Subject: Re: change ifc_destroy to return an int
To: None <tech-net@netbsd.org>
From: Miles Nordin <carton@Ivy.NET>
List: tech-net
Date: 12/08/2004 13:08:08
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>>>>> "js" == Jonathan Stone <jonathan@dsg.stanford.edu> writes:
js> The radios are sequenced direct-spectrum.
The old radios were frequency-hopping. Maybe you are thinking of the
new 100-400kbit/s radios---I don't know what they were.
js> you *really* don't want more than one of these sequenced
js> spread-spectrum radios per host.
The original metricom wired access points had about eight radios
together on a hotel rooftop to increase capacity. Maybe they were
``special'' radios, but...meh, clearly physics doesn't prevent it.
Anyway, I also have a rev.1 ``monolith'' Metricom radio, and I've
always meant to use strip(4) and never did. so i've no objection to
removing it.
--
If you're going to build an earthquake-safe building, you have to do
it from the foundation up. You can't just build any old sloppy
building and then apply earthquake safety paint to it.
-- James Gosling on Microsoft's security
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