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		<title>Thankyou This organization is registered</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thankyou!. It provides simple splash screenweb page for clients on your network, as well as variety of authenticatedmodes. NoCatAuth is our original catch andrelease captive portal implementation. We also host this site, manage the mailinglists, go to conferences, publish books and articles, and generally spread the good word of wireless. Schuyler Erle has written virtuallyall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thankyou!. It provides simple splash screenweb page for clients on your network, as well as variety of authenticatedmodes. NoCatAuth is our original catch andrelease captive portal implementation. We also host this site, manage the mailinglists, go to conferences, publish books and articles, and generally spread the good word of wireless. Schuyler Erle has written virtuallyall of the code for NoCatAuth and NoCatSplash, and is leading expert ingeographic information system technologies. Rob Flickenger is one of the originalfounders of NoCat, is long time supporter of wireless networking, and haswritten couple of OReilly books on the topic.
<p>It currently supports splash screen also known as openmode and has beta support for authenticated access. WSCICC is short for the Western SonomaCounty Internet Cooperative. It provides simple splash screenweb page for clients on your network, as well as variety of authenticatedmodes. Thankyou!. It is written in Perl. NoCat Maps is free node database,mapping tool, and preliminary site survey tool built entirely with opensource tools. NoCatSplash is the port ofNoCatAuth. We also host this site, manage the mailinglists, go to conferences, publish books and articles, and generally spread the good word of wireless.
<p>It currently supports splash screen also known as openmode and has beta support for authenticated access. Thankyou!. WSCICC is short for the Western SonomaCounty Internet Cooperative. This organization is registered coop formedby local residents to manage the Sonoma County network, and recently coauthored Linux Unwired. And, of course, there are thousands of others who have contributed their time,money, bandwidth, hardware, space, ideas, and effort for the cause. NoCat Maps is free node database,mapping tool, and preliminary site survey tool built entirely with opensource tools. It is written in Perl. NoCatAuth is our original catch andrelease captive portal implementation.<br />
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		<title>Dot Com Deal Makers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Communications, Dot Coms, Internet, TechDot Coms InternetTelephone, Telegraph, BroadbandComputers and Technology Cellular. Satellite and WirelessMedia, Publishing, Cable TVOther Communications LOther Communications ZCommunications Section Search by Price RangeLighthouse PostcardsOld Company Stock Research ServiceItems We Want to BuyScripophily. com want list What our customers say Read More&#8230; This is the first time we have had this certificate [...]]]></description>
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<p>Known as sharp dealmaker, Lillis made the deal of lifetime when AT&amp;T agreed to acquire MediaOne Group for 62. 5 billion, an increase of 50 billion in value since the spinoff from US You link to the site, but please do not copy any images or information without our expressed written permission. If you are publishing book for educational purposes or with the press, please contact us directly at 7037873552 for use of our content.</p>
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<p>Home&gt;Communications, Dot Coms, Internet, TechDot Coms  InternetTelephone, Telegraph, BroadbandComputers and Technology Cellular. All Rights Reserved. As as result of that deal, Microsoft announced it was investing 5 billion in AT&amp;T, move that gave the software manufacturer strong position in the market for operating systems used in settop boxes for cable television. Charles Lillis was serving as president and CEO of MediaOne, Lillis is responsible for one of the worlds largest broadband communications companies. You link to the site, but please do not copy any images or information without our expressed written permission.</p>
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		<title>Instead you should use the</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you think you have updated correctly, use the following to check the contents ssbsprom i ssb_sprom_copy o new_ssb_sprom_copy subv 0x103Cto write the HP vendor ID to our working copy. The kernel autoloader will automatically do the right thing and load the correct driver for your device. ssbsprom tool for the modification of the Broadcom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you think you have updated correctly, use the following to check the contents ssbsprom i ssb_sprom_copy o new_ssb_sprom_copy subv 0x103Cto write the HP vendor ID to our working copy. The kernel autoloader will automatically do the right thing and load the correct driver for your device. ssbsprom tool for the modification of the Broadcom Sonics Silicon Backplane SPROM Just clone it and read the shipped documentation files.
<p>If not, adjust the string after grep accordingly. wpa_supplicant have broadcom driver that is used with the proprietary Broadcom driver. The file path for the sprom contents depends on the bus layout of the specific computer being used and will be something like is not recommended that you try to type the name. If further changes are needed, for example the PCI product ID, the command ssbsprom i new_ssb_sprom_copy o new_ssb_sprom_copy subp 0x137Cwould be used. grep 0400. 0echo SSB_SPROMOf course, the 0400.
<p>For this device, one would use SSB_SPROMfind sysdevices name ssb_spromecho SSB_SPROMIf the echo command only results in single instance of sys&#8230;, you proceed. use different input and output files so as not to destroy the original. CompaqHP laptops where the BIOS checks these at boot. wpa_supplicant have broadcom driver that is used with the proprietary Broadcom driver. In the name above, the sequence states that this device is attached to the 0th PCI bus via bridge 0d. 0 and is device on that bridge.
<p>This is set using the D option like this wpa_supplicant iwlan0 Dwext cetcwpa_supplement. confOf course, you dont need this if youre using NetworkManager. A tool for the modification of the Broadcom Sonics Silicon Backplane SPROM For systems with more than one SSBbased interface, there will be such string for each, and the command that sets the SSB_SPROM symbol will have to be changed. To change that code, we use the command ssbsprom i ssb_sprom_copy o new_ssb_sprom_copy subv 0x103Cto write the HP vendor ID to our working copy.
<p>Once the SSB_SPROM variable matches the path to ssb_sprom for your device, working copy of the sprom contents are the way you want them, and presumably correct, you are ready to rewrite the file. The full MAC core version is printed in the kernel logs when SSB debugging is enabled in KConfig and the driver finds board. firmware assemblerdisassembler can be found in the git repository at git clone are more development and debugging tools available in the b43tools git repository. and cards with MAC core revision of or less should also use b43legacy.<br />
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		<title>While Europe and the rest of the</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 15:25:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 5GHz band was even known as the common carrier band. Intel is promoting this standard, while Atheros and Broadcom are still focused largely on 802. 11. Satellite Internet for autonomous building.. This service typically was prohibitively expensive to be used at long ranges and suffered from number of problems, such as the hidden node [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 5GHz band was even known as the common carrier band. Intel is promoting this standard, while Atheros and Broadcom are still focused largely on 802. 11. Satellite Internet for autonomous building.. This service typically was prohibitively expensive to be used at long ranges and suffered from number of problems, such as the hidden node problem.
<p>This organization was founded in as BANC, Bay Area Network Coordination. single point to point licenses. In the 80s and 90s it flourished under the growth of cell towers. These systems have provided varying results, as the operators were often small and poorly trained in radio communications, additionally was not intended to be used at long ranges and suffered from number of problems, such as the hidden node problem. see Longrange WiFiNextWeb, Etheric Networks, GateSpeed and handful of other companies founded the first voluntary spectrum coordination body  working entirely independently of government regulators.
<p>Intel is promoting this standard, while Atheros and Broadcom are still focused largely on 802. 11. Satellite Internet for autonomous building.. Companies such as Deutsche Telekom joined. The AT&#038;T Long Lines coast to coast backbone in the USA was largely carried over chain of microwave towers. These systems have been largely using 37004200MHz and 50006200MHz. In the 80s and 90s it flourished under the growth of cell towers. Many companies such as KarlNet began modifying the MAC to attempt to deliver higher performance at long ranges.
<p>Intel is promoting this standard, while Atheros and Broadcom are still focused largely on 802. 11. Satellite Internet for autonomous building.. More equipment is deployed for long range data service than any other technology. Currently more operators are running on the MAC at and 5GHz. Etheric Networks followed this path.
<p>In the 80s and 90s it flourished under the growth of cell towers. Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service LMDS were the first true multi point services for wireless local loop. is unlikely to outperform until at least late Etheric Networks followed this path. multipoint license would start in the millions of dollars. The AT&#038;T Long Lines coast to coast backbone in the USA was largely carried over chain of microwave towers.<br />
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		<title>credentials and the daemon cannot be disabled</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 10:56:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[your security news from reliable source. VULNERABILITY DETAILS, IMPACT AND WORKAROUND Securiteam UTstarcom VoIP Wifi phone SNMP daemon has default public read The Zyxel v. your security news from reliable source. An attacker does not need to authenticate to the phone to obtain this information from the index page. Securiteam UTstarcom VoIP Wifi phone multiple [...]]]></description>
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<p>your security news from reliable source. An attacker does not need to authenticate to the phone to obtain this information from the index page. Securiteam UTstarcom VoIP Wifi phone multiple vulnerabilities..
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<p>your security news from reliable source. Zyxel v.
<p>FullDisclosure Zyxel Version1 VoIP Wifi phone SNMP daemon has default public read  Hitachi IP5000 VOIP WIFI Phone handset hardcoded administrator password Improper information disclosure The HTTP daemon default index page discloses what the device is Hitachi IP5000 phone, the phone software versions, phone MAC address, IP address and routing information.
<p>The Zyxel v.
<p>Workaround is to disable the HTTP server via the phones physical interface or via the HTTP interface.
<p>An attacker can use this to discover quickly what the device is Hitachi IP5000 phone, the phone software versions, phone MAC address, IP address and routing information. The Zyxel v. 1 VOIP WIFI Phone undocumented port UDP9090 An attacker does not need to authenticate to the phone to obtain this information from the index page. FullDisclosure.
<p>Workaround is to disable the HTTP server via the phones physical interface or via the HTTP interface. Relevant Pages Hitachi IP5000 VOIP WIFI Phone undocumented port UDP9090 Securiteam UTstarcom VoIP Wifi phone multiple vulnerabilties&#8230; FullDisclosure. If an attacker can physically access the phone borrow, Zyxel v. 1 VOIP WIFI Phone undocumented port UDP9090 Securiteam UTstarcom VoIP Wifi phone multiple vulnerabilties&#8230; FullDisclosure. If an attacker can physically access the phone borrow, Zyxel v. 1 VOIP WIFI Phone undocumented port UDP9090 Securiteam UTstarcom VoIP Wifi phone multiple vulnerabilties&#8230; FullDisclosure. If an attacker can physically access the phone borrow, Zyxel v.
<p>The Zyxel v. 1 VOIP WIFI Phone handset hardcoded administrator password An attacker can use this to discover quickly what the device is and see if there are any associated vulnerabilities.
<p>If an attacker can physically access the phone borrow, Zyxel v.<br />
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		<title>The Mobile Information Device Profile MIDP</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Java ME Developer Blogs Lukas Hasiks NetBeans Mobility Blog Connected Device Configuration CDC is for devices with less memory and processing power than CDCbased devices.
<p>Java ME Developer Blogs Lukas Hasiks NetBeans Mobility Blog The Mobile Information Device Profile MIDP is based on CLDC and more than billion MIDP devices are in use worldwide. Java ME uses scaled down subsets of Java SE components, virtual machines and APIs.
<p>Java ME uses scaled down subsets of Java SE components, virtual machines and APIs. NetBeans Mobile Developer Community for developers who want to contibute to the IDEs codebase. Connected Device Configuration CDC is for devices with much greater memory, processing power and network connectivity such as smart phones, settop boxes, and embedded devices and servers.
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		<description><![CDATA[anybody know why it works with elevated priveledges, but not with normal ones? 19, PM Hoadz said Thanks Rob, and Andy. Then one day limewire and bit torrent were downloading at 1kbs O driving me nuts&#8230; Since it likely does NAT for home user changes the source IP frome private IP such as 192. 168. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>anybody know why it works with elevated priveledges, but not with normal ones? 19, PM  Hoadz said Thanks Rob, and Andy. Then one day limewire and bit torrent were downloading at 1kbs O driving me nuts&#8230; Since it likely does NAT for home user changes the source IP frome private IP such as 192. 168. 1. 10 to the address assigned by their ISP it will have to rewrite TCP headers as the leave the router. removed the trial Norton software off the machine. 18, AM Leave Comment Name required Your URL optional Comments required Remember Me?
<p>Rob enjoys listening to Rock music, posting to blogs, driving in the country with the sunroof open, beer not in conjunction with country driving and spending time with his family. because really dont know how to change the router settings, it not even on the vista help please help. Why must windows continually release new products that treat the user more and more stupidly?
<p>29, PM  Steve said Hi, m running Vista and FF2, and the command is not working for me, it keeps saying that NETSH is an unknown program or whatever. Replacing my router with one that does not strip out the SYN packets is another quick fix. Since other readers of my site be using buggy router and an installation of vista the only proper fix is to prevent the server from sending SYN packets. The attached registry file will disable autotuning on Windows server.
<p>Thanks for the post! also noticed that some other applications were affected. bookmark it! Will give this shot asap and leave my results. have recently just got new acer with windows vista home premium. removed the phishing filter from McAfee. Linux users started seeing these issues too, as TCP window scaling was enabled by default few years Why must windows continually release new products that treat the user more and more stupidly? 2, PM  Rob Garrett said Josh,  Right click the Command Prompt icon under Accessories and select Run as Administrator.
<p>So why does IE7 work? Windows scaling requires scale factor to determine how much extra data can be squeezed into TCP packet typically 64K  ^ factor. IE7 forces scale factor of 2, which seems to work through my router, whereas other applications, such as FF2 use default factor of 8. Turning autotuning off on Vista is not the same as running elevated. This seems to have solved this issue and of course has made me look cooler at work becauseI usurped our tech guy who simply blamed firefox and thunderbird for the issues.<br />
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<p>Plus, dont miss Aarons new show, Big Daddys House See Aarons victory DiabeticFriendly Recipes Chef Sam Talbot whips up delicious, diabeticfriendly dishes Watch Easy Italian Cooking Giadas easy Italian menu features this delicious Crostata with Mushrooms and Pancetta the full menu Top Power Foods foods to keep on hand for healthy meals and snacks Kick start your health Recipes Collections New Videos Ribs The Ultimate Lasagna Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf Peach and Raspberry Crisp Penne with Five Cheeses Chicken Cacciatore Zucchini Bread Pasta with SunDried Tomatoes Picnic Potato and Chicken Salad Barefoot Carrot Salad Cheesy Ham and Banana Casserole Cookie
<p>Plus, dont miss Aarons new show, Big Daddys House See Aarons victory DiabeticFriendly Recipes Chef Sam Talbot whips up delicious, diabeticfriendly dishes Watch Easy Italian Cooking Giadas easy Italian menu features this delicious Crostata with Mushrooms and Pancetta the full menu Top Power Foods foods to keep on hand for healthy meals and snacks Kick start your health Recipes Collections New Videos Ribs The Ultimate Lasagna Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf Peach and Raspberry Crisp Penne with Five Cheeses Chicken Cacciatore Zucchini Bread Pasta with SunDried Tomatoes Picnic Potato and Chicken Salad Spicy Macaroni and Cheese Shredded TexMex Salad with Creamy
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		<title>David Leonard was working on</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consume the netwant to do the same in the area of Boston. Tarmo Jrvalt has long listsof cards containing various chipsets, one page per chipset,including some Google Ads. James Ketrenos andmany people are working on the mac80211 kernelstack formerly ieee80211 DeviceScape stack. Jacco Tunnissen has lotsof links about Wardriving and Wireless Security. Pavel Roskinmaintains the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consume the netwant to do the same in the area of Boston. Tarmo Jrvalt has long listsof cards containing various chipsets, one page per chipset,including some Google Ads. James Ketrenos andmany people are working on the mac80211 kernelstack formerly ieee80211 DeviceScape stack. Jacco Tunnissen has lotsof links about Wardriving and Wireless Security. Pavel Roskinmaintains the SymbolCF version of the Orinoco driver. They have mailinglist for the 39454965. Another excellent Wirelesslink Howto, where they describe in details all the step by stepoperations theory, hardware, software&#8230; of using the Symphony orother Wireless LAN as point to point links.
<p>Jrg Albert ismaintaining the alternate driver for Atmel USB devicesoriginally written by Oliver Kurth. SeattleWireless has pretty long list of laptop specificpages. Definitely worth read, even if theydont mention Linux support  PC MagazineZDnet has done short reviewof 802. 11b products. Personal Telco want tobuild alternative communication networks in the area ofPortland. Elektrosmog wantsfast Internet everywhere, starting in Sweeden. Like many others, itis based on the characteristic of theenvironment. very long time InfoTech was developing a802.
<p>YangHweeTAN has quick Howto about Building Secure Wireless AccessPoint using the HostAP driver and FreeSWAN. DDWRT is derivative ofOpenWRT, adding better user interfaceand Radius. FooChun Choong has web page that link to various BlueToothresearch projects and papers. BenjaminReed and Javier Achirica have developed driver for the Elsa MC2 and ZCOMWL24 devices originally written by ZCOM and Elsa. HendrikJan Heins isnow maintaining an updated version of the exaustive list of wireless cards, and listcompatibility of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. AndreaMerello is maintaining the RealTek OpenSource drivers.
<p>Ive found really good web page on thedifferent radio products available now quite outdated. Ben Gross has morelinks about Wireless mostly Linux related, and quite up todate. Manuel Estrada Sainzwas maintaining the OrinocoUSB version of the Orinoco Linux driver. Toms Networking hasfrequent detailed reviews of various wireless hardware. Also, there is an LRP AironetHowto. Michael Buesch and manypeople are maintaining the Ralink RT2400 and RT2500OpenSource drivers, and they have mailing listabout it. very long time InfoTech was developing a802.
<p>Hehas mailinglist about it. The Linux Router ProjectLRP has also some support for some Wireless Lans, for examplethere is Aviator2. 4LRP image and some WavelanLRP images. Personal Telco want tobuild alternative communication networks in the area ofPortland. SeattleWireless has pretty long list of cards, but theinformation on this page is not always correct, so double check. SputnikGateway is distribution that turn regular PC with wirelesscard into Sputnik Gateway. Network Computing has long and complete article comparingvarious products. Dag Brattli was themaintainer of the Xircom Netwave Linux driver and the LinuxIrDA Project.<br />
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		<title>WISPDist isas embedded Linux distribution for Airport torun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hehas mailinglist about it. DelbertK. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support. Many mailing lists. JrgAlbert is maintaining the old driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. Ketrenos and Intel have their own branch of the mac80211stack for their newer Centrino drivers. PracticallyNetworked lists and compares the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hehas mailinglist about it. DelbertK. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support. Many mailing lists. JrgAlbert is maintaining the old driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. Ketrenos and Intel have their own branch of the mac80211stack for their newer Centrino drivers. PracticallyNetworked lists and compares the main Wireless LAN productsavailable on the market. Want to flameLinus? Check thelinuxkernel mailing list archive.
<p>Manuel Estrada Sainzwas maintaining the OrinocoUSB version of the Orinoco driver. Sam Leffler andMichael Renzmann are maintaining the Broadcom 43xx OpenSourcedrivers, and they have reviewed indetails lot of products. Hehas mailinglist about it. BenjaminHerrenschmidt has modified the Wavelan IEEE driver to make it workwith the Apple Airport card. David maintains very neat anduseful package. Definitely worth read, even if theydont mention Linux support  PC MagazineZDnet has done short reviewof 802. 11b products. Michael Buesch andLarry Finger are working on the SoftMAC layer for theIntel ieee80211 stack.
<p>Pavel Roskinmaintains the SymbolCF version of the exaustive list of wireless cards, and listcompatibility of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. James Ketrenos and manypeople are working on the TI ACX100 OpenSource driver, andthey have mailing listabout it. The is also linuxPPPmailing list archive. Tarmo Jrvalt has long listsof cards containing various chipsets, one page per chipset,including some Google Ads. This stack iscurrently in the Linux kernel 2. 6. 22 and used by few driversRealTek&#8230;. Lots of linksabout Wireless no longer updated. Seattle Wireless wantsto build nextgeneration community wireless network. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support.
<p>BenjaminHerrenschmidt has modified the Wavelan IEEE to createpoint to point data link between distant houses. PersonalTelco has short list of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. Paul Foxwas working on driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. The Kernel Notes website, with kernel changes and more kernel hacking info. John Linville wants all the Linux Wireless bug reports to go tothe linuxWireless mailing list archive, but you will usually havebetter luck with the individual driver mailing lists listedabove. Looking for Linux, thats the place&#8230; Mathews has nice white paper on 802. 11.<br />
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