yay or nay?
8/15/2005 10:47:14 AM
nay...atleast in sulli, though for the first week or two u may get lucky and find some fool who didnt protect their network
8/15/2005 10:50:40 AM
do they frown upon setting up your own wireless network, assuming you dont fuck up resnet and put it in the wrong fucking port?
8/15/2005 10:51:33 AM
lots of ppl do it so i doubt they really care
8/15/2005 10:52:55 AM
if you're in a nerd dorm some fag will probably warhammer your shit. if you do run it, run wpa-psk or just wpa with a radius, mac filtering, and a key that's not trivial. also turn off ssid
8/15/2005 12:21:32 PM
nay
8/15/2005 12:42:59 PM
[Edited on August 15, 2005 at 12:49 PM. Reason : .]
8/15/2005 12:49:26 PM
I ran a B wireless network in metcalf 2 years ago. With those block walls, the signal didn't travel far. I would go from the E to the D room and drop 50% or more on signal strength
8/15/2005 12:53:09 PM
Resnet allows people setup wireless routers in the rooms. However, they are not officially supported. Also, it is very important not to setup your router backwards and allow to assign DHCP. You could take down your dorm's internet and it will result in your internet being blocked. Also, Resnet asks that you try and secure the device because if someone compromises it and does something the RIAA or FBI doesn't like, you'll be accountable. Lastly, as a comment, we don't provide wireless to dorms but they might be able to pick up "ncsu" signal if near a lounge or study area. Every dorm should have a public area with an AP.
8/15/2005 1:06:37 PM
http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/wireless/
8/15/2005 2:25:49 PM
ok, since I'm a n00b when it comes to wireless networking, I got a quick questionWhat's the problem with having a wireless network in which everyone can use it..? Will the network be too small to support a large amount of users?Or is it more because someone is more than likely to screw with it?
8/15/2005 2:34:39 PM
If you don't secure your network. Someone could do something illegal and it would be traced back to you. Furthermore, they'll be stealing the bandwidth that you pay for. Your computer will also be more vunerable to attack since computer security is more lax on the LAN side of networks.
8/15/2005 2:40:28 PM
Okay...the only part that would worry me is the illegal crap.So how far does a wireless connection travel..?
8/15/2005 4:42:54 PM
Depends on the hub, and the building.
8/15/2005 4:44:11 PM
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8/15/2005 7:52:01 PM
ambrosia, wanna bwn?
8/15/2005 8:22:52 PM
They used to prohibit any network devices (routers, switches, APs, etc.) from connecting to Resnet, because invariably, some kid would plug in a switch with a low bridge ID and cause a massive spanning tree shitstorm on the network.Then, sometime in 2002, i introduced a couple of things called BPDU guard and root guard to the ncstate.net folks.
8/15/2005 8:43:15 PM
I was once working on a project and about found out a way to mess with OSPF tables.Didn't do it though.Read the ITD website or something.
8/15/2005 8:44:39 PM
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8/15/2005 9:22:09 PM
^^ also, hasn't the FCC ruled that ISP's (including campus ones) cannot limit what you do with the connection and how you devide it as long as what you do is not illegal? I could have sworn I heard some story about a campus ISP being sued specifically over wireless routers.or do section 207 protections not apply to dorms?[Edited on August 15, 2005 at 9:27 PM. Reason : ]
8/15/2005 9:25:54 PM
what special settings do I need to put on the router? I'm used to just pluggin the bitch in and being on my way, but this time it was a pain in the ass... I got my SSID broadcast off and got it WPA-ed and shit. Anything else? RIP?
8/15/2005 10:46:04 PM
why do you think you would need RIP?
8/16/2005 8:36:30 AM
figure out ur mac address and tell it to only accept that address, and any other mac addresses that u have
8/16/2005 8:50:10 AM
^^ cause the router was goin apeshit whenever I plugged in the resnet connection (to the i-net port, mind you...)got MAC filtering on
8/16/2005 9:35:58 AM