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I'm talking about a consumer level router. Does the router itself store any internet history from people connected to the router? Specifically I would like to know about the Apple wireless router but information about any wireless router would be helpful...
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Some routers do....
You could get access to dns/arp caching on the router, but that wouldn't people are doing beyond what addresses things need to be routed to is really none of the router's business in general.
Not really in general.
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Are there any SOHO class wireless routers that are capable of encryption at layer 2?
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There are some relatively....
It runs on a large number of SOHO routers of them.
Some routers haveYou can use IPsec (even with L2TP ) with OpenWRT .
That according to some benchmarks you should only get 3 Mb/s with an average router.
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What kind of cable shuold I use to connect two routers, straight or crossover?
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When connecting dissimilar devices (router.
The rule of thumb is: when connecting similar devices (router to router, computer to computer) use a crossover cable.
And this will require a crossover cable.
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Do companies make linux based wifi routers or ADSL modems? If yes, what are these companies?
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I know for sure/developmentnews.html
This will give you a ....
ASUS
site with custom firmwares Actually, most companies use some sort of Linux for their routers.
Linksys is known do make Linux based routers , and other Linux based devices.
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When are manufactures going to release certified Final N routers? Wireless Final N has been finalized.
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I seriously doubt that one calendar week is enough time to develop a product completely, and to then test for or otherwise ensure complete compliance with the final version of the brand... .
The IEEE 802.11n standard was just published on October 29, 2009 .
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I read about monitoring and limiting bandwidth can be done on routers which have a Quality of Service feature, but which routers have this feature? Which would you recommend.
I read about the QoS here: http://superuser.com/questions/260/are-there-any-...
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There are also open-source firmware....
Just browse their sites : Linksys/Cisco, D-link, Netgear and more .
I heard that netgear will be coming out with QoS capable routers more than one router model with QoS.
Capabilities even without the hack.
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My client recently changed their network policy so now all WIFI routers are disallowed from the network. They said they would be running some scans and that they would be able to find "rogue" WIFI routers on the network.
How would they be able to detect...
Started by Sam Schutte on
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The router part of the WiFi router will lower....
A few methods would be
If the device is a router and not just
At your router/firewall look for outgoing packets with a lower TTL than normal.
But that's just me being cynical...
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I'm looking for something i can install on my machine and get the logs from a couple Cisco routers. Whats out there that can connect to my routers and pull logs for quick access without having to go into the SDM?
It would be nice to see some graphs in...
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I tend to only use netflow for one off troubleshooting because switches .
The other option is netflow because you are using routers.
SNMP on the routers and you should be able to pull interface graphs.
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Hi,
I have a wrt54g and a wrt54gs. Both routers are running dd-wrt. What's the optimum way to configure them so that wireless clients can roam between them as they drop in and out of each others' range?
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Your last....
Connect the two routers-through-a-number-of-wifi-routers , in your case you need to
set up the main one as a router, the other wirelessly.
Ensure one router has DHCP turned off and is configured as an access point.
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Hi there,
I'm trying to setup two routers - one to route specific sites to a always-on PPTP VPN connection, the other for open internet access w/ firewall.
First router is connected to Internet w/ built-in firewall. Second router is connected to a PPTP...
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Sounds like you've got a decent handle on the solution:
default all sites (albeit poorly)
The key device in this ... .
Routes on the machines themselves pointing your PPTP traffic to the VPN router and a default route to the internet router.
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