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Old 15-11-2007, 14:35   #13
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Re: Petition for Free WiFi access

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Originally Posted by JMcB View Post
I work in a school, We have a what the school calls a mobile wireless class room. This is a number of school owned laptops, a printer and a wirelss router all on 1 trolly. ....
Presumably the laptops and printer need mains electricity? So you will have cables?? So why not lay a few ethernet cables???

I never understand the fuss that is made about wireless. Sure, it has a place in a few environments, but wired is a lot more practical and secure.
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