[WISPA] FS: Soekris Router with t-1 Cards

2007-12-05 Thread Gino Villarini

For Sale:

Brand New, 1 month old.  Bought for project that didn't went trough:

4 Soekris net4801-48 Board and Case + Sangoma A101u t-1 Card.

Soekris price is $640.00 ea., I'll let them go for $550 each or 
$2k for all 4


Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145




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[WISPA] Interesting observation on the $199 Wal-Mart PC

2007-12-05 Thread Brian Webster
I was just reading the on line reviews of the Wal-Mart $199 PC. It comes
with Linux and Open Office. While it does not come with a monitor, it seems
to be a nice value machine. If you go to the web site and read all of the
reviews, you will see that this might be a machine to recommend to customers
who do just basic computing and web browsing. The only reason that I mention
this, is that for may WISP operators who have a limited number of possible
customers, recommending a simple and easy to use computer on their network
might be of some use. I was particularly interested to see so many comments
by older users on how easy the system was to work with. Many had purchased
this machine for their older parents or clients and the response was very
positive.

I don't want to start on OS war or anything like that, just thought this
could be an interesting way to increase the customer base and simplify
customer support issues and cost for entry level clients. Just another tool
for the toolbox...


Thank You,
Brian Webster




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Re: [WISPA] Interesting observation on the $199 Wal-Mart PC

2007-12-05 Thread Sam Tetherow
I have often thought of suggesting a linux box for people that have 
problems with rampant viruses and/or malware, but I've always shied away 
because I really don't want to have to do the support on it.  If it was 
done well, this could be a great suggestion for those people.  Now all I 
need is a Walmart closer than 120 miles away and it might be a real 
viable solution.


   Sam Tetherow
   Sandhills Wireless

Brian Webster wrote:

I was just reading the on line reviews of the Wal-Mart $199 PC. It comes
with Linux and Open Office. While it does not come with a monitor, it seems
to be a nice value machine. If you go to the web site and read all of the
reviews, you will see that this might be a machine to recommend to customers
who do just basic computing and web browsing. The only reason that I mention
this, is that for may WISP operators who have a limited number of possible
customers, recommending a simple and easy to use computer on their network
might be of some use. I was particularly interested to see so many comments
by older users on how easy the system was to work with. Many had purchased
this machine for their older parents or clients and the response was very
positive.

I don't want to start on OS war or anything like that, just thought this
could be an interesting way to increase the customer base and simplify
customer support issues and cost for entry level clients. Just another tool
for the toolbox...


Thank You,
Brian Webster




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