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metis.fi
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| | | | | Quite often the most expensive part of a Wi-Fi deployment is the cabling. Cabling? Wasn't this supposed to be wireless? Can't we use these APs wirelessly? At least there are lots of products claiming to do so. | |
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tomato64.org
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| | | | | Just a quick blurb about this new integration. Now that a wireless GUI has been built I've updated the status-devices page as well. For wireless devices you can now see their signal strength... | |
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www.micah.soy
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| | | | | Not too long ago, I gave my brother a decent Pentium 4 Dell PC. Now that I brought him a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, he decided he wants to use it to run an IRC server. There is a bit of a hiccup, however. The PC can only connect to the network via wired Ethernet. There are not any Ethernet jacks in his room. | |
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materials.rangeforce.com
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| | | SSH (secure shell) is a widely-used protocol for remote administration of Unix and Linux servers. The default configuration of many SSH server implementations includes several potentially-insecure settings so as to maintain compatibility with outdated client software. The ssh-audit tool can be used to check the server settings and recommend changes so as to improve security. | ||