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Jokke

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  • Birthday 08/31/1982

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  1. Couple of things ... if you can't find a proper job right away do something for a living. And don't forget to put that up in to your CV. Then get involved some hobby projects, mention them as well. That shows that your not afraid of work and you want to keep yourself up to date while searching job of your own field. Forget to mention that you fix your granmas, sisters, neibourghs computers. No-one interested, that kind of people can be found 13 out of dozen. Start giving trainings. First of all that's a great way to learn and you look shitloads better in paper. For the cover letter: Be honest ... don't tell every dirty detail, but make sure that you can stand behind what you claim to be. Be proud of what you are without being snooty. Think about why you would want to hire yourself. And make sure that when you apply straight to the company it feels like it's written only for them. And ask someone who doesn't know you too well read it and tell what kind of impression they get. I've read lots of applications (much more what I've sent) and the feeling what application leaves is much more important than what it actually says. Don't apply for job make them understand that they want to get you working for them.
  2. Get GeoIP-database up and running ... you can filter any traffic by its' geographical location after that. Not too difficult and quite effective. -Jokke
  3. Not gonna work with single AP at distance of 1mile. Check out what is the closest point (if wide sector of beach to cover colsest points) where you can hook up AP:s. Get some decent MIMO HW, small sector antennas to hook those on the network and F.E. 180dec antennas towards the beach. It's not problem to get wifi flying great distances as long as you have decent HW in _both_ ends. Second option if this is not possible is to hook users with alphas and directional antennas :P "Aim that antenna to that building and hope." -Jokke
  4. Hello, I'm Jokke o/ Favorite game: Go Favorite OS: Which ever does the job best Favorite console: N/A Nationality: Finn Accent: There is some Sex: Male Age: 27 Race: White Height: 1.85m Status: Single Build: Well built ;P Favorite band: There's too many Favorite book: The Selfish Gene Favorite author: Ilkka Remes Favorite movie: Cypher Favorite TV Show: Jeff Dunham Show Favorite actor: Vin Diesel or Sir Sean Connery (too tough choise) Favorite actress: Michelle Rodriques Favorite Comedian: Jeff Dunham Other hobbies: Skydive, Rockclimbing, downhill skiing, powerkiting, impossible projects, photography, roller skating, gym Occupation: Technical Solutions Consult
  5. RedHat Enterprise Linux, Suse Enterprise Linux, Debian, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX with those you get pretty far. Those are most commonly supported in support contracts and enterprise hardware.
  6. Haha! Thnx this was great thread to read. Haven't laugh this much for a while behind my desk. More stories like this guys!
  7. I'd go for OpenVPN-AS, use pam to get authentication from database and make web interface to handle registeration and payment. All http-traffic outside of vpn is just routed to single webpage where is options to register/pay.
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