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Re: [Full-disclosure] Wi-fi. Approaching customers



Actually it was a live setup.  It was a live demonstration of their 
product and not a pretty little powerpoint presentation.  They brought in 
1 sensor and an AP to calibrate the room.  Usually you would use 3 to 4 
sensors in a production environment but this was just a demonstration and 
they had limited time/resources.  Of course we would like to get our hands 
on some eval hardware to do our own testing but we are still discussing 
some other issues before we go that far. 

Ryan Sumida


Ron DuFresne <dufresne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 03/15/2005 05:11:10 PM:

> 
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Ryan Sumida wrote:
> 
> > As a side note..
> >
> > Newbury Networks has a product called WiFi Watchdog that can 
allow/deny
> > access based on physical location.  As an example, it can be 
configured
> > where anyone outside the building walls can not connect to the network 
but
> > once they move inside the building they are allowed access.  Sounds 
like
> > black magic but it works (a rep came down and showed us a demo 
yesterday)
> > and can help manage who gets on an open WiFi network like Matthew's.
> 
> 
> demo's are neat, and many I've seen compare to the nice glossy marekting
> pamphlets and power point presentations that mgt loves.  Course as a
> techie, I'd want to see the product working in a live setup prior to
> making a perhaps costly blunder.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ron DuFresne
> -- 
> "Sometimes you get the blues because your baby leaves you. Sometimes you 
get'em
> 'cause she comes back." --B.B. King
>         ***testing, only testing, and damn good at it too!***
> 
> OK, so you're a Ph.D.  Just don't touch anything.
> 
> 
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