You're only paranoid until the first high-profile exploit/breach.
http://syncstop.com/
http://int3.cc/blogs/news/9094591-usb-condoms
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015, at 11:16, Julian Y Koh wrote:
> On Tue Jan 27 2015 11:47:50 CST, "Odtohan, Cathi"
> wrote:
> >
> > At one point we considered something like
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014, at 23:41, Anders Nilsson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anybody know what channels are used in Europe?
> Channels 149/153 are not supported in the EU as far as I know.
According to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels#5.C2.A0GHz_.28802.11a.2Fh.2Fj.2Fn.2Fac.29.5B17.5D
36,
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013, at 10:18, Chanowski, John wrote:
> Does anyone know of an apparatus/application that allows
> mirroring/streaming to a TV screen wirelessly that does not depend on
> Bonjour or equivalent protocols and instead relies on more enterprise
> friendly protocols? Does anyone know if
We've seen an increase in number of devices associating as well.
Nothing nearly as impressive as everyone else's numbers in terms of
total quantity, but the jump for us from peaks of 300 associated to over
400 associated clients is definitely noticeable.
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fically these:
http://www.terra-wave.com/shop/80211n-245-ghz-6-dbi-mimo-patch-antenna-with-rptnc-plug-connector-p-1347.html
The articulating mount feels a bit on the flimsy side though so I'm not
sure I'd use it anywhere there would be significant wind loading.
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4s
running code version 7.0.98.0.
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d balancing and band steering, and do those
features work well?
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en network or AES encryption to support N rates. I guess N clients
will only use AES, but non-N can still use TKIP then?
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t and institution owned)?
We're a Cisco wireless shop, I've got WCS installed but haven't had time
to set up any kind of reporting on it yet. I know the few times I've
remembered to check there haven't been any TKIP clients, but I'll need
more than just a few slices in t
y're working out fine for us.
http://www.terra-wave.com/shop/80211n-245-ghz-6-dbi-mimo-patch-antenna-with-rptnc-plug-connector-p-1347.html
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5 passthrough
grommets as well as weathertight bulkhead-mounted RF connectors with
pigtails on the inside (so you can attach the antennas on the outside of
the enclosure).
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r paper on Zigbee and 802.11 networks (focusing on a
hospital environment):
http://nrlweb.cs.ucla.edu/publication/download/538/a5-hou.pdf
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setup.
We also provided another SSID just for the theater, as they use wireless
PDAs for some lighting control/setup (and are looking into iPads for
sound control) and we didn't want to have interference issues between
their stand-alone AP and our system.
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f the stage and control room areas.
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com, and dual-band MIMO directional antennas from
terrawave.com.
We did consider the option of housing the APs indoors and running
feedline out to the antennas, but the increased number/size of building
penetrations needed for the feedline as well as signal loss through the
feedline made the exter
Ps in that room when they aren't
needed. Side benefit: Cellular telephone signals are also blocked!
Of course, installing said mesh is not going to be a quick or easy task.
Hmm...I wonder if wireless location services would provide a mechanism
to allow or deny access based on a client's lo
rage)
Yeah, most of our gear logs to syslog on a box that has a bunch of
storage.
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s the same MAC address I have on my luggage!
I just checked through all of our Cisco WLC logs, that address made
several appearances in May and June of last year, but not since then.
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