I did it to expose the problems associated with 802.11b/g which is a
technology that was NOT designed for what it is being used for today. I
think several people on the list realized what tricks can be done with
the SSID and now they are smarter because I posted it. The whole point
of the post is
The downside of proprietary systems is the being 'held hostage' to the
one manufacture As some of us have already discovered.
And just because you have a network based on 'proprietary system',
don't think you are 'safe'. You are not.
Blair
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
I did it to expose
Well it appears that Trango has done another flip flop on us.
I called Electro-Comm this morning to order some FSU's and found that
Electro-Comm, as well as all other Trango resellers are no longer selling
Trango, it is now back to factory direct.
If anyone has any new/used and working 5830 or
I still rest better at night knowing my network
doesn't show up in every teenager's copy of Netstumbler..
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 10:43
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Virtual AP
The downside of
Marlon,
Google "Airvast Technology", Taiwan Co., claim to be the "World Leader in Wireless"-Original Message-From: Marlon K. Schafer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 09:43 PMTo: isp-wireless@isp-wireless.comCc: 'Conversations over a new WISP Trade
2" water pipe. It'll be heavy but it'll get
you up there. 21' long.
laters,
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I have a water tower near one of my 900Mhz ap's
that's causing me a lot of interference due to the water company's SCADA
stuff. Does anyone know if the devices they use have channel control in
terms of switching channels within 900Mhz or are they all over the place all the
time. I have a
Lol, churchofwifi.org look at this group of war drivers they seem to be
hung up on linksys, outdoor linksys enclosure's and other consumer grade
wifi boxes. Check out the War Driving rig.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Much of the SCADA system was Frequency Hopping (all
over the place). A good combat for thatis a radios that
supports ARQ.
Also, use Horizontal pol as much as possible.
Doesn't mean there aren't DSSS ones. Most of the SCADA systems I thought used
narrow channels, and didn't take a lot of
John:
In years previous, the telcos had whittled away at UNE to the point
that if they deployed advanced services in the last mile - read
fiber, even an inch of it in the neighborhood cable vault (and the rest
remained copper), then the telcos didn't have to share. But if there
was a copper
Hi Folks, Happy New Year.
For
those who had the chance to help out during the Katrina response and met Anthony
Veltri with his mobile GIS lab, here is a local TV report on his van and the
response http://www.turnto10.com/news/5695464/detail.html,
you need to allow pop ups to view the
Since when kismet scans and shows proprietary wireless protocols ?
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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www.aeronetpr.com
787.767.7466
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I've heard most SCADA stories about how
they use all kinds of watts to go a mile or two. Most of the time all
it takes is showing them how to do a link and not over power the crap
out of everything. (from what I have heard)
Brett Hays wrote:
I have a water tower near one of my
I would like to be contacted off list by one of the board members of WISPA.
Rudy Worrell
Wave2Net High Speed Internet
www.Wave2Net.com
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Has anyone deployed the AIRlok (WISP-in-a-box) product? And
if so, what do you think of it?
Thanks
Rick Schlander
MRVNet Minnesota
River Valley
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Not all equipment can do it, but at least Cisco APs can. At layer 2
using WDS, you can hand off from 1 AP to another while using VOIP and
not lose the connection-it's less than 50 ms. If you want to do layer 3,
it'll cost a bunch of money because the WLSM blade is $18,000 for the
Catalyst
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