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DoS Vulnerability Threatens Wireless Networks







DoS Vulnerability Threatens Wireless
Networks

DoS Vulnerability Threatens Wireless
Networks
05/13/2004 12:30 PM

The Australian Computer Emergency Response Team has identified a vulnerability in the 802.11 wireless specification that could open wireless networks to denial-of-service attacks.




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Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network


Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
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Gridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The Gridlogix EnNETź XML Web Service application extends the functionality of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems. EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP, and LonWorksź allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]

Muni Wireless Threatens Control, Not
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12/29/2004 01:54 PM
Carol Ellison writes how municipal wireless isn't a threat except to incumbent operators' control of the market: Carol's point is made exceedingly well in this paragraph: That brings us to the second discouraging item—the specious argument that putting the future of these plans into the hands of Big Broadband somehow embraces free market principles and the spirit of competition. The main issue for me with muni wireless is that the municipalities should be focusing on what they do best: right of way and adjudication of a level-playing field. Even if "right of way" is metaphorical for wireless, it's not precisely: cities and counties control towers, hills, and building tops that are ideal for municipal wireless broadband. Instead of offering a commons in which every player has to install their own equipment, competing for physical and spectrum space, offering a "meet-me room" option for letting all players into a level ground--a neutral-host approach--the municipalities remove the infrastructure cost and the friction from competition. Whichis why telco and cable operators hate it. It means that they can't own, be subsidized for, and strangle the infrastructure. Philly's approach sounds like they want to become an ISP. I have argued in this space many times that Philly would be infinitely better served to contract the network to a firm that doesn't offer ISP services, but simply handles installation, maintenance, and fee settlement. Let 1,000 ISPs bloom, from zero-mark-up, subsidized non-profits offering low-income residents service for free or cheap, to Verizon's full-on integrated cable, voice, cell, Internet offering using Philly's network as their final mile. The focus on municipal networks offering the metaphorical equivalent of call completion instead of pure dial tone is an extension of the "smart network" mistake of trying to load telco networks with intelligence instead of capacity. I just read The Broadband Problem, a very good book by Charles Ferguson (the founder of Vermeer and now a Brookings Institute fellow) about bandwidth and the incumbents. His case, in brief, is that technology for increasing capacity over wire has increased at nearly the same pace as other innovation, such as processor power or storage capacity. Thus, we could have 50 Mbps to the home today if the incumbents were in the same situation that Intel, Western Digital, Apple, etc., are. (Ferguson also wrote the self-deprecating and highly entertaining title, High Stakes, No Prisoners, about his naivety and management missteps at Vermeer.)...

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The American Council of Mayors and Urban Managers voted Friday to lobby the U.S. Congress in support of pending legislation that will render illegal 802.11b/g Wi-Fi networks, paving the way for widespread development of the much faster 802.16 WiMAX networking protocol.


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Hmmm... Taidan taas ensimmÀisenÀ poistua. PitÀÀ lÀhteÀ kuuntelemaan musaa muualle. Uusia kasvoja, uusia blogeja. Ei tÀÀltÀ voi olla poissakaan.... Seuraavalla kerralla lisÀÀ. --KatjaW

Iltaan kuului ennenaikaisia siideripullollisia, paikallisen baariolohuoneen pehmeitÀ sohvia, paljon kasvoiltaan tuntemattomia tuttuja ja tietenkin myös nopeahko Trivial Pruisuit, joka taas osoitti ylivertaisuuteni kyseisessÀ pelissÀ. EpÀilen myös Kysyn Vaanin saapuneen paikalle oluttuopiksi naamioituneena. Taas. Cheers! -- http://www.visukinttu.com

sedis tervehtii maailman hienoimman vehkeen vÀlityksellÀ. one linerit ovat vÀhissÀ, sillÀ retromaailman vahvin sissiliike on valtaamassa blogiuniversumin. monikulttuurinen sanomamme on: kaikkien maailmojen blogistit, yhtykÀÀ. tÀssÀ suuruudenhullussa imaginaarisyydessÀ muistakaa pientÀ ihmistÀ, joka on nÀhnyt kaiken, eikÀ silti mitÀÀn sillÀ hÀn on jÀÀnyt internetin ulkopuolelle. poliittinen blogihuumorini on kuollut, joten luovutan koneen matkatoimiston vÀelle. turisti, ole hyvÀ:

Turisti toteaa: Äiti, lĂ€hetĂ€ tyttĂ€rellesi rahaa tai laita mummi lihoiksi. PerintöÀ odotellessa.... Ei mut kivaa on, eikĂ€ selkÀÀnkÀÀn satu kun juo tarpeeksi korpikuusen kyyneliĂ€... lĂ€hetĂ€ edes ruisleipÀÀ... niisk... Niin ja Savo-Pohjanmaa maaottelu on kĂ€ynnissĂ€. MinĂ€ ja Aika jatkaa...

Tsalo jatkaa sisÀistÀ kamppailuaan: kognitiivisilla valituilla on kaikki argumentit puolellaan; tÀÀllÀ on vain tupakka, viina ja villit naiset...

pni frÄn skrubu.net (ja och lokala MMS blog ocksÄ), hej. Tog mig till BerghÀll för en kvÀll i stil med blind date, för att se vad hur mÀnniskorna som skriver bloggar ser ut som. Hmm... ja. Det Àr ju helt vanliga typer faktsikt. Nu skall jag ta mig en öl till.

Julius, kobaia.net: EnsimmĂ€istĂ€ kertaa Kallion blogimiitissĂ€, edellinen meni sairastaessa kotona. Olen jo nyt juonut yli rajojeni, onneksi palkankorotus on luvassa mahdollisimman pian. Paljon uusia ihmisiĂ€, muutamia vanhempia tuttavuuksia. EikĂ€ Kysyn vaan uskaltanut tulla paikalle. TIEDÄN KYLLÄ KUKA OLET!

VÀhÀnks meil on ihkui kaveriqvii Minyan kaa!!1 Nii ja minÀ Kobaïan Neahan olen vanha konkari tÀÀllÀ blogimiitissÀ. Jos tisseistÀ tai kalukukkaroista on keskusteltu, olen missannut. PitÀÀkin tÀstÀ mennÀ Skitso-Jannen kanssa aloittamaan keskustelu edes jostain sukupuolielimiin liittyvÀstÀ.

Saavuin sittenkin paikalle uuden ystÀvÀni Rajatapauksen ja ja punaviinilasillesen rohkaisemana. Oikeasti en juonut punaviinilasillista rohkaisuksi, vaan terveydeksi ja jÀrkytyksen poistamiseksi. Jatkan edelleen punaisella juomalla.. pÀÀnsÀrky johtuu savusta. Silti on kivaa nÀhdÀ uusia ja vanhoja naamoja. Kuvamateriaali löytyy osoitteesta http://www.minyaweb.net. Terkuin, Minya

Tapasin tÀnÀÀn uuden tuttavuuden, Minyan. Minut saatiin houkuteltua parin tunnin keskustelun jÀlkeen, tÀhÀn mielenkiintoiseen tapaamiseen. Jonkinlaista nettipÀivÀkirjaa olen pitÀnyt aikaisemminkin, tosin hieman suppeasta aiheesta...Nyt uskon jo jÀÀneeni koukkuun tÀhÀn uuteen yhteisöön ;) (ennen edes nimimerkin rekisteröimistÀ). Nimimerkiksi taidan valita Rajatapauksen, jonkun paidasta innostuneena. Koen olevani jonkin sortin rajatapaus, selitys löytyy tulevasta pÀivÀkirjastani. Oli tosi kivaa tavatata teidÀt kaikki, vaikutitte oikein vÀrikkÀÀltÀ ja mukavalta porukalta. Terveisin, Rajatapaus.

Hang-around-bloggaajien tapaaminen Àityi sittenkin suureksi bloggaajamiitiksi, jossa jÀlleen virtasi vesi ja terveelliset elÀmÀn tavat olivat kunniassa. VatsalihasliikkeitÀ tehtiin, venyteltiin ÀÀnijÀnteitÀ ja harjoitimme itseruoskintaa. Aah.

Osanottajien lukumÀÀrÀ À

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vulnerability

Movable Type 3.0
Pricing borders on
Insane

MT 3.0 Pricing makes
me scratch my head

Microsoft confirms
delay of Virtual PC
7

Ann Taylor's Class
Act

Telecom vs. Cable
Blue Chips Redux
Daimler's Wise
Retreat

Keeping CEOs and
Chairmen Apart

Microsoft's Wireless
Affair Ends

Tootin' for Too
EEYE: Symantec
Multiple Firewall
NBNS Response
Processing Stack
Overflow

EEYE: Symantec
Multiple Firewall
DNS Response
Denial-of-Service

EEYE: Symantec
Multiple Firewall
Remote DNS KERNEL
Overflow

Amid Abuse Scandal,
Rumsfeld Makes
Surprise Trip to
Iraq

Pfizer to Pay $430
Million to Settle
Illegal Marketing
Case

Hot on the Charts?
Then How About the
Racks?

FCC May Open
Spectrum for
Unlicensed Users

L.A.'s Little Tokyo
Gets Wi-Fi

Students 'could give
Ł400 a year'

Gandhi triumphs in
India election

Zarqawi 'behind Iraq
beheading'

Apple wants 'all the
music' for iTMS

New iPod Battery
shipping

Serna 1.5 WYSIWYG
XML Editor for Mac
OS X released

Iconfactory releases
freeware Trojan
detection utility

MindVision releases
VISE X 1.2.1

Doing it like
rabbits

Orange Mobile's
robotic adherence to
idiotic rules

Wallon worm uses
Yahoo, MS to spread

Industry warms to
BT's LLU price cuts

Good for you, good
for Microsoft - here
comes WinXP SP2

MS roadmaps Longhorn
Server and beyond to
2/4 year beat

The (Publishing)
House That Blair
Helped Close

WISE FTP v3.0.2.2
AceBackup v2.0.0.2
OPENi-CMS
NFSProxy
Weeble File Manager
MyAccount Control
Panel

Malaysian Co. Shuts
Beheading Site

Tech without
fear--it's cool

Researchers Build a
Black Box Astronauts
Can Wear

Vital computer
equipment stolen
from Belfast
hospital

what is grok?