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Come up to speed on metro wireless nets via a recorded online Webinar featuring Esme Vos, founder of MuniWireless.com.
The session, sponsored by Airpath Wireless is aimed at municipal technology officials, network providers, systems integrators and consultants involved in deploying wireless metro infrastructures.
During an hour presentation, with audio and PowerPoint slides, Vos offers a review of current projects, covering typical technical requirements, with suggestions for maximizing long-term success.
To access the Webinar, which was broadcast live in June:
The password is: winter
You'll get a page to enter some personal information, but you can limit it to your name and e - mail address.
If you don't have a Webex client, you'll be prompted to download one, which takes a couple of minutes on a LAN connection.
There are some minor technical difficulties (spotty, rough audio) during the first couple of minutes, but then it seems to run smoothly.
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