If you buy one and get it licensed before it is EOL, will they continue to license it after they EOL it?
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 11:19 AM, Simon Westlake <[email protected]> wrote: > You can, but they charge full price for the license, and you should be > very careful to ensure the box is not EOL (they won't license EOL boxes.) > > If you are looking at one, I can check it out for you and let you know. If > you can someone find a non-EOL box at a good price, it can be worth it, but > I've seen a lot of people burned buying old, used boxes and trying to > license them. > > On 6/21/2016 11:09 AM, Jason McKemie wrote: > > I'd be interested in seeing if you could buy a used one and then get a new > license for it. > > On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 8:31 AM, Kurt Fankhauser <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Daniel, >> >> I have the lowest Procera model which is the 7340 model which will do >> 1gbps. It was around $18,000 which included first year of signature updates >> which is like $2500/year. Bought it through Powercode. I checked on ebay >> and there always seems to be some used Proceras on there. >> http://www.ebay.com/sch/Computers-Tablets-Networking/58058/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=procera >> >> I wonder if they will let you buy a used one and then put a current >> license on one. If so the cost to get into one would be drastically lower >> than what I paid for a much more powerfull unit. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 1:33 AM, Daniel Gerlach < >> <[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> which Procera are you using and what is the market price ? Thx Daniel >>> >>> 2016-06-21 5:49 GMT+02:00 Kurt Fankhauser <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> I actually got comments from customers saying the network was running >>>> smoother once I put rules in the Procera to limit streaming, updates, etc. >>>> Biggest benefit is they can't max the connection out with any 1 service >>>> which allows them to do huge Apple updates while still watching Netflix. >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 11:30 PM, Faisal Imtiaz < >>>> <[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> " the whole limit per customer thing because of title 2 stuff." >>>>> >>>>> Please try to gain a better and clear understanding of the Regulatory >>>>> Rules and Requirements... >>>>> >>>>> They don't say, you cannot do it... They say you have to disclose up >>>>> front what you do, and you have to do it across the board.... i.e. you >>>>> cannot discriminate between streaming from one provider vs another content >>>>> provider...or for one customer and not for another... it is perfectly ok >>>>> to regulate, limit, police/policy video streaming, you just need to >>>>> disclose it.... >>>>> >>>>> :) >>>>> >>>>> Regards. >>>>> >>>>> Faisal Imtiaz >>>>> Snappy Internet & Telecom >>>>> 7266 SW 48 Street >>>>> Miami, FL 33155 >>>>> Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232 <305%20663%205518%20x%20232> >>>>> >>>>> Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: [email protected] >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>> >>>>> *From: *"David Milholen" < <[email protected]>[email protected]> >>>>> *To: * <[email protected]>[email protected] >>>>> *Sent: *Monday, June 20, 2016 10:44:45 PM >>>>> >>>>> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] traffic priorities >>>>> >>>>> Ive been on the fence about doing the whole limit per customer thing >>>>> because of title 2 stuff. >>>>> >>>>> But from what I understand you just cant charge the content provider >>>>> for a faster pipe into your network. I could have it wrong but I have to >>>>> do >>>>> what I need to >>>>> >>>>> smooth out the traffic. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 6/20/2016 5:13 PM, Darin Steffl wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Didn't you just get a Procera in? >>>>> >>>>> Limit amount of total streaming media per customer IP to whatever you >>>>> feel is necessary. It actually helps the overall experience of the >>>>> customer >>>>> as video won't max out their entire connection. Do the same with software >>>>> updates like Apple, Microsoft, Xbox, etc. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 5:07 PM, David < <[email protected]> >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ok, ALL of the BORG >>>>>> >>>>>> I need some insight on what I should do. >>>>>> Currently a majority of our network is routed,static and ospf. >>>>>> We keep a good lock down on our edge routers for bad stuff but >>>>>> I am looking to prioritize traffic based on three groups. >>>>>> Voice,Video and Data. >>>>>> So my question is how should I prioritize Video? >>>>>> A. Limit per customer account >>>>>> B Limit per Customer Device >>>>>> C. No Limit free for all. >>>>>> >>>>>> Each customer has a QOS limitation set by our radios with available >>>>>> burst. >>>>>> Most of these QOS limitations have no issue with most streaming >>>>>> customers but we have the >>>>>> occasional larger family the blows the top off the larger QOS package >>>>>> we have. >>>>>> It got me to thinking about traffic priority levels. >>>>>> >>>>>> Currently we cannot support a 4k stream unless we give them a PTP >>>>>> link or have an Access point all to themselves. >>>>>> We make it clear that we do not support streams over 20Mbs. >>>>>> >>>>>> What is the best approach for such a mess LOL >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> Dave >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Darin Steffl >>>>> Minnesota WiFi >>>>> <http://www.mnwifi.com/>www.mnwifi.com >>>>> 507-634-WiFi >>>>> <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> Like us on Facebook >>>>> <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > > -- > Simon Westlake > Skype: Simon_Sonar > Email: [email protected] > Phone: (702) 447-1247 > --------------------------- > Sonar Software Inc > The next generation of ISP billing and OSShttps://sonar.software > >
