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Wi-Fi by Rail, Bus or Boat

securitas writes "The New York Times' Glenn Fleishman writes about the growth of 802.11x WiFi wireless Internet access on commuter rail, bus and ferry boat now that it's commonly available in restaurants and coffee shops. The article also has an illustration by Al Granberg of some of the techniques used to achieve ubiquitous WiFi in motion."

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  1. Where does the signal come from? by k4_pacific · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Okay, so you have your wireless access point on the bus / train. How does that uplink to the larger network?

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