Citroen demos Wi-Fi equipped car: Add 3G, the article notes, and you have a mobile hot spot.
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Citroen demos Wi-Fi equipped car: Add 3G, the article notes, and you have a mobile hot spot.
MESH Networks in Florida is way ahead of the game in this area. They can (now) enable almost any client to get 2 Mbs in a moving vehicle (any) with a lot more robust networking. These two need to have a conversation.
MESH Networks in Florida is way ahead of the game in this area. They can (now) enable almost any client to get 2 Mbs in a moving vehicle (any) with a lot more robust networking. These two need to have a conversation.
No no no. I want my car to be a WiFi device. Seriously.
Pull into the garage, it joins the home net and then I can then surf from my desktop computer to it to talk to the Navigation system to plan my text trip, download where its been (to track the teenager in the house) and have it email me about a needed oil change next week.