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RE: WAP11



> > Whilst not critical, SNMP access would be far more convenient :)
> >
> I am sure we will find a fix, it will get a lot of stick from the
> corporates

While they're at it, hopefully they will implement updating the firmware
via
SNMP.
There's no point in being able to hide the AP away and manage it remotely,
if you then have to dig it out and attach it to a USB port in order to
upgrade it :(

> > BTW, I LOVE wireless (great in laptops)....  and will be
> > getting cards for my ePODS and Fujis.  I don't see it as a
> > replacement for CAT5, but as a supplement for mobile devices
> > and areas that are hard/impossible to cable.
> >
>
> I agree, it transforms what you can do. Normally I have outlook on my
> workstation, but I have lent it to a customer so I now have
> moved it to
> my laptop, I love the freedom. I can also wireless sync my
> ipaq with my
> wireless laptop, now that is cool !

You sure you're not just cheating and using IR on the laptop to sync? :-)

It is cool - I no longer need that stupid docking cradle with the iPaq
wobbling in it because it's too heavy with the CF card adapter attached so
it bends back and loses the connection all the time :(


Tony


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