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January 2003
doc.: IEEE 802.11-03/044r0
Electronic Attendance and Server
Update
Tim Godfrey
IEEE 802.11 WG Secretary
Al Petrick
IEEE 802.11 Vice-Chair
Submission
Slide 1
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Pluto’s Home Page
Submission
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Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Pluto’s Home Page
Submission
Slide 3
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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How to get your member ID ?
• On the eAttendance form page:
From Home Page select “Sign eAttendance book”
link.
For members
(802.11 blue book)
Submission
For new members
only
(802.11 green book)
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Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Get member ID (2)
• New member ?
– Follow second link on the left for new member
online registration
• Existing member ?
– Follow first link
on the right
Submission
Slide 5
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Get member ID (3)
• Existing member
– Enter your first and last name
(Not case sensitive)
– Select “Request”
– Write down your member ID.
Submission
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Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Review eAttendance (2)
• Here it is
Submission
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Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Wireless Network Information
• Both 802.11a and 802.11b networks are available
• SSID (case sensitive)
– IEEE
• Enable DHCP in the Netcard’s TCP/IP properties
– “Obtain IP Address Automatically”
• No WEP is being used. Be sure your WEP is disabled.
• Outgoing SMTP Server is 10.0.1.3 (backup 10.0.0.1)
12 January
2003 v1
Submission
Slide 8
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Server information
• 802.11 Servers
– Primary server: PLUTO (10.0.1.3)
• Shared Drives
– 802.11-subm (writable) contains TO_DOC_KEEPER
folder
– 802.11-docs (read only) contains all meeting documents
Submission
Slide 9
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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802.11 Document Server
• The 802.11 files are on \\PLUTO
• Shared drives are:
•802.11-subm (Read/Write) is for submissions.
It contains the TO_DOC_KEEPER folder
•802.11-docs (read only) contains all meeting
documents
DO NOT USE
New 802.11 Server
Submission
Slide 10
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Attendance Server
• Attendance Book and Document Number
Server: PLUTO
– Access in web browser as: http://PLUTO/
– Static IP at 10.0.1.3
Submission
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Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Other server information
• 802.15: 802-15-server
– This server is using DHCP – access by name
• 802.18, 19, and 20 802-18-19
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Submission
This server is using DHCP – access by name
802.18 Radio Regulatory \\802-18-19\RadioReg
802.19 Coexistence
\\802-18-19\Coexistance
802.20 MBWA
\\802-18-19\MBWA
802.20 MBWA
\\802-18-19\MBWA-Subm
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Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Bandwidth Conservation
• We have installed an HTTP Proxy server called
PRIVOXY (www.privoxy.org).
• It filters out web advertisements, flash animation,
popups, etc.
– You can click-through if you want to see something that
is filtered
• Please give it a try by configuring your browser
for a proxy at 10.0.0.1, port 8118:
– IE: Tools / Internet Options / Connections / LAN Settings
– NS/Moz: Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies / Manual.
Submission
Slide 13
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Windows
NT/2000/XP
Users
You cannot log on as yourself in your LAN domain and get access
•
• Method 1:
– Go to Passwords and Users in Control Panel and set up a new persona
with access to only your computer (and set its password)
– Log out and back in as the new persona
– Use Find files, folders…. to find computer
– Search for \\pluto or \\802-15-server
• Method 2:
– From command line: net use \\pluto /user:guest
– After this network browsing, etc will work
""
• Method 3:
– Right click "My Computer", -> map network drive, at editbox Folder:
\\pluto\documents and/or \\pluto\802.11
– Select "connect using different username and password. In dialog set
username as guest, password is blank. Select ok, select finish on map
network drive dialog.
– This information is not remembered so will need to be done on each boot
of the machine.
Submission
Slide 14
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil
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Connecting to Servers
• Windows 98, Windows ME
– Make sure you have logged into your computer with
a valid name.
• If your start menu says “Log Off …” you will not be able
to connect. It should show “Log Off <name>”
– From Windows Explorer, options are
• Browse for pluto or 802-15-server in workgroup IEEE802
in your “Network Neighborhood”
• Use “Find Computer” to find \\pluto or \\802-15-server
• Use Tools / Map Network Drive
– Map drives to \\pluto\802.11 and \\pluto\Documents
Submission
Slide 15
Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil