Thanks for the fast reesponse DonQuichote, I had tried that but it looks as if there might be a slight bug in NaviCat and it wasn't doing quite what I thought it was. All working now.
Hi Guys,
I have a table that consists of: -
ModuleID Int
PortID VARChar
Quantity Int
It is a linking table which links an individual module which may have ports of different types (or not) to a description of the ports. So for example a module might be: -
Module 1 has 4x(10/100 RJ45...
Thanks for that, I see now what I was doing wrong - I assumed that MSQLI would be backwards compatible with MYSQL statements. I know have the basic code working.
...'root', 'yamaha') or die ("Could not connect");
mysql_select_db('pilot', $cnx) or die (mysql_error());
$sql = 'SELECT * from PilotDetails';
$result = mysql_query($sql) or die (mysql_error());
echo 'before While';
while($row = mysql_fetch_object($result))
{
echo 'Name =...
The wireless connectivity can definetly be set up and tested - it will be the router side that will cause you an issue (you should be able to get the settings from your ISP), you won't be able to test the router settings until you boss gets home.
I would be tempted to set up a dial in VPN...
If you can ping and it is responding then you have layer 3 connectivity to the PC.
I think that you should be able to connect by typing \\ipaddress\ShareName eg. \\192.168.1.1\share.
you need to make sure that you have shared a folder on the computer, and that your firewall is set to allow...
not knowing these exact devices I can offer a guess as to what they do:-
The range extender will act as a repeater - it recieves the signal from your ap in the same way as a client, it then regenerates the signal and re-transmits it. This should mean that your range has been doubled, one thing...
there is a feature on some units called public secure packet forwarding - it's designed for units used in hot spots - it prevents clients on the wireless netwok from speaking to each other directly and allows comms only with the wired network, could be an issue?
dave
first issue to address is your channels, definetly use the three channels 1,6 and 11 - but don't forget to consider the three dimensions (i.e. check above and below the ap you are installing.) To be honest this does not make a huge difference unless the network is busy - the beacons are only 10...
I appreciate your input KiscoKid,
Do you have a good reference on STP - the Cisco books don't seem to cover it in as much detals as I would like.
Cheers Dave
...your help, what controls the STP group? it's the first time I've seen this mentioned.
Also in a config such as below: -
B***********B
-------------* SW1 *-------------
|F *********** |F
***********F F |...
...are prevented from communicating? or is it just the switches that are affected that block communications.
Example below
***********
-------------* SW1 *-------------
| *********** |
*********** |...
you should be able to add static routes to point some IP addresses to your wireless gateway and others to your wired card.
basically the IP stack needs to be able to decide on a definite route - in your case it is likely weighing up the metrics (quality of the link) and deciding that your...
Can someone explain what the vulnerability is in PEAP please (I'm a simple man so semi technical terms only please).
In particular I am interested in why PEAP is percieved as vulnerable to this form of attack.
If you could direct me to a relevant article that would be great - thanks.
yup - thanks very much for the response, solved my problems completely.
One thing to note (this may be implicit to a more experienced Windows Administrator) but the reg edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\EAPOL\Parmeters\General\Global\AuthMode=2 is a DWORD
that was about the only thing...
you need to ensure that security is correctly implemented - you would have to really use 802.1x EAP (something like Leap - but make sure that you use strong passwords), PEAP or TTLS. You would need to look and see what support is offered by your radius server. you would also need a certificate...
I'm, looking to use my machine certificate to log onto a wireless network using 802.1x EAP. i would then like to log onto thge network and once again present my machine certificate as opposed to my user certificate - does anyone have any suggestions on how this can be achieved?
the idea is...
that looks right - you need to make sure that you have a 3DES license as I'm sure that Cisco charge extra for that - and obviously modify the client profiles as well.
Dave
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