would have been using IPv6 Trinity might not have accessed the system so easily. However, Link could have uploaded her more advanced hacking techniques so no matter how you look at it she was getting in.
I would say escalate it to your boss then, allow them to take care of the issue appropriately. What a bummer to get fired over somebody's obsession with kiddy PRON.
I have been designing networks for a couple of years now. I believe the foundation for this particular situation is going to be wireless. Proxim has been one of the major wireless equipment providers for some time now. They have a new product call the Tsunami MP.11 access point. It is a point-to-multipoint geared towards "last mile" solutions. The AP cost about $700. You will place this as close to the center of the community as possible. Then you will receive the signal through residential receivers. You can purchase them in 5-packs for about $1,200. I agree with the other Slashdotters as far as the T1. If possible go with NxT1 (IMA) or a T3 if possible. A single T is not going to be that much bandwidth for the community. This solution is ideal because you will not have to dig trenches, place conduits, and run fiber or copper.
For more information on the Tsunami MP.11 visit http://www.proxim.com/products/all/tsunami_mp11/mp 11.html#ordering
Any questions please e-mail me at jackblack5769@hotmail.com.
Cheers, Netwalkr
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When I can run a rollover cable from my head into the console port of network devices then start the neurological version of tera term I'll be in nirvana.
This junk won't sell. If it does it is to a zit faced geek attempting to convince his friends Linux can play 3d games too. Meanwhile at home their laughing uncontrollable and playing ravenshield on windows machines.]
RIP LGP
Let us consider the facts here so that we come to a good overview/understanding of these companies.
1) Disney stock has been at an average of 16-17 per share in the past few weeks. End of Q3 2001 (around 9/11) shares took a major beating and have yet to recover.
2) EA financially is doing incredible; their 52 week average is between 50-70 per share. During 9/11 they took a slight beating but have dramatically recovered and still gaining fast. They hit there all time high of around 73 per share when BF 1942 was released Sep 17 2002.
3) Disney movies have lost there "magic" Treasure planet is mediocre at best. Lilo & Stich was good but was met with mixed reviews.
The price of theme park admission is absurd (5 day pass $300) + lodging, food, etc... I personally will never go again.
4) EA games current releases are among the best games ever created (BF 1942, MOH, The Sims and all the expansions packs available). With regards to media they sponsor major sporting events including the Super Bowl, Nascar, and the Olympics. Doesn't get much better then that!
In conclusion, I can only speculate that EA will become the next media giant. I am looking forward to the next American McGee's game OZ.
What MS is doing is offering the discounted software and then in a year or two raping you when it is time to upgrade. You want Exchange Titanium? You need to buy.net server and btw the is no discount this time.:-)
As a Cisco engineer I believe if the network is done right the first time there is no need for that drastic of a Disaster recovery plan. The shear cost would be astronomical and if there is a design flaw in the orginal model why replicate that on the DR side. Just my 2 cents.
would have been using IPv6 Trinity might not have accessed the system so easily. However, Link could have uploaded her more advanced hacking techniques so no matter how you look at it she was getting in.
I would say escalate it to your boss then, allow them to take care of the issue appropriately. What a bummer to get fired over somebody's obsession with kiddy PRON.
I have been designing networks for a couple of years now. I believe the foundation for this particular situation is going to be wireless. Proxim has been one of the major wireless equipment providers for some time now. They have a new product call the Tsunami MP.11 access point. It is a point-to-multipoint geared towards "last mile" solutions. The AP cost about $700. You will place this as close to the center of the community as possible. Then you will receive the signal through residential receivers. You can purchase them in 5-packs for about $1,200. I agree with the other Slashdotters as far as the T1. If possible go with NxT1 (IMA) or a T3 if possible. A single T is not going to be that much bandwidth for the community. This solution is ideal because you will not have to dig trenches, place conduits, and run fiber or copper. For more information on the Tsunami MP.11 visit http://www.proxim.com/products/all/tsunami_mp11/mp 11.html#ordering
Any questions please e-mail me at jackblack5769@hotmail.com.
Cheers, Netwalkr
When I can run a rollover cable from my head into the console port of network devices then start the neurological version of tera term I'll be in nirvana.
if I can get dem air force ones..
This junk won't sell. If it does it is to a zit faced geek attempting to convince his friends Linux can play 3d games too. Meanwhile at home their laughing uncontrollable and playing ravenshield on windows machines.] RIP LGP
Duke Nukem Forever... It will be forever before it ships.
OK OK I messed up. Please forgive me.
Let us consider the facts here so that we come to a good overview/understanding of these companies.
1) Disney stock has been at an average of 16-17 per share in the past few weeks. End of Q3 2001 (around 9/11) shares took a major beating and have yet to recover.
2) EA financially is doing incredible; their 52 week average is between 50-70 per share. During 9/11 they took a slight beating but have dramatically recovered and still gaining fast. They hit there all time high of around 73 per share when BF 1942 was released Sep 17 2002.
3) Disney movies have lost there "magic" Treasure planet is mediocre at best. Lilo & Stich was good but was met with mixed reviews.
The price of theme park admission is absurd (5 day pass $300) + lodging, food, etc... I personally will never go again.
4) EA games current releases are among the best games ever created (BF 1942, MOH, The Sims and all the expansions packs available).
With regards to media they sponsor major sporting events including the Super Bowl, Nascar, and the Olympics. Doesn't get much better then that!
In conclusion, I can only speculate that EA will become the next media giant. I am looking forward to the next American McGee's game OZ.
Shaun
the boys at Microsoft should take a lesson from Fowler. Martin Fowler XP (extreme programming), Microsoft Windows XP (extreme prejuduice).
background music while you work...
Come back and get this one please! www.strangecosmos.com/view.adp?picture_id=7064
What MS is doing is offering the discounted software and then in a year or two raping you when it is time to upgrade. You want Exchange Titanium? You need to buy .net server and btw the is no discount this time. :-)
I'll wait for Apple's external version of the SuperDrive.
As a Cisco engineer I believe if the network is done right the first time there is no need for that drastic of a Disaster recovery plan. The shear cost would be astronomical and if there is a design flaw in the orginal model why replicate that on the DR side. Just my 2 cents.
Wireless 3d Glasses $100, Complete gaming PC $1500, The look on your friends face when they see you playing UT with these glasses, PRICELESS.......