Re: [WISPA] Dual Port Router's?

2006-06-02 Thread Tom Andrews
http://www.imagestream.com/Envoy.html  I am not sure on the price but it 
looks like it would work. I think Jeff, their main sales stud, is on this 
list


Tom
- Original Message - 
From: Bo Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 09:07
Subject: [WISPA] Dual Port Router's?



Hello everyone!  I have a client who will be using my service as backup to
their T1.  I looking for a nice Dual WAN port router this is not too
expensive.  Something in the range of 200 to 300 $.
thanks in advance!

Bo Hamilton
NCOWireless.com








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Re: [WISPA] Routers

2006-04-17 Thread Tom Andrews



Jory,I am not a router tech, but we have 3 
Imagestream routers in service here, 1 Gateway and 2 of the Rebels. I also 
have the main Imagestream office on my wireless network and host their 
server. We made the change to use Imagestream routers in 2000 and have not 
had any problems. The support staff has done great things to help tweak my 
wired and wireless network. Their head of sales is Jeff Broadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I 
would recommend sending him an email and tell him what you need the router to do 
and he can work with getting you taken care of.

They have always 
been very good to me and the routers work like a charm.

Tom Andrews
- Original Message - From: "Jory 
Privett" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "WISPA 
General List" wireless@wispa.orgSent: 
Friday, April 14, 2006 16:39Subject: [WISPA] RoutersI am in 
the market for a new router and came across a company called 
ImageStream. From everything I can find that make a good product at a 
 fair price. Has anyone ever used one of these or heard 
anything about them?? Jory Privett 
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Re: [WISPA] Utility pole mount

2005-12-28 Thread Tom Andrews
I like the idea, but not the material. I ran into the same type of issue at 
my house. I have a 50' Pi-Rod Solid rod free standing tower, but needed to 
be at about 65'. I took 2 10' 1 ID sections of galvanized water pipe, 
screwed them together and had them arc welded. It was a heavy beast to get 
up the tower and mounted, but it got the job done. I hate to see mast pipe 
sway in the wind and did not have room to guy wire it. Bigger is always 
better in all the things I build!


Tom

- Original Message - 
From: Scott Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 11:13
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Utility pole mount


I like that.  Is 2 ft enough space to hold the other 18 ft?  I would have 
expected 3ft or more, but the more pipe in the air the better.


Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net

The season is Christmas, not X-mas, not the holiday, but Christmas, because
Christ was born to provide salvation to all who will believe!

-- Original Message --- 
From: Blair Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 09:58:02 -0500
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Utility pole mount

I have used 2 10 ft masts plugged together to make a 20 ft...   Then,  1/2 
inch threaded rod and commercial pipe hangers.  bore a hole thru the pole 
1 ft from the top.  another hole 2 ft down from that.  use a threaded rod 
in each hole with a pipe hanger and large washer on one end and a large 
washer and nut on the other.  Put your mast in the pipe hangers and adjust 
as needed.


Scott Reed wrote:
 I need to mount a 24dB grid 15' above the top of an existing privately 
owned utility pole. Any suggestions on bracket, mast, etc.? 



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Re: [WISPA] P2P Worm Monitoring/Alerting/Control

2005-12-09 Thread Tom Andrews
I can't say enough about the guys at Imagestream. I'm a proud customer, host 
their servers and have put my business in their hands on more times than I 
have things to count them on. I've never had an issue they did not stop all 
other work to figure out and get tweaked. We have just installed on of their 
Rebel Routers in a shack at the base of the tower which feeds them their 
internet. Scott, Josh and Eric are working on doing some hard core QOS to 
run across my PTP link and having the added ability to do the QOS and P2P 
tweaking before the packets hit the PTP link has resulted in much better 
performance. Just the P2P work they have done has saved me a lot of problems 
and bandwidth. To say the staff are friends is an understatement. Having 
them on my wireless is also a big benefit to other WISP's as they have felt 
the pain first hand of many of the problems we all encounter from time to 
time a tower down due to massive ice loading, twice I've lost the AP on 
that tower to storm damage and the last issue was my PTP link going dead. 
Not only do I trust them but I rely on them and they have not failed me in 
any way over the last 5 years.


Tom Andrews
Stuart Pierce fan club member

- Original Message - 
From: Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 10:30
Subject: Re: [WISPA] P2P  Worm Monitoring/Alerting/Control


Like the others that have spoken up here we use MT.  Butch does all of the 
work on it for us as I'm no router guy.  Great stuff.


The only problem is that there is basically no factory support.  And Butch 
has a real job too.  grin


I've been sending my consulting customers to www.imagestream.com mostly. 
For about the same price that mt wants per MONTH for direct support you can 
get a full year of service.  And when we buy the units from them they come 
with hardware and software support, pre programmed and with the firewalls 
all set up and ready to go.  Great people, I've met a few of the guys from 
there eyeball to eyeball.


I LOVE my MT boxes and the gui is great.  The lack of support is a deal 
breaker for me though.  I'm stuck with them now but starting over I'd 
probably use something else.


If you have the pc's already laying around it's a far cheaper option though. 
Even after paying the devil (Butch) his due to make it work right.  (just 
funnin with Butch here guys, he's THE man and should be charging more than 
he does, he's that good)


Hope that helps!

Marlon
(509) 982-2181   Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam



 - Original Message - 
 From: Mark Nash

 To: WISPA General List
 Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 8:25 PM
 Subject: [WISPA] P2P  Worm Monitoring/Alerting/Control


 I'm at the point on my network now that I really need to control 
unnecessary bandwidth usage.  The biggest problem is the p2p users with 
their excessive upload, and worms come in a close second.


 My network is comprised of a Cisco 3640, Cisco C4840G L3 switch for 
segmenting, and Dell 3324 managed switches.  I have run ntop in the past but 
I believe it only reports interactively through the web interface.  I 
wouldn't consider myself too far off from obtaining an SNMP station/software 
like SNMPc.


 I'm needing to implement a solution that will monitor, alert on, and 
control this type of traffic.  Either not pass it or rate-limit it.  I'm 
interested in solutions that have been implemented, home-grown, tested, 
failed, etc.


 Thanks in advance...

 Mark Nash
 Network Engineer
 UnwiredOnline.Net
 325 Holly Street
 Junction City, OR 97448
 http://www.uwol.net
 541-998-
 541-998-5599 fax


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