On Thu, 4 Sep 2008, Charles Wyble wrote:
>>- Many APs have client isolation, which keeps traffic from one
>>client going to another. Some switches have this as well.
>
>Wouldn't all switches have this by design and during normal
>operation (various exploits to sniff traffic non withstanding of
do NOT use dhcp on your public network
Some of the fancier AP's will block dhcp in one direction but not the other.
Naturally, you'll normally want to set your ap's so that they prevent client
to client communications.
marlon
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From: "Andrew Niemantsverdriet" <[E
Actually - the iDirect (NO CONNECTION TO US) has a product comparable to
residential cable based broadband over sitcom unit - V E R Y Expensive (on
the order of $k's per month)
Aaron D. Osgood
Streamline Solutions L.L.C
P.O. Box 6115
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TEL: 207-781-5561
FAX: 207-781-8067
MOBIL
A couple goodies I recently discovered and have found some good uses for:
Stainless Steel Zip Ties - Seems like these might work better than the
UBNT zip ties for mounting the NS2/NS5:
http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?SKU=3810730
Definitely better than black zip ties for towe
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> (they aren't necessarily either/or) solutions:
> - Many APs have client isolation, which keeps traffic from one client
> going to another. Some switches have this as well.
>
Wouldn't all switches have this by design and during normal o
Clint Ricker wrote:
> (they aren't necessarily either/or) solutions:
> - Many APs have client isolation, which keeps traffic from one client going
> to another. Some switches have this as well.
>
Wouldn't all switches have this by design and during normal operation
(various exploits to sniff
Andrew, Really, you're asking the wrong question: the problem isn't that you
need to filter out a rogue DHCP server as much as it is poor separation
between customers. The DHCP server is a symptom of a larger problem of
having all the customers on the same layer 2 broadcast domain. Even if you
"f
They all suck for latency.
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Subject: [WISPA] Satellite internet
>I have a customer looking for "enterprise quality" ( his words) satellite
>service. Money is not really a
iDirect
http://www.idirect.net/cs/solutions/corporate_solutions/broadband
You are looking at ($?)
ryan
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> I have a customer looking for "enterprise quality" ( his words) satellite
> service. Money is not really an issue.ooling for a couple of Megs guaranteed.
I have a customer looking for "enterprise quality" ( his words) satellite
service. Money is not really an issue.ooling for a couple of Megs guaranteed.
Any suggestions?
Tnx
Bob
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Canopy NAT and bootP filtering works like a champ to stop the mistake from
causing problems upstream.
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From: "Charles Wyble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Preventing backwards router probl
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
>Yes, when I say plugged in backwards I mean that a LAN port is
>plugged into the WAN cable broadcasting bogus DHCP infomation.
>Currently the architecture is bridged. There are three access
>points (Ubquity NS2) that all come down to a switch
I use PPPoE and NATing CPE... they could do whatever they wanted and they
won't disturb anyone else.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: "Andrew Niemantsverdriet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wedn
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
>>>
How to I prevent SOHO routers from handing out bogus DHCP information
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080904/ap_on_bi_ge/internet_regulation_4
Jeff Broadwick
Sales Manager, ImageStream
800-813-5123 x106 (US/Can)
+1 574-935-8484 x106 (Int'l)
+1 574-935-8488 (Fax)
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
>>
>>> How to I prevent SOHO routers from handing out bogus DHCP information
>>> when they are plugged in backwards?
>>>
>>>
>> Filter them up
Well, that kind of the thing. Maybe its time for him, to move up the ladder.
But not the tower ladder.
See if he's capable to be trained for the higher paying more visible
professional positions. (such as field techs).
Then you have him on your teams for climbing emergencies, and as advisors
for
I'd be asking why in the heck, he'd still want to climb, after he lost his
brother climbing.
Isn't there a clause to protect Parents from loosing all their children, by
sending all of them to war. (reference: Private Ryan)
I see it no different in the Climbing business.
I could also see other ris
Josh,
Try these folks;http://www.aretta.com/
I have no personal experience with them, but have several WISP buddies who
proclaim they are great. You will have options with them.
Mac
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Joshua
Joshua,
I use www.leasedminds.com and did not have to deal with the deposits or
anything else for that matter. His name is Graham Wooden. His phone number is
on his web site.
Again, I am very happy with his company. He goes above and beyond for his
customers. He also has reseller agreements i
It seems to me that there was another, or maybe several other, VOIP providers
mentioned in a previous post that offers reseller packages but does not
require the $2500 initial deposit that VOX requires but offered similar
services. Would someone please help jog my mind?
Thanks!
Josh Rowe
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NexGe
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
>> How to I prevent SOHO routers from handing out bogus DHCP information
>> when they are plugged in backwards?
>>
>
> Filter them upstream?
>
How would I filter upstream? All clients go into
John,
My oldest of my 5 boys struck out on his own about 5 years ago. He landed
in the tower industry as a climber. Not a real surprise considering he used
to watch me do it growing up, and that he is an adrenaline junky. He is one
of those people you would see snowboard down a drift and off a
Thanks to all of the offers for help! Its really appreciated! After getting
generators up and running I only had to change one backhaul antenna and all
seems well so far. I can see power comming up in different areas as clients
come online. What helped alot was having a pass to get on the rooftops
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