SecurityRatty :: tag: nodes
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...nodes from traffic signals, but that would still leave $36,000 on the table. The paper notes that MetroFi tried to sell some nodes on eBay, but I don't believe they had takers
...nodes) to route their connections through. The intention is that, unless someone is watching the whole network at the same time, the tracks of each users communication will become hidden amongst that of others. Exactly how a client chooses nodes varies between system to system, and is important for security
If someone is simultaneously...
...nodes and their placement is rather different than networks built with the intent of providing indoor coverage
Cablevision, by the way, qualifies as a telecom, this article states, which helps them in placing nodes for their planned $300m network across their coverage territory. They can also mount nodes in-line with their cable lines, using...
...nodes. One area "that's relatively underpopulated is a whole warehouse district," he said, and they had lots of access points
In the least-covered areas of the city, about seven access points were "visible"; in some places, that number was as high as 43 access points
Also interesting to note was that security was most frequently enabled on...
...nodes, that never materialized, and it was unclear how seamless the coverage would ever be. This is a full-blown metro-scale network that's not beholden to any political interest, and which can likely use mounting rights already available to Cablevision. (In the past, I've said this, and folks have said that franchising agreements would...
...nodes under their Meraki Pro level for any network that wanted to control whether or not ads appeared, have user accounts, and charge for service. (They eventually recovered, apologized, and reworked some of the transition details.) The company continued to offer a $50 indoor and $100 outdoor Standard level nodes for networks that required...
...nodes. Network Professionals who achieve the CCNP have demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to manage the routers and switches that form the network core, as well as edge applications that integrate voice, wireless, and security into the network. The content emphasizes topics such as security, converged networks, quality of service...
...nodes
Cisco has announced changes in its courses and revamped broadly by introducing newer technologies for their students. Examination model and curriculum has also been restructured and will now focus on wide range of technology
The modifications and changes are aimed to emphasize on topics such as security, converged networks, quality of...
...nodes from 26 to 42, which appears to be about the norm for both starting and ending points in muni netwrk planning
This article goes into a little more depth about the problems with dead areas due to absent or problematic utility poles (it's always about the poles). USIW plans to install some of its own poles to fill in those areas
Nearby,...
...nodes placd on traffic lights. The lack of power is rather difficult to overcome, and traffic lights are spaced too sparsely to replicate this deployment city-wide. AT&T is offering free, ad-supported 512 Kbps service and paid 1 Mbps. This seems rather paltry given the 72 access points that the reporter told me were being placed across that...