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authorRalf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>2009-10-01 14:49:14 -0700
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2009-10-01 14:49:14 -0700
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Kconfig: STRIP: Remove stale bits of STRIP help text
Remove references to dead web site mosquitonet.Stanford.EDU. Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig b/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig
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@@ -31,13 +31,12 @@ config STRIP
---help---
Say Y if you have a Metricom radio and intend to use Starmode Radio
IP. STRIP is a radio protocol developed for the MosquitoNet project
- (on the WWW at <http://mosquitonet.stanford.edu/>) to send Internet
- traffic using Metricom radios. Metricom radios are small, battery
- powered, 100kbit/sec packet radio transceivers, about the size and
- weight of a cellular telephone. (You may also have heard them called
- "Metricom modems" but we avoid the term "modem" because it misleads
- many people into thinking that you can plug a Metricom modem into a
- phone line and use it as a modem.)
+ to send Internet traffic using Metricom radios. Metricom radios are
+ small, battery powered, 100kbit/sec packet radio transceivers, about
+ the size and weight of a cellular telephone. (You may also have heard
+ them called "Metricom modems" but we avoid the term "modem" because
+ it misleads many people into thinking that you can plug a Metricom
+ modem into a phone line and use it as a modem.)
You can use STRIP on any Linux machine with a serial port, although
it is obviously most useful for people with laptop computers. If you