With a USB cable on a Samsung A600 phone I get 230k all the time. Very very nice for work when the filter keeps me from my webmail accounts. The wife stays connected all the way from Cola SC to Burlington NC on car trips. Nothing but good in this area on this type of connection. Only problem is I keep losing(?) cables. I've bought 3 since I first showed the setup to friends.
In spite of the responses by UUNet and others that sounded like claims that they gained control internally and ended the attack, chances are the attackers stopped it intentionally after they themselves detected tracking attempts by their victims.
UUNet/MCI has known that its network has hidden vulnerabilities since July of this year when I contacted them about similar symptoms on their customers' networks, and that there was a fix. The US House and Senate Armed Services Committees were contacted over a month ago about this issue in light of the obvious national security implications. MCI's Legal Department knew, in their words, 'that their network had these problems' and that it was a matter of time before this happened but so far have refused to negotiate for my help to show them how to fix their net's probs claiming they were working on it 'internally.'
Microsoft and its evil HAL will never let you talk to the card directly. So no problem there. If you know how to get around the driver issue, I sure would like that info.
For this example, 2k
Under Network Connections, you is looking at conn props, click 'Configure' button under network card. Click 'Advanced' tab.
Highlight 'Network Address'. Click radio button to set a value. Enter whatever you like. You can be MAC address #1 if you like. King of the World! Voila! You have new MAC addy. No regedit or nasty some such ways of BSOD.
I hope I am not redundandant.
The advantage to using the digital system is that you have a synchronized timing component as part of the carrier that can be used to gather info in a number of ways down to even the quantum level. You don't just get a doppler shift on the reflected frequencies, you get a compression of the included timing signal. But an easier way to use the timer signal is just to compare the phasing of the digital info of all received frequencies that are used. You know the digital signature of what each tower broadcasts. You take that constant and compare that same signal received from other multiple locations and with the benefit of a Playstation 2 you could probably create an accurate 3-D representation of what's moving in the cell coverage area down to the shape and size.
The UK Plan is probably lemonade made from the lemon discovery a year or two ago that strange fluctuations in the digital synchronization of the British cell transmission system, fluctuations that moved geographically at high speed and had a virtual source, were 'invisible' B2 stealth bombers. Digital cell tech used as passive radar, it turns out, completely foils the stealth technology implemented in each $10 Billion aircraft.
I have already pitched this idea to the South Carolina State Government to allow hurricane evacuation traffic management. During a recent evacuation, the Interstate was gridlocked for 24 hrs while a major highway 2 miles away was empty.
Bill Gates beats Steve Jobs, sadly Linus Torvalds a distant third.
With a USB cable on a Samsung A600 phone I get 230k all the time. Very very nice for work when the filter keeps me from my webmail accounts. The wife stays connected all the way from Cola SC to Burlington NC on car trips. Nothing but good in this area on this type of connection. Only problem is I keep losing(?) cables. I've bought 3 since I first showed the setup to friends.
In spite of the responses by UUNet and others that sounded like claims that they gained control internally and ended the attack, chances are the attackers stopped it intentionally after they themselves detected tracking attempts by their victims.
UUNet/MCI has known that its network has hidden vulnerabilities since July of this year when I contacted them about similar symptoms on their customers' networks, and that there was a fix. The US House and Senate Armed Services Committees were contacted over a month ago about this issue in light of the obvious national security implications. MCI's Legal Department knew, in their words, 'that their network had these problems' and that it was a matter of time before this happened but so far have refused to negotiate for my help to show them how to fix their net's probs claiming they were working on it 'internally.'
Microsoft and its evil HAL will never let you talk to the card directly. So no problem there. If you know how to get around the driver issue, I sure would like that info.
For this example, 2k Under Network Connections, you is looking at conn props, click 'Configure' button under network card. Click 'Advanced' tab. Highlight 'Network Address'. Click radio button to set a value. Enter whatever you like. You can be MAC address #1 if you like. King of the World! Voila! You have new MAC addy. No regedit or nasty some such ways of BSOD. I hope I am not redundandant.
The advantage to using the digital system is that you have a synchronized timing component as part of the carrier that can be used to gather info in a number of ways down to even the quantum level. You don't just get a doppler shift on the reflected frequencies, you get a compression of the included timing signal. But an easier way to use the timer signal is just to compare the phasing of the digital info of all received frequencies that are used. You know the digital signature of what each tower broadcasts. You take that constant and compare that same signal received from other multiple locations and with the benefit of a Playstation 2 you could probably create an accurate 3-D representation of what's moving in the cell coverage area down to the shape and size.
The UK Plan is probably lemonade made from the lemon discovery a year or two ago that strange fluctuations in the digital synchronization of the British cell transmission system, fluctuations that moved geographically at high speed and had a virtual source, were 'invisible' B2 stealth bombers. Digital cell tech used as passive radar, it turns out, completely foils the stealth technology implemented in each $10 Billion aircraft.
I have already pitched this idea to the South Carolina State Government to allow hurricane evacuation traffic management. During a recent evacuation, the Interstate was gridlocked for 24 hrs while a major highway 2 miles away was empty.