Thanks everyone for your replies. Is there an RFC or IEEE spec that specifically states this?
I have always thought 1 meter was the minimum but I can't actually find an official spec that states this.
Hi,
I've been searching a bit on the internet and get some conflicting information that I hope someone can clear up for me.
Is there a minimum length for Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6 patch cables?
Is there a minimum length of cable required between nodes (IE a router plugging into a switch)...
This is also a possibility but you then have to have that PC on anytime you wanted to print. That may or may not be a problem.
Jack's solution is what I would recommend as well, and eliminates the requirement to have the PC the printer is connected to turned on.
Get a matching pair of one of these
http://ubnt.ca/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=36
preferably the 5Ghz. 60-75 bucks an end.
Mount those to a J poll like these http://ubnt.ca/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=15
run outdoor cable and...
When talking about MIMO radios, Companies advertise the total speed of the radio added together.
AP----150Mbps----->Bridge
AP<---150Mbps------Brdige
To the bridge is 150Mbps and the return path which doesn't use the same path is also 150Mbps thus your 300Mbps of bandwidth. That is the...
OP Read http://tomatousb.org/tut:using-tomato-s-qos-system
Near the end it shows a SS with the ability to set differant download rates for IP/mac address. This may be helpful to you.
No you cannot.
I know there is an option in most SOHO routers and even in DD-WRT where you it says you can throttle your incoming connection. "Throttling" at this point along the path back to his house is pointless. Because at this point most people will have a 100Mbps internal network or even...
When trying to implement QoS you must realise you can only influence data you have control of. You can only apply QoS to data going out to the internet (outgoing). This in turn does have an effect on incoming traffic. However, when it comes to streaming there isn't much outgoing traffic to apply...
I have an internal network that is 802.1x. Uses Radius to point to a specific group.
I also have an outside network that is being used and abused.
I want to put captive portal and authenticate using LDAP.
Hi Guys,
Has anyone implemented a captive portal solution? If so, did you authenticate using LDAP?
I want users in a certain group in AD to be allowed on my Captive portal network. Anyone know how to do this?
-Mike
I'm a big fan of ubiquity. The stuff is amazing and amazingly affordable.
you would probably want a point to multi point type setup.
http://ubnt.com/downloads/datasheets/rocketm/rm_ds_web.pdf
You can get this for as low as 90 bucks + cost of antenna (http://www.microcom.us/am5g16.html)...
It's not included because that is not how it was designed.
What you are looking for is to run a watchdog of some sort that will automatically fire the magic packet when a certain condition is met.
You are going to need a very in depth knowledge of how DD-WRT works and able to program...
bandwidth caps will stifle innovation.
Bandwidth is not a finite resource like electricity or gas. It doesn't make any sense to bill it that way.
There should be no caps, you pay for how fast you download. I have 512Kbps 1Mbps 5Mbps 15Mbps 25Mbps 50Mbps and 100Mbps, increasing in price...
It would be handy to be able to have UDLD auto-recover. I dont' think my switches support that, and it would have been time savers in the past!
UDLD = UniDirectional Link Detection
scott,
Spidey would have scene the ports on the far end of the 6500 err-disabled with a cause of UDLD violation
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