Cisco may be like Microsoft Outlook, an attractive target ...
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2. News: For Sale: Cisco Firewall Source Code
A group that earlier this year offered for sale the source
code of a popular intrusion detection system now is selling
what it says is a copy of the source code for a rece
Bill,
Could you elaborate on the pitfalls of using a "consumer" product and is
that due to default configuration or
inherent hardware that cannot be configured as necessary or provide some
version or standard of service?
Are your references describing what is missing in specific consumer
wi
Thank you Claudine!
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My D-Link router/switch gives me fits about trying to configure it unless it
is connected to a high speed modem, even if the high speed line isn't
working. Doesn't make a lot of sense I know, but ...
On Friday 05 November 2004 05:28 pm, Tomlinson, Steven B wrote:
> Aloha Rick,
> Based on my ex
Rick,
I'm sure somebody's put Linux on a Dell, but I believe your friend should at
least look at IBM's. Dell is an Intel/Windows-centric company where IBM
is more Linux friendly. I've never had trouble putting Linux on an IBM
Laptop.
Something to consider: for a wireless Access Point, your frie
Aloha Rick,
Based on my experience, for "cheap, easy, and reliable" I would suggest
using a combination wireless access point/router/switch for the
server-side. If you use an external antenna you can greatly increase the
range of the wireless network.
Steven B. Tomlinson
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Given the HIPAA requirements, I strongly recommend against a consumer
solution like Linksys. Look to Cisco or a competitor if you're talking
about real patient data. Let me know if you need references.
Best regards,
Bill
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Rick,
We use a Linksys wireless hub wired to the server and as many remote
wireless workstations as you need (up to a limit of 256 or so). It is
stable and works well.
Gordon
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Dear Hardhats,
I am looking for network guidance for a friend. He is purchasing five
Dell laptops to be used as a mobile VistA demonstration. One would be a
VistA server, the other four would be workstations running CPRS Chart.
The goal is to set them up with some kind of wireless network that
VistA Community Call Notes
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Tom Akerman
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Rick, update
Thanks Dave,
That helps a lot.
Hope all is well with you. :-)
Kevin
> A GOTO command on the SAME LINE as the FOR command
> will leave all FOR
> loops on that line previoius to the GOTO command.
> The QUIT command is a context sensitive command in
> MUMPS.
> There are very few context sens
The QUIT command on the SAME LINE as the FOR command controls
quitting the most previous FOR loop,
and has no impact on the subroutine stack.
A GOTO command on the SAME LINE as the FOR command will leave all FOR
loops on that line previoius to the GOTO command.
The QUIT command is a context sens
Hey all,
I am working with this line of code:
F D0=0:0 S D0=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,DDF(1),D0)) S:D0=""
D0=-1 Q:'$D(^(D0,0)) S Z=^(0) D I^DITR
My question, does the QUIT in this line quit the For
loop, or quit the function?
Would this be equivalent code:
F D0=0:0 DO GOTO:'$D(^(D0,0)) LABEL1
. S D0
I can answer some of this is a limited way and I know Kevin can answer more.
The things Kevin may not know about though is that there were patches to the
billing system just recently released designed to deliver all of the data any
outside clearing house could want from within VistA. Brian Lord
Bhaskar,
The problem is the inability to associate ancillary orders and other professional fees with encounters for ambulatory and inpatient episodes of care. In other words, to find them all in one place (module). If any one has a solution for that I'm sure there are many who would be intere
I think this question was previously asked on the hardhats list at
topica.com, but the search capability there seems to be down, so please
excuse the duplication. I am asking on behalf of someone who is
currently traveling with limited access to e-mail.
What are VistA's billing / practice mana
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