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Comment How do Satellite Repeaters Work? (Score 1) 330

I am very curious to find out how this is done. We have a repeater attached to our apartment and find it quite annoying and sometimes a little scary. A satellite dish is attached to one corner of the outside wall of our apartment. There are two "thin cables" that run to a repeater. Then another set of much thicker cables run from the repeater around our apartment wall just barely above each of our back bedrooms window (you can see the stupid things standing up and looking out the window) to a 5-10 foot pole antenna.

What truly scares me is the fact that most of the insulation has fallen off of both the receiving and especially the transmitting cables. I don't know if it's related but we can't get a good wireless signal 5 feet from most WAPs we have purchased over the years.

Should I be concerned that they have such powerful cables transmitting literally 3 feet from where I sleep?
User Journal

Journal Journal: Retraction

I retract my last two entries...for now.

I like Gnome again.

I don't know anything about how KDE is doing. I just don't use it.

GNOME

Journal Journal: I can't fall back on Gnome either...

Okay. I don't think I am meant to have a solid experience with Windows Environments. I just got finished reading this article. Scary stuff. Not only is KDE a bungle, it appears that the latest version of Gnome is out to get me as well.

KDE

Journal Journal: Rant de KDE

Let me start off by saying KDE sucks. You don't like my last sentence, then bugger off.

Let me start this off by saying that I went into the whole idea of installing and using KDE with a very open mind. Although there is plenty good to say about KDE, there is also plenty bad.

Linux

Journal Journal: Better Late...

I haven't had much time to do anything. It's summer. Too many nice days to waste inside toiling away on router. BTW the soekris box works WONDERS.

Got rid of cable modem from Cumcostly. DSL is definately slower, but it is more stable.

More later. Back to reading.

User Journal

Journal Journal: Slow Daze

Yet another slow day. Not much to do. Work is slow. Who would be working on such a FINE (sarcasm) Saturday? Well...One or two people would. After all, I am.

Linux

Journal Journal: Absence Makes the Router Go Floundering

Hrmm...Rock Linux...Almost cut it. They just need to actually release a usable version.

So back to rolling my own. Ouch. Spent way to much time working on that. The problem I am running into is getting uClibc working right w/ openssh. After that, its a matter of borking around with init scripts and getting a bootloader to play nice w/ the new roll-your-own.

Linux

Journal Journal: Rock Linux...Are you Experienced?

My overall first impression of the distribution is that it lacks some of the polished documentation that Gentoo offered. There is no explanation of where files go when you do certain steps.

Linux

Journal Journal: Linux Router Projects...AHA!!!!

So...Just as I start to think about making requests for better "roll-your-own" router distribution. I stumble upon ROCK linux in freshmeat. After reading about it, they have several "sub" distributions withing their build system. ONE of them just HAPPENS to be a "Router" distribution as can be seen at
http://www.rocklinux.org/people/pjotr/guide.download/html/ (drop the space between "O" and "A" in download [Stupid Slashdot text editor...]). Oh my. Time to try!

Linux

Journal Journal: Linux Router Projects

One of my biggest beefs with distributions today is the lack of a "minimalist" approach. Even Gentoo, a source based distribution winds up being around a 500MB install. Now that doesn't mean that you can't find minimalist distributions under 50MB. It's just that you have to do some funky install procedures to get what you want.

Upgrades

Journal Journal: Something Smells Kinda...Dead...

Oh...my poor, poor Netopia router. How did I hate it. It is finally starting to show signs of giving up the good fight.

I would give anything to throw an old PC at our network to replace the old Netopia beast, but to be quite honest, I just don't have the time or devotion to finding out all the funky quirks necessary to get this card or that hard drive to play nicely with linux.

User Journal

Journal Journal: To Do Lists Suck

I am not a very organized person. I don't like making lists and even if I did, I very rarely look at them again. I have a big stack of papers that I keep on my desk at work. Each piece of paper is a todo list. Oh, I get the work done, but never quite the way I initially intended.

User Journal

Journal Journal: On Spring

Ahhh...The sweet smell of spring is in the air! For now anyway.

Nothing like sun to make a man want to get up before noon. Not as effective as a fog horn, but it makes for a more graceful awakening.

User Journal

Journal Journal: Required Subject #2

Subjects are subjective. I am not very good at coming up with Subjects. They make my head hurt.

I don't know how people write in jourals. Big, long, intricate journals with long, drawn out thoughts on how one brushes one's teeth. It's good to write things down every once in a while, but let's keep it to grocery lists or something.

User Journal

Journal Journal: Required Subject #1

Not sure what to enter here. Figure I would take up a small portion of Slashdot's available storage space.

More space....

Sigh...

How do people write in their journal daily?

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