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Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs
From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck Nether net>
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 13:16:07 -0400
This is what console ports / direct cable connects to a mgmt port (usb or whatnot) are useful for. As well as an overall 'clear config' button on the unit. Now if someone can help me figure out the unlock code for the microwave in the house i bought so i can stop unplugging it, let me know :) - jared On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 10:11:12AM -0700, Al Rowland wrote:
The cost of enabling/labeling may be only a 'few cents more' but the cost of support when Joe Sixpack forgets his key/loses the label is another story altoghether. There's a reason most equipment, not just wireless, is deliverd in 'chimp simple' configuration...
Current thread:
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs, (continued)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Neil J. McRae (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs John Angelmo (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Jared Mauch (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs John Angelmo (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Jared Mauch (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Iljitsch van Beijnum (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs David Lesher (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Niels Bakker (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Stephen Stuart (Sep 11)
- RE: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Al Rowland (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Jared Mauch (Sep 11)
- RE: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Al Rowland (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Niels Bakker (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs blitz (Sep 11)
- RE: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Al Rowland (Sep 11)