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DB0SIF > WLAN 19.09.03 15:17l 31 Lines 1018 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 16313_VK3FIS
Read: DB0FHN OE5RCO HA1SE DK5RAS DO6NP GUEST
Subj: re: re: Wireless Lans et al
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From: NOCALL@VK3FIS.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
To : WLAN@WW
There seems to be a bit of misunderstanding around this topic. The
protocol and techniques are already largely in existence and many
thanks to Mark (VK3JMA) for so patiently fielding a lot of the info
on this topic. Perhaps a real life example might help...
If you are in the vicinity of the VK3FIS FBB BBS (or any other using
802.11B WLAN you can see the way the system works:
In my case, if you tune to Channel 6 in the 3FIS 2.4GHz range and type:
telnet 192.168.0.7 6300 <<return>>
this will connect you to the usual FBB telnet prompt (which says)
Callsign:
If you then enter a callsign known to the VK3FIS BBS you will then see
Password:
If you then enter the password you have registered with the BBS, you will
find yourself at thethe normal BBS prompt, exactly the same as if you had
logged in on my 2metre or 70cm port - and all of the facilities of the BBS
will be available to you.
Hope this helps explain.
Best regards
Blayne (SYSOP VK3FIS BBS)
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