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I'm curious:a) do most people here have site survey kits and if so b) what's in them?Which AP do you use? What antennas do you consider good enough to keep in the kit? Do you just use a lot of extension cords, or do you have some sort of battery sy...
All, Simple question: I want to remove all trunking from a port on a switch running catos. Clear Trunk seemed the obvious option, though it seems to just remove the vlans that are allowed to pass over the trunk port. Set Trunk mod/port Off does...
I've recently taken a position at a new company, and I'm in the process of wrapping my brain around some new concepts. In my previous position, I rarely (if ever) had to deal with any wan equipment. One concept that seems to be giving me trouble is...
As a follow up to the previous posts (which I agree with... shoot for around 15 clients per ap in such a situation) keep in mind that with 802.11b, you'll only have 3 non-overlapping channels per AP. That in mind, 802.11b isn't well suited for high ...
You might look into offerings from crestron.com or amx.com. They offer residential and commercial RF (some 802.11 based, some not) remotes to work with home automation products. I didn't see any keyboards per se, but perhaps one of their touchpanel...
They may have the latest driver from their manufacturer, but they probably don't have the latest intel reference driver. The 2915abg isn't the worst intel chipset I've had experience with (that title goes to the 2200bg) but it's by far not the best ...
Cisco's 1250 series APs have been selected as the test hardware for all 802.11n Draft 2.0 client adapters. That means that for any Draft 2.0 compliant hardware to be certified, it must inter-operate with the 1250 series AP. There are some additiona...
Rodney,About the only thing I can think to try with this setup is to look into something like dd-wrt or openwrt or hyperwrt. They're opensource alternative OSs that were initially developed for the Linksys WRT54G series wireless router but many have...