On Sat, 04 Mar 2000 09:36:47 GMT, RJ Atkinson said:
> The difference between Silver and Gold is the quality of the crypto supported,
> by the way. In AU, it appears that Gold cards are available for sale only to
>financial
> institutions or government-related institutions.
Is there an issue wit
Does anybody know of any stds for direct IP mapping into a SONET/SDH
payload (SPE) ? Thanks in advance.
Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
>
>
> I hope the 128 bit "gold" cards use a longer IV..
>
> - Bill
Does anyone know if the 128-bit variant of WEP is openly specified anywhere?
With the spinoff of the Enterprise portion of Lucents business, will the
128-b
< said:
> By the way, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD all have device drivers for
> the Lucent WaveLAN PCMCIA cards according to their respective web
> sites.
And thus also for other vendors' badge-engineered Lucent cards (e.g.,
Cabletron).
-GAWollman
(writing today as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
--
Gar
> This is the same card as an Apple Airport. It is 802.11 DS, 11Mbps, and
> supports Wire Equivalent Privacy (WEP). The idea here is that you need a key to
> get on the network, but once you're on you can see all the traffic "on the
> wire" that you care to. The Apple software only lets you set a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon Crowcroft) wrote on 01.03.00 in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> basically, the mobile phone business is making moves to do what
> MSN failed and capture "the whole internet" by making itself the one and
> only portal - in europe at least, they stand a chance of succeeding for 3
>
At 02:31 04-03-00 , Randall Gellens wrote:
>At 12:57 PM 2/15/00 +1030, Mark Prior wrote:
>
>>The package being offered is a WaveLAN IEEE Turbo 11Mbps PC card for
>>AU$276.36 (approx US$175). Drivers are available from Lucent for (at
>>least) Windows 95, 98, NT, CE, 2000, MacOS and Linux.
>
>Searc
Hello:
A couple of days ago I have posted a query for **ONLINE DOCUMENTS**
of practical TCP Encapsulation within TCP. Thanks for everyone
who has replied in private. I am aware that someone in Harvard was
doing it, however, I would like to know what is currently under
development or already on t