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<Himeko> she wouldn't say sun though <Himeko> that is the fault of scriptwriters <silentfury> ah <silentfury> i thought you were referring to reckoning part2 <hjohnson> silentfury: well, reckoning part 2 is where she references blowing up the star, that I just watched <hjohnson> well, i'm going out for a walk to take advantage of the beautiful weather today. might be the only sun I see for a week <hjohnson> bye <aglio2_> anyone here have experience with the belkin pre-N v. 2000? <aglio2_> I'm having the wierdest config issues <aglio2_> basically the unit, unconfigured, <BoscoHern> naver saw one... what's it doing? <aglio2_> seems to run as a bridge <aglio2_> but I I try to manually set it up as wone <aglio2_> it locks up <BoscoHern> look for a 'router' mode ? <aglio2_> no, bridge is fine, actually <aglio2_> that's what I want it to do <aglio2_> the issue is that while I'm bridging, I can't get to the admin interface <aglio2_> I guess I don't have a problem, I'm just surprised <BoscoHern> hmm, can you connect from 'the other side' ? <aglio2_> well, let me lay it out <BoscoHern> or both sides have no admin ? <aglio2_> wired LAN = 192.168.1.0 <BoscoHern> or no access to the other if ? <aglio2_> wireless LAN (default) 192.168.2.1 <aglio2_> er, .0 <aglio2_> with my ibook manually configured as 192.168.1.x <aglio2_> I can get wireless and bridge to the wired LAN <aglio2_> but I can't access the admin interface <aglio2_> unless I use DHCP to get on the 192.168.2.0 network <BoscoHern> some AP might have a checkbox somewhere that says if wireless-users can have that access to admin ? <aglio2_> nope, not the issue <aglio2_> hmmmm <aglio2_> actually, maybe it is. let me test, brb <aglio2_> hmmm <aglio2_> nope, that's not it <aglio2_> definitely a routing issue <BoscoHern> hmmm <BoscoHern> maybe scope ? /9 or cid of 248 or less ? <BoscoHern> anyways.. just p***ing thru to see if any old friends were awake today :) I'll be back. <tekk> has anyone here got a WUSB54G to work in linux <tekk> not to sure right now as to what chipset i really need to use <Faithful> Tell me... is the speed of the WAP pulled down to the speed of the slowest client? <Faithful> please :) <Himeko> no <Himeko> but running mixed clients will slow down the fater clients <Himeko> er faster <agliodbs> so, the Belkin Pre-N v.2000 has problems <agliodbs> just so people know <contraventor> heya <contraventor> somebody has one howto of nocat in way captive? <contraventor> somebody ? <contraventor> somebody has one howto of nocat in way captive? <contraventor> howto nocat in mode captive ? <agliodbs> I've not the slightest idea what you're talking about ... <andrewsbenjamin> Can someone help point me in the right direction for having the inital http redirect send users to a desirect url? Thanks <andrewsbenjamin> desired url <J4k3> !range <WifiFred> specify: <frequency> <xmit power in dBm> <ant gain in dBi> <starting mile> <ending mile> <rx antenna gain> <myself`248> Faithful, when thinking about fast and slow clients on an AP, think of the time it takes an old lady to get through the turnstile at a subway station. Since it's a shared resource, one slow user can take as much time as 4 or 5 fast users. <dtm> J4k3: werd <myself`248> In the extreme case, a user at 1mbps takes 54 times as long to move data as one at 54mbps, so if they're moving the same amount of data, the first user is taking 54/55ths of the time, and the second user only has the channel for 1/55th of the time. <J4k3> whazzuh dtm? <agliodbs> myself`248: funny, you get the same issue with database queries <dtm> J4k3: like what <dtm> J4k3: the ceo of sprint, who issued all wisps an apology? <dtm> i didn't get it yet. /me checks mail <myself`248> heh. <J4k3> ah just a local with some property on an amazing hill <dtm> i guess hparker must be the first one <agliodbs> hey, how secure is WPA-PSK? <dtm> oh <dtm> neat <J4k3> yeah... I'm thinking the hjohnson pipe-mast route. <J4k3> I'll rent a 500# rated people-lifter. <J4k3> to erect it <J4k3> ***uming I can pull one of those behind my dodge <dtm> J4k3: pipe mast on what <J4k3> dirt <J4k3> nothing around <dtm> J4k3: dont need a tower huh <J4k3> I'll go buy a septic tank lid or something to mount to <J4k3> ;) <J4k3> nah, not enough people around to dictate the need for a capacity-designed AP <J4k3> at least not yet <J4k3> and pipe never goes to waste... cut it in half, use it for customer masts... <dtm> oic <myself`248> what on earth would you need a people-lifter for? <J4k3> well dude, its an excuse to have something fun to play with <dtm> to have something to spend a couple hundred dollars on? <J4k3> and really I'd just use it to encourage the pipe to get vertical. <dtm> can you even rent one for a day for less than that? <J4k3> I'm estimating about $200/day <J4k3> I may be able to get one cheaper <J4k3> I know a guy who has one, but its a scissor type so its kinda weak. <J4k3> hmm, a bucket truck would work too <myself`248> Scissor types require a *perfectly level* surface. Yikes. <J4k3> yeah... perfectly level doesn't exist here ;) <J4k3> bucket truck.... hmm <Myself248> yeah, get an articulated one.. <J4k3> I should go steal one from the telco on a sunday <Myself248> or a friend with a hot-air balloon. <J4k3> and return it before monday <J4k3> they'd never know the difference <J4k3> haha <J4k3> JUST KIDDING :P <J4k3> (this crap is logged) <dtm> :-. <J4k3> yaknow <J4k3> **** iraq <J4k3> **** afghanistan <J4k3> lets bomb the **** out of the people that spam fake pharmicuticals <J4k3> napalm4spam <Myself248> no ****. Did you notice that when that russian spammer turned up dead in his apartment, the volume of spam dropped for about a week? <J4k3> yep <J4k3> there should be a trend... <J4k3> one way or another you'll eventually run out of spammers ;) <dtm> how about this latest arrest <dtm> the SPAM KING <dtm> they seized all his ***ets.. i wonder who gets the Spam Scepter and the Spam Crown <jmc> dragorn: do you happen to have any recent statically-linked mips binaries floating about? <jmc> fwiw, i found a silly way to get kismet to work with versions of gpsd that don't properly give back the kismet requests. only because i've tried numerous gpsd versions and they all **** to some degree. <Myself248> anyone ever considered that a gpsd for windows would be nice? With some virtual serial port drivers for legacy programs, it'd be cool if multiple programs could share a single GPS, and be agnostic about its native format. <jmc> dragorn: wow my bad. had no idea you kept the binaries up on your site. <SteveWrightNZ> meh, work <dragorn> jmc: yup. :) <jmc> anyways, kismet_server is running on the wgt634u. sets the clock on the device via gps and writes data to a thumbdrive. <jmc> apply power and kismet starts in ~15 seconds. <dragorn> jmc: whats that, an 11n? <jmc> no. <dragorn> Myself248: Renderman keeps talking about writing a gps plugin for newcore for cygwin <jmc> netgear wgt634u <jmc> i have to create a small watchdog for kismet for that 1 in 10 times it doesn't catch the gps. <jmc> well it's there, for the most part. the thing is, i open a socket to gpsd with netcat first and dump the output to /dev/null (keep it running) then for some reason kismet can get it's request. don't ask why, but it works. <dragorn> depends on which gpsd <jmc> yeah, that's the rub. <jmc> i don't know which gpsd version i should be looking fore. <jmc> i've already built ~12 versions. <jmc> getting slightly annoying. the one on my other embedded device uses an old 1.16 or something, which is a pain to build in my current toolchain. <dragorn> at least some variants get sad when you query them <jmc> despite a few workarounds, it's actually pretty damn cool. <jmc> yeah all versions i've tried had the same issue. until i randomly came up with the idea of keeping netcat connected, then starting kismet. <dragorn> because they do this dynamic sync thing and it's borked <jmc> essentially, echo r | 127.1 2947 <jmc> erf, whatever. <dragorn> you could try gpsd2 1.30 <dragorn> err 2.30 <dragorn> doesn't work for crap for me
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