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Ad hoc collaboration is the point
Here is what is exciting:

A group of people, say from a number of different companies bring their laptops to a meeting. The meeting leader creates an invitation to collaborate over an ad hoc network - no protocols to set up, not settings to tweak - the other participants accept the invitation, enter the password just given them, and they are connected and up and running. When the meeting is over, they disconnect - no changing back to company protocols, changing IP addresses - the ad hoc network disappears.

I can also see it in a classroom. The teacher sets up a network for each class and the notes and whatever is needed for the class is available. When the class is over, the connection disappears and the students go on to the next class and the next network.
Posted by: sophmore   Posted on: 05/31/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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