"The NYTimes is reporting that two guys in their garage have designed a low-cost
wireless broadband solution that can transmit up to 20 miles. (A previous story
described a 7km achievement in Australia.) Their company is called Etherlinx and
they use the Wi-Fi 802.11b standard in a repeater antenna that people can attach
to the outside of their homes. The technology, which apparently costs under
$100, has been operating in a small for-pay trial in Oakland, CA for a year. Is
this a solution to the 'last-mile' problem, hope for rural areas, and the death
of cable/DSL? Read and be the judge." 

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