Beijing Jiatong University unveils first Chinese-developed Internet IPv6-compliant wireless router
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China develops world's first IPV6 router
for next generation Internet
China develops world's first IPV6 router
for next generation Internet
08/15/2004 02:26 AMContent.sina.com - Fri Aug 13, 08:22 pm GMT
China Devises First Core Router For IPv6
Networks
China Devises First Core Router For IPv6
Networks
12/31/2004 09:02 AMInformation Week Dec 31 2004 1:27PM GMT
Foundry rolls out IPv6 router and switch
support
Foundry rolls out IPv6 router and switch
support
06/04/2004 01:52 PMZDNet UK Jun 4 2004 5:26PM GMT
According to Beijing, Koreans are
Chinese
According to Beijing, Koreans are
Chinese
01/18/2004 10:23 PM
Looks like Japan is not alone in being creative with history.
Recent reports
by Beijing historians, supposedly sponsored by the
Chinese government, has
Koreans hopping mad. Here is an excerpt from a Taipei
Times article by Christopher Lingle:
Showing an ability to pile outrage upon outrage, Beijing introduced
inaccurate and
distorted information about Korea's early history to further
Chinese political hegemony.
In particular, Chinese officials have offered a gross
misrepresentation of descriptions
of the Koguryo (Goguryeo) empire (37 BC to 668 AD) whose territory
included part of
a Chinese regional kingdom. This strong warrior state successively
defeated invading
armies of the Chinese empires.
In the Chinese version, Koguryo was incorporated into a Chinese
historical timeline
and included a claim that these people were of "han" Chinese
descent. Beijing also
interfered with an effort by Pyongyang to place Koguryo tombs on
UNESCO's World Cultural
Heritage list of historic sites.
Ethnic Koreans that had lived in the region previously known as
Manchuria for many
centuries formed the core of the empire. Eventually, their capital
was moved to Pyongyang
from Jian in Manchuria in the fourth century.
After Koreans and Manchurian tribes lived together for centuries,
they were incorporated
into Chinese territory with a treaty by Japan and the Qing dynasty
in China in 1909.
It is amusing to think that Marxist-Leninists insist that unequal
treaties signed
by imperial powers have any legitimate force. It was left to Korean
learned societies
to insist that Beijing place the Korean kingdom of Koguryo in its
proper historical
perspective.
For its part, Beijing insists that everyone else should exercise
the highest standards
of historical probity. For example, the media and diplomatic
channels have been used
to criticize the content of Japanese history textbooks. It is a
blatant act of hypocrisy
to be inconsistent in stating concerns over the correct retelling
of past deeds and
misdeeds.
It is likely that the incident is part of a well-orchestrated and
purposeful attempt
to increase its political influence in Northeast Asia. This
probably reflects concern
over the large numbers of ethnic Koreans living in the northeastern
provinces of Laoning,
Jilin and Heilongjiang that were granted considerable autonomy
during the early 1950s.
Gee, so they built the Great Wall to keep fellow Hans
out? They should
be thankful that Koreans are not asking for restoration of the
Koguryo territory.
Here is a map of Koguryo:
Korean peninsula had its own version of the Three Kingdoms as you
can tell by the
presence of three other countries in the Korean peninsula.
Here is a map showing
Koguryo's war with Dang Dynasty. Note Koguryo's own version
of the Great Wall.
Apparently, wall building was fashionable back then.
Those red dots along the wall are castles. The redline
crossing the sea means
Dang couldn't get through by land so they attacked by sea, a daring
move but I don't
think too many of them went home.
BTW, the name Korea originates from Koryo (aka Goryeo), a nation
that followed (I
am grossly simplifying here) Koguryo (aka
Goguryeo). Koreans apparently
likes to recycle old names. Before Koguryo, there was
Gochosun which occupied
pretty much the same territory. For 500 years prior to the
Japanese occupation,
the name of the much shrunken country was Chosun. Maybe the
next one should
be just simply Ko.

Chinese-developed 3g mobile phone to be
commercially used
Chinese-developed 3g mobile phone to be
commercially used
11/17/2003 11:32 AMPress Trust of India Nov 17 2003 9:27AM ET
Beijing wants Chinese "hello" in 2008
(Reuters)
Beijing wants Chinese "hello" in 2008
(Reuters)
08/27/2004 02:00 PMReuters - Chinese has a reputation as one of the
world's hardest languages, but Beijing is hoping a slick new
primer will get foreigners ready to at least greet locals with a
friendly "ni hao!" when they come to town for the 2008 Olympics.
Chinese-developed 3G mobile phone
expected to be put into commercial use
Chinese-developed 3G mobile phone
expected to be put into commercial use
11/17/2003 02:04 AMXinhuanet Nov 17 2003 1:41AM ET
Chinese Internet firm buys into wireless
games
Chinese Internet firm buys into wireless
games
12/17/2004 06:42 PMZDNet Dec 17 2004 6:36PM GMT
South Korea enlists Beijing to halt
Chinese hackers
South Korea enlists Beijing to halt
Chinese hackers
07/15/2004 08:40 PMMCI unveils corporate IPv6 customer
MCI unveils corporate IPv6 customer
04/05/2005 07:29 PMSupercomputer maker Cray is the first U.S. company to use MCI's IPv6
service, the long-awaited upgrade to the Internet's main
communications protocol.
Tender:: University of Luton needs
Router/Switch Backbone Network
Tender:: University of Luton needs
Router/Switch Backbone Network
07/27/2004 02:38 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 27 2004 7:11AM GMT
Nokia unveils first IPv4/IPv6 handset
Nokia unveils first IPv4/IPv6 handset
11/11/2003 05:40 PMPersonal Computer World Nov 11 2003 4:09PM ET
NetFlash: MCI unveils corporate IPv6
customer
NetFlash: MCI unveils corporate IPv6
customer
04/07/2005 04:54 AMThe very public love triangle of Qwest, Verizon and MCI apparently
isn’t slowing MCI much at all. The company today unveiled its first
customer of its IPv6 overlay service. It has other large companies
asking, what can IPv6 do for me?
MCI unveils corporate IPv6 customer
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2005/0405ipv6buy.html?net
Wheatland Broadband Unveils NetLock
Content Filtering - CIPA Compliant
Service Positioned for School and
Library Use
Wheatland Broadband Unveils NetLock
Content Filtering - CIPA Compliant
Service Positioned for School and
Library Use
09/03/2004 02:24 AMWheatland Broadband Services today announced NetLock content filtering
services as the newest addition to their Internet service offerings.
Featuring the ability to fully customize all available categories as
well as CIPA (Children’s Internet Protection Act) compliancy, NetLock
is ideal for concerned families and businesses as well as schools and
libraries wishing to meet the requirements of CIPA. [PRWEB Sep 3,
2004]
Wireless Modem (BT Voyager 2000 Wireless
ADSL Router cleartext password)
Wireless Modem (BT Voyager 2000 Wireless
ADSL Router cleartext password)
06/22/2004 08:18 PMKonstantin V. Gavrilenko (Jun 21 2004)
Trapeze Compliant With IEEE 802.11i
Wireless LAN Security Standards
(TechWeb)
Trapeze Compliant With IEEE 802.11i
Wireless LAN Security Standards
(TechWeb)
07/01/2004 03:56 AMTechWeb - Company embraces standards it help set in wireless LAN
security to support multi-vendor environments.
UK university signs Chinese deal
UK university signs Chinese deal
07/30/2004 07:01 AMStudents in China will be awarded two degrees under a scheme set up by
a UK university college.
Cisco unveils monster router
Cisco unveils monster router
05/25/2004 06:52 AMCarrier grade plus
Cisco unveils its fastest ever web
router
Cisco unveils its fastest ever web
router
05/26/2004 10:45 AMInfomatics May 26 2004 2:37PM GMT
Cisco Unveils Big, Fast Router
Cisco Unveils Big, Fast Router
05/25/2004 02:15 AMReuters May 25 2004 6:20AM GMT
Siemens Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual
Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software.
Siemens Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual
Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software.
07/21/2004 09:39 PMSiemens
Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software. I wonder if it correctly supports giving a subnet to
each customer.
University Unveils Robot Receptionist
University Unveils Robot Receptionist
02/19/2004 11:30 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Feb 19 2004 3:39PM GMT
University Unveils Robot Receptionist
(AP)
University Unveils Robot Receptionist
(AP)
02/19/2004 08:10 AMAP - She might not be paid, but Carnegie Mellon University's newest
staff member does all that a typical receptionist should: gives
directions, answers the phone even gossips about her boss.
Navtel recognized as leading supplier of
GMPLS Test solutions by Chinese
University
Navtel recognized as leading supplier of
GMPLS Test solutions by Chinese
University
08/08/2004 02:05 AMNavtel has become the supplier of choice for GMPLS testing solutions
around the globe."Jiao Tong University has provided Navtel with an
unparalleled opportunity to demonstrate our range of GMPLS test
solutions to key Chinese Carriers who are driving the deployment of
China's next generation optical networks. That Navtel was selected in
preference to other GMPLS test equipment providers speaks volumes
about the quality and depth of our solutions in this very competitive
marketplace". [PRWEB Aug 8, 2004]
Intel Reveals Plans for New Notebook
Platform Tailored for Chinese University
Students
Intel Reveals Plans for New Notebook
Platform Tailored for Chinese University
Students
04/14/2005 01:39 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 14 2005 5:33AM GMT
Cisco unveils long-awaited core router
Cisco unveils long-awaited core router
05/25/2004 03:37 AMMSNBC May 25 2004 7:54AM GMT
Cisco unveils long-awaited 'core' router
Cisco unveils long-awaited 'core' router
05/25/2004 03:37 AMMiami Herald May 25 2004 7:30AM GMT
Cisco unveils CRS-1 router, looks to
regain market share
Cisco unveils CRS-1 router, looks to
regain market share
05/25/2004 04:31 PMThe new Carrier Routing System boasts a lifetime of up to 20 years,
and its software can be upgraded without shutting down the system,
thanks to a new operating software system called IOS-XR.
Cisco Unveils Big, Fast Router to
Counter Juniper (Reuters)
Cisco Unveils Big, Fast Router to
Counter Juniper (Reuters)
05/24/2004 11:19 PMReuters - Cisco Systems Inc.
(CSCO.O) on Tuesday introduced its next-generation router, a
machine it is counting on to stop its slide in the highly
profitable market for gear that directs the heaviest loads of
Internet traffic.
Top Tip: Should I get a wireless router?
Top Tip: Should I get a wireless router?
04/14/2004 11:49 AMWhat type of router shold I get, and would wireless be the most
logical solution? Will I lose a lot of speed with wireless, or not?
Top Tip: Help with wireless router!
Top Tip: Help with wireless router!
09/02/2004 11:35 AMAfter setting up the router following the instructions in the manual I
can access the internet just fine through my desktop BUT only when the
WLAN adapter in the laptop is off.
Help with wireless router!
Help with wireless router!
09/07/2004 07:09 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Help with
wireless router!'
An ExtremeTech reader writes in for help with their wireless
router. Apparently once the laptop is connected, their desktop has no
Internet access whatsoever! The advice they received matchs what I
would have recommended in my column featured in IT Professionals, Just
ask Matt….
Mobile Internet Vaccine Developed
Mobile Internet Vaccine Developed
06/21/2004 09:13 AMHankooki Jun 21 2004 12:44PM GMT
Wireless Router for 3G Networks
Wireless Router for 3G Networks
07/06/2004 10:14 AM3G Jul 6 2004 1:26PM GMT
Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G router
Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G router
06/13/2004 09:42 PMCNET Jun 14 2004 0:30AM GMT
New: NetGear Wireless Travel Router
New: NetGear Wireless Travel Router
06/29/2004 10:41 AMNetGear released the WGR101 54 Mbps Wireless Travel Router, a
pocket-size 802.11g wireless router measuring 0.7 x 2.3 x 3.4 inches.
D-Link DI-624 802.11g Wireless Router
Vulnerabilities
D-Link DI-624 802.11g Wireless Router
Vulnerabilities
07/07/2004 04:44 AM“Gregory Duchemin has reported multiple vulnerabilities in
D-Link DI-624, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a
DoS (Denial of Service) or conduct script insertion attacks….The
vulnerabilities have been reported in firmware release 1.28 for
Revision B. Other versions may also be affected. Solution:
Disable the DHCP service.”
D-Link Wireless Pocket Router/AP
D-Link Wireless Pocket Router/AP
08/13/2004 12:19 PM
Following Apple and SMC's
lead, D-Link is releasing a travel-sized Wi-Fi access point, the
"Wireless Pocket Router/AP." Among other tricks, the D-Link DWL-G730AP
can receive power over USB, sort of an odd twist that would mean your
handy pocket router all the sudden would tie your laptop back into the
wall (unless you brought two laptops, natch). Looks decent,
all-in-all, and much more attractive than the SMC (and dare I say the
AirPort Express?)
Expect it in mid-September for around $100.
Read - D-Link debuts travel wireless AP
[NWFusion]
Related
SMC Bests Airport Express: SMCWRK-G [Gizmodo]
AirPort Express Reviewed [Gizmodo]
Top Tip: Maximum number of PCs on a
wireless router?
Top Tip: Maximum number of PCs on a
wireless router?
04/20/2004 11:27 PMI have a wireless, 4 port (for hard wired) router. Can I have
unlimited wireless connections to this? Is the "4" related to the
physical ports only?
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