I work with several colleges who have deployed campus wireless networks. If you are plugging the AP into their network in any way and if you are in their dorm they have the ability to regulate their own property. At Colorado College where I have done some wireless work they scan on a regular basis to insure that there are no rouge access points that have been put up by students. It is a security nightmare and also can interfere with the college run network. It's no a question of FCC regulations or any of that it's a question of the college being allowed to have control of their own network which they are responsible for.
First off, to all who were talking about it. No, Democrats haven't had a sense of humor in 15 years or more. That's also the reason you only hear of Democrats being banned is because they are the only ones whining about it. But remember they are the ones who decided you can't profile on anything. Searches had to be random. Sometimes the lot falls to the elderly and sick.
I have used a cisco Wireless 802.11b phone. On a single access point you can easily maintain 7+ calls with better than cell phone quality. Yes you have to use Cisco AP's or it gets cut down to about 4 calls before you can hear delay. As a engineer for a Cisco Gold reseller I can say with confidence it not only works but it works well. It is being put into live production networks.
Can you say intrusion prevention? I saw the Tipping Point UnityOne product stop in their tracks Blaster, Nachi, and SobigF. Just hours after the outbreak. I have personally put several of these in place at Colleges, City government and Medical facilites in the past 5 months and it works flawlesly! And I have yet to have a single false positive. Feel free to check it out at http://tippingpoint.com/ IT WORKS like nothing else I have seen yet. Granted I have only been doing network security for 5 years.
If you have employees and customers in and out of your home. I live in a town home with restrictions but I have been successfuly operating my home office here for more than 7 months. Complete with my network rack and workbench for all my toys. See picutre below.
http://www.eatlizards.com/pictures/04-03/Home/Home -Pages/Image4.html
Cisco 7200. But unfortunately They changed the rules by removing to AS' completely from their Network overnight. It affected several Qwest customers in CO.
They have a NOC in Denver. They also totally eliminated an 2 AS' in their network. So the AS hop count was cut down for everything by 2. IT has since been fixed. Several Qwest customers in CO were severely impacted by this.
Huh, Qwest makes changes to their network here in CO and it causes this to happen quite often. I have one customer here (a respectable college) who had to stop using Qwest in thier BGP tables because it one day just decided to advertise itself as the best route for everything and thier T1 from Qwest was saturated and their 4 T1's to the other carrier sat idle.
Yeah, But I wonder how many of those 1 and 2 second leads were overshadowed by having to reboot the XP box durring these tests? I doubt they had to reboot either of the Mac's even once.
Rumor has it that Cisco is planning to port it's AVVID (Architecture for Voice Video and Integrated Data) IP telephony server to Linux in the near future. Hopefuly that is still the case, The management front end used to run on Apache on NT 4.0. Since it's evolution into 2000 server with CM 3.0 release it moved to IIS (with all the risks and problems that come with it, I might add.) All you out there should bug your Cisco reps about a Linux port and creat the demand. FYI, Cisco's SIP Proxy does run on RedHat Linux 7.0 or later or Solaris and is very nice, I have used it and am happy with it, but as we all know SIP lacks features right now (Like VM.)
I work with several colleges who have deployed campus wireless networks. If you are plugging the AP into their network in any way and if you are in their dorm they have the ability to regulate their own property. At Colorado College where I have done some wireless work they scan on a regular basis to insure that there are no rouge access points that have been put up by students. It is a security nightmare and also can interfere with the college run network. It's no a question of FCC regulations or any of that it's a question of the college being allowed to have control of their own network which they are responsible for.
First off, to all who were talking about it. No, Democrats haven't had a sense of humor in 15 years or more. That's also the reason you only hear of Democrats being banned is because they are the only ones whining about it. But remember they are the ones who decided you can't profile on anything. Searches had to be random. Sometimes the lot falls to the elderly and sick.
I have used a cisco Wireless 802.11b phone. On a single access point you can easily maintain 7+ calls with better than cell phone quality. Yes you have to use Cisco AP's or it gets cut down to about 4 calls before you can hear delay. As a engineer for a Cisco Gold reseller I can say with confidence it not only works but it works well. It is being put into live production networks.
Can you say intrusion prevention? I saw the Tipping Point UnityOne product stop in their tracks Blaster, Nachi, and SobigF. Just hours after the outbreak. I have personally put several of these in place at Colleges, City government and Medical facilites in the past 5 months and it works flawlesly! And I have yet to have a single false positive. Feel free to check it out at http://tippingpoint.com/ IT WORKS like nothing else I have seen yet. Granted I have only been doing network security for 5 years.
If you have employees and customers in and out of your home. I live in a town home with restrictions but I have been successfuly operating my home office here for more than 7 months. Complete with my network rack and workbench for all my toys. See picutre below. http://www.eatlizards.com/pictures/04-03/Home/Home -Pages/Image4.html
Cisco 7200. But unfortunately They changed the rules by removing to AS' completely from their Network overnight. It affected several Qwest customers in CO.
They have a NOC in Denver. They also totally eliminated an 2 AS' in their network. So the AS hop count was cut down for everything by 2. IT has since been fixed. Several Qwest customers in CO were severely impacted by this.
Huh, Qwest makes changes to their network here in CO and it causes this to happen quite often. I have one customer here (a respectable college) who had to stop using Qwest in thier BGP tables because it one day just decided to advertise itself as the best route for everything and thier T1 from Qwest was saturated and their 4 T1's to the other carrier sat idle.
Yeah, But I wonder how many of those 1 and 2 second leads were overshadowed by having to reboot the XP box durring these tests? I doubt they had to reboot either of the Mac's even once.
Rumor has it that Cisco is planning to port it's AVVID (Architecture for Voice Video and Integrated Data) IP telephony server to Linux in the near future. Hopefuly that is still the case, The management front end used to run on Apache on NT 4.0. Since it's evolution into 2000 server with CM 3.0 release it moved to IIS (with all the risks and problems that come with it, I might add.) All you out there should bug your Cisco reps about a Linux port and creat the demand. FYI, Cisco's SIP Proxy does run on RedHat Linux 7.0 or later or Solaris and is very nice, I have used it and am happy with it, but as we all know SIP lacks features right now (Like VM.)