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Re: out-of-band access bandwidth
From: Leigh Porter <leigh.porter () ukbroadband com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 21:51:35 +0000
And be careful.. It's easy to have simple local passwords, a dial-in modem and then get pwned.. Were I used to be, we had encrypted modems for POP dialin. -- Leigh Porter On 27/1/09 21:43, "Seth Mattinen" <sethm () rollernet us> wrote:
chuck goolsbee wrote:On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 13:54:10 -0500, wingying wrote:A quick question, what is the common bandwidth for out-of-band access? Thanks.Clearwire + POTS as a backup.POTS + CDMA cellular for me. There's a lot of ways to do it. It really depends on what you want to do, what's available, what's reliable, and what you can afford. Like your primary circuits, if you need reliable OOB access pick more than one method just in case. ~Seth
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