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Aug. 16th, 2005 04:45 pmIt turns out, through random good fortune, that the wireless card I thought I'd blown up, um, isn't. As long as my dying Xircom is in the next slot to act as nastiness-sink. Or something.
So for a laugh, I left the craptop (though I shouldn't be rude about a Free Toy) running dstumbler on the way in to work this AM.
Bugger me, but world+dog has a wireless network these days. When did that happen?
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(Or indeed ssid, come to that.)
http://www.cirt.net/cgi-bin/ssids.pl
It'll be Yagi-furtling next, just you see.
Oh. Yes. Much much less stressed this week. Blame entirely at the feet of random splendid types on Sunday. Jolly well played those chaps.
So for a laugh, I left the craptop (though I shouldn't be rude about a Free Toy) running dstumbler on the way in to work this AM.
Bugger me, but world+dog has a wireless network these days. When did that happen?
[Poll #553103]
(Or indeed ssid, come to that.)
http://www.cirt.net/cgi-bin/ssids.pl
It'll be Yagi-furtling next, just you see.
Oh. Yes. Much much less stressed this week. Blame entirely at the feet of random splendid types on Sunday. Jolly well played those chaps.
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Date: 2005-08-16 03:54 pm (UTC)I have to switch off WiFi on the iPaq when driving, because the constant "Network Found" comments interfere with the navigation ;)
I'm not convinced that AppleTalk counts as 133+, but what about that network made of stringy wires for Sinclair stuff? And I had some sort of ethernet-like network for my DECStations, but it had huge boxes. Phonenet type stuff.
I'd nearly forgotten the Omninet. I had something else a while back, too, also Apple II based. Only played about with it, though - the Corvus system I had was something like 5 drive units and flaky as hell.
Can I count Gigabit on the basis that my G5 has it, but is throttled down to 100 because nothing else I own does?
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Date: 2005-08-16 04:17 pm (UTC)Lord alone knows what the Spec-Net was. I toyed with an 'Econet' box, but thought I'd restrict myself to computers that were vaguely useful. And Omninet.
DEC? LAT?
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Date: 2005-08-16 05:11 pm (UTC)If it's wireless, how come I trip over it on my way to bed?
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Date: 2005-08-16 05:13 pm (UTC)And somewhere up at Dad's there's a reel of the stuff, which we really ought to do something silly with - maybe run capacitively-coupled wired WiFi at silly bandwidths down it?
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Date: 2005-08-16 05:33 pm (UTC)AppleTalkIP - way too advanced for me, though I am running AppleShare 3.01 and MacIP routing via IPNR to get my Apple IIgs online.
DECStations were about 1991 vintage (I had 'em in '98), so... I think it was an AUI drop cable with some sort of phonenet cabling. Probably just boring Ethernet.
100Base T vs. 100Base TX - async? Fibre? There must be a difference...
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Date: 2005-08-16 07:20 pm (UTC)Someone with QBUS cards, probably.
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Date: 2005-08-16 10:24 pm (UTC)/aol
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Date: 2005-08-16 10:25 pm (UTC)Insert rant about where all VAXcluster tech went.
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Date: 2005-08-17 09:05 am (UTC)Last year I was testing a wifi card from work, to see if it was faulty or if was the AP at the site it's normaly used at. I was surprised when as soon as I powered my box on, I got a messenger connection. Surprised because I have mac filtering, WEP keys, static IP, etc so it shouldn't have been able to connect to my AP.
Upon investigation, my neighbour had got himself a wireless router, and having just used the defaults, this card connected to it and got an internet connection, without me actualy doing anything at all. It basicaly plug and played with his router. I found out it was the neighbour by opening the web interface on his router, recognising the brand and using the default password. I then recognised his name in the DHCP lease list. He was rather surprised when I went round and told him.
There really should be a government health warning on wifi kit.
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Date: 2005-08-17 12:46 pm (UTC)[x] Sneakernet v2 (USB key iteration)
I'm going to get around to it ... [grin]
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Date: 2005-08-17 01:05 pm (UTC)Of course, all that pretty much went to pot when the parity bit started being used for data, but the idea was good... :)
Tandberg TDV2200 was the nicest terminal I've ever used too, Hall effect switches and all. Cost a bloody fortune, those things.
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