What RADAR is on 5.2 GHz? This would be C band, I think.
I'm getting my first DFS lockouts and boy is it frustrating!
It is frustrating about the initial scan period and its frustrating when
channels lock out and disable.
It was frustrating enough to make me temporarily go back to 5.8, which was
good to know
Mac Dearman wrote:
My Windows XP Pro gives the MAC address of a duplicate ip address. It does
not just "pop up" in a bubble on the desk top - - you have to look in the
event viewer, but the info is there.
Mac
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Behal
Yeah competition stinks :-(
Its actually not that bad because They leave out all the details like...
They won't pull the cable over 50feet from the pole. In the suburbs, front
yards are often very large, sometimes a small farm. They cherry pick the
prime neighborhoods, and forget the rest
It could have been this:
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/06/1354232
Ryan
On Dec 11, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Mark McElvy wrote:
My wife mentioned someone on the radio talking about a bill/law
passing
through congress/senate trying to make ISPs responsible for things
like
kids getti
My Windows XP Pro gives the MAC address of a duplicate ip address. It does
not just "pop up" in a bubble on the desk top - - you have to look in the
event viewer, but the info is there.
Mac
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Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
Sent: Tuesday,
My wife mentioned someone on the radio talking about a bill/law passing
through congress/senate trying to make ISPs responsible for things like
kids getting into porn and what not. She caught the tail end of the
conversation so did not get a lot of details. Anybody hear of anything
like this?
M
It certainly looks small, but it doesn't mention low profile anywhere. Does
it fit in a low profile slot? Does it include a low profile bracket?
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T
Hello!
I have a friend on the Big Island around these coordinates: 20.060708,
-155.586394
He is looking for service or at least a report of any service in the area
(DSL/Cable etc)
This is right near the Keck Observatory Admin offices.
Thanks!
ryan
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Your best bet is to get the specific vendors tool from the vendor- they
all usually have their own link budget tool.
Marty
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Vista SP1 releases next Tuesday
XP SP3 released today along with MSOffice2007 SP1
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I've seen this as well in the past.
Best to my recollection is has something to do with the consumer gateway
routers. Or it had something to do with someones pc. I can't remember
the actual situation, but I seen a bunch of times.
One more reason why I like using the router built into the cpe
The now mostluy defunct CLECs have been doing this every since they were
allowed to be CLECs. Not the tisp, but the fiber and copper through sewer lines.
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Yeah, they have sewer inspection camera systems... how much of a stretch is
it to just leave the fiber there?
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Sent: Tues
Don't forget google's foray into being an ISP
http://www.google.com/tisp/
Ryan
On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 09:31 -0800, George Rogato wrote:
> Mike Hammett wrote:
> > That's a load of crap. ;-)
> >
> > Really, though, I had this idea before.
> >
>
> Ahh, not so fast...
>
> I read an article at l
Why should Windows refuse to accept an IP just because there is a
conflict on the network? As long as that machine has a unique address,
why should it care about the duplicate? Makes it hard to troubleshoot
the network when your troubleshooting machine won't get an address.
Scott Lambert wro
Mike Hammett wrote:
That's a load of crap. ;-)
Really, though, I had this idea before.
Ahh, not so fast...
I read an article at least 3 years ago about a guy in Salt Lake City
that was already doing this. He had a robot, or a machine with a camera
on it that dragged the fibers through th
*nods*
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From: "Tom DeReggi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Backhaul options/test/results
80Ghz does h
60 GHz is worse than 80 GHz because of the oxygen in the air.
Of course someone should ensure that they properly engineer their links and
use the most appropriate device for that link.
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Fro
Scott Lambert wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:21:37AM -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Here's an example from yesterday. My new laptop is Vista (the old one has
a concrete floor induced broken screen). There is a device somewhere on my
network that is answerin
That's a load of crap. ;-)
Really, though, I had this idea before.
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 8:55 PM
Subject: [WISPA
Radio Mobile was just recoded to work with WINE... it didn't for many
years.
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 4:49 PM
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:21:37AM -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
wrote:
> Here's an example from yesterday. My new laptop is Vista (the old one has
> a concrete floor induced broken screen). There is a device somewhere on my
> network that is answering arp requests incorrectly. No m
http://washingtontimes.com/article/20071121/BUSINESS/111210039/1006
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Cause it doesn't work right.
Here's an example from yesterday. My new laptop is Vista (the old one has a
concrete floor induced broken screen). There is a device somewhere on my
network that is answering arp requests incorrectly. No matter what IP addy
I put on the Vista machine (or osx for
RouterOS v3 RC13 is out.
The torrent is here:
http://www.mikrotik.com/download/routeros-x86-3.0rc13.torrent
I do host about 4 different boxes around the US running Utorrent with no
upload limit. Several are off multi-homed connections, as well as one is
off three Gigabit connections out
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