Re: Home Network Issues

2012-09-10 Thread Jacqui Caren

On 09/09/2012 13:34, Dave Cross wrote:

Except, after I while I noticed a problem. All of the devices on the internal 
network could still connect to the internet, but they could no longer connect 
to each other. In fact, they could no longer
even see each other.


I bought a 10-20UKP wireless access point thing from my local novatech.

I configured it to use a specific IP range and told it where the local dhcpd 
and DNS servers are.

Then added relevant security keys, the MAC's for each wireless device and told 
it to block anything
not listed.

I have had a few hack attempts (school opposite and doctors surgery next door) 
but nothing had
gotten in yet.

IMHO the idea of your router doing WAP duty is just plain nuts.
I have cablemodem/routers - linux gateway - WAP/internal network zones.

Jacqui


Re: Home Network Issues

2012-09-10 Thread Jason Clifford
On Mon, 2012-09-10 at 08:26 +0100, Jacqui Caren wrote:
 IMHO the idea of your router doing WAP duty is just plain nuts.

Why do you think that?



Re: Home Network Issues

2012-09-10 Thread Martin A. Brooks
Hi

 From: Jacqui Caren jacqui.ca...@ntlworld.com
 To: london pm london.pm@london.pm.org
 Sent: Monday, 10 September, 2012 8:26:25 AM
 Subject: Re: Home Network Issues

 IMHO the idea of your router doing WAP duty is just plain nuts.

Why?


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London Perl Workshop: 10th September Announcement

2012-09-10 Thread Mark Keating

The day of this year's London Perl Workshop (the United Kingdom's Perl 
Workshop) is fast approaching. It will be held on:

Saturday 24th November 2012
University of Westminster
Cavendish Square Campus

Now is the time to register for the event and sign up to hold a presentation or 
a workshop on a subject related to our theme which is '25 Years of Perl' - this 
should give you a lot of scope to work with.

Last year we had a bumper event with a wide number of attendees and I am hoping 
we can replicate that this year, but it needs you to help out. Please forward 
this email and discuss the event now.

As always the event is free, we have a number of sponsors who will be paying 
for the venue, coffe and cakes, food and even Beer. Mike Whitaker will be 
hosting a Job Faire and a number of sponsors will be interviewing and promoting 
at the event.


FULL DETAILS:

WHAT IS IT?
The London Perl Workshop is a free one-day conference in central London, UK. 
LPW is the UK's Premier Perl Event and so is also known as the United Kingdom 
Perl Workshop (UKPW). In 2012

HOW CAN I ATTEND, OR PRESENT A TALK?
If you would like to come then please log in on the site and click that you 
will attend, this is an important step for us and our sponsors so we can judge 
numbers for the events and activities. If you are not already registered with 
Act you can do so on this site, it is free and easy to do. If you have attended 
a Perl event recently, with the exception of YAPC::NA::2012 who maintain their 
own database, you will probably already have a login with Act, otherwise you 
will need to create a new user first. You can do this by using the links in the 
navigation menu on the website which will soon be live 
onhttp://www.londonperlworkshop.org.uk.

If you would like to speak then please submit your talk on the website as soon 
as possible - the earlier you submit, the better for the organisation of the 
event. If you want to check on specific requirements or have an idea for a type 
of talk or event then please contact the organisers.

IS THERE A THEME?
The theme for the London Perl Workshop will be 25 Years of Perl, and will focus 
on the manner in which Perl is used in the commercial world and the strength of 
Perl for development in an enterprise environment; we would also like to see 
talks on the usage of Perl in the past 25 years and the evolution of the 
environment. You can use any aspect of Perl such as Camelia, Rakudo, Raptor, 
etc. Speakers are invited to talk on any subject that relates to this theme, 
though we will also accept talks on other subjects.

WORKSHOPS?
This year we hope to have access to three workshop rooms and would like to run 
as many workshops as possible to introduce new users to the world of Perl and 
to refresh the skills of those wishing to engage with the latest developments 
in the Perl world. If you wish to submit a workshop please use the same 
submission form as the talks, please note that workshops will typically be 60, 
120 or 240 minutes in length.

Proposal Deadline: Friday 19 October 2012
Speaker Notification: Monday 22 October 2012

There will be further announcements detailing the launch of the website, at 
which point the call for papers, login and further event details will be open.


SPONSORSHIP
Each year we are required to fund the conference rooms, lecture theatres and 
workshop rooms, as well as arrange and cover the costs for many other 
activities normally associated with the London Perl Workshop such as the famous 
sponsored beer after the conference. We will once again be hosted by the 
Department of Electronic, Communication and Software Engineering who have 
secured us a generous discount on the normal university room rates and who will 
hopefully play a greater part in the event this year with activities that 
coincide with the workshop.

If you wish to sponsor the event we have several basic packages (others 
packages may be tailored to your specific needs), please forward this to all 
sponsors or persons you feel would be willing to help sponsor this event:

All Sponsors (minimum sponsorship £250) will receive:
* A page on the wiki;
* Their logo on the website and in all related marketing;
* A write-up by Mark in all advertising and related promotion;
* A page in the Conference Booklet (A5);
* Their logo in the back of the conference booklet;
* Their logo on the Conference banner;

If you wish to sponsor less than the minimum sponsorship we can discuss an 
appropriate package to suit your sponsorship. My intention is to begin promoting the 
event as soon as possible to maximise the exposure of the conference and of our sponsors. 
Further sponsorship packages and custom sponsorship is available, please contact Mark for 
more information.

We will also accept small donations from the community and more information on 
this will follow in a later release.


CONTACT
Organisational contact: Mark at m.keating(at)shadowcat.co.uk

Please email this text to any