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Dummies Running open APs
They leave it open and then try to cut people off based on Windoze USER NAME, HOSTNAME and MAC address. They obviously have no idea what the hell they are doing since I can readily change all three...
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NEWS: Wi-Fi, WirelessHD Cozy up to WiGig Standard
The Wireless Gigabit Alliance may be on its way to dominating the market for multi-gigabit in-room wireless networks after the powerful Wi-Fi Alliance said it would study the group's specification as...
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Help With Free WiFi !!
I own a small cafe and want to give my customers (maybe 10 at most) free wifi access when they sit and eat. I have Netgear wireless router but it runs on a WPA2 requiring a password. My concerns are...
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13 years ago
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Automatic File Translation Utility for Windows-based Mobile Devices
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release of TranslateUs v. 1.00 Automatic File Translation Utility for Windows-based Mobile Devices May 3, 2010 MobileTimes announces the release of its fully automated file...
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Do you know what this is?
Wonder what the inside looks like. Anyone have a photo? telephonepolepix | testagainchatter | Flickr
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Apple - iPad network woes
I seem to recall from a few years back that there were some problems with Apple & local networks at some schools... was it with the iTouch ? Now - with the iPad, I seem to recall some recent news...
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13 years ago
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Used Gear...........
Is there a market for used 2.4 gHz antenna's and coax ? I've got (1) 24dbI Andrews/Conifer grid, (1) 14dbi Andrews/Conifer grid and several Huber-Suhner 16 dbi 3 x 3 panels....maybe even a 6 dbi...
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13 years ago
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Jeff, et al: Is this antenna worth it?
2.4 GHz Backfire antenna - is a perfect blend between high gain directional wifi antenna, and low cost. Backfires are perfect for bridge, client or AP modes
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13 years ago
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City wide coverage?
How do large companies typically offer wifi coverage for a large city such that no matter where you are, you can pretty much connect? Is this done by multiple antennas, high power APs, what factors...
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13 years ago
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Got the Cisco E3000
First I would like to thanks some folks here for information helped me to decide to go for it. I do realize that the top-notch E3000 could be more than what I really need, but since it isn't too...
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13 years ago
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I bet this has actually happened somewhere
Boss says, "Good news! We won the bid to build a nationwide wireless network!" Dilbert says, "Bad news! We don't know how to build a nationwide wireless network!" Boss says, "It's wireless. How hard...
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13 years ago
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Volcano and Wifi
Could the ash from the Icelandic volcano affect wifi signals worldwide?
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13 years ago
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With both wireless & ethernet connected, which connection does Windows use?
When a WinXP computer has both a wireless connection (54 Mbps) and an ethernet connection (100 Mbps), how does Windows choose which connection to actually use? Does it pick the fastest? The first to...
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13 years ago
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Linksys or Netgear
Further to my recent posting of "Wireless connection driving me crazy" my supplier has special offers on: Linksys by Cisco WAG120N Wireless N150 ADSL Modem Router NETGEAR DG834G v5 Wireless-G ADSL...
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13 years ago
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SpeedTouch 585(i) v6: Allow New Devices?
I have a SpeedTouch 585(i) v6. I thought I could set "Allow New Devices" to "New stations are not allowed" without preventing established devices from connecting (see "Home Networks" page at )....
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13 years ago
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