Re: [WISPA] Inventory Software

2010-09-22 Thread Georges-Keny PAUL
It depends on what kind of information that you have to inventory. If it is
a security issue test on a LAN network fine. Otherwise you
need Administrator or root access to the  Box to do the job.
Of course, you can have a lot of information about protocol running on the
Box, just using a port scan software, like old Ethereal Wireshak (
http://www.wireshark.org/).

Anyway, good luck !

Keny


2010/9/22 Steve Barnes st...@pcswin.com

 I have a company who wants me to come in an attach to their network and do
 a IP/system name/user inventory.  But they don't want me to have access to
 their servers or passwords.  Is there an app out there that might do this.
  I know I can do an angry IPscan and get IP and machine name.  I was just
 looking for something that I would not have to install on each computer to
 find user and other info.  Best of all it would be great if it were free.

 Steve Barnes
 RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service



 
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[WISPA] Specifications for Internet services on public frequency

2010-09-21 Thread Georges-Keny PAUL
Hello all,

Some people of the list, like Robert West, Glenn Kelley and of
course Matt Jenkins, strongly recommended me this list for my “case”.

We are located in Haiti. My team is working on technical and technological
specifications of a document for the deployment of Internet service on
public frequencies in rural areas. We welcome your thoughts on the topic in
terms of previous experiences and, well sure, you recommendation in terms of
equipment. You should note that the environment in question is very
mountainous with very precarious infrastructure conditions: no electricity,
poor access, etc. We would like to deploy a service at minimal cost, using
mainly open source software.



All comments, suggestions, recommendations, draft, success stories are well
come.



Feel free to contact me for additional information.



Warms regards,
Georges-Keny PAUL



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Re: [WISPA] Specifications for Internet services on public frequency

2010-09-21 Thread Georges-Keny PAUL
Basicaly,
We will deal with hard environment, but not really foliage. One of the
advantage with our country, it's you can easily have a coverage from one
point. The link will coverage long distance. Maybe with multiple hop from
one point to an other. Just to have an idea just take a look on Google
Earth. Search From Port-au-Prince to  Hinche; from Hinche to Cap-Haitien and
From Cap-Haitien to Fort-Liberté and Ouanaminthe. you'll have an idea.

Regards,
Keny

2010/9/21 Matt Jenkins m...@smarterbroadband.net

 Do you have to contend with Foliage? If so do you have any pictures of
 what it looks like and how dense it is? This will have a major impact on
 what frequencies will be viable for use in your area.

 On 09/21/2010 06:54 AM, Georges-Keny PAUL wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  Some people of the list, like Robert West, Glenn Kelley and of course
  Matt Jenkins, strongly recommended me this list for my “case”.
 
  We are located in Haiti. My team is working on technical and
  technological specifications of a document for the deployment of
  Internet service on public frequencies in rural areas. We welcome your
  thoughts on the topic in terms of previous experiences and, well sure,
  you recommendation in terms of equipment. You should note that the
  environment in question is very mountainous with very precarious
  infrastructure conditions: no electricity, poor access, etc. We would
  like to deploy a service at minimal cost, using mainly open source
  software.
 
  All comments, suggestions, recommendations, draft, success stories are
  well come.
 
  Feel free to contact me for additional information.
 
  Warms regards,
 
  Georges-Keny PAUL
 
 
 
 
 
 
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