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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] New Crazy Wireless Devices
Hmm. So I wonder how these things would work on a home network which is just
about guaranteed to not have a public IP?
Pete
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> We currently have an open SSID, so authentication and network access is
> not the issue. The challenge is around the use of P2P. So far, the only
> fix/workaround is to give t
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We currently have an open SSID, so authentication and network access is not the
issue. The challenge is around the use of P2P. So far, the only
fix/workaround is to give the device a public IP
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Rick
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What challenge
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One of the more challenging devi
: [WIRELESS-LAN] New Crazy Wireless Devices
We've gotten a request about wifi enabled wall outlets in residence halls for
controlling connected appliances and metering power usage.
-Paul Reimer
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"The most interesting new device to show up so
far as been a Ring Doorbell system. "
Never would of thought of that one! I guess knocking is just so 2008.
hael Davis
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We're just starting to see some of the early groups start showing up on campus.
The early trends seem to be Amazon Echo/Dots and Google Home systems,
We're just starting to see some of the early groups start showing up on
campus.
The early trends seem to be Amazon Echo/Dots and Google Home systems, among
the ever growing trend of Smart TVs. The most interesting new device to
show up so
far as been a Ring Doorbell system.
thanks
mike
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We saw a surge of these after the 2015 holiday season. Like other gaming
devices, we MAC whitelist, and recommend that the users use wired if possible.
Haven't seen much trouble out of
We saw a surge of these after the 2015 holiday season. Like other gaming
devices, we MAC whitelist, and recommend that the users use wired if
possible. Haven't seen much trouble out of them.
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 3:39 PM Peter P Morrissey wrote:
> Wondering if anyone has noticed any new trends
Wondering if anyone has noticed any new trends in popular wireless devices that
we might expect returning students to want to connect in their residences when
they return?
Not being a gamer, this one was new to me. It apparently streams games on
running on your laptop to your TV over a WiFi con
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