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Thanks for the info Mac.
First, I'm not that concerned about the CPE utility
working. That's one reason I like the static IP setup - I know what user
has what IP and how to get to their CPE.
For the VLAN switch (that I'm not familiar with at
all) can you tell me how this would work on a
Given what the article cites I don't see it being a severe burden on a
small ISP. All that I see mentioned in the article is the ability to
track what IP belongs to what customer over a period of time. If you
can't track that on your network, how do you manage to troubleshoot
problems or
wrong, every person has the right to be assumed innocent until proven
guilty.
To all,
As a police officer, i need a wiretap on a phone line, because i believe
the person using that ph. line is doing something illegal. When i get
that permission from the judicial authority i may start tracking
As usual, Scriv has defined this well. I always want to tell BB to take a long walk on a short dock. However, This is an important issue, public addresses, private uses. Well said Scriv.Ron Wallace Hahnron, Inc. 220 S. Jackson Dt. Addison, MI 49220 Phone: (517)547-8410 Mobile: (517)605-4542
It's not about tracking what IP belongs to what customer. It's about
logging ALL connections, possibly even content.
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From: Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] WHY?
Travis, my network has no such central point. There is no point where my
traffic passes through or can be mirrored to a single point at a building.
In less than a year, it will all be dynamically routed via BGP, through
physically diverse locations and providers, and again, traffic from the