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SoonerAl
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 Free wireless antenna kit

Did anyone that signed up for this actually get one?

»Free wireless antenna kit
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MrTwister

join:2003-09-27
Hilliard, OH

said by SoonerAl See Profile :

Did anyone that signed up for this actually get one?

»Free wireless antenna kit
Count me in as not getting one of these.

I was received many, many calls from them as well as
voice-mail messages and such, but as of today
2008-04(Apr)-14, I have not received any antenna kit,
literature, or any follow up calls.

A stupid move for them, since we're rolling out a large
Aruba wireless project (300~450+ AP's (radios), and have
a decent size Cisco wireless infrastructure.

Their loss if you ask me.


Techless
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join:2002-07-19
The 70s
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I received mine last week. I didn't reply sooner because I had to leave town.
In order to recieve these you had to attend at least one of their online seminars.
If you never get them you didn't miss much.
I have not had a chance to try them out yet but they are so small that they can't be much.
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busboy789
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reply to SoonerAl
Mine came in the mail today. same stuff as Techless. I didn't attend any of the seminars.
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