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Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Re: in-line coax monitoring device
From: Volker Tanger (vtlists
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Date: Wed Sep 28 2005 - 01:35:11 CDT
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Good morning!
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 14:34:09 +0100
"Dave Korn" <davek_throwaway
hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Добрый вечер...looking for an in-line coax monitoring device that
> >>> will give me the ability to monitor/capture and decode all traffic
> > Even simpler: it's the T-shaped BNC coax adapter you use to connect
> > a PC to the coax network.
>
> No it isn't. Do you really think it's possible to broadcast two
> hundred channels of video plus supply broadband IP
[...]
Ah! Vocabulary mixup - so you were talking about a "Cable-TV" type of
connection instead of 10base-2/5! Well, then indeed it is more
complicated than grabbing into the mothball box...
;-)
Does "decode all traffic" include the video part or just the IP packets?
Best ask the IP access provider as there are a number of different IP
access technologies in use, some using encryption (of varying quality).
Bye
Volker
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