Calling for free using wifi devices

John Navas hath wroth:

Navini's 2.4GHz Riptide MX wireless client radio is 1 watt max. |

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actually it's adjustable from -30dBm to +30dBm and probably spends most of its time at well below the 1 watt maximum.

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Jeff Liebermann
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They made it!!!!

4Talk for Pocket PC released - walkie-talkie over Wi-Fi now possible !

Walkie-talkie over Wi-Fi! It is simply a brilliant idea: not all people know that devices built-in Wi-Fi can communicate also with each other, without Wi-Fi access point, and then with use of this software one can make peer-to-peer voice calls over Wi-Fi!

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q23r

On 2 Aug 2006 18:57:04 -0700, "q23r" wrote in :

Have fun. :) Reminds me of my daughter talking to her friend over walkie talkie radios even though they could hear each other. I'll personally just stroll over for a face to face chat.

Reply to
John Navas

You just don't get into the spirit of Gee Wiz

fundamentalism, fundamentally wrong.

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Rico

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