Don?t use passphrase, go directly to keys.
From what I?ve seen of the rainbow tables, there are more than just dictionary passwords.
You can use GRC's random key generator. If there is a possibility your data is getting intercepted, copy several keys to notepad and mix and match your 63/64...
Neither Hawking or Wireless Garden post actual antenna patterns for their products. Hawking claims 90 degrees of coverage but doesn?t show the horizontal or vertical plots for peak gain beamwidth.
Compared to each other though, the Hawking being a panel antenna and the Cantenna a waveguide...
I?ll recommend the Edimax and the Hawking Corner antenna. I have both and have gotten a connection from well over 1000? and that was with a low power consumer grade AP.
I?ll assume the Business Park is using a commercial grade outdoor AP with at least 100mW and a 7 to 9dB omni. If that?s the...
I have to agree to the Fake AP.
The School?s MAC address reference to the vendor Enterasys. It seems likely someone may be cloning the Enterasys MAC and then doing an attack. The timing of the change to a different SSID could tell you if it?s automated or manual. If it is manual, it may not...
Simple one.
Set up your MAC filter to accept only your devices. Or
Configure encryption to keep other devices from connecting.
If you still have problems and get no response from contacting the school. Make it their problem.
Set up a spare router in your window facing the school...
"If our service is not currently available in your area, and you need service now, we may be able to custom-engineer a link to your area. Pricing for such custom deployments is on a case-by-case basis."
On the link I gave you.
Aww,
"missed it by that much"
http://www.eldoradowireless.co...e_area.php#serviceArea
Give them a call, Maybe they know of some other providers in the area.
You need to log into the modems configuration page to change it to WPA.
Netgear suggests using the CG814M if you don?t have ISP support for your model. We can assume that it has a similar configuration. You can find the Reference Manual on this page...
The Netgear download page for the CG814WG Modem directs you to the ISP for support and firmware.
http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/cg814wg.asp
The Time Warner support is a bit thin on specific models. You may have better luck contacting support for your area and let them know your/their...
Make a simple reflector to block the signal from whatever direction you see his connection drop off. You can monitor the connection from your routers Local Network>Device List
http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/Ez-10/default.htm
That one has been going around since 2001.
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/nothing/applebees.asp
Photochop a $50 coupon, send it to the originator of the email with instructions to simply give it to the waitress at the end of their meal. ;)
Belkin uses RP-SMA connectors. You'll need an RP-SMA Male on the pigtail.
Figure loss at .5dB per connector. The kits max length pigtail is only 48", if you need more than that get a pre-made N to N LMR400 jumper from them. Line loss for LMR400 is around 6dB per hundred feet. Keep it short...
I'll second the 5Ghz solution.
No competition from B/G devices and one mile is an easy shot.
Fresnel zone is not a factor at 1 mile (9' in diameter at it's widest point)
Expect to pay around $700 to $800 for a commercial grade link including mounts, cable and lightning protection. The...
Sorry, I thought you were in a standard 22'+ high building. As mentioned above, you'll need to stay well below the roofline to avoid lightning protection. If you can get your points a couple feet above the top of a full dumpster you should be fine.
or;
Ask the contractors superintendent if...
Move point A and point B radios up as high as you can.
A couple extension cords, a couple 25' cat5's and some duct tape.
don't even try to make it look pretty.:)
There may be a way.
Houses in hurricane prone areas are typically built with block or concrete walls but have conventionally framed wood ceilings/roofs, much better to shoot a signal through. You could try temporarily mounting an AP up high in the attic and then test for connectivity in the...
DSL without paying for a land line?
Yes and No.... It's called Naked DSL, Dry Loop or Virtual Dry Loop depending on the Company and the Service Rep. Verizon has rolled out Naked DSL in some parts of the country (not mine), SBC/At&t has 12 months from the time of the merger to do it. So far...
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