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 +====== April 11, 2008 ======
 +George phoned Gabe: Rogers suspended their account because there was a high volume of spam being sent... probably from an infected machine. ​ George called someone in to confirm that their office Windows machine isn't infected. ​ When George told Rogers that they'​re running a wifi network, Rogers said that they wouldn'​t re-enable the connection until he WEP-encrypted the wifi.  George explained to them that it's a public service for their customers; Rogers stood with their position.
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 +Gabe explained to George that our authentication mechanism can lead us back to the user who was (intentionally or not) sending spam -- all we need is for Rogers to tell us the date(s) and time(s) when spam was being sent.  Also, there'​s no way for Rogers to know whether or not the wifi is WEP-encrypted.  ​
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 +They'​re now back up.
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 ====== April 8, 2008 ====== ====== April 8, 2008 ======
-Gabe got a call today from Georgeapparently ​the +Gabe got a call today from Johntheir net access (Rogers cable) went down on Friday, and he wanted me to come by to check it out.  The auth server confirms that they'​ve been down for 4 days.  I went to check it out -- the cable modem won't connect. ​ The "​online"​ light is off, and the "​send"​ and "​receive"​ lights flash regularly and in sync.  The DHCP server in the modem serves out IP addresses with no "​gateway"​ value. ​  
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 +Just for fun, I took the cable modem upstairs and plugged it into the master coax connection, which is behind the TV behind the bar at north end.  It did the same thing: flash normally like it's trying to get a connection (first the "​receive"​ goes solid, then the "​send"​ flashes for a while), and then they both start flashing together and the "​online"​ light stays off. 
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 +I explained that the problem is with Rogers, and that they'​ll need to call them.  I offered to talk to George (who works there and knows more about tech stuff), in case that helps with his conversation with Rogers. 
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