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yes grammatically incorrect
thank you for your precision

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gonefishiing wrote:

i understand it is a wireless connection composed of "hotspots"
i was referring to the stability of the connection


Then you should have asked: "How WELL does it work?" and not "How does it
work?".


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take your over inflated and unfounded ego and call your mommy
i'm sure she would like to hear from you.
i'm not interested.






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oh yeah............thanks


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You're one heck of a lawyer... can't use English.... bwahahahahaaaa..

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"gonefishiing" wrote in message
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yes grammatically incorrect
thank you for your precision

"Wally" wrote in message
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gonefishiing wrote:

i understand it is a wireless connection composed of "hotspots"
i was referring to the stability of the connection


Then you should have asked: "How WELL does it work?" and not "How does

it
work?".


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I already talked to your mommy, and she said not to make
you cry.

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take your over inflated and unfounded ego and call your mommy
i'm sure she would like to hear from you.
i'm not interested.










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oh yeah.... the thanks I get....

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What does 'WIFI' stand for? I know what it is.

SV

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I've seen them. How do you think it works?? Cost/availability
depends on how you're connecting and to what network.

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news
anyone have a wi-fi connection on they're boat?
how does it work?
cost, availability, etc.

gf





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wireless fidelity.... pretty useless definition though.

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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What does 'WIFI' stand for? I know what it is.

SV

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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I've seen them. How do you think it works?? Cost/availability
depends on how you're connecting and to what network.

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"gonefishiing" wrote in message
news
anyone have a wi-fi connection on they're boat?
how does it work?
cost, availability, etc.

gf







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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:30:05 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

What does 'WIFI' stand for? I know what it is.



Short for wireless fidelity and is meant to be used generically when
referring of any type of 802.11 network, whether 802.11b, 802.11a,
dual-band, etc. The term is promulgated by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Any products tested and approved as "Wi-Fi Certified" (a registered
trademark) by the Wi-Fi Alliance are certified as interoperable with
each other, even if they are from different manufacturers. A user with
a "Wi-Fi Certified" product can use any brand of access point with any
other brand of client hardware that also is certified. Typically,
however, any Wi-Fi product using the same radio frequency (for
example, 2.4GHz for 802.11b or 11g, 5GHz for 802.11a) will work with
any other, even if not "Wi-Fi Certified."

see also www.wi-fi.org





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Gee, you had to look that up all by yourself?

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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:30:05 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

What does 'WIFI' stand for? I know what it is.



Short for wireless fidelity and is meant to be used generically when
referring of any type of 802.11 network, whether 802.11b, 802.11a,
dual-band, etc. The term is promulgated by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Any products tested and approved as "Wi-Fi Certified" (a registered
trademark) by the Wi-Fi Alliance are certified as interoperable with
each other, even if they are from different manufacturers. A user with
a "Wi-Fi Certified" product can use any brand of access point with any
other brand of client hardware that also is certified. Typically,
however, any Wi-Fi product using the same radio frequency (for
example, 2.4GHz for 802.11b or 11g, 5GHz for 802.11a) will work with
any other, even if not "Wi-Fi Certified."

see also www.wi-fi.org





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