I've seen alot of resource stealing by departments like R&D who could care less about the company making money or successfully deploying a product. I have also seen multiple chains of command, PMs who never get the sponsor to effectively communicate their support or sign of on the authority of...
Which Airports and what was the DNS and IP you were assigned? Was it Goldmine or Tmobile or AT&T or just a linksys router in some back office? I fly quite a bit, and I can always connect to the office and use Outlook.
~Sheihan
http://wirelessmms.blogspot.com/
Sony was the last to hold out, but DRM is now dead!
Check out: http://wirelessmms.blogspot.com/
This affects the culture as well as the technology of both video and digital music.
I've got a project at work where half of the requirements are dedicated to DRM issues. Looks like we will have...
What kind of oppressive places do you guys work at? Are these sweat-houses in Cambodia or Prison Camps in Eastern Europe? Adults should be able to check their personal emails and surf the net every now and then. Breaks? Break rooms with a computer for personal use? Are these Customer Care...
try www.waptelnet.com
for telnet, but honestly..u should be able to telnet over GPRS just fine..as far as SSH goes...it should be no problem..neihter should SSL or IPSec. BTW- I use AT&T Wireless as a GPRS ISP.
I can vouch for Verizon DSL being slow...I was one of the first to get it in my area back in 2001...and it was like my network at work at first, but has since degraded to dial up status when it comes to page loading...I moved two blocks away last year and it's the same deal at my new...
I got the exact same error(err#691), and I've been told that this is an ISP restriction error related to someone's status with their ISP. The only prob is that the client is current with their ISP and can browse the net fine.
The major difference and reason for the change in the Net+ test (from what I've heard) is the addition of LWAN technicalities with the recent onslought of GSM/GPRS technology.
David (A+)
I have a 3rd party client on a LAN with a Kingston KNE5TP/H 4PORT router who is attempting to access an indirect IP for a Unix app through Nortel VPN Extranet Access Client. Ever since VPN install the client machine cannot even browse the net, meanwhile the other stations are fine. Win98/dsl...
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