[swinog] Job Offer
Hi all The company I'm working for (20 employees) is looking for an IT techie. Here are the needs: MUST - Oracle experience - Linux/Unix experience - English language skills - Willing to work in Zug OPTIONAL (Bonus points) - Networking experience with Cisco devices (BGP, switching) - Windows server knowledge - Scripting/programming know-how - IDS/Firewall know-how - VPN experience Since the company is quite small, the IT team does everything. Imagine supporting an MS Office user with his Excel formulas, setting up a new peer at SwissIX, implementing a PHP/MySQL CMS and then mounting some rack equipment on the same day. The company is in the financial sector, which means we have enough budget to buy cool hard- and software. But it also has some minor drawbacks: There are some clothing guidelines (shoes shirt required), you cannot have a criminal record and you have to refrain from doing certain financial transactions while working here (insider trading laws). Still interested? Send me your CV offline (remember: the reply-to goes to the list - be careful not to send your CV out to the world :-)) Cheers, Viktor ___ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
Re: [swinog] SDSL
I think the Traffic is a bigger Problem... I must make a line from a little Kaff to a littlerer Kaff (wo sich Hase und Fuchs gute Nacht wünschen...) The distance is on air 12 km... on Cable is i think till 10 times more... This is the Problem... On this distance I'm happy when I have the normal 1.8 mb on SDSL or 4 MB on Swisslink Data... The 3. way if Fredy has a 10 MB Line on this Käffer... - Original Message - From: Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [swinog] SDSL * Xaver Aerni [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm working on a Projekt we are needing a Line for ca 3 Mbit. Is it possible to multiplex 2 SDSL Lines to a 3 Mbit Line... that we have 3.6 Mbits We don't use Internet Connect we must only connect two Points. That's easily possible, if you have both end points under your controller. You will need a device which is capable of mixing the datastream. Depending on your budget and application, you can use two Linux or *BSD based machines with some SDSL Bridges (e.G. ZyXEL), or you can buy a router appliance equipped with two SDSL cards and the appropiate licenses. If you need the latter, talk with the presales support of your distributor, they can tell you which products can fulfill your needs. If you are on a limited budget, you might try the first variant. This needs more technical expertise, though. ___ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog ___ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
Re: [swinog] SDSL
Xaver Aerni schrieb: I think the Traffic is a bigger Problem... I must make a line from a little Kaff to a littlerer Kaff (wo sich Hase und Fuchs gute Nacht wünschen...) The distance is on air 12 km... on Cable is i think till 10 times more... This is the Problem... On this distance I'm happy when I have the normal 1.8 mb on SDSL or 4 MB on Swisslink Data... The 3. way if Fredy has a 10 MB Line on this Käffer... I can't find Kaff on my map. Is this really the correct spelling? Please fill in the form here http://www.init7.net/ethernet-access.php and we'll see what we can do. Regards, F. ___ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
Re: [swinog] SDSL
On Aug 28, 2006, at 12:09 PM, ueli heuer wrote: On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:00:33 +0200 Marcel Prisi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Manuel Wenger wrote: We have a pair of Tahoe with about 4.8M per pair, and when I asked the Swisscom guy if it was OK, he told me that as we rented the line, we could put anything we wanted on it ... hmm, so you could put 230VAC on the line? I hope not! Well that would be rather pointless, but there are other funky things you can do... A long long time ago some friends of mine just had their first two copper wires from the PTT, but were still waiting for the approved modems, so they ran RS-232 directly over it in a 3-wire configuration: RX, TX and ground.. The spectrum management is not as bad as you think, it helps that all the technologies can work on the same cable without disturbing each other (or at least with as little as possible). It would be nice if those rules would be applied uniformly and would make sense. Saying everything which is too competitive with us is forbidden doesn't strike me as very helpful for anybody but Swisscom. Cheers, -daniel ___ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog