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I am looking for a tool that can map out what areas are being covered by my wireless network. Is there anything out there that is not too expensive and not going to involve hours of figuring out how to use?
I have a warehouse where we store raw wood material. Inventory is kept by tagging the pallets and stacked in rows in the warehouse. We have setup two ap's with omni directional antennas. In most areas the signal is good. However in between some isles...
I have a remote site connected to headquarters via a poin to point T1. This allows them to have internet access through our internet connection. I also have a dsl line at that location for backup should the T1 go down. Between the two local routers I...
I have a remote site connected to headquarters via a poin to point T1. This allows them to have internet access through our internet connection.I also have a dsl line at that location for backup should the T1 go down. Between the two local routers I ...
I've been researching the differences between the 3 AP series offered by Cisco (350,1100,1200), and I can't find any information on which model is the most rugged and whether any of the boxes offer any sort of rugged accessories.The application is sp...
Could I just add the following routes?0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.99.1.1 > access throught HQ0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.7.9 250> local gateway10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.99.1.1 > HQ Subnet
Thanks for the replies.. routing protocol used is eigrp. The HQ site is a 10.6.0.0/16 network and the route for 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 is our checkpoint firewall at 10.6.0.5. The serial links between the sites are on a 10.99.1.x/24 network. The route for 0....