The only thing I'm aware of that will do this is a Karlnet SEC (which is 802.11b, NOT turbocell) on the client side talking to a Karlnet AP+ base (which is also 802.11b, not turbocell) AFAIK, the AP+
Yes. Both licenses are karlnet proprietary and run only on rg1000/ap500 and ap1000 (don't know about ubicom) to _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes.
The Karlnet linktest relies on both sides having Hermes based radios, which SB (they are atmel) does not. A susbstitute would be to use the "Associated Stations" part of the Kbridge MIB (available in
just leave the version and port at the default (1 and 161) BTW, the newest version of cacti has nice kbridge templates - definitely worth the upgrade if you haven't already. _________________________
might I suggest you ditch mrtg and use SNR(http://www.raccoon.kiev.ua/projects/snr/),rrdtool(http://people.ee.ethz. ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/) and cacti (http://www.raxnet.net/)? rrdtool is from
The only thing I'm aware of that will do this is a Karlnet SEC (which is 802.11b, NOT turbocell) on the client side talking to a Karlnet AP+ base (which is also 802.11b, not turbocell) AFAIK, the AP+
Yes. Both licenses are karlnet proprietary and run only on rg1000/ap500 and ap1000 (don't know about ubicom) to _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes.
"do nothing mode" an excellent way to temporarily cut someone off (you can stil get to the mgmt ip) -- Original Message -- From: "Wisp Notes" <wisp-notes@s1-i.net> To: "'Karlnet Mailing List'" <karln
Ditto... Buy a cheap SOHO router, turn on bridging on the CPE and call it a day. -- Original Message -- From: "Brett Hays" <bretth@htonline.net> To: "Karlnet Mailing List" <karlnet@wispnotes.com> Sen
Yes, bridge on, routing/NAT off -- Original Message -- From: <wireless@peake.com> To: "Brett Hays" <bretth@htonline.net>; "Karlnet Mailing List" <karlnet@WISPNotes.com> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2
Might I suggest the excellent trio of RRD, SNR and cacti for this? SNR is Orinoco/Karlnet MIB aware and feeds the values into RRD. _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list
if you're willing to hack a bit (and only need 2.4), you might take a look at: http://www.allaboutjake.com/network/linksys/wlanexpert.html was _______________________________________________ Karlnet
Hi, Has anyone ever seen (well, felt, actually...) an AP1000/WPII that is hot to the touch after runinng awhile? The unit in question lives a climate controlled life, but passes alot of traffic. Is i
We have just set up a new network so far with 6 clients all with KN 50. I have 2 clients with very high retransmit rates (one is about 50%) but they have good SNR at both ends infact better than othe
AirSnort is being ported to win32:http://airsnort.shmoo.com it recovers keys given enough time As for the SNMP community name (read/write password) - no crack needed. Just sniff the SNMP packets and
a changed in polarity can cause up to 30db change. how about setting up a second AP with the new polarity, so that you can change everyone over with minimum pain for everyone? If you used a different
holy crap! 65 db! WOW. Provided you're using turbocell, you may still be able to make a go of it. The differnce in polarity will probably help - assuming that most of your noise is the same polarity
Hi, Sorry if this is a repeat... I 've done ALOT of googling on this with no answer. I have 2 AP1000s, both which are running Karlnet AP+ 11b 4.27 ( i fear change) with one radio. Both of them are in
thanks! FWIW, I haven't been to karlnet.com for A LONG time, and they actually have a useful knowlegebase (which mentions 4.27 as being susceptible to the reboot issue) Will do, Thanks! tonylist@dema