Re: [WISPA] Trango

2012-09-04 Thread Jesse Preiner
Only way I know of is to use a Trango console cable and use the
"resetpassword" command through hyperterminal. 

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Subject: [WISPA] Trango

Any old timers here remember how to reset a trango 58 series ap?

t


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[WISPA] WTB Working or non-working Motorola Canopy PTP gear.

2009-07-07 Thread Jesse Preiner
If anyone has any working or non-working Canopy PTP gear laying around
that they would like to sell, please let me know.  
 
Thanks!
 
Jesse
 
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Re: [WISPA] OT: Cisco 7200 Gigabit Ethernet Cards?

2009-06-03 Thread Jesse Preiner
I don't think Cisco is ever going to encourage their products to be sold
on the secondary market.  I am sure GM would prefer you buy a brand new
car every 4 years as well.  

I just know that we and many companies like us would have been sued by
Cisco and other manufactures long ago and a secondary market would not
exist.  

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Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 5:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT: Cisco 7200 Gigabit Ethernet Cards?

Jesse Preiner wrote:
> We buy and sell used Cisco routers and switches on a daily basis.  It 
> is totally legal and hundreds of companies do what we do and thousands

> of companies (including large multi-nationals) buy and use used Cisco
gear.

Then how do you reconcile all this documentation from Cisco itself that
says, in as many words, not to do that?

Like I said, if you've got documentation (preferably from Cisco) that
supports the legality of this, I'd LOVE to be proven wrong on this
point.

David Smith
MVN.net




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Re: [WISPA] OT: Cisco 7200 Gigabit Ethernet Cards?

2009-06-03 Thread Jesse Preiner

We buy and sell used Cisco routers and switches on a daily basis.  It is
totally legal and hundreds of companies do what we do and thousands of
companies (including large multi-nationals) buy and use used Cisco gear.
The IOS is included in the purchase price of the router or switch since
it was already paid for from Cisco when the unit was new (it's like
buying a pc with Windows on it and reselling the pc).  

What you need to be aware of when buying used Cisco is:

1.  Make sure the used unit you are buying has an IOS on it that will
fit your needs and requirements.  If you need an IOS upgrade, you will
need to purchase it.

2.  You can not put all used Cisco on Smartnet.  Cisco does have certain
requirements for putting Smartnet on used gear but it can be done and is
done often.  

If buying and selling used Cisco WAS illegal in anyway, you would not
see any on Ebay.

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Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 4:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT: Cisco 7200 Gigabit Ethernet Cards?

Matt Liotta wrote:
[ more stuff about Cisco IOS licensing ]

Apologies for the wall of legalese.

 From the Cisco EULA at :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/warranty/English/EU1KEN_.html

> Customer shall have no right, and Customer specifically agrees not to:
> transfer, assign or sublicense its license rights to any other person 
> or entity (other than in compliance with any Cisco 
> relicensing/transfer policy then in force), or use the Software on 
> unauthorized or secondhand Cisco equipment


Cisco's terms of sale incorporate by reference the EULA, which
incoprorates the software resale policy (as shown above), so the
original buyer would definitely be in trouble. The second-hand buyer
could be liable for use of Cisco IP (intellectual property, not the
other IP) without a proper license; I don't know if there's any case law
on this, but I'm in no hurry to set a precedent.

Matt: Unless you have evidence to the contrary, I'm gonna have to stick
with original assertion, that random second-hand Cisco gear can't
legally be used. I wish I were wrong, but I'm afraid I'm right.

David Smith
MVN.net




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[WISPA] Wireless installer needed for a small Texas project

2009-02-24 Thread Jesse Preiner
 

We have a client in Texas with some Orthogon/Canopy equipment (Motorola
5730BH or Orthogon 1678 backhauls) and they are in need of someone to
help with the installation.   Please advise if you are interested in
more information.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Bryan Bergschnieder

Relay Networks, Inc.

 

651-204-0876 ext 106

651-769-3942 (cell)




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