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2005 Jan 13
2
Looking for a wireless phone... wifi ortraditional wireless ?
In that example you could make outgoing calls only correct? (since incoming likely needs port forwards) I guess the questions becomes "how often are you going to do that to justify the extra $100 or so you going to pay for a wifi sip phone?" Paul Fielding (paul.fielding@shaw.ca) wrote: > > I think some people are missing the point. You can't throw your cordless >
2008 Nov 12
1
gem ruby-sqlite3 install error
i am tryin' to install ruby-sqlite3 via gem, but it keeps givin' me this output: mathilda ~ # gem install sqlite3-ruby Building native extensions. This could take a while... ERROR: Error installing sqlite3-ruby: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. /usr/bin/ruby extconf.rb install sqlite3-ruby checking for fdatasync() in -lrt... no checking for sqlite3.h... no make make: *** No
2005 Jan 13
0
Looking for a wireless phone... wifiortraditionalwireless ?
This senario works great! I have a Snom phone coupled with a Linksys Wireless game adapter. When on a event trip I was able to have the snom ring where ever there was a signal. So the proof of concept passed. Unfortunatly all the wifi phones I have read about seem to suck! -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com <asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com>
2005 Jan 18
0
Out of 5 Grandstream BudgeTone 101 THREE are
Ronald, Grandstream products have a one year warrantee. If you don't have any luck with Pulver, contact us and we can probably get your phones exchanged. Please don't assume that your experience with Grandstream is typical. We sell a lot of these phones and the overwhelming majority of the purchasers are very happy with their units. The quality has improved tremendously over the last
2005 Jan 13
0
Looking for a wireless phone... wifiortradit ionalwireless ?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Totaro [mailto:asterisk@totarotechnologies.com] > Here is the DC metro area I drove to work with my laptop > running network > stumber. In the 35 miles it takes to get to the office I stumbled 310 > wireless networks and more than half of those were wide open. > At least in this area, a wifi phone can almost replace a cell. Only
2006 Mar 21
3
WiFi phones and WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
I'm about to start working with WiFi phones on my Asterisk installations. Can anyone tell me if they are using WiFi phones on wireless network that is extended with WDS and how well the phone handles jumping from access point to access point while on a call? Do any WiFi phones support WPA encryption or are they all still under the impression they are only being used on public hot spots?
2013 Aug 06
3
wireless networking probelm with WEP
Hi All! I run in to problem, what described in some more place: http://149.20.54.209/showthread.php?t=39724 . The concrete problem is: when I use FreeBSD with WEP, there are no RX traffic received. So, when I probed a DHCP request, then here are no response from DHCP server. The OS is: FreeBSD 9.2-BETA2 (freebsd-stable).
2006 Aug 10
1
Wifi WEP / Cisco aironet wireless internal card 802.11b
Hi, I have a IBM ThinkPat T30 a Cisco Aironet wireless internal in the laptop 802.11b only. It works great with open Acess points, but when i try to connect to encripted ones. I got the dialog box asking for the passphrase 128 bit, I enter it and after that i receive the dialog box again! Maybe my card do not support WEP or I am doing something wrong? Here is part of what i can see on
2005 Mar 04
3
[OT] - Why should I answer a Newbie questio n,therethick!
> -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Fielding [mailto:paul@fielding.ca] > Frankly, I agree. If you don't like the question, feel it's > lame or dumb, > or don't like that someone hasn't done their research, then > delete the message. Well, sometimes that works. But I've been on a lot of lists where newbies who thought they were being ignored
2005 Feb 12
2
Mobile Wireless IP Phone
Hi! I would like to have feedback on wireless (wifi / 802.11b) IP phone to use with Asterisk PBX. Can you sugest model, The best and also the worst to use. Thanks, eric.
2005 Feb 12
5
Wireless - routing or bridging - Part Deux
I have added a 4th NIC to my setup, and want to set up wireless. I have stared at the configuration Tom has for the last week, and my eyes are crossing. eth0 "net" goes to my internet connected firewall with a 192.168 address eth1 "loc" goes to my switch connected to local switch also 192.168.x eth2 "work" goes to my office with a 172. address eth3 Trying to
2008 Feb 07
1
Wireless DELL M90 with CentOS 5.1 - pb with key encryption
Hi, I have a laptop DELL M90 with an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG card. I'm using centOS 5.1 kernel 2.6.18-53 i386. I installed ndiswrapper v 1.52 I installed the driver http://ftp.us.dell.com/network/R164255.EXE The wireless-tools is v 28.2 When I trying to connect to my wireless access point with encryption key disabled everything work fine !!!! When I enabled the encryption key on my
2011 Sep 09
3
Read a list of files into named R data.frames
I have a collection of .csv files in a directory, and want to read them into R data.frames whose names are the same as the file names, without the .csv extension e.g., from > (files <- list.files(pattern="*.csv")) [1] "Allstar.csv" "AllstarFull.csv" [3] "Appearances.csv" "AwardsManagers.csv" [5]
2007 Jan 22
3
wireless question
I've had no luck with getting a wireless card to work. Before I go buy another card, I wanted to see if there is a way I could do this instead. I've got a second wireless router that I'm not using right now. So I would like to find out if there is a way I can make this work. I was thinking about connecting the second wireless router to my pc through the ethernet port, and let the
2012 Oct 21
1
r8712u wireless driver
I've just installed centos 6.3 for the first time on a test machine and couldn't be happier - except that a critical wireless adapter driver is missing - the r8712u. I would love to convert my mythtv machine from Fedora 17 to centos 6.3 to put all that chaos and instability behind me. My mythtv machine connects only wirelessly to the rest of my network and uses a Rosewill RNX-N180UBE USB
2008 Jan 08
1
Wireless Wiki ??
I went to the wiki and searched for both wireless and wifi and did not find anything related to wireless cards in CentOS. I think it would be stellar to have something similar to the laptops page but for wifi chipsets. I would propose it have three categories: FOSS chipsets Native driver but not FOSS chipsets (ie atheros via madwifi) NDIS Wrapper FSF has compiled somewhat of a list at
2005 Apr 03
1
Samba - wireless - PDC
Hello I wonder how I could get my linux box to serve logins to a Windows Me box. At the moment samba is running but I cannot access home dirs (No user log on). Since ME (wireless card DWL+G520) accesses an AP (DI 624 - 192.168.0.1 + ADSL) and the card manager comes up at end of the booting process, I have no idea how to get a user log on box (To be honest I don't know if this is
2008 Jul 03
1
laptop wireless--orinoco_cs, can it do WPA?
Hi! I'm messing about with an old Toshiba Tecra laptop. i've got wireless working well using NetworkManager and WEP. But I'm interested in finding out if it is possible to get WPA/TKIP or other WPA variants to work with that driver. According to dmesg, boottime diagnostics include: eth0: Hardware identity 0005:0004:0005:0000 eth0: Station identity 001f:0001:0008:000a eth0: firmware
2005 Feb 10
6
Wireless LANs and Asterisk
Has anyone had any experience with wireless LANs and Asterisk? We have and here are my impressions. We configured an Asterisk in the office as a precaution to see how it would work for our own retail customers. Our office is open space, about 800 sq ft. (20x40 area). We use Snom200 and Grandstream SIP phones. Using the latest Linksys wireless access point (WAP54g) and 3 wireless bridges
2007 Nov 19
1
testing wireless security
I have been playing around with 3 ath based FreeBSD boxes and seem to have got everything going via WPA and a common PSK for 802.11x auth. However, I want to have a bit more certainty about things working properly. What tools do people recommend for sniffing and checking a wireless network ? In terms of IDS, is there any way to see if people are trying to bruteforce the network ? I see