sufficient handwash stations around the field. You expect anything higher-tech? I'm convinced PP has an under-the-table deal with the companies that make those water-less cleaning gels and baby wipes. [end gripe] |
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Blanche wrote:
In article 1114609193.690100@sj-nntpcache-3, Dave Butler wrote: On a related note: there was a thread here earlier about wireless access at Oshkosh. IIRC the sad conclusion was that there was no access very nearby. I wonder whether anyone has contacted EAA and requested that they get on the stick and provide WiFi on the North 40. Is there any chance EAA would do something like that? Any idea how to approach EAA or whom to contact about it? How about some entrepreneur/vendor/display booth setting up an access point on the grounds, either for a fee or as a public service for the advertising value? [not a flame, just a gripe] You kidding? EAA can't even provide sufficient handwash stations around the field. You expect anything higher-tech? I'm convinced PP has an under-the-table deal with the companies that make those water-less cleaning gels and baby wipes. [end gripe] Heh. Right. Good point, Blanche. I should have known better. I still think there might be value for someone with a display booth, though. They'd probably need a satellite internet provider, like, say, DirecWay. I think it would attract a lot of people to their booth. |
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Dave Butler wrote:
Heh. Right. Good point, Blanche. I should have known better. I still think there might be value for someone with a display booth, though. They'd probably need a satellite internet provider, like, say, DirecWay. I think it would attract a lot of people to their booth. Reads like "Burning Man". Course that might fit in with Montblack's 'black'n everything'... |
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I don't promise what I am not absolutely SURE of delivering, but it is these
little amenities that a friendly person on the EAA Board of Directors might be able to bring to pass. Just a thought, mindya. Jim |
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("RST Engineering" wrote)
I don't promise what I am not absolutely SURE of delivering, but it is these little amenities that a friendly person on the EAA Board of Directors might be able to bring to pass. A broadband in every po(r)t? Montblack |
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I'll vote for the misguided Jim Weir. Hey, if can't make California
governor, then EAA director is just as good. I know he'll be just as aggravated serving either one. On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 16:05:23 -0700, "RST Engineering" wrote: I don't promise what I am not absolutely SURE of delivering, but it is these little amenities that a friendly person on the EAA Board of Directors might be able to bring to pass. Just a thought, mindya. Jim |
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The fastest connection you can get at AirVenture, because of its distance
from the nearest facility, appears to be ISDN. There's no DSL, that I know of, or anything faster. ANN sets up WiFi but encrypted for use by the staff and stringers. It would be ridiculously easy to slow down an ISDN to a crawl if it was opened up. In order to handle the traffic for so many people at the show EAA would probably have to temporarily setup multiple T-1's, and that costs a lot of money for just one week of the show... "Dave Butler" wrote in message news:1114609193.690100@sj-nntpcache-3... On a related note: there was a thread here earlier about wireless access at Oshkosh. IIRC the sad conclusion was that there was no access very nearby. I wonder whether anyone has contacted EAA and requested that they get on the stick and provide WiFi on the North 40. Is there any chance EAA would do something like that? Any idea how to approach EAA or whom to contact about it? How about some entrepreneur/vendor/display booth setting up an access point on the grounds, either for a fee or as a public service for the advertising value? Dave |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
The fastest connection you can get at AirVenture, because of its distance from the nearest facility, appears to be ISDN. I'm not sure there's no DSL, you could be right. DSL advertisers are notorious liars. Also, there's satellite. If the bandwidth can't support the demand, the number could be restricted to some arbitrary number of simultaneous users, first-come first-served. Better than nothing. There's no DSL, that I know of, or anything faster. ANN sets up WiFi but encrypted for use by the staff and stringers. It would be ridiculously easy to slow down an ISDN to a crawl if it was opened up. ISDN is not a practical solution. In order to handle the traffic for so many people at the show EAA would probably have to temporarily setup multiple T-1's, and that costs a lot of money for just one week of the show... I'd be willing to pay for access if there were an on-field provider. I suspect I'm not alone. "Dave Butler" wrote in message news:1114609193.690100@sj-nntpcache-3... On a related note: there was a thread here earlier about wireless access at Oshkosh. IIRC the sad conclusion was that there was no access very nearby. I wonder whether anyone has contacted EAA and requested that they get on the stick and provide WiFi on the North 40. Is there any chance EAA would do something like that? Any idea how to approach EAA or whom to contact about it? How about some entrepreneur/vendor/display booth setting up an access point on the grounds, either for a fee or as a public service for the advertising value? Dave -- Dave Butler, software engineer 919-392-4367 |
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"Dave Butler" wrote in message
news:1114630866.771623@sj-nntpcache-3... Juan Jimenez wrote: The fastest connection you can get at AirVenture, because of its distance from the nearest facility, appears to be ISDN. I'm not sure there's no DSL, you could be right. DSL advertisers are notorious liars. Also, there's satellite. If the bandwidth can't support the demand, the number could be restricted to some arbitrary number of simultaneous users, first-come first-served. Better than nothing. If you think about it, the area where the show takes place is well separated from the rest of civilization. For DSL to work you have to be a certain distance from the closest telco facility, due to limitations of POTS wire. There's no DSL, that I know of, or anything faster. ANN sets up WiFi but encrypted for use by the staff and stringers. It would be ridiculously easy to slow down an ISDN to a crawl if it was opened up. ISDN is not a practical solution. In order to handle the traffic for so many people at the show EAA would probably have to temporarily setup multiple T-1's, and that costs a lot of money for just one week of the show... I'd be willing to pay for access if there were an on-field provider. I suspect I'm not alone. There is. If you can use a cellphone, you can probably use one of their PCMCIA access cards and hook up that way. If you can rent cellphones, why not the cards? There's a business opportunity for ya. Pitch it to EAA. ![]() Juan |
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