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THE LEAP OF FAITH: How the Apple Airport Changed Everything
www.youtube.com"No wires." This simple phrase from Steve Jobs during Apple Airport's debut contained more than a decade of history behind it. Follow along as we chart the perilous and unbelievable journey of wireless networking, and hear from the people that were there during it all.
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00:00 — Leap of faith
00:47 — Beginnings
02:29 — NCR
07:03 — The next decade
08:52 — 802.11b
11:28 — Apple
26:22 — Recreating the past
29:08 — Credits
Huge thanks to:
Bruce, Les, and Doug for their time and candidness!
Computer History Museum for letting us use a portion of their Art Astrin interview conducted back in 2015. Check it out at https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102737980
References:
Tuch, Bruce. (2023). Interview conducted by Serial Port.
Vogel, Les. (2023). Interview conducted by Serial Port.
Karl, Doug. (2024). Interview conducted by Serial Port.
Lemstra, H., Hayes, V., Groenewegen, J. (2011). The innovation journey of Wi-Fi : the road to global success. Cambridge University Press.
Links, C. (2003). The Spirit of Wi-Fi.
Marconi video. https://www.britannica.com/video/22594/Film-footage-Italian-physicist-inventor-Guglielmo-Marconi-wireless-radio-Morse-code-1901
IEEE 802.11 Photographs. https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Photographs/photographs.htm
IEEE 802.11 Archives Documentation. https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Documents/DocumentArchives/
The Homebrew Computer Club. Acquired by Arkive (2022). https://arkive.net/gallery/homebrew-computer-club
Scholtz, R. A. (1982). The Origin of Spread-Spectrum Communications. IEEE
VOCAL Technologies. 802.11b White Paper.
Fun fact: the first airport base station was just an airport card with power and slightly larger antennas.
Antennas make a big difference for radio waves though, and designing them takes a fair amount of knowledge.