protection measures with reference to the upper layers of the TCP/IP suite not including the Physical layer.
Are there any countermeasures to protect against protocol analyzers.
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Are there any countermeasures to protect against protocol analyzers.
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protection measures with reference to the upper layers of the TCP/IP suite not including the Physical layer.
Posting new threads about the same topic will confuse you and other members on where to answer and how to follow the topic. For those interested in this topic, here's a link to the original thread.. Please post all responses there..
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6122_102-0.html?forumID=44&threadID=322502&messageID=2938589&tag=posts;tree#2938589
I'll lock this thread so the discussion continue in the other location.
Hope this helps.
Grif