My understanding is that the law requires one of three particular
protocols/formats and TCPDump is not one of them. And, store and
forward is not an option.
Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
Sounds simple enough. Any MT can stream packets a packet capture device.
As far as VPN, that's
That was my understanding as well Scott. I can't seem to remember what
formats they said were ok to use, do you?
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If I were to build a script for my tech support phone answering,
and share it with you all as an FAQ, what do you think the most
common questions are, and how are they answered. Keep in mind,
that I'm attempting to write a script, so to speak, for an operator
to pick up the phone and cluefully
Marshall,
True IPSec is not NAT friendly. The reason is because the client
connects to the VPN Server, whether it was TCP/UDP and says...I want a
VPN Connection. The VPN Server, if it is IPSec, will then create a GRE
tunnel directly to the client. The reason it won't work via NAT is
because
Do you have a router? If yes, then reboot the [EMAIL PROTECTED] router!!! AND
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We use almost all Smartbridge AP's but recently added one of their newer units,
it just likes to stop associating or passing traffic randomely so that bridge
is our nightmare. My sysadmin doesn't like Microtic stuff but he' leaves at
the week for another job so you can bet I will be buying
#1) IS THE INTERNET DOWN?
A) No, but it sounds like you're having trouble...
#2) IS THE INTERNET DOWN? (I just reinstalled my computer but that
couldnt't be the problem...)
A) No, but it sounds like your computer isn't set up correctly...
#3) IS THE INTERNET DOWN? (The
testing the new mail server.
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Sheesh, I hate to bad mouth smart bridges, but I went that way once, was
sort of like being blinded while walking in your bare feet and stepping
into a pit of hot coals. Kinda still haunts me.
I'm not that technically savy, but I have no problem using ssh'ing ito a
star-os ap and configuring
Kinda got of the subject there, but I've spent a lot this past year
retooling my network, and support has dropped to a very low level.
Guess the first thing I woul ask, is if they have rebooted everything,
their poe adapter, their router, the pc's. in that order.
One major question I learned
Hi I was hoping to learn from Marlon - not be slapped - if he isn't going to
provide useful feedback maybe it is better he not jump into the discussion that
he does not have time to dig into.
Thanks
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HA HA HA.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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#1) IS THE
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