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Day: December 3, 2004

How-to: Mo-fi

December 3, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 3 Comments

mo better

take the idea of wi-fi and make mo-better, here’s a great how-to on making an access point that will any where with a cell signal all with an old ibook running linux, and a gprs based smartphone. it’s not a speedy connection, but that’s not the point. nicely done.

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