Wireless

2001-02-07 Thread Plantier, William
Are any big gotchas with wireless? Wm. Spencer Plantier LAN Engineer (919) 474-1300 ext 0873 Office (919) 474-1056 Fax (919)696-8848 Cell [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

Wireless

2001-04-03 Thread Rik
I am having difficulties getting the BR342 bridges to recognize trunked traffic. I have Catalyst 3500's on either side of a pair of BR342's. The trunks between the Cats come up just fine, but the management interfaces on the wireless bridges are not available. I have tried setting

Wireless

2000-08-03 Thread Sites, Bob
Has anyone used, or have any opinions on the Cisco Aironet 340? I'm looking into hooking up a small office in a remote bldg going bldg to bldg that is less than a mile apart. Would like to run data and voice on the same pipe, and somehow breaking the voice out at the receiving end to pipe it to my

Wireless

2000-08-18 Thread 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
Hi all, I'm thinking about getting a IMAC for my mother, I want to get the Apple AirPort wireless link for it. My question is, will the AirPort wireless link work with some other company's wireless? I was reading that the Apple's AirPort uses the 802.11 DSSS standard. I also ha

Wireless Networking

2000-12-06 Thread Denis A. Baldwin
I am going to have to rewire our whole network for centralization in the next couple of months and am looking at possibly making some or all of it wireless. We have an all NT network. We currently have approximately 60 nodes. We will probably be up to 80-100 nodes within 2 years. We were

Aironet Wireless

2000-10-31 Thread Sites, Bob
Question, I have a set of Cisco Aironet wireless bridges that I am connecting two bldgs with. They are only about 100yds apart. As part of the bridge diagnostics I can look at "radio strength, which is at 100%", and the "radio quality, which fluctuates between 40-60%." Is the

Broadband Wireless...

2000-11-17 Thread McMasters, Eric
Hey there everyone I was wondering if anyone had any good resources, such as white papers, etc on broadband wireless technology. I'm looking for both high level documentation and some down and dirty stuff also, so that I can become familiar with this technology. I've been checking out

Re: Wireless

2001-04-03 Thread David C Prall
the management interfaces on > the wireless bridges are not available. I have tried setting addresses from > multiple VLANs, but the bridges just don't recognize their address in this > fashion. I have no trouble getting to the management addresses on both the > near Cat and th

OT: Wireless

2000-07-27 Thread vr4drvr .
Has anyone had experience with Point to Point Wireless as opposed to a local T1 or T3 scenario? I need to connect sites in a hub and spoke fashion, and I would like to connect them with Wireless as the frequency has already been purchased. Any info is greatly appreciated. TIA

RE: Wireless

2000-08-03 Thread David Jones
--- From: Sites, Bob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 8:44 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Wireless Has anyone used, or have any opinions on the Cisco Aironet 340? I'm looking into hooking up a small office in a remote bldg going bldg to bldg that is less

Re: Wireless

2000-08-06 Thread Paul Schultz
If you want just data, aeronet is great, if you want voice + data and you have a boatload of money to spend you should look at the wavespan wireless gear. 100mb ethernet + 2 T1 circuits. We use the 100mb for data and the 2 T1 circuits that come off the wireless radios to do voice over. They

Wireless Networks

2000-08-06 Thread m. jean stockton
are wireless the networks of the future? if so, how will cisco be prepared for it? mjs, ccna ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and

Re: Wireless

2000-08-18 Thread Ben Hockenhull
At 2:38 PM +0200 8/18/00, 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael wrote: >Hi all, >I'm thinking about getting a IMAC for my mother, I want to get the Apple >AirPort wireless link for it. >My question is, will the AirPort wireless link work with some other >company's wireless?

RE: Wireless

2000-08-18 Thread dacarl4
Raphael, I just asked one of the guys in my group that is testing all of Cisco's Wireless (Aironet) equipment. He said that as long as the Airport hub is 802.11 DSSS compliant it should work. I see that you did already read that the AirPort is 802.11 so I would think you will be good

Re: Wireless

2000-08-18 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
As long as you buy wireless devices that adhere to the IEEE 802.11 standard, you shouldn't have any serious problems. I have gotten a variety of installations working with wireless, using a mix of vendors' equipment. A Cisco person at Networkers told me that there might be a pr

Re: Wireless Networking

2000-12-06 Thread Quncy Lau
> Would wireless technology be a possibility? Sure, your place is idle for that all the machine are close, in a single floor. > Would it be cheaper in the long run to just rerun homeruns to a centralized > switch and stay wired? Depends on the cabling requirement on your site

Re: Wireless Networking

2000-12-06 Thread Perry Lucas
I would not recommend wireless in your environment. While wireless is a nice gee wiz thing, it should be used to compliment the functionality of your network but not be your network. First, the current limitation is 11 megabit SHARED bandwidth. So you will get better performance by having

Re: Wireless Networking

2000-12-06 Thread LaRoy Slaughter
Please explain your choice here. Quncy Lau wrote: > If you don't need VLAN and VLAN routing. I suggest Catalyst 6509. > If you need VLAN and VLAN routing, I suggest you not to use Cisco. > Let's try Extreme or Foundry > _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription i

Fw: Wireless Networking

2000-12-06 Thread corychambers
- Original Message - From: "corychambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Denis A. Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 7:42 PM Subject: Re: Wireless Networking > I would not recommend Cisco's (Aironet) wireless option.

RE: Wireless Networking

2000-12-06 Thread Perry Lucas
:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Wireless Networking Please explain your choice here. Quncy Lau wrote: > If you don't need VLAN and VLAN routing. I suggest Catalyst 6509. > If you need VLAN and VLAN routing, I suggest you not to use Cisco. > Let's try

RE: Wireless Networking

2000-12-07 Thread Andy Walden
rs and MANs. > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > LaRoy Slaughter > Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 1:27 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Wireless Networking > > > > Please explain your choice here. > >

RE: Wireless Networking

2000-12-07 Thread Rob Mears (c)
-Original Message- From: Quncy Lau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 10:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Wireless Networking Dude, lot of people read these post so please be right when you do post. > Would wireless technology be a possibil

Re: Wireless Networking

2000-12-07 Thread Perry Lucas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 8:30 AM Subject: RE: Wireless Networking > > Thats a silly comment. They compete directly and have very similar product > lines. As a side note, I happen to prefer Foundry due to my past > experiences and it does deliver bet

Aeronet Wireless Network

2000-10-06 Thread Daniel Ma
Just wondering whether the Aeronet wireless network can support three subnets? I know each access point has the IP address, should clients within the IP range also? Thanks, Daniel **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list

OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Michael Linehan
As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professional Association) I have been tasked with an interesting assignment. I need to make the following argument: Anyone who uses a wired network today is stupid! or Anyone who doesn't use a wireless LAN is stupid! (take your pick) Th

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
I'd argue that wireless LANs are wonderful for small offices and users who move around offices a lot. We use the Apple Airport/Oronco WaveLAN cards here in our office (of about seven people). For large offices, I'm not sure that wireless LAN's are the best option, to paraph

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY
-9526 1-800-626-6622 -Original Message- From: Michael Linehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:32 AM To: CiscoStudyGroup Subject: OT: Wireless LANS As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professional Association) I have been tasked with an

OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Michael Linehan
As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professional Association) I have been tasked with an interesting assignment. I need to make the following argument: Anyone who uses a wired network today is stupid! or Anyone who doesn't use a wireless LAN is stupid! (take your pick) Th

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 11:56 AM 10/30/00, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY wrote: >Three words... > >SECURITY - SECURITY - SECURITY Three words: ENCRYPTION, ENCRYPTION, ENCRYPTION &;-) How many of us use encryption on wired LANs? Probably not many. But everyone seems to use encryption on wire

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Dale Holmes
How about "Anyone who makes the agument today that any single technology is appropriate for everyone is stupid!"??? Wireless is cool, and has many applications, but not everybody needs it. There are many situations where it would be impractical or simply inappropriate. I know it

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Dale Holmes
How about "Anyone who makes the argument today that any single technology is appropriate for everyone is stupid!"??? Wireless is cool, and has many applications, but not everybody needs it. There are many situations where it would be impractical or simply inappropriate. I know it

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Priscilla Oppenheimer Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 12:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Wireless LANS At 11:56 AM 10/30/00, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY wrote: >Three wo

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:05 PM 10/30/00, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >The disadvantages I can think of for wireless are: > >1. It's pretty slow (< 11 Mbps shared bandwidth) >2. Mobile wireless is fraught with issues. How do you get a new IP address >when you move from subnet to subnet? (Of

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
> 2. Mobile wireless is fraught with issues. How do you get a > new IP address > when you move from subnet to subnet? (Of course, that's not too > straightforward on wired either, come to think of it.) > > Priscilla most of the implementations of WLAN's that

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Federico Díaz Herrera
WHAT ABOUT WITH THE INTERFERENCE WITH 2.4 GHZ CORDLESS PHONES REGARDS -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Wireless LANS At 11:56 AM 10/30/00, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT

Re: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Michael Linehan
Dale, I think the premise of the argument I am to make is to create a lively "debate" type of atmosphere. Think about it, if I get up and do a boring (or semi lively even) presentation on the pros/cons of Wireless, and do a good job at it, is it really going to be that exciting! I wou

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Perry Lucas
Documents, surfing the Internet, and viewing email do not really need anything more than 10 megabit for day-to-day needs. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't deploy anything under a 100 mbit today, with the exception of wireless, but do the _majority_ of end-users really need the band

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
illa. One can see why you are still at the top of your game. Chuck -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 1:31 PM To: Chuck Larrieu; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Wireless LANS At 01:05 PM 10/30/00, C

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
me wrong, I wouldn't deploy anything under a > 100 mbit today, with > the exception of wireless, but do the _majority_ of end-users > really need > the bandwidth that they have available to them? > > Perry J. Lucas > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROT

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
Mike, The below article by our research director might be of use to you: "Wireless LANs come of age" - http://www.tbg.com/Promo/Articles/BCR_3_2000.htm Irwin > -Original Message- > From: Michael Linehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
from far away sites, so your bandwidth may get aggregated and eat up even more. > Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't deploy anything under a 100 mbit today, with > the exception of wireless, but do the _majority_ of end-users really need > the bandwidth that they have available to

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
me wrong, I wouldn't deploy anything under a > 100 mbit today, with > the exception of wireless, but do the _majority_ of end-users > really need > the bandwidth that they have available to them? > > Perry J. Lucas > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROT

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
to accommodate those who need high speed connectivity during meetings and presentations. Also, I have this theory that for a good percentage of mobile users, wireless connectivity to e-mal and customer name and address databases is really al that is necessary. Palm or some similar wireless device would

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
L PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:34 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Wireless LANS > > > At 11:56 AM 10/30/00, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY wrote: > >Three words... > > > >SECURITY - SECURITY - SECURITY > > Three words: > >

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Politically or realistically? :-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Perry Lucas Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Wireless LANS Slow? How many end-us

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Khodaverdian, Hamlet
Also, from my experience actual throughput is much less than 11 MB. I've been lucky enough to test the Cisco Aironet, Compaq, and RadioLan offerings. The RadioLan wireless has the best actual throughput, but they don't conform to the 802.11 specification, operating at the 5.8Ghz range

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Actually, the application I have in mind involves filming a life-threatening operation and sending the streaming video to the MD expert who couldn't be there in person. Seriously, high-bandwidth wireless applications will become more popular. Bandwidth is like closet space. There&#x

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Irwin, As usual, your answers are the best! The BCR article mentioned a hairy issue for service providers. What's to stop an ingenious apartment dweller from paying for one cable or DSL connection and then providing wireless access for the whole building? The Apple Airport, for ex

Re: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread JLBCisco
H..unscrupulous is such a *Harsh* word. I would prefer to think of this as an example of low investment micromarketing niche exploitation. Joe :) > but it still > seems like a great opportunity for some unscrupulous entrepreneur. > > Priscilla _

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-31 Thread Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY
that bought a really nice wireless company with an excellent product line called Aironet? (Now, Cisco Aironet), and they have lots of literature on wireless and the 802.11 Standard. Most of the systems have on board encryption per the 802.11 Standard called WEP, Wireless Equivalent Privacy (56 bit DES)

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-31 Thread Tim Harkin
I recently helped set up a wireless LAN for my church and associated school. There were 3 buildings involved, each seperated by about 150 m. One of the other committee members worked for Lucent and we were able to get a WaveLAN installation at a good price (cheaper than a cable run, we paid

Re: Aironet Wireless

2000-10-31 Thread Stevan Pierce
tning arrestor, http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/aironet/miscell/ltn g_arr.htm Stevan Pierce ""Sites, Bob"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].. . > Question, I have a set of Cisco Aironet wireles

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-31 Thread Brian W.
-- > From: Michael Linehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:32 AM > To: CiscoStudyGroup > Subject: OT: Wireless LANS > > > As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professional > Association) I have been tasked with an interesti

RE: Broadband Wireless...

2000-11-17 Thread Irwin Lazar
have a look at my wireless page at www.itprc.com/wireless.htm for resources. irwin > -Original Message- > From: McMasters, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 1:44 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Broadband Wireless... >

RE: Broadband Wireless...

2000-11-17 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: Broadband Wireless... I'm not familiar with the content of this site (just found it by searching when you mentioned it), but it looks to have some good information. Hope it helps. http://wi.pennwellnet.com/home/home.cfm - Don -Original Message- From: McMasters,

Re: Wireless Networks

2000-08-06 Thread Annlee Hines
I don't think it's fair to say wireless will be "the" network solution, any more than wired is now. Both will have a place. I would suggest tthat wireless' share of the market will grow, for a number of reasons. 1. American mobility--we like our information now, thank

Re: Wireless Networks

2000-08-06 Thread NHK
Yes there is. Cisco completed they acquisition of Aironet since March 2000. Ref: http://www.aironet.com 2 market leader in wireless I knew so far are Lucent Wavelan & Cisco Aironet (not to mention others like Breeze, 3com and etc). pss: Does lucent acquire wavelan or they are separate unit?

Re: Wireless Networks

2000-08-07 Thread Drew Mooney
Jean, IMNSHO, wireless will definitely be more of a factor in the networks of the future. Cisco are well prepared for it - and they've formed some pretty groovy alliances with wireless vendors such as Motorola to lead the way towards wireless convergence. Their broadband offering is th

wireless [7:62104]

2003-01-29 Thread John Hutchison
I'm navigating the Cisco site as well as whatever google comes up with, but I'm having a very difficult time finding any decent reference material for 802.11. I work for an ISP and unfortunately, we've been left in a position of not having anyone left who's well versed in wire

Wireless [7:49667]

2002-07-25 Thread Scott
Anybody know a good source to learn about wireless? From basics of the technology all the way to advanced possibly w/Cisco product lines. Thanks, Scott Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=49667&t=49667 --

wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-02 Thread Vijay Anand
hello all i want to know ,,how is Cisco wireless exam 9E0-581 WLANFE, what abt the study material or books is any one who already took this exam pls tell me the details abt this.. thanx a lot in advance VijayAnand SMS using the Yahoo! Messenger;Download latest version. Message Posted at

Wireless [7:73494]

2003-08-07 Thread Johan Bornman
I want to connect to a building with Cisco wireless technology. I want to know what product to source for this. The remote site will be 4 PC's browsing the Internet and accessing e-mail. The distance is 200m. Thanks is advance "This e-mail may contain confidential information and may

Re: Aeronet Wireless Network

2000-10-06 Thread Frank
The access points are just bridges. The IP is for management. Apply bridge rules to your logic and your off and running... ""Daniel Ma"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8rjigg$e00$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8rjigg$e00$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Just wondering

Re: OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
one who doesn't > use a wireless LAN is stupid! (take your pick) > > This is of course all in fun. I of course want to do as good a job as > possible so my question is this. > > If you had to make the argument that wireless is the only way to go for > local area netwo

RE: OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread dacarl4
riginal Message- From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 11:11 AM To: Michael Linehan Cc: CiscoStudyGroup Subject: Re: OT: Wireless LANS On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Michael Linehan wrote: > As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professiona

RE: Wireless LANS - Aironet

2000-10-30 Thread Perry Lucas
Very true, but remember, but we're talking end users. How many of them are transmitting and receving all at the same time and what type of traffic? It's essentially just a wireless HUB and that you can easily fit 30-40 _end-users_ on. And remember one base station is good f

Wireless T1 WAN backup

2001-03-29 Thread Kim Seng
Hi Everyone, Have anyone experienced with Wireless T1 WAN using as a backup link? Please shed me some light or give me your comment. Thanks in advance. Kim. __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http

Wireless question. [7:1034]

2001-04-17 Thread Ryan Ngai Hon Kong
tions such as rain or snow d. None of the above 2) The range or coverage of an 802.11b Direct Sequence Wireless LAN depends on: (Choose the best answer.) a. Transmit Power and Antenna System b. Radio Sensitivity and Processing Gain c. Transmit Power, Radio Sensitivity, and Antenna System d. A

wireless problem. [7:34110]

2002-02-01 Thread george gittins
I have a aironet 340 access point which can obtain an ip address from my dhcp. I installed the pcmcia lan wireless card on my laptop and i can surf the net find.However i cant ping anything>>> neither can i acess my routers , .i cant even ping my ip addresss, is something that im mis

wireless certification [7:40071]

2002-04-01 Thread ashish
Hi, I passed CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) exam last week. I guess someone, in this mailing list, wrote about cisco certification in wireless domain. I looked at the cisco site but could not find any (or may be I just overlooked them)... Does anyone know about those

Wireless Exam [7:13179]

2001-07-20 Thread Rumblebelly
I need to take the wireless exam soon. Is there any study material for it? Thanks, Rbelly Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13179&t=13179 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groups

Fixed Wireless Internet MMDS

2000-09-11 Thread Darly Coupet
Two-way internet data and work in the bands between 2.4 GHz and 2.6GHz. Please provide comments on the usage, performance, bandwith, reliability, etc. All comments will be greatly appreciated. Darly **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.c

wireless sniffing [7:62448]

2003-02-04 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I've tried numerous times to continue participation in the wireless discussion. My messages have all been filtered, as far as I can tell. I hope the moderators don't post them now, if this one gets through. I did learn a lot from the answers. Thanks. Here's one thing th

Wireless Question [7:63569]

2003-02-22 Thread Juan Blanco
Team, I need to have access to a Cisco Wireless AP-1200 equipment this weekend, Do any one here knows an online Rack available with the AP-1200 which I could use. Thanks, Juan Blanco The greatest glory in living lies not in

Wireless Help.... [7:63621]

2003-02-24 Thread Juan Blanco
Team, Finally I am able to have access to an AP1200, I want to thank Jim Brown for his kindness of making this device available to me behind the DMZ. I have full access to it, I am able to connect to it via my browser or via telnet without problem, very easy to configure but my dilemma is the follo

Wireless Managment [7:64077]

2003-02-28 Thread Greg Rend
Anyone recommend software/hardware for montioring, and deploying Cisco wireless AP's? Talking around 10-20 AP's. -- Get your free email from www.uymail.com Powered by Outblaze Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i

Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-15 Thread Don Kanicki
Hello all. Our office has a T1 connection to the internet that my boss wants to share with some of the other offices in our building (distances under 300').One office will have only 1 pc and the other will have 4.I figured wireless would be the easiest way to go since runing cable fro

Wireless Training [7:47535]

2002-06-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Group- Besides Cisco wireless related training, could anyone give me some feedback on any wireless training courses anyone might have taken? I know about various training centers, like www.trainingwireless.com and others, but I would like to know about engineer's experiences at these co

Wireless NICs [7:21568]

2001-10-01 Thread Patrick Donlon
I'm testing out a Cisco Aironet 340 access point, it's working fine with Win2k and a handheld Ipaq. However when I try to set-up an NT machine I don't get an IP address from the dhcp server. The client tells me it's associated, the only difference I can see on the status between the Win2K and NT i

Wireless Newsgroup [7:57550]

2002-11-16 Thread Francisco deAmorim
Does anyone know of a good Cisco newsgroup for wireless. Or can I post question here. thanks in advance Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=57550&t=57550 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription in

Wireless Exam [7:59035]

2002-12-11 Thread Anil Kumar
Hi, I am planning to take the Wireless LAN exam for field engineers next week. Anyone who has taken the test recently could please provide the last min tips about no of questions/ passing score/ areas to be concentrate. Thanks in Advance, Regards..Anil

Re: wireless [7:62104]

2003-01-29 Thread Charles Riley
John, It's a little dated, but alot of folks like 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly Networking) (Matthew S. Gast). I have that book and it provides some very good detail on A and B, but little on G which just emerging as the book went to press. The below is an

RE: wireless [7:62104]

2003-01-30 Thread jeff sicuranza
Try http://www.80211planet.com/ Good tutorials and a great starting point. /JS Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62232&t=62104 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.h

RE: Wireless [7:49667]

2002-07-25 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Scott wrote: > > Anybody know a good source to learn about wireless? From > basics of the > technology all the way to advanced possibly w/Cisco product > lines. > > Thanks, > > Scott > > My new book, Troubleshooting Campus Networks, has a 50-page chapter

Wireless Netowrk [7:54757]

2002-10-02 Thread Azhar Teza
In a campus network the customer would like to have a wireless LAN since all the users in the other building are Telecommuters. Wireless has its own security, but they would still like to have PIX between this wirless network and the main network. PIX is the device which is mainly used to

Re: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-02 Thread Weaselboy
is Cisco wireless exam 9E0-581 WLANFE, what abt the > study material or books > is any one who already took this exam pls tell me the details abt this.. > > thanx a lot in advance > VijayAnand > > > SMS using the Yahoo! Messenger;Download latest version. Message Posted a

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-02 Thread Weaselboy
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Weaselboy > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 10:58 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: wireless [7:71781] > > > I passed both the SE and FE exams first time out using the CWNA book and > bosons. Between t

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-02 Thread Weaselboy
iginal Message- > From: Weaselboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:42 PM > To: Catherine Wu > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: wireless [7:71781] > > > I had a little bit of practical experience with other manufacture's > equipme

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread Colin Tetluk - MCA
Hi, I used Cisco's Parter E-Learning Connection. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/pec/peclogin.html You need a valid CCO login account. Most of the training is free with a couple of hands-on LABS (350 Series). I had to fork out about $395-00 for the Advanced Wireless On-lin

Re: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread Weaselboy
I needed to pad out my resume with a few good certs before I renew my CCNP and start the CCIE track. Wireless is a hot topic, and these were two pretty easy one-test resume fillers (and kinda fun to play with). SE = (wireless) System Engineer FE = (wireless) Field Engineer Here are links to

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
Is Fiber considered wireless? -Original Message- From: Weaselboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 12:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: wireless [7:71781] I needed to pad out my resume with a few good certs before I renew my CCNP and start the CCIE track

Re: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread Hemingway
is a wireless bridge the same as an ethernet bridge? ""DeVoe, Charles (PKI)"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Is Fiber considered wireless? > > -Original Message- > From: Weaselboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-04 Thread Colin Tetluk - MCA
Hi, I used Cisco's Parter E-Learning Connection. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/pec/peclogin.html You need a valid CCO login account. Most of the training is free with a couple of hands-on LABS (350 Series). I had to fork out about $395-00 for the Advanced Wireless On-lin

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-04 Thread Weaselboy
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Weaselboy > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 10:58 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: wireless [7:71781] > > > I passed both the SE and FE exams first time out using the CWNA book and > bosons. Between t

RE: Wireless [7:73494]

2003-08-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ic/752/qrg/cpqrg_ch3_wirelesslan.shtml Cisco Aironet 350 Series Wireless Bridge High-speed, high-power radios, delivering building-to-building links of up to 25 miles (40.2 km) A metal case for durability and plenum rating Supports both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations Broad range of suppor

Cisco Wireless [7:74157]

2003-08-19 Thread Johan Bornman
Is there a utility/software available to "sniff" wireless communication to confirm for instance that the 128bit encryption is doing what it suppose to do? "This e-mail may contain confidential information and may be legally privileged and is intended only for the person to whom

Re: Wireless T1 WAN backup

2001-04-02 Thread Avran
We have been using Aironet W.bridges for quite some time and are very satisfied with the results. Why wouldn't you use the Wireless(up to 7 MB) throughput as the primary and some on demand link for backup? Kim Seng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">ne

Re: Wireless T1 WAN backup

2001-04-03 Thread Rik
sage [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Everyone, > > Have anyone experienced with Wireless T1 WAN using as > a backup link? Please shed me some light or give me > your comment. > > Thanks in advance. > > Kim. > >

Re: Wireless question. [7:1034]

2001-04-17 Thread RANMA
The questions seems capture form the Certification .net Cisco Channel Certification Wireless Lan EXAM You have so much time to do it before clicking the SUBMIT button , cause it is a web exam. Ken ""Ryan Ngai Hon Kong"" Guys, > > Hope you don't mind he

Re: Wireless question. [7:1034]

2001-04-17 Thread Kevin Wigle
Having passed the wireless exams just a while back I don't think anyone can really answer these questions for you. I can't remember a NDA but I'm sure something was there to agree to. I'm a bit concerned that you posted them. Although it is easy to copy them I don't th

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