Re: wifi blocking [was Re: Marriott wifi blocking]

2014-10-07 Thread Daniel C. Eckert
Cell phone service relies on specially licensed wireless spectrum whereas WiFi relies on specifically unlicensed spectrum. The rules/laws/expectations are fundamentally different for the two cases you outlined. Dan On Oct 7, 2014 5:29 PM, "Larry Sheldon" wrote: > I have a question for the compa

Re: Broadband Router Comparisons

2015-12-23 Thread Daniel C. Eckert
For a place to find reviews about specific models, I'd just point them to the product pages on Amazon and emphasize the ratings and narrative descriptions. Maybe not the most "scientific" method, but as long as the reviews posted align with your observations/assessment of a particular model, you'v

Re: 10gig pricing with Verizon crazy?

2016-03-19 Thread Daniel C. Eckert
What's your state/region and the general ballpark of the price quoted? ᐧ On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 2:48 PM, David Hubbard < dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com> wrote: > Curious if anyone has had similar experience; looking for a 10gig transit > circuit at a colo, contacted VZ as they’re on net in the f

Re: Wireless (WiFi) MOS equivalent?

2016-03-20 Thread Daniel C. Eckert
When we do large events, we use the "virtual participant" type of testing (throughput, latency, connection time from clients we control at different locations in the venue) in addition to regular infrastructure-side metrics like RSSI, SNR, last known receive data rate, and system-specific metrics (

Re: Fwd: [ PRIVACY Forum ] Windows 10 will share your Wi-Fi key with your friends' friends

2015-07-06 Thread Daniel C. Eckert
This isn't really an open source issue -- anybody can make foolish product design decisions regardless of licensing model. This is more about a vendor producing a feature that deliberately and shortsightedly creates a slew of problems impacting almost all existing networks anywhere. It's highly con

Re: M$ no v6 or just me?

2015-07-14 Thread Daniel C. Eckert
Which property are you trying to access? Bing? Azure? O365? Something else? On Jul 14, 2015 12:34 PM, "Nicholas Warren" wrote: > Surely Microsoft has IPv6 connectivity? Is there a problem with my dns, or > is Microsoft not available over v6? > > Thanks, > Nich > >