Multihomed WLANs from Intel
accessdeniednsp writes: "El Reg gives us some insight on Intel Labs' new software to let your wireless LAN card hop between various networks (802.3, 802.11, and 'fixed Ethernet' they call it). Perfect for us snoopers to walk by college frat houses and hopping on the 'net with our linux ipaq's :)" First company to come out with a "universal connectivity" PCMCIA card wins all the marbles.
My question is, if they are doing this with software to switch between those protocols, what new and funky harware are we going to need?
It would be really cool if they could get an 802.11 to talk to bluetooth and others.
Where are we going, and why are we in this hand cart?
"notebook switched seamlessly between two wireless and one wireline Ethernet network without skipping a beat. "
My iBook does that all day. It's nothing to get excited about.
You just can't beat the Mac's ability to switch networks on the fly. Since windows can't switch network settings without a reboot, this is more of an OS issue.
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