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Is it possible to punch a hole in the interclient comms blocking? Basically, we have two AP1220's attached to a switch which attaches to a border router, which performs the traffic shaping. Some clients however want to be able to play games with each...
We have a client who wants to connect to his companies VPN Server. However he is unable to get a connection, just says it's refused. Each client is connected via a SmartBridges AirBridge to the local Cisco Aironet 1220 Series AP. Each client has a pu...
I have a bit of a conundrum, I have a client associating to an Aironet 1220 unit, the problem is - the client appears to have a DHCP server on his side, and to have plugged the bridiging unit (A Smartbridges Airbridge) into the ethernet switch. The i...
I want to know if its possible (As it is with other vendors products) to force traffic to the border router, preventing direct client-to-client connectivity. I ask because I need to shape the clients traffic (which is currently done on our router/tra...
Ah right, that sounds interesting. I think I need to clarify my position, I own the AP's and the backlink to the net that feeds them (smale scale WISP project) - so the only one who's gonna sack me, is me - prolly for being lazy basically 2 punters...
Thanks for the response. Thing is, i maintain the access points. The feature blocks *all* interclient communication, which is great to prevent clients using the network as some sort of community copying facility (Windows File Sharing). However, I wan...
No. A mobile phone typically puts out up to 4 Watts EIRP from a small omni. Your microwaves leakage is rated at 100mW (cheap ones a lot higher - but who cares for $60? :P), if you get a headache at 50mW, your gonna have a brain tumor from defrosting ...