Don't be afraid to get creative with your backup connection. Mine is a
$60 a month 6 meg down and 768k up DSL line. Sure we average 12 meg on
the bandwidth graph, but it's better than being off. When I have to
use the backup I limit all connections to 56k up and 100k down.
Brian
Tom De
"Don't be afraid to get creative with your backup connection. Mine is a $60
a month 6 meg down and 768k up DSL line. Sure we average 12 meg on the
bandwidth graph, but it's better than being off. When I have to use the
backup I limit all connections to 56k up and 100k down."
I agree. In
The chip on the 411 is different than the one on the 433, the 433 has a
switch chip built in. We could probably repair the 433/450 as well, but
the chip to repair/replace is significantly more expensive. I have not
seen as many issues with the 433's blowing, but we seem to blow about
10-20 411's
OUCH! Now that is a high failure rate.
Not a big deal as its the one, but very annoying issue when it first came up.
The ping watchdog was on the #2 port. The weather was good so I am really
thinking/hope its spiders. If not oh well, its the only non obvious board
failure in 5 years. The rest wer
How does the 493 relate to the 411 and 433?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
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improbable, must be the truth."
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On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 10:3
Travis,
What antennas are you using at each end to get a 29 mile link at 5.8?
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We have 29 mile ptmp links
We have been planning on installing an AP on the top of a 100' Harvestore
silo. We got the okay from the owner, a farmers widow, and took some
measurements and planned out our route and all Just got a call from
her nephew saying that they contacted their insurance company and they said
it
Call the insurance company and ask them if this is true and if so how.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
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Its not uncommon. Homeowners and Farm polcies often have
a clause about a business other than the owners using the property.
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From: "Robert West"
T
Well, they never told me the name of their insurance company and I didn't
want to give the impression that I didn't believe them so I didn't push it.
I think I'll call our insurance guy on Monday and ask him if there would be
any potential conflicts with any farm policies he has ever written. I wo
Agreed. Its a non-conforming use so the carrier may have a clause to void
complete coverage.
This is quite common. Most property owners probably don't ask their carrier so
they never know.
Bob
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From: "Blake Bowers"
Date: Sat
Just list them as an also insured. We have to do that with a couple of
cities.
Check with your agent too. He may have some idea as to what's going on and
have ideas about what to do to fix it.
laters,
marlon
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Sent:
So, you can burn a copy of the whole on DVD!
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Robert West wrote:
> "Don't be afraid to get creative with your backup connection. Mine is a $60
> a month 6 meg down and 768k up DSL line. Sure we average 12 meg on the
> bandwidth graph, but it's better than being off
Robert, you have two TW connections? Did they charge you double for that? -RickG
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Robert West wrote:
> "Don't be afraid to get creative with your backup connection. Mine is a $60
> a month 6 meg down and 768k up DSL line. Sure we average 12 meg on the
> bandwidth g
Robert,
Its all in how you say it. A statement such as "can I call your agent
to discuss? Perhaps we can figure out something". This shouldnt make
them feel that you dont believe them.
-RickG
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Robert West wrote:
> Well, they never told me the name of their insuran
Ask your insurance company if the owner of the silo can be added as an
"additional insured" under your business insurance liability policy.
This is standard operating practice for most business liability
insurance. If they say yes, then you can go to the silo owners and show
them that they will
I don't think that helps here, Jack.
It sounds to me like the problem is not that the original insurance
carrier won't cover Robert's equipment. Robert, after all already has
his own insurance. The way I understood Robert's explanation, the
carrier will not honor the *original* policy.
For
Sort of. The main connection is at full bore price but the secondary is a
slower connection, not the 20/20 we have for the main at almost 800 bucks
per month. But our salesperson says, and I havent had to try it, we can
call in and have it moved to full speed in a matter of minutes. We are
payi
Yeah, that would be the spot not to be in. Something totally unrelated to
any equipment of ours happens and their insurance company, who can easily
look for a reason to say NO to cover it, comes up with a complicated
roundabout way of how it was indeed caused by our equipment denies a claim
and th
Netflix works great over wireless. I'm my own worst customer. Watch streaming
netflix movies frequently and have a wireless link to the house.
Granted the AP I'm on has 75% business clients on it and a fairly light
customer load on it. But no crashes on it nor complaints from customers on
slugg
I hesitate to add that she is also a uTorrent and Pirate Bay junkie. She is
a little obsessive with it. I've gone as far as throttling her connection
at times without her knowing it..
And yeah, I have a thing with redundancy so I'm always looking for and
planning for alternative paths in cas
If you don't have a generator for the office it's good to get one. Natural gas
powered generators with auto transfer switches can be had pretty affordable
these days. Home depot has a 13kw that is nice and not to expensive. We used it
at our old locations. Enough to power all our infrastructure
Hi friends,
I'm conducting some market research and would like to know what T1 pricing
between different cities for corporate VPNs has been in your area over the
past few months / years, I would also like to know what the breakdown of the
pricing is (capacity lease, support, equipment, etc.) any in
Again, different chip. It uses a chip with a switch built into it,
unlike the 411 where it is just the Ethernet controller.
Regards,
Chuck Hogg
Shelby Broadband
502-722-9292
ch...@shelbybb.com
http://www.shelbybb.com
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-b
433 and 493 using the same chip then?
On 8/1/09, Chuck Hogg wrote:
> Again, different chip. It uses a chip with a switch built into it,
> unlike the 411 where it is just the Ethernet controller.
>
> Regards,
> Chuck Hogg
> Shelby Broadband
> 502-722-9292
> ch...@shelbybb.com
> http://www.shelbyb
Looking at the pictures, it is a different chip. I would have to confirm
when I get back to the office to be sure. Same manufacturer, slightly
different model it appears.
Regards,
Chuck Hogg
Shelby Broadband
502-722-9292
ch...@shelbybb.com
http://www.shelbybb.com
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From
T1 pricing here in this area, Central Ohio, is just under $800.00 for one
point of the route with AT&T including internet access. The VPN and
equipment is your own doing once it gets to their demarc, at least that's my
take on dealing with them. The thing with being between cities, however
I
If battery is removed, the power to the radio shuts off. The controller is
powered by the battery. There isn't at this time have a way to monitor the
battery voltage. They're (Tycon Power) working on it but no telling when
they might come up with a solution.
I seen some pretty cool devices at ipe
Why not use a board with a spare Ethernet port (i.e. a 433 or whatever), and
wire one port as a loopback through a relay.
The relay could be tied to AC, so the Ethernet link would drop if AC went
off.
If could be tied to the voltage of a DC supply, so you'd know when the DC
voltage was high/low.
J
Iirc some mikrotik boards report dc voltage
Sent from my Motorola Startac...
On Aug 1, 2009, at 3:34 PM, "Eje Gustafsson"
wrote:
> If battery is removed, the power to the radio shuts off. The
> controller is
> powered by the battery. There isn't at this time have a way to
> monitor the
>
Guess that would work to. Have a cheapo 5 port switch plugged into AC that
is feeding the UPS and turn on the Ethernet running check on the MTs
secondary Ethernet port. If the link fails the running status on the
interface will change from running to down and a script could trigger on it.
The assu
You don't need a switch. You need a $1.30 relay from Radio Shack.
The relay connects to the AC and is "closed" when the AC is "high" (i.e.
there is contact when the power is on).
Then you wire it right into the Ethernet port of your RB, creating a
"loopback"
There's no need for switches, router
I do not believe the new boards does this do they? The RB230's and I think
as well the RB532 could/would over SNMP report power levels and temps maybe
the newer boards can't report temp but can report power over SNMP.
If I didn't understand Scott incorrectly the power supplied out from the
contro
Must say that is a pretty cleaver idea. Well worth investigating and testing
out.
Then on the MT you just look to see if Ethernet link is up or down (ie relay
is closed or open).
/ Eje
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Behalf Of J
Yes, you can look if it's up/down. Or, put an IP on it, and ping the IP.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Eje Gustafsson wrote:
> Must say that is a pretty cleaver idea. Well worth investigating and
> testing
> out.
> Then on the MT you just look to see if Ethernet link is up or down (ie
> rela
You couldn't set a IP on it. At least not with any Linux based AP like
MikroTik. If you assign an IP to an interface it will always ping as long as
the host board is up and running no matter if you have a Ethernet link or
not.
But setting on MikroTik disable-running-check=no on that interface woul
You're right. I think this was b0rk3n on older versions of MikroTik. When
the interface was down, the IP would not reply.
But it'd take all of 30 seconds to write a SNMP script to monitor up/down
and send an alert.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Eje Gustafsson wrote:
> You couldn't set a IP
2009/8/1 Gino Villarini :
> Iirc some mikrotik boards report dc voltage
>
> Sent from my Motorola Startac...
The 433 does.
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I haven't asked about T1 prices around here, but I know an in-state
Qwest to Qwest DS3 was quoted to me at over $10,000/mo.
-Kevin
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Robert West wrote:
> T1 pricing here in this area, Central Ohio, is just under $800.00 for one
> point of the route with AT&T includi
The RB411's I have been purchasing show input voltage under /system health.
John
Eje Gustafsson wrote:
> I do not believe the new boards does this do they? The RB230's and I think
> as well the RB532 could/would over SNMP report power levels and temps maybe
> the newer boards can't report temp bu
Any idea?
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g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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I haven't looked, but Nello www.nelloinc.com, does a lot of Rohn or Rohn
equivalent stuff
Gino Villarini wrote:
> Any idea?
>
>
> Gino A. Villarini
> g...@aeronetpr.com
> Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
> tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
>
>
>
>
> -
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> Subject: [WISPA] Where to buy Rohn H50
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