Some of my best guys started out oart time. Also there is no real reason these days for a good network or systems admin to be local. Just something to think about.
Thank you, -- John Michael Francis II JMF Solutions, Inc Wavefly - Internet Voip Cloud INC 5000 #2593 CRN Fast Growth #105 251-517-5069 http://jmfsolutions.net http://wavefly.com On May 28, 2017 1:26:43 PM CDT, Jan-OOLLC <[email protected]> wrote: >John, > >I'll keep this in mind as the company grows. Good sound advice. This >is >a rural area, people with these skills only move here if there is >profit >in it. > >Mistakes are painful so finding good information is paramount to read >prior to any decisions being made. > >Jan V > >On 05/28/2017 10:55 AM, Mike Francis wrote: >> Hire an experienced person who has been there done that. I don't meen > >> a consultant. Start building your team with good, smart people. >> Several disciplines are necessary to build and grow. Network admin, >> wireless admin, system admin are a few of the technical roles >> necessary. Sometimes you can get lucky and find a great multi >> disciplened person, but it's fairly rare. >> -- >> John Michael Francis II >> JMF Solutions, Inc >> Wavefly - Internet Voip Cloud >> INC 5000 #2593 >> CRN Fast Growth #105 >> 251-517-5069 >> http://jmfsolutions.net >> http://wavefly.com >> >> On May 28, 2017 12:46:56 PM CDT, Jan-OOLLC via Mikrotik-users >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Joe, >> >> I too have spent thousands of hours building my networks. I'm >> tired of wasting time and $$ on dis-information, half-way there >> solutions and thought that perhaps I should be asking this >> particular group as the members of this group should be the ones >> who would have good helpful answers. >> >> I'm looking for articles, documents covering solutions for the >> authors and setups that actually worked. I want to avoid making >> more expensive mistakes and I want to read about other peoples >> successes and how they got there. Has anyone actually published? > >> What traps did they hit and what were the fixes? >> >> Jan V >> >> On 05/28/2017 10:13 AM, Joe Buck wrote: >>> >>> Jan, >>> >>> We started with a consultant building a small network in Florida >>> that is now up to 17 nodes. The consultant we used was a little >>> slow but provided great documentation and got us well on our >way. >>> Since then we have expanded into 2 other cities all of which has >>> been done in house. Feel free to re3ach out off-list and I can >>> provide our consultant as well as give you some experiences we >>> have had using Ubiquiti, Netonix and our distributors. >>> >>> Joe >>> >>> Compass Broadband Networks >>> >>> TelUS Consulting Services >>> >>> >>> >>> Our Customer is our Greatest Asset >>> >>> >>> >>> *Joe Buck - NCE / *E2-02097 >>> Principal Partner >>> >>> >>> >>> 13 Emerald Circle >>> Ormond Beach, >>> ><http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=4885+Riverside+Drive&csz=Macon%2C+Georgia+31210&country=us>Fla. >>> 32174 >>> >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> IM: 68002132 (ICQ) >>> AIM: kc7kp >>> >>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/joebuck >>> >>> http://telusconsulting.wordpress.com >>> <http://telusconsulting.wordpress.com/> >>> >>> _http://cbn.network_ >>> >>> >>> >>> tel: 386-232-8677 >>> >>> fax: 386-401-6830 >>> >>> cell: 812-760-4293 >>> >>> skype: joe.buckiii >>> >>> >>> >>> Want to always have my latest info? >>> ><https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=8590191637&src=client_sig_212_1_banner_join&invite=1&lang=en> >>> >>> >>> >>> This message, together with any attachments, is intended only >for >>> the addressee. It may contain information which is legally >>> privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under the >>> attorney work product doctrine and/or the attorney/client >>> privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby >>> notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, use, or any >>> action or reliance on this communication is strictly prohibited. >>> Please immediately notify the sender, if you have received this >>> message in error at (812)760-4293; return the e-mail and delete >>> it from your files, along with any attachments >>> >>> *From:*[email protected] >>> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of >>> *Jan-OOLLC via Mikrotik-users >>> *Sent:* Sunday, May 28, 2017 12:59 PM >>> *To:* [email protected] >>> *Subject:* Re: [Mikrotik Users] network topology suggestions >>> >>> I thought I was being fairly specific about my question. I >don't >>> want to go "off-list", because then the answers help no one else >>> and defeats the main purpose of this membership-fee mail-list >>> users group. I'm very sick-n-tired of dumping $money$ down >>> endless rabbit-holes of manufacturer reps/products/consultants >>> for answers which could be in public-domain if only they could >be >>> found. Maybe there is another user-group I should pay-for >instead? >>> >>> _I'm looking for articles written by users of Mikrotik and >>> Ubiquiti._ Mikrotik usage is buried in obfuscation of language >>> and translation where down seems to be up and details are often >>> somewhere in-between vs what is written in the RTFM!. Ubiquiti >>> doesn't want to go outside of their own product line in any >>> discussion. And, I don't want to get trapped into using a >>> specific vendor for obvious reasons. >>> >>> Should I continue with hiring consultants who promise >>> documentation that never come? And which ones actually do, they >>> all promise, none deliver. Should I pour $$ into manufacturers >>> to then find out I can't do what is needed because I followed >>> their advice and bought the wrong gear? Been down this street >too! >>> >>> OK, so I'm venting >>> >>> Jan V >>> >>> On 05/26/2017 04:22 PM, Jan-OOLLC via Mikrotik-users wrote: >>> >>> Is there any documentation on suggested network topology >using Mikrotik >>> >>> routers with multiple Ubiquiti towers and APs? >>> >>
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