That is generally how every serious vendor works though - the trade-off is you get issues fixed promptly and up to date firmware for the life of...
Would you like to reflect briefly on how utterly unfeasible that is in the real world? I mean, seriously, it'd be lovely if everything in the...
Sure it can be done on your phone, but everything that you can do on your phone can also be done on a laptop, it's about convenience. Sure, you...
I picked up the Nomad 'Modern' strap in brown leather recently and I'm extremely pleased with it, it's not cheap ($60US) but it's on par with the...
The usual setup is a single 1Gig point to point from the usual suspects (Openreach or VM Business), their peering setup as publically acknoledged...
I've been told the roll-out is in progress (good news!) but they seem reluctant to find out when my building might be done (having been...
I don't suppose anybody has yet had IPv6 activated by Hyperoptic for their connection and received any details on the configuration (ie. Prefix...
This is potentially a semi-known problem with the network where the network thinks you've disconnected and your router thinks you're still...
It's worth noting, the average length of a power cut in the UK (OK, actually in the area covered by UK power networks) has been hovering around 40...
For what it's worth, I have both Magic Mouse/trackpad and a Logitech MX Anywhere (primarily for another laptop but having three 'connections' on...
That might work, unless they used a sequence of really small packets - if they used packets in the 30-40 byte range you're hardly going to kill...
Well, I haven't run the numbers but I think even then, because the padding is somewhat predictable, you could use a similar pattern and...
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This is partially true (it depends on the encryption algorithm and implementation) but isn't always true in modern encryption. But the padding...
Oh, it'd easily be enough to justify a warrant. It might be enough to bring a civil case against you, where (see my previous link) they, in...
No, because encapsulation is predictable, if I encrypt a packet with simple GRE for instance then I know it's an additional 4 bytes on the packet....
No, it'd hit performance hard because you'd have to interact with every packet, work out what was padding and what was original content and then...
It's not destination here that's in question, simply size, and size is nothing to do with WPA or wireless generally, it's determined by the packet...
They're not a fixed length, that's basically impossible, applications will generate different length packets and a VPN basically has to pass them...
Doesn't need to be wifi on the machine in theory, just on the same network, if you have a wired machine plugged into a BT / VM / virtually any...
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