In my experience, more and more, employers want everything from an
employee. Now there are exceptions. Most big companies want
specialized people that possibly have other skills. But small companies
can't afford to spend double on 2 people, so they look for someone with
a jack-of-all-trades type
I'd recommend finding some firmware/drivers updates. :) That fixes most
of the issues with old drivers for the Cisco AP 350 Wireless Cards.
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Dain Deutschman
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 12:12 PM
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If I plan to be here in San Diego past the 15'th I'm definitely signing
up. Brian, have you taken any classes there before? If so, how'd you
feel about the environment?
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Brian
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I'd probably use VLAN's.
Conf t
Int vlan 101
Int vlan 102
Int vlan 103
Then setup the DHCP to assign IP addresses accordingly.
Once that is done. Set the vlans to 101 for first floor, 102 for second
floor, and 103 for third floor.
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What image do you have on the AP? Mine is: Cisco 350 Series AP 12.00T.
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Firesox
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 6:04 PM
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Subject: Re: Aironet 350 Problems - VoIP over 802.11b [7:60552]
Do you get a "Ping time out" or "Destination Unreachable"?
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Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:43 PM
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Subject: can't ping windows XP machine [7:55767]
Hi.. My fri
CTM,
First of all, in my experience, writing down exactly what you want to
do really helps. It gives you a visual map of what you want to go
through and what you don't. Second of all (now correct me if I'm wrong)
you want all "deny" statements at the end. That's how I've done it
anyways. Af
Michael,
For security reasons, I'd really not recommend using a router for a
tacacs or radius server. If someone cracks the routers security, they
have access to all usernames and password. Personally, I'd use a simple
linux machine for radius authentication. Even an LDAP authentication
woul
Could be wrong settings on the NIC connected to the switch port. Check
the machine NIC settings to set to Auto-Detect for duplex and speed.
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Brad Ellis
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 11:06 AM
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Are you applying it to the incoming traffic or outbound traffic?
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Elijah Savage III
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 5:33 PM
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Subject: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]
Ok gu
How did you download the .bin file? It may be a bad download.
You got a checksum error. Could be a tftp server problem. What tftp
server are you using?
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Juan Blanco
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 10:01
If your machines are logging onto a domain, use "net send". Use "net
help send" for more information.
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 6:06 PM
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Subject: pc communication problem [7:52763]
Hi f
All,
I live in San Diego and have recently gotten laid off of a startup
company called Wingcast You may have heard of it. Anyways, I was
wondering how the job market is for Network Engineers in your area. I
have a CCNP and the well is dry here. Just curious how the other areas
are.
Much
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