• Re: old houses and wifi

    From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, October 22, 2023 20:40:00
    On 22 Oct 2023, poindexter FORTRAN said the following...

    It does have a nightly report that gets emailed that shows new devices that connected in the last 24 hours - it's how I realized that iphones
    and ipads by default randomize the MAC address.

    hey that's pretty slick. i think i'm going to implement that on mine too.

    not sure what i think about the iphone MAC addresses.. great for privacy on public networks but that's pretty annoying for the network admin if that person is me lol

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  • From Phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, October 22, 2023 19:12:57
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to fusion on Sun Oct 22 2023 09:36 am

    I bought a Synology router, it's got some nice security

    This article is talking about a Synology diskstation and not a
    router, but interesting nonetheless, I think...

    https://securityaffairs.com/152645

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  • From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, October 22, 2023 21:24:00
    Hello pF!

    It does have a nightly report that gets emailed that shows
    new devices that connected in the last 24 hours - it's how
    I realized that iphones and ipads by default randomize the
    MAC address.

    Does it ever reuse the previous randomized MAC addresses? I
    also thought MAC addresses were supposed to be unique to each
    device, so eventually they would run out or conflict with
    another device elsewhere?


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Ogg on Monday, October 23, 2023 06:37:00
    Ogg wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Does it ever reuse the previous randomized MAC addresses? I
    also thought MAC addresses were supposed to be unique to each
    device, so eventually they would run out or conflict with
    another device elsewhere?

    MACs are supposed to be unique. The first 3 hex pairs are assigned by manufacturers, so if you pick a non-assigned set, you can pick a random
    MAC and be pretty sure you're not going to run into a conflict.

    I don't know if it changes the MAC every time you connect, or only if
    you forget/connect for the first time.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Phigan on Monday, October 23, 2023 06:48:00
    Phigan wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I bought a Synology router, it's got some nice security

    This article is talking about a Synology diskstation and not a
    router, but interesting nonetheless, I think...

    https://securityaffairs.com/152645

    Sounds like it was patched in June 2023, but the article came out in
    October?

    Synology diskstations are nice. You can run an entire homelab with
    email, web services, photo, file, Active directory, DNS and calendar
    sharing and run containers all on top of a hardware NAS. If I were
    running a small company and not wanting to use cloud services, they'd
    rock.

    I set up small businesses and startups back in the early 2000s, a
    Synology would replace a lot of the work I did with Linux from scratch. Nowadays, I think a company would have to have a really good reason not
    to just go with Google Workspace or Microsoft 365.



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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to all on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 00:11:51
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: MRO to Charles Blackburn on Thu Oct 19 2023 03:17 am

    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: Charles Blackburn to fusion on Wed Oct 18 2023 04:20 pm

    just because the wifi router is sending at 100mW and his phone only uses 20mW is not everything.... beleive me... 20mW is good enough to go at least 1/2 a mile with decent antennas.



    are you saying a wifi router will transmit half a mile? NO way.

    from the AP and so forth. the main cause of stuff like this is interference from other routers/devices etc. if you sit and watch the video, he was like... "i forgot to turn on the second router/AP".... this was the reason why his phone kept disconnecting lol.

    i just skimmed it mostly but he said when he turned on his other router that's when things improved when he went to the back yard. he has too many devices and needed to split it between the two routers. he also messed around with router 1 when experimenting before this issue and increased the transmit power and that didn't help.


    Well i got a cheap 35 dollar extender with good reviews.

    It worked well for one camera but for the other one in the same vacinity it only gave it one bar.

    i think it's my big metal door that blocks a lot. and damn there are a LOT of 2.4 wifi aps when i walk outside. so very congested here.

    
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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to fusion on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 12:58:01
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: fusion to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Oct 22 2023 08:40 pm

    not sure what i think about the iphone MAC addresses.. great for privacy on
    I have a LAN for myself at home and then a LAN for the rest of the family (including a separate virtual VLAN) and this is one of the reasons.

    My smartphone can be configured to use random MAC on public networks and staticMAC at home.

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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to poindexter FORTRAN on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 13:04:44
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Phigan on Mon Oct 23 2023 06:48 am

    Nowadays, I think a company would have to have a really good reason not
    to just go with Google Workspace or Microsoft 365.

    It is illegal to host your customer's data with an American company if you are in Spain.

    It is still a common practice, but they can crush you quite hard for this sortof thing and there are some ugly precendents, so I think I would rather
    recomend to keep everything on-prem.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Arelor on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 12:40:43
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: Arelor to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Oct 25 2023 01:04 pm

    Nowadays, I think a company would have to have a really good reason not to
    just go with Google Workspace or Microsoft 365.

    It is still a common practice, but they can crush you quite hard for this sortof thing and there are some ugly precendents, so I think I would rather recomend to keep everything on-prem.

    Is the issue with the company being American, or where the data is located? Hosting services I've looked at typically have data centers in various locations around the world, and they can let you specify where you want the data hosted (they often say it's for speed and where you expect most of your users to be).

    Or when you say "on-prem", do you mean within the offices of the company itself?

    Nightfox

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Arelor on Thursday, October 26, 2023 06:28:00
    Arelor wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    It is illegal to host your customer's data with an American company if
    you are in Spain.

    An American company, or an American company with your data hosted in
    the US?

    If truly the former, that would eliminate most if not all cloud
    hosting. If the latter, Amazon and Google have the ability to host your
    data exclusively in regions where GDPR is in effect.




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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to Nightfox on Thursday, October 26, 2023 16:27:48
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: Nightfox to Arelor on Wed Oct 25 2023 12:40 pm

    Is the issue with the company being American, or where the data is located? > s for speed and where you expect most of your users to be).

    It is about where the data is located... mainly.

    Any storage of private customer data sent out of the EU needs the aproval of the president of the National Data Protection Agency. For a small business thatis just not gonna happen.

    Still, even if stored in a datacenter located on an aproved country, you (and them) are supposed to fill a pile of paperwork in which they agree to take responsibility for so and so archive. Lots of hosting companies will tell you to fuck off if you bring the matter up, it seems.

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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to poindexter FORTRAN on Thursday, October 26, 2023 16:41:27
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Arelor on Thu Oct 26 2023 06:28 am

    An American company, or an American company with your data hosted in
    the US?

    The data needs to reside on an aproved location. Who controls the location doesnot matter as long as they fill their paperwork. Most hosting companies I have
    checked don not fill the paperwork.

    It is soooo much easier in practice to send your customer data to some low costVPS in God-knows-what-country that usually that is what ends up happening
    anyway, hahahahaha.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Arelor on Saturday, October 28, 2023 08:30:00
    Arelor wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    It is soooo much easier in practice to send your customer data to some
    low costVPS in God-knows-what-country that usually that is what ends up happening anyway, hahahahaha.

    That being said, there are some interesting roll-your-own cloud office
    suites out there. I thought there was a niche for pre-funding startups
    at one point, but plain ol' G suite is hard to beat and it's what people
    are used to.

    My Synology NAS comes with an office, chat, calendar, mail app and file
    storage -- again, you could set up a small office with needed storage
    for a low cost - then back it up using Synology's cloud storage, AWS or
    Azure.



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  • From Argelian@VERT/BATTLEST to MRO on Sunday, March 03, 2024 18:53:00
    -=[ On 03-03-24 11:31, MRO wrote to Argelian below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: Re: old houses and wifi ]=-

    Hi MRO!

    Dispatching an officer to handle a slashed tire is a low priority IMHO. But at least an officer did go out to take statements but highly doubt the people responsible will ever get caught by our justice system.

    it wasn't just "a slashed tire". it was several blocks of slashed
    tires. i provided a video but they did not post it or any information where anybody would see it.
    I am sorry that you have to deal with that. I hope that thing work out for you but I highly doubt the people responsible for this are going to get caught.

    Cheers,
    Bryan
    bhandfield(at)me(dot)com

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Argelian on Monday, March 04, 2024 22:58:15
    Re: Re: old houses and wifi
    By: Argelian to MRO on Sun Mar 03 2024 06:53 pm

    it wasn't just "a slashed tire". it was several blocks of slashed tires. i provided a video but they did not post it or any information where anybody would see it.

    I am sorry that you have to deal with that. I hope that thing work out for you but I highly doubt the people responsible for this are going to get caught.

    yeah they won't get caught, unless i catch them.
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