Hi Ralph
On 08/03/2019 11:12, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Tim,
then for around 30 minutes in the morning, returning exactly as Cost
Centre #2 left for school.
I was going to mention at the club if it could be your policy rules
interfering. It didn't occur to me it could be them being routed
Hi Stephen
On 08/03/2019 11:17, Stephen Wolff wrote:
Hiya
then for around 30 minutes in the morning, returning exactly as Cost
Centre #2 left for school.
Blimey. Hadn’t considered that CCs could upset networking routing in the house.
I think I’d better try this SmokePing thing
Try
You might want to install arpalert, too.
http://www.arpalert.org/arpalert.html
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Hi Tim,
> There's a fair number of devices (20-30) on the network at any time.
I've not used it, and don't fully understand its operation, but I wonder
if RADIUS is well suited to the `authentication and authorisation'
of clients to the home network. https://freeradius.org/ is popular and
Hi Keith
On 08/03/2019 16:46, Keith Edmunds wrote:
You might want to install arpalert, too.
http://www.arpalert.org/arpalert.html
Thanks, have installed and set this up.
Cheers
Tim
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On Fri, 08 Mar 2019 16:23:55 +, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> I've not used it, and don't fully understand its operation, but I
> wonder if RADIUS is well suited to the `authentication and
> authorisation' of clients to the home network.
I have got the impression from these messages that Tim might
Hi Ralph
On 08/03/2019 16:23, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Tim,
There's a fair number of devices (20-30) on the network at any time.
I've not used it, and don't fully understand its operation, but I wonder
if RADIUS is well suited to the `authentication and authorisation'
of clients to the home
Hiya
>> then for around 30 minutes in the morning, returning exactly as Cost
>> Centre #2 left for school.
Blimey. Hadn’t considered that CCs could upset networking routing in the house.
I think I’d better try this SmokePing thing
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Hi Tim,
> then for around 30 minutes in the morning, returning exactly as Cost
> Centre #2 left for school.
I was going to mention at the club if it could be your policy rules
interfering. It didn't occur to me it could be them being routed
around. :-)
> A few months ago, everything starts
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