Mark,

How do you connect the cpu board to the wireless devices?

Jeff 

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> Are you deliberately being obtuse?   Or at least acting obtuse?

Not at all.

>
> Any competent network engineer is capable of inserting a packet 
> sniffer at the AP site.

Really?   What crack you been sniffing, Forrest?

 Especially one who is capable of engineering a
> "properly engineered network", as you obviously know so much about.
> Most of the time it involves a hub (or a managed switch capable of 
> mirroring a port - but a dumb ethernet switch) placed between the AP 
> and the rest of the network.

Can't be done.  In no place on my network does the data flow through
ethernet.  All routing is done within a single cpu board between an array of
wireless interfaces.  Most places have no capacity to even power a hub or
switch and CERTAINLY no physical place to put it.

   If you are using the same physical hardware
> for the AP and the BH, you may need to separate these functions out 
> into two separate pieces of hardware so you can sniff the traffic 
> between them - but like I said, any decent network engineer should be 
> able to understand the concepts of how to make this work.

<< BANGS HEAD ON DESK >>   NO!

This is not wanted, practical, or possible for ANY part of my network. 
Certainly, it cannot be done "CALEA compliant".   I refer to the previous 
post I made on the topic... the long one.

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> -forrest
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>> I have a better idea.   Explain how you do that.
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>> ----- Original Message -----
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>>> No matter how many times you try to change the subject to "you need 
>>>> to help law enforcment", which has NEVER been the issue, it still 
>>>> fails to address the fact that no properly designed and operating 
>>>> wireless network can be CALEA compliant.
>>>>
>>> Explain how your network is designed such that you can't go to an AP 
>>> site and insert a packet sniffer and gather all of the internet 
>>> traffic for a specific customer attached to that AP - excluding 
>>> traffic between two customers on the same AP.
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>>> That is all that is required for CALEA compliance, thanks to WISPA.
>>>
>>> -forrest
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