Is anyone using a wireless IP service in Atlanta, GA? I was checking ATT, but Atlanta is not even a secondary city for them... BellSouth has a great wireless pager network, but nothing commerical for IP connections. TIA, -bob > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Williams [mailto:] > Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 1998 4:04 PM > To:
> Subject: Wireless Internet - Wireless Wearable ? > > > The one thing that is still limiting my wearable dreams ;-) is wireless > connectivity. > > The only way I know to get a wearable on the internet with off the shelf > products is > buying a CPDP modem and then getting CPDP Internet services. If you know > anything about this subject or have your own setup/dream please > post. I am > looking for information on wireless modems and wireless internet service > including > CPDP, CDMA or what ever. > > The only viable option I see is the $55/mo AT&T Wireless Internet > (www.attws.com) > service and buying a PCMCIA II CPDP modem or > the Sage(http://www.novatelwireless.com/html/sage.htm) which uses > a COM port > (a PCMCIA com port replicator is a great thing) but I'm not sure > if the Sage > will work > with Linux (Sage has its own built-in TCP/IP stack). I have a > Win98 wearable > and > a Linux wearable. > > Thanks for any help, news, info. I'm sure others have a lot of > interest in > this subject. > > Ken > > > -- > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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