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Answer» Hey, tragic lights Geek, I think you need to do a little work on your speech recognition software.Quote from: rthompson80819 on August 08, 2010, 10:18:27 PM Geek, I think you need to do a little work on your speech recognition software. And on your "couldn't care less" attitude towards the people who you expect to read the usually unedited and frequently silly nonsense you post. Why can't you spell "traffic" and "practical"? Yes, I can not spill wright. Ad-Hoc is also not in my spell-check thing. The bottom line. Using Ad-hoc wireless is a poor choice. It is best used in an environment where neither security or performance are matters of concern. Example: A rural community has a few classrooms where the TEACHERS and students get along very well. Being able to freely exchange information and resources are the objective. They do not need rules. They make there own rules as needed. They use technology to expand their ability to share. Ad-hoc is not suitable in an environment where people needlessly criticize your work. Ad-Hoc works well among people that have mutual respect and truly want to help each other. That was the point I wanted to make to the OP. Now. About how to do Ad-Hoc Nice article: Understanding Ad Hoc Mode By Jim Geier PDF document: Tutorial on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Both of these are very helpful. If the OP STILL has questions, he can come back here anytime and get my sassy misspelling response, grammatically and linguistically impaired......... Which is TYPICAL of a true As-Hoc social intercourse.Quote from: Geek-9pm on August 09, 2010, 11:02:37 AM Which is typical of a true As-Hoc social intercourse. I am glad your speakwrite machine got "social" right... so nearly something else... |
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