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Freakquency: January 2010
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A rather infrequent blog about wireless networking and security. Wednesday, January 13, 2010. A Brief note on the the Google/Chinese intrusion/withdrawl. I just wanted to publicly put my support behind Google's choice to put their foot down after the Chinese government sponsored intrusions into their networks. By now, I am sure, many of you may have heard about this, but for those who have not here is their statement and some links:. If they choose to have a spine and stick to this they will finally reso...
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San Benito Shutter Company: Gallery
http://www.sanbenitoshutter.com/w/gallery.html
2001-2008 San Benito Shutter Co., Inc. Website design by Wavelength Media. Middot; Website programming by Paul McNett.
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Freakquency: August 2011
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A rather infrequent blog about wireless networking and security. Thursday, August 25, 2011. Posted by Bruce Hubbert. Links to this post. Friday, August 12, 2011. Turn down that NOISE! Here is a fun experiment if you have a 2 laptops (or 1 laptop and some other WiFi enabled device), a WLAN analyzer like AirMagnet WiFi Analyzer (or something similar such as wireshark) and a microwave oven. We all know that microwave ovens function in the 2.4Ghz range but how much "noise" is it generating. 51) - (-88) = 37.
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Freakquency: RTS/CTS and you!
http://freakquency.hubbert.org/2010/12/rtscts-and-you.html
A rather infrequent blog about wireless networking and security. Monday, December 13, 2010. Imagine the following scenario:. It’s 2005 and you are at a convention. There are hundreds of Wi-Fi devices around you. There are tens of APs. Not your run of the mill Linksys or Dlink APs but real enterprise grade, controller based APs. You fire up you trusty AirMagnet Wi-Fi Analyzer. And what do you see? 8220;That’s Crazy! 8221; you say to yourself. Its 2011 and you are at work. 8221;, You inquire. “An...8221;, ...
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Freakquency: June 2009
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A rather infrequent blog about wireless networking and security. Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Well here we are, half way through 2009. This year saw the culmination of, arguably, the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Yada yada yada. We have heard this all before. I thought we were going to talk about Wi-Fi? Well today I thought I would talk about disposable computers. Several weeks ago an associate of mine saw her beloved 17 inch iMac G5 all-in-one. I felt bad. Seemed like a waste. Yep I took ...
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Freakquency: December 2010
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A rather infrequent blog about wireless networking and security. Monday, December 13, 2010. Imagine the following scenario:. It’s 2005 and you are at a convention. There are hundreds of Wi-Fi devices around you. There are tens of APs. Not your run of the mill Linksys or Dlink APs but real enterprise grade, controller based APs. You fire up you trusty AirMagnet Wi-Fi Analyzer. And what do you see? 8220;That’s Crazy! 8221; you say to yourself. Its 2011 and you are at work. 8221;, You inquire. “An...8221;, ...
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Freakquency: A Look at PCI 2.0 and the New Wireless Guidelines
http://freakquency.hubbert.org/2011/10/look-at-pci-20-and-new-wireless.html
A rather infrequent blog about wireless networking and security. Thursday, October 20, 2011. A Look at PCI 2.0 and the New Wireless Guidelines. Near the end of last year the PCI Standards Councilpublished, Ten Common Myths of PCI DSS. Related to the intent of PCI DSS requirements. This approach includes people and processes, not just technology.”. At the end of the summer this year, the PCI Standards Council released a new set of guidelines. A majority of the guidelines are normal common sense approaches...
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About the Dabo Application Framework
http://www.dabodev.com/about
That's what Dabo does. It's not YAWF. Yet another web framework). There are plenty of excellent web frameworks out there, so if that's what you are looking for, Dabo isn't for you. But there are almost no desktop application frameworks out there, and if you want to create applications that run on Windows, OS X or Linux, Dabo is for you! Dabo is a 3-tier, cross-platform application development framework, written in Python. Dabo's authors, Ed Leafe. Ed and Paul got to talking one day: Paul had been researc...
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Dabo - Support
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We offer free, informal support on the dabo-users mailing list. And will update the Wiki. And the documentation as needed when new issues are brought to our attention. We also offer one-on-one live phone, chat, or on-site support at an hourly rate, with a minimum charge of one hour plus phone charges or travel costs. Contact the authors ( Ed Leafe.