I'd like to know what I'm missing, so don't take this the wrong way, but...four ethernet cards have been stolen from a new york office... what does that have to do with anything, and why is it even remotely interesting?
AFAIK, DS3 cards are special network cards for DSL ISP's/telecom coorperations.
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That is, 1 DS3 card can have more then 10 connections (28 ?) all with their own IP adresses or give a home user a IP adress.... Let's just call it an overblown router/switch..
Exactly. DS-3's are big time connections. Each can have the bandwidth of up to 28 T1 connections. So stealing 4 DS-3 cards could knock out up to an equivalent of 114 T1 lines. That is quite an accomplishment. Usually, unseating one DS-3 for even just a second or two should send people scampering into the room to see what's the matter.
My guess is that it was a company that offshored their admin duties. ...and an ex-admin took advantage, knowing that no one left in the building knew what was in the "magic closet." ;-)
Now, why is this being investigated as a terrorist incident??? Well, it was a crime against a corporation's profits. I think that says a lot about our priorities. Thanks, Bush. :pissed: