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P.S both routers are blasting signals at 225 mW
Monthly cost of the dsl 50 dollars, two linksys routers 90 dollars, having wifi out in the open on my daily commute priceless :P
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2008-04-27
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You bring up an excellent solution. The train people have been saying that they were going to be testing a WiFi thing on certain trains. Not the one I ride. I did try it out on the Boston - Worcester train. It's called "Commuter Rail" and it's slow.
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2008-04-28
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