Re: Best Authentikation and security against WarDriver

2004-03-17 Thread Jose Alberto Guzman
Michelle Konzack wrote: Hello Collegues, Now I have 17 Lucent ORINOCO COR/ROR and one Proxim MP.11a (54 MBit) Now my question: How can I block the Netzwork for all and do only allow to my Clients ? I know Win98 has already 'pptp' but Win95 and Macintosh ? In general, the Clients are using PCI/PCM

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread Fraser Campbell
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 07:24, aCaB wrote: > I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for > one of my customers (currently using ADSL). > > I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too > expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brai

Re: Best Authentikation and security against WarDriver

2004-03-17 Thread Jose Alberto Guzman
Michelle Konzack wrote: Hello Collegues, Now I have 17 Lucent ORINOCO COR/ROR and one Proxim MP.11a (54 MBit) Now my question: How can I block the Netzwork for all and do only allow to my Clients ? I know Win98 has already 'pptp' but Win95 and Macintosh ? In general, the Clients are using PCI/PCM

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread Andrés Junge M.
I have read this and I think it will solve your problem. http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1824/sam0201h/0201h.htm Salu2 Andrés aCaB wrote: Thanks you all for your quick replies. The situation in the place I live is gonna look quite weird to you folk

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread Pete Templin
aCaB wrote: First off, ISP-B should be dropping your spoofed packets on the floor once they hit their network. I'm a strange guy, I know, but I totally disagree. IMHO An ISP should provide a customer with the internet. That's it. Right, "that's it". The ISP should provide the Internet with the c

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread Fraser Campbell
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 07:24, aCaB wrote: > I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for > one of my customers (currently using ADSL). > > I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too > expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brai

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread aCaB
Thanks you all for your quick replies. The situation in the place I live is gonna look quite weird to you folk. Here are NO small ISP's and only a few major telco's are offering ADSL. Moreover none of them can be bothered setting up specially crafted connections or routing disciplines; they do plug

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread "Andrés Junge M."
I have read this and I think it will solve your problem. http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1824/sam0201h/0201h.htm Salu2 Andrés aCaB wrote: Thanks you all for your quick replies. The situation in the place I live is gonna look quite weird to you folk. Here are NO small ISP's and only a few maj

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread Rich Puhek
aCaB wrote: I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for one of my customers (currently using ADSL). I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brain-dead idea of bounding various ADSL lines t

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread Pete Templin
aCaB wrote: First off, ISP-B should be dropping your spoofed packets on the floor once they hit their network. I'm a strange guy, I know, but I totally disagree. IMHO An ISP should provide a customer with the internet. That's it. Right, "that's it". The ISP should provide the Internet with the

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread aCaB
Thanks you all for your quick replies. The situation in the place I live is gonna look quite weird to you folk. Here are NO small ISP's and only a few major telco's are offering ADSL. Moreover none of them can be bothered setting up specially crafted connections or routing disciplines; they do pl

Re: Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread Rich Puhek
aCaB wrote: I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for one of my customers (currently using ADSL). I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brain-dead idea of bounding various ADSL lines

Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread aCaB
I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for one of my customers (currently using ADSL). I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brain-dead idea of bounding various ADSL lines together... L

Fun with routes

2004-03-17 Thread aCaB
I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for one of my customers (currently using ADSL). I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brain-dead idea of bounding various ADSL lines together... L

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