I also tried to build a PVR based on linux. Suckage. Duy a TiVo. I did. Then I upgraded it. It rocks. The DirecTiVos can record two channels at once. My PC? Am trashing the All-In_wonder for A GeForce 4 with DVD/DivX/VCD/MP3/OGG/CD/Emulation box.
Dirty hack, and they do still crash somtimes. I realized after posting, that he was NOT uinsg wireless bridging. That's unstable as hell no mater how you tweak it. power saving mode can be turned off at http://ipofwap11/weca.htm
If a hacker simply gains unathurized access to a system, and doesn't do anything harmful with it, anything more then probation is overkill, as someone doing that, is only doing it for sport or learning, and is harmless. Something like web defacing, probably whatever is given for grafitti, perhaps less, as it's easyier to reverse (assuming they left backups for the sdmin. Now.... Somthing like 'rm -rf/'ing a server, or otherwise causing serious downtime, perhaps a few years in jail. Spaming should be punishable by jail time
Er, crap, should have previewed. There's a hack that lets you run firmware from a D-Link DWL-900AP+ on a Linksys WAP11 v2.2, and while bridging still isn't stable there, Setting one up as an AP and the other as an AP Client works well.
I've used them (version WAP11 2.2) at work. The bridging dies every few hours and does not resume until the unit is power cycled. This seems to be a hardware problem, as it exists across firmware. They will become relable, you can run dlink firmware on them, and run one end as an ap and the other as an AP client. I haven't noticed problems with the bridging on the WAP11 v1.1s, but we only have one pair of them.
(I work for a wireless ISP that made the mistake of using linksys gear for bridging. Nightmare.)
I played with a few Linksys WAP11 v2.2 at work a while ago. They can be set to do 22Mbps at http://deviceip/weca.htm. Benchmark at 11Mbps : 5Mbps thruput. @22Mbps : 6.2Mbps thruput.
All it needs now is a whistle, and it will have all the.... oh never mind. Hey, is that a monkey?
Yes, I've seen trains go backwards. I've also seen them park across multiple intersections for 15 minutes at a time.
kismet will still find the ESSID if you turn broadcasts off.
You talking about WEP? a gig of captured data and it's cracked.
I also tried to build a PVR based on linux. Suckage. Duy a TiVo. I did. Then I upgraded it. It rocks. The DirecTiVos can record two channels at once. My PC? Am trashing the All-In_wonder for A GeForce 4 with DVD/DivX/VCD/MP3/OGG/CD/Emulation box.
Yes, you are not alone, I have never burnt pirited music to a CD. Though this is more because I don't listen to music then anything.
bash-2.02# uname -a
Linux (none) 2.1.24-TiVo-2.5 #8 Wed May 8 15:38:27 PDT 2002 ppc unknown
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CSS is a totaly diffrent type of encryption from PGP. AES, for example does not affect file size. You're on crack.
Just like they fixed the sleep/timeout bug in the latest firmware of the WAP11 2.2? Cause the fix didn't work.
Dirty hack, and they do still crash somtimes. I realized after posting, that he was NOT uinsg wireless bridging. That's unstable as hell no mater how you tweak it. power saving mode can be turned off at http://ipofwap11/weca.htm
got kicked out of high school after the 12th grade.
Don't they always do that?
If a hacker simply gains unathurized access to a system, and doesn't do anything harmful with it, anything more then probation is overkill, as someone doing that, is only doing it for sport or learning, and is harmless. Something like web defacing, probably whatever is given for grafitti, perhaps less, as it's easyier to reverse (assuming they left backups for the sdmin. Now.... Somthing like 'rm -rf /'ing a server, or otherwise causing serious downtime, perhaps a few years in jail. Spaming should be punishable by jail time
Er, crap, should have previewed. There's a hack that lets you run firmware from a D-Link DWL-900AP+ on a Linksys WAP11 v2.2, and while bridging still isn't stable there, Setting one up as an AP and the other as an AP Client works well.
I've used them (version WAP11 2.2) at work. The bridging dies every few hours and does not resume until the unit is power cycled. This seems to be a hardware problem, as it exists across firmware. They will become relable, you can run dlink firmware on them, and run one end as an ap and the other as an AP client. I haven't noticed problems with the bridging on the WAP11 v1.1s, but we only have one pair of them.
(I work for a wireless ISP that made the mistake of using linksys gear for bridging. Nightmare.)
I use an inkjet with my cuecat, and it works fine. I had to play with sizes a little, though.
Journaled File Syetem
As in, it detects the fade-to/from-black and resumes playback?
10 years later...
The X-Box 3 will have a 65536 bit key, and nobody will care about the orginal X-Box
pussy?
Whose ass did you pull that number out of? I get 50Mbps of useable bandwidth out of my hub setup, and 100 with a switch.
Most VCRs can set themselves from data broadcasted alond with the video.
I need to install mine. I'm pretty lazy, I bought it a week ago, and It's bueing used as a paperweight. I got it at frys for $99 with $50 rebate.
I played with a few Linksys WAP11 v2.2 at work a while ago. They can be set to do 22Mbps at http://deviceip/weca.htm. Benchmark at 11Mbps : 5Mbps thruput. @22Mbps : 6.2Mbps thruput.
Aftermarket antennas from cisco work fine on WAP11s.
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It's the same site, damnit!