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The Personal Telco Project runs the #ptp channel on irc.personaltelco.net, a member of the Wireless IRC network. Nothing useful happens in #ptp though, so don't expect deep and revealing discussions into the meta-physical plane of existence, or anything. The Personal Telco Project runs the #ptp channel on irc.personaltelco.net. Nothing useful happens in #ptp though, so don't expect deep and revealing discussions into the meta-physical plane of existence, or anything.
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Server: irc.personaltelco.net or irc.freenetworks.org [[BR]]
Channel: #wireless, #ptp
Server: irc.personaltelco.net or irc2.personaltelco.net [[BR]]
Channel: #ptp
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Another very popular general wireless channel is #wireless on irc.freenode.net. not to be confused with irc.freenetworks.org, they are two separate networks. Another very popular general wireless channel is #wireless on irc.freenode.net. Not to be confused with irc.personaltelco.net, they are two separate networks.
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irc.bcwireless.net offers an archive of sorts. irc.bcwireless.net offers a network of CWN channels. SeattleWireless find themselves on irc.efnet.net, see SeattleWireless:IrcChannel for more information.

The Personal Telco Project runs the #ptp channel on irc.personaltelco.net. Nothing useful happens in #ptp though, so don't expect deep and revealing discussions into the meta-physical plane of existence, or anything.

If you are an IRC newbie like myself you might find the IrcHelp page useful for some basic commands. -- AdamShand

Server: irc.personaltelco.net or irc2.personaltelco.net BR Channel: #ptp

Browsers like Mozilla will allow you to paste the following URL into it (assuming that you have [http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/chatzilla/ ChatZilla] installed): BR irc://irc.personaltelco.org/ptp

Another very popular general wireless channel is #wireless on irc.freenode.net. Not to be confused with irc.personaltelco.net, they are two separate networks.

irc.bcwireless.net offers a network of CWN channels. SeattleWireless find themselves on irc.efnet.net, see IrcChannel for more information.

Regulars on the channel, please list yourselves here.

Name/Wiki Name

irc nick

AdamShand

adams

DonPark

don-o

JerrittCollord

collord

LucasSheehan

Noodle

AndrewWoods

aml

AaronBaer

judah

ForrestEnglish

forrest

NigelBallard

Bowlie

RichardLangis

rlangis

SteveBeattie

smb

SchuylerErle

Schuyler

KenCaruso

ipl31

PatrickSullivan

PatrickS

ShaneGibson

bluefin

SeanEscriva

eliab

JonasFrey

jonas_

MatthewAsham

matthewa

SethShikora

manimal

DarrinEden

dje

NathanielPowning

natp

StevenSchroedl

sschroedl

KeeganQuinn

keegan

TomOffermann

toffer

TomHiggins

tomwsmf

TomHiggins

tom

LonnieWormley

launi

LonnieWormley

SuperFly

MusashiHybrid

musashi

AaronJohnson

maj

RobertPetersen

rob_ap

StephaneChatre

stef

JasonMcArthur

jmc

ReinetteGrobler

rainit

JimmySchmierbach

ppilate

BrianCochrane

brianc

CalebPhillips

caleb

RussellSenior

russell

BrandonCsSanders

BrandonCsSanders

  • If you really need to reach someone you are better off to try the mailing list or web page which have much larger participation. Or you could use the !send command in WifiFred.

  • Also please note there have been spontaneous channels created around #wireless like #wireless-es by a couple of people from .es. So ask around.

An active list of wireless channels is available from [http://www.bcwireless.net/wififred/online.php BC Wireless.net].

A WirelessIRC network has also recently been created, with many people in Australia and North America present. Connect to irc.freenetworks.org port 6667. We have recently switched to this network.


I couldn't figure out the sorting algorithm so just added myself to the end. Anyone care to clue me in? Warning, I don't have the magic decoder ring that comes with root ptp access yet so you'll have to use plain speak :) -- BrandonCsSanders


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