On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 00:30:47 +0300, sharon saadon said:
> I need it for ATP tests,
> I need to know if there was packet lost while disconnecting cables /
> making changes
Unless you have a very idle server or the fastest hands in the west, you
almost certainly *will* drop packets while moving a c
I haven't tried it in DC, but I can confirm that my parents' XFINITY and
grandparents' OO logins both work on the CableWiFi SSIDs in San Francisco,
and friends in DC with XFINITY say theirs work there. I assume it will also
for you.
(cf
http://www.techspot.com/news/48684-five-us-cable-providers-jo
Nice features. Good work and thanks for sharing. I'll see if I can put it to
use and hopefully be able to provide some intelligible feedback.
Thanks.
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> On Aug 25, 2013, at 17:30, sharon saadon wrote:
>
What? Free? Public? How can I NOT connect to that?;-)
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 6:25 PM, chris wrote:
> Why don't you try a rogue ad hoc FreePublicWifi ? :)
>
>
>
Why don't you try a rogue ad hoc FreePublicWifi ? :)
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Drew Linsalata wrote:
> I know, completely non-operational and off topic, but have any of you folks
> in the DC area seen the CableWiFi SSID around town? Traveling next week
> and I can't get confirmation nor
I know, completely non-operational and off topic, but have any of you folks
in the DC area seen the CableWiFi SSID around town? Traveling next week
and I can't get confirmation nor denial that my Optimum Online account will
get me wifi access down there.
I need it for ATP tests,
I need to know if there was packet lost while disconnecting cables /
making changes
all the ping results are saved, and you can add bookmarks of the tests you
do..
Sharon
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Jason Hellenthal
wrote:
> Nifty idea but could you give me a sce
Hello Sharon.
>>> At the passing month, i looked for some small program that can ping to
multiply servers in a split window or a program with a split dos windows, i
did not found it, So i developed one :)
Take a look at MultiPing, from Nessoft: http://www.nessoft.com/multiping/
John
Joh
Nifty idea but could you give me a scenario where this would come in handy
where a single instance of fPing -g would not be adequate ?
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> On Aug 25, 2013, at 15:47, sharon saadon wrote:
>
> Hello,
> At t
Hello,
At the passing month, i looked for some small program that can ping to
multiply servers in a split window or a program with a split dos windows,
i did not found it,
So i developed one :)
You can download it here..
http://www.sharontools.com/products/9ping.php
Regards,
Sharon Saadon
If you are OK with USB ether net for one interface, check out the tplink
wr703n. Its powered via USB, has a USB and rj45 jack. Runs OpenWrt.
Leo Bicknell wrote:
>
>On Aug 15, 2013, at 9:18 PM, Brandon Martin
>wrote:
>
>> As to why people wouldn't put them behind dedicated firewalls,
>imagine
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