We too came up the same path that you did.  We started out with just 
plain quickbooks.  Once we cleared 1200 customers, that was not 
usable any more.  Then we went with a billing program offered by our 
Credit Card processing company called webbiller.  That was not good at 
all.  After a year of that, we finally got going on platypus.  We love it.  
We looked at emerald, but felt that was a work in progress.  We also 
looked at the literature on rodopi and ISPgold.  Platypus looked better, 
so we got it.  It wasn't until a year after having platypus that we got 
radiator.  That was a nice complement to platypus.  We know of one 
other ISP in our area using platypus as well.

John Kicklighter
Internet 2xtreme

From:                   "Leigh Sandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:                     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System
Date sent:              Thu, 18 Feb 1999 16:54:18 -0500

> We are in the process of evaluating a billing system for our office.  We currently 
>have about 2000 dial-up customers and are transitioning from Livingston Radius to 
>Radiator.  Our current billing system is QuickBooks Pro and it is really a pain.  Any 
>comments on Rodopi?  Platypus?  Emerald?  Do 
any of them build the server with all the software preinstalled and configured?  We 
need something that won't take much of our time to configure.
> 
> Leigh
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Kevin Wormington 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 11:30 AM
>   Subject: (RADIATOR) SQL with failover to flat file
> 
> 
>   Hi all,
>    
>   I am using v2.13 with a modified AuthPLATYPUS going against MSSQL 6.5.  I would 
>like to set radiator up to try authenticating from AuthPLATYPUS and if the SQL server 
>is down then attempt authenticating from a flat users file, this would allow my 
>remote radius servers to authenticate if there 
was an sql server failure or a leased-line was down.  Is this possible and would there 
be a delay on each auth if the sql server were down or would it get marked as down 
until it came back up?
>    
>   Thanks,
> 
>   Kevin
>   Sofnet, Inc.
> 



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