Already Using Wireless VOIP at Radford University
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I'm a CS student and a network technician at Radford University, we've already employed VOIP Wireless in our department. We're using the Cisco 7920 IP phones, they work great as long as you're well, standing still. We have about 2-300 Cisco Aironets and hopping from one AP to another doesn't work too well right now. Most of the time that the 7920s work well you're standing next to a working 7960.
The technology is not new, and if I recall correctly there is a cell phone (PDA style) that supports VOIP over 802.11.
1. Open up various components
2. Heat up soldering iron
3. Desolder LEDs
4. Solder a small wire/paperclip connecting the points the LEDs were previously connected
5. No more light from LEDs, ever again.
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I've posted up the full text of the article, and it'll stay up, assuming lighty doesn't fail miserably on me. http://www.jbip.net/content/text-mantasanos-article-detais-kaminskys-dns-attack
I'm a CS student and a network technician at Radford University, we've already employed VOIP Wireless in our department. We're using the Cisco 7920 IP phones, they work great as long as you're well, standing still. We have about 2-300 Cisco Aironets and hopping from one AP to another doesn't work too well right now. Most of the time that the 7920s work well you're standing next to a working 7960.
The technology is not new, and if I recall correctly there is a cell phone (PDA style) that supports VOIP over 802.11.
You are an idiot. http://www.ohnoes.org/
1. Open up various components 2. Heat up soldering iron 3. Desolder LEDs 4. Solder a small wire/paperclip connecting the points the LEDs were previously connected 5. No more light from LEDs, ever again.
Bandwidth Limit Exceeded
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.
Apache/1.3.31 Server at www.sigmaautomotive.com Port 80