Hi quertyjj... thanks for the reply. I've done quite alot of research on this and come to the conclusion that there are alot of different configurations when setting up a WSS extranet... depending on whether you are running an SBS domain, generic Win 2003 domain, authentication protocols etc...
We have a SBS 2003 domain as the basis of our corporate network. We want to utilize SharePoint to communicate and centralize the sharing of company information for employees within the company and to create sites for external access to share info with clients, suppliers etc. I have been...
Unfortunately I don't think I have enough time now to explore the mesh route for this event, however definately going to look into. Think I am gonna go with restriction to b protocol and try and limit to three channels. Hopefully they have over estimated attendance / concurrent connections...
Hi All,
I am going to setup a Wifi network in a venue. Currently the venue has 6 seperate 2mb ADSL lines (each with static public IP) coming into the building each connected to a Zyxel P66OHW-61device. I am not familiar with Zyxel devices so excuse my ignorance.
I have a router with 6 WAN...
Vipergg,
"Everyone running a B adaptor will bring everyone down to "B" speeds"....
I was under the impression that people could connect to the same AP at different speeds depending on their adaptors and the capabilities of the AP?
Hi,
I am in the process of building a small application that uses MS Access as the back end. One of my pages is a "search" page which has a few server cotrols that allows the user to enter data to search the DB.
At he moment the data is accessed via the 'SqlDataSource' control and displayed...
Is it possible to route an ADSL line via a CAT5 cabled network?
I have a ADSL activated tel line but the phone socket is to far away from my modem.
Extending the phone line is unfortunately not an option. I have CAT5 cabled network
running through the building with a patchbay that connects...
Pipe is 8mb Down and 2mb Up. Looking at 4 - 5 AP's.
AP's on different Channels but same SSID will experience seemless roaming won't they?
Someone else advised me to exclude the b protcol and just use g? If left on the lower speed of b will that reduce the congestion?
Many thanks jdeisenm...
Hi All, scenario is below:
Small Sized exhibition hall with approx 100-200 Wifi users surfing internet and downloading reasonably bandwidth heavy data.
Needs to be a seemless roaming experience for the user
What immediately concerns me about this is the very real potential for wifi congestion...
Elsenorjose,
The site would be for the use of clients, so license wise I don't know if that would come under public. Will have to check out. Thanks for the suggestion.
Nell
Hi Sheco, thanks for the reply.
1.) They do not share the same physical machine. The application is for a specific client so the majority of the users are accessing from the same location. I am guessing that it is the same location as the web logs have recorded the same IP which I am guessing...
We have a Windows 2003 web Edition server running IIS 6. On the webserver we are running an application using classic ASP using JScript as the scripting language and MySQL 4.1 as the backend DB.
The user logs in and their userid is saved to a session variable. With that variable they can...
We have a Windows 2003 web Edition server running IIS 6. On the webserver we are running an application using classic ASP using JScript as the scripting language and MySQL 4.1 as the backend DB.
The user logs in and their userid is saved to a session variable. With that variable they can...
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