Due to the vagaries of telecom pricing, I've ended up with a 2.5gig
wavelength service between two locations when what I really wanted was a
gig-e or two.
I'm really not sure if this is a "transparent" wave service or not...
the carrier is using gear from Ciena to hand it off to us and they se
As Facebook might caution us, "it's complicated".
It's not uncommon for a 2.5G wave to be protocol-agnostic most of the
way through, and then required to pass through a SONET/SDH framer at
the end...
You've be well-served to find somebody at your carrier clued on their
transport platform, or ab
At 12:19 AM 4/10/2009, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
On shared media like radio access, every unwanted packet means less
performance you will get out of the network.
This can be done by NAT,
stateful filtering with public IPs or stateless filtering with public
IPs; the advantage of doing NAT is making it ea
Due to the vagaries of telecom pricing, I've ended up with a 2.5gig
wavelength service between two locations when what I really wanted was a
gig-e or two.
I'm really not sure if this is a "transparent" wave service or not...
the carrier is using gear from Ciena to hand it off to us and they see
That's why you use Teredo - it defeats that sort of simple statefulness, and
works.
((SSH'ed from one laptop (WinXP, using MS's Teredo over double-NATed v4
connection) to another laptop (Ubuntu, EVDO, + Miredo) ... although it was
pretty slow, it fit my needs at the time.))
For a time, maybe still
On Thursday 16 April 2009 03:08:52 Eddie wrote:
> > Also interested in similar information on impressions of similar EMEA
> > WWAN service providers, particularly Vodaphone and T-Mobile, if anyone
> > has experiences with these.
>
I regularly use 3UK (Hutchison)'s data service. £10 gets you 15GB o
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