Per-process I/O stats?

2004-12-14 Thread kend
Hi, all. Frequently, one sees load go high, while CPU is low; clearly, this is a contention for some other resource, usually I/O, such as network or disk. In a certain OS that I will refrain from naming, one can see I/O reads and writes on a per-process basis. I know of no way to do this in

Re: hot spot managment

2004-12-14 Thread Fred
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 20:14, Steven C. Peterson wrote: ... the only other way i can think of restricting access within the restaurant is to use directional antennas. Any help would be greatly appreciated Steven That would not be perfect. One way that occured to me is to have one-off

Re: hot spot managment

2004-12-14 Thread Brian Chabot
What about using any standard HotSpot management software and issuing access codes when the wait staff takes the order, expiring them when the customer pays their bill? Additionally, it's expensive, but you could shield the restaurant with this stuff:

Re: hot spot managment

2004-12-14 Thread Travis Roy
Lots of places like to use cordless phones... I'd check with the neighboring businesses to see if they use 2.4G phones... if they do... encourage them to change to 900mhz or something else... those 2.4G phones can be really disruptive to wifi... as can microwave ovens. I have never had a problem