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[00:05]<vz2ufzzzsz>i know there are a zillion variables, but on average, how many sqft can an AP cover.. like a 1251 ?
[00:05]<ugvnz_>300-500feet radius
[00:05]<ugvnz_>is what i plan
[00:05]<vz2ufzzzsz>cool cool
[00:06]<ugvnz_>thats usually inclusive of environmental variables (typical indoor office deployment)
[00:06]<ugvnz_>i usually plop down 4 Aps in the corners and do a site survey recording the RF levels
[00:06]<ugvnz_>then map it on visio
[00:08]<bueejgs>question :: how does a modem connected to an internal router know about a different subnet on the other side of the router?
[00:08]<bueejgs>eg : lan (subnet1) -> (eth0)router(eth1)->(subnet2)->modem
[00:09]<bueejgs>so that lan can ping modem
[00:10]<szzvzg>uhm...
[00:10]<szzvzg>hehe
[00:11]<szzvzg>nemith and salparadise if i said i changed an ospf link to point-to-point (on ethernet), and suddenly all the routes on the router changed to type e2... would i be crazy
[00:11]<szzvzg>I just bounce this off you two because you were talking about it the other day
[00:11]<vd2r>cisco has some crazy stuff to estimate wifi coverage
[00:12]<szflzzzmysn>hmm, that shouldn't matter, E2 is default though, so unless you are explicitly setting as E1 it will always be E2
[00:12]<vd2r>saw this nifty map application they had that showed AP circles, it would pick up new devices and throw them on the map
[00:12]<vd2r>they had portable tags you could plop on stuff that you wanted to track. just a braindead wifi advertiser
[00:12]<szzvzg>yeah 100% of my redistribution is E1
[00:12]<vd2r>apparently they use it in hospitals to find ekg carts and whatnot
[00:13]<szzvzg>I wouldn't touch e2.
[00:13]<szzvzg>I think i enjoy the crack
[00:16]<vd2r>you've finally come to realize what we knew all along
[00:17]<szzvzg>i know i say some weird shit about this problem i have =(
[00:17]<szzvzg>i find it hard to trust that changing the ospf network type to point-to-multipoint .. fixed.. my problems
[00:18]<szzvzg>i don't trust this. it's suspicious. =(
[00:24]<vz2ufzzzsz>thanks Unter_
[00:25]<vz2ufzzzsz>man... dude needs 16000 sq ft covered
[00:27]<fyguwkm>16000 = 300 * x
[00:27]<vz2ufzzzsz>53 APs?
[00:28]<vz2ufzzzsz>holy @#$@#$ crap
[00:28]<fyguwkm>assuming each ap was responsible for only 300 square feet
[00:28]<fyguwkm>probably can get away with less, assuming that there are no major obstructions
[00:28]<vz2ufzzzsz>typical office building
[00:29]<fyguwkm>if each covered 500 ft that would be 32 APs
[00:29]<gndyvx>i've done some site surveys for hospitals
[00:30]<vz2ufzzzsz>i really don't do wireless
[00:30]<fyguwkm>thats still a bit unrealistic, i imagine they can easily cover more ground than those numbers though
[00:30]<njvbrm>umm guys, any idea why the GNS3 doesnt save router configs even though i do copy run save ?
[00:30]<njvbrm>because
[00:30]<fyguwkm>thats only 22-23 feet in each direction
[00:30]<njvbrm>once i close GNS3 and rerun it and load the router it doesnt save all the configs i made
[00:30]<vz2ufzzzsz>sqft
[00:31]<njvbrm>any idea what am i doing wrong ?
[00:31]<fyguwkm>wr mem
[00:31]<fyguwkm>do wr mem
[00:31]<njvbrm>in priv mode ?
[00:31]<fyguwkm>yes
[00:31]<fyguwkm>not it config mode though
[00:32]<njvbrm>router7200#wr mem
[00:32]<njvbrm>Building configuration...
[00:32]<njvbrm>[OK]
[00:32]<fyguwkm>well in config mode its do wr mem
[00:32]<njvbrm>now what ?
[00:32]<fyguwkm>otherwise just wr mem
[00:32]<fyguwkm>that should have saved it to memory
[00:32]<fyguwkm>you should be able to reboot, and you will still have that config
[00:32]<njvbrm>ok
[00:32]<njvbrm>how do i reboot a router ?
[00:32]<fyguwkm>reload
[00:33]<njvbrm>System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]:
[00:33]<njvbrm>nothing was modified since the wr mem though
[00:33]<fyguwkm>well u just saved it
[00:33]<fyguwkm>so it shouldnt matter
[00:33]<fyguwkm>but id answer yes
[00:34]<njvbrm>yeah
[00:34]<njvbrm>thanks giving it a try now
[00:35]<njvbrm>*Apr 1 00:32:23.381: %SYS-5-RELOAD: Reload requested by console. Reload Reason:
[00:35]<njvbrm> Reload Command.
[00:35]<lao00>I bought a mounting bracket for a 2950 switch from cisco (like $15), why does the damn thing come eith an end user license agreement?
[00:35]<njvbrm>hehe
[00:37]<njvbrm>shoot
[00:37]<fyguwkm>did it come back up with your config?
[00:37]<njvbrm>linuxKd it didnt save the config :(
[00:37]<fyguwkm>rofl, somethings wrong with your router
[00:37]<njvbrm>i just rebooted it and its saying Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]:
[00:37]<fyguwkm>what model is it?
[00:38]<njvbrm>note that im using GNS3
[00:38]<njvbrm>7200
[00:38]<nyvzrvn>NotBad: what your confreg set at?
[00:38]<njvbrm>excuse me ?
[00:39]<nyvzrvn>NotBad: your router configuration register value set at?
[00:39]<njvbrm>I'm sorry i dontk now what that mean
[00:40]<nyvzrvn>NotBad: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps133/products_tech_note09186a008022493f.shtml
[00:41]<njvbrm>Configuration register is 0x2142
[00:41]<ipv7fznnfd>nemith: put this one on your callmanager: http://www.pittstate.edu/~cjones/tmp/boing.wav
[00:41]<nyvzrvn>notbad: try 2102
[00:42]<fyguwkm>config-register 0x2102
[00:42]<nyvzrvn>notbad: in your global configuration
[00:42]<dgdjzjzzjgwt>heh
[00:42]<njvbrm>ok hold on
[00:42]<dgdjzjzzjgwt>http://www.microsoft.com/responsepoint/
[00:42]<nyvzrvn>hope that works
[00:43]<ugvnz_>[03/31-15:11:25] < sartan> yeah 100% of my redistribution is E1
[00:43]<ugvnz_>cracks smokes
[00:43]<fyguwkm>it should work for you
[00:43]<fyguwkm>2142 ignores config
[00:43]<njvbrm>ok i thanks ill give it a shot







