[ale] OT: KSU Wireless LAN.
Adrin
haswes at mindspring.com
Thu Aug 15 20:07:42 EDT 2002
Just for kicks I wonder what happens if you go into MY
network places.
Or
I don't remember the SAMBA command. But you can do a
smbclient ....something... and look at Window shares that
are on the network. Later you can research smb -M and
scare everyone or just use the net send command from a dos
prompt.
Adrin
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From: exo [mailto:exodous at m-net.arbornet.org]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 11:16 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: Re: [ale] OT: KSU Wireless LAN.
Hey,
How is it going. Few months back I did testing for wireless
lan at KSU.
First of all it is not everywhere u think it is. It is in
the student
center. Last time i checked, cafeteria had it working
..slow and fast at
some places. And near the statue. The whole building is to
have it, but
the antenna is there also. So if u are under the antenna,
it will not
work. Work around campus, especialy behind the nursing
building, you
might see some free network access points. The library has
wireless in
the the building. They might have implemented throughout
the campus b/c
of dorms and stuff. There will be lot of people at KSU now.
It is so
going to be like a real college :)...hehe
Buy the cards on ebay or something (bestbuy, compusa etc).
KSU bookstore
prices are too damn inflated. Nick already mentioned it.
The more people
use the wireless lan, it will get upgraded. It is a start.
They do want
wireless on campus. And last time I checked, it was free
for all access,
no security stuff installed...i dunno what it is now.
Well that is my ksu wireless lan story.
Hope it helps
Later
peace
:)
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