Hello, I am Daniel Marsh and I talk about myself in the third person, a lot http://www.seattlewireless.net/images/uploaded/99081.1068719365.jpg

I have been interested in wireless networking in different forms for around a decade. My first exposure to wireless networking was through ham radio. I became very interested in packet radio and ran a 2m packet radio BBS until an unfortunate accident with some egg nog on new years eve fried my gear. My next exposure to wireless networking was the (now semi-defunct) Ricochet network, a unique project that supplied reliable, modem speed internet access in a number of metropolitan areas. I finally got my exposure to 802.11 gear while pursuing a Physics degree at University of Puget Sound. The school owned a number of homes around the periphery of the campus, but could not run cable or fiber to the homes, so the emerging Wavelan gear looked to be a decent solution. One of the IT guys knew of my interest in wireless gear and handed me a number of large cardboard boxes filled with 802.11 (not b) gear. I played around with the gear for a few months, but the school utimately decided to not go wireless because they didn't believe that wireless technology was "going anywhere."

My first exposure to SWN came through Bobby Morreti, who was performing nebulous tasks for Matt W as part of his high school senior project. As I am graduate of the same program, he and a number of his friends used me as an "expert editor" for their projects. While most of them have since graduated and moved on, I have continued to attend meetings and make a general nuisance of myself.

I have contributed to SWN and the Wiki in a few limited ways:

If for whatever reason you want to contact Daniel Marsh, you can do so using the following information:

email: dmarsh@speakeasy.org

phone: 425-443-7070

icq: 3079665

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