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<0> grr|chick <0> are you realyl a chix0r? <1> yeppers <2> some people <1> are you? <0> i have been known to appear as one <1> in certain situations, or in the mirror?
<0> ignore me im jut bored <0> *just <2> lol <1> it's ok <1> i'm just in a goofy mood <0> and im in a male mood <2> im in the mood for info...but no one has suggestions <0> haha mach9 <1> google has all the answers <2> id go with cisco if i could afford it...but i need something more consumer grade <2> linksys it may be <2> one would think grr|chick <2> but nooo :) <1> http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t41584-cisco-vs-consumer-grade.html <1> http://www.technewsworld.com/story/32578.html <2> i know the difference but still doesnt answer my question ;) <1> lol <1> ok, so what's the actual question <2> i need a good consumer grade appliance that will give VPN access to about 10 or so remote users <2> without h***le <2> and have no issues with NAT traversal <1> ooh <1> i went to a conference and they talked about that <2> well regurgitate something useful then :) <1> haha <1> gimme a min <2> times up ;) <3> netgear has some stuff, the metal box ones. I have one I got off ebay for $40 ;) <1> k, it was some microsoft product <2> yeah different standards of vpn
<2> some cooperate with nat some dont ;) <2> anyhow....linksys has a wireless router / vpn that might work <2> but i dont know anyone thats tried one <2> netgear has one <2> and im sure theres some others <2> was hopin for some hands on info from someone whos set one up <2> but i guess thats hoping too much ;) <1> yeah, not from me <1> bbiab <4> is there anyway to store a ssl certificate on my computer so I dont have to permit it in IE each time? <5> hello <6> hey <0> lo <5> has anyone here played with bridging (using brctl for example) ? <0> tried Ethernet-Bridge-netfilter-HOWTO <0> ? <0> microbe: http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Ethernet-Bridge-netfilter-HOWTO.html <5> yeah, I tryed that out allready <5> but my conf is pretty special <5> I'm not even sure bridging is what i need <0> so larq what be the problem sir? <5> i have 3 nodes to connect by wireless <0> please explain what you'd like to achieve and oneof our highly trained engineers will attempt to ***ist yew <5> 1 node is composed of 4 wireless interfaces that are connected to directionnal antennas <5> the bridge would've joined the 4 wireless interfaces together to make only one <5> The problem i had here is that i got DUP! packets and wireless interfaces would just crash after a moment <5> because of duplicated traffic <5> the problem is that, because of the 4 interfaces, if a signal from another node reachs all the for interfaces, the four interfaces will duplicate the packets <5> for/four <5> do u highly trained engineers attempt to follow me? <7> what is the best nvidia driver that i can use for an older geforce 2 mx 100/200 <8> try #hardware <9> hi <9> user -> zyxel 3124 -> cisco 3750 <9> ah, nevermind
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