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Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre
From: Joe Abley <jabley () automagic org>
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 15:49:40 -0400
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 02:29 , Kevin Loch wrote:
"Rubens Kuhl Jr." wrote:Spread-spectrum radio systems are not that easy to DoS, a good benefit fromthe original military applications.Actually, at close range it should be trivial to Dos an 802.11 system. Just throw up a strong enough carrier anywhere within the receivers passband and it will have trouble hearing the desired traffic.
Or you could just microwave a bunch of burritos. Joe
Current thread:
- Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Andy Rabagliati (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Bill Woodcock (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Andy Rabagliati (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre David Lesher (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Paul Timmins (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Kevin Loch (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Joe Abley (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Brian (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Bill Woodcock (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Andy Rabagliati (Apr 18)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Paul Vixie (Apr 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Adam Herscher (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Paul Vixie (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre fingers (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Paul Vixie (Apr 17)