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RE: wireless kit for epod and ipaq whats the best?
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- Subject: RE: wireless kit for epod and ipaq whats the
best?
- From: "Don McAllister" <donmc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 16:01:06 +0100
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Craig,
Where did you see it for £249 GBP ? Can you cascade another switch
?
Cheers
Don
If
you dont want to use the firewall/NAT features, just connect your broadband
connection to the 'home' side. Then use your favourite s/w firewall
solution
to protect your PC's.
My
recommendation was based on features, price and the fact the SMC devices
work
on epods, 249.00 GBP for barricade + FREE pcmcia
card.
Just
a little problem with the SMC barricade broadband, if I am reading this
correctly it uses NAT, this means that certain things will not work on
the 'home' side of the router.
Among these are netmeeting, mirc
dcc send, ftp servers and webservers (I think it also screws some
games).
As far as I can tell there is no way to either turn this off
or use port forwarding to circumvent it.
The thing that really
bugs me is they are selling it as a firewall feature and advertising it
as a plus point! If you want to do any of the above things then you
will
need to connect the PC/PCs doing them before this device (which means
you cannot do them over wireless).
Fine for people who want to do
nothing much but send email and browse the web but how many of them
will
be broadband users?
Mick
Craig Callander
<craig@xxxxxxx> said:
> John > > You could
use the SMC wireless cards, these are known to work with the > epods.
SMC have an offer on until the end of the month, if you buy a >
barricade wireless broadband router you can claim a free pcmcia card,
see > www.smc.com > > Craig > >
-----Original Message----- > From: Dr John Tankard
[mailto:john@xxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 10:41
AM > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject: [ukha_d] wireless kit
for epod and ipaq whats the best? > > > Hi >
> I want to get some wireless kit for a ipaq and my epod, I want the
base > station to just plug into a switch rather than another slot
used up in my > server. What should I go for ? > > IIRC
the epod is a bit fussy on rf stuff > > > John >
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