Re: [WISPA] DMA Labs

2009-05-18 Thread Joe Miller

Does this work with Authorize.net? 



- Original Message 
From: Jaron Parsons jpars...@sumnercomm.net
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 8:39:50 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] DMA Labs

We use it for a hotspot authorization and payment gateway.
It works very well once setup, the packaging system is a little 
confusing, but the support is great.  The guy that maintains it will 
pretty much setup it up for you.
Only drawback to me is ... We tried to run in on FreeBSD which most of 
our other servers run and is more stable imo , but it was unable to run 
one of his binaries properly.  he said it will run on FreeBSD but is 
better supported on LINUX. 
The manual has detailed instructions for fedora and gentoo i believe.  
So it wasn't too hard.  Just make sure you have a stable LINUX server 
running first, and let him do the rest remotely and you shouldn't have 
too much to worry about.
Other drawback is that the support guy must be out of the states, cause 
it sometimes takes 12 hours for a response.  but i do not think i have 
ever NOT received a response in more than 24 hours.  Also his english is 
not 100% but I had no problems understanding him.

Otherwise, it is very flexible, and reliable once running. 
It took about a days worth of fiddling with it to understand the 
packages and get them running the way i wanted.
I have run ours for about a year without a reboot.  It  integrates with 
paypal or netcash good too.

If you have any other questions feel free to give me a shout or shoot me 
an e-mail!

Jaron Parsons
Networking Div Manager
Sumner Communications
117 W Harvey
Wellington, KS 67152
620-326-8989

Jerry Richardson wrote:
 Anyone using these Radius based billing software solutions?
 http://www.dmasoftlab.com/cont/home
 http://www.radius-manager.com/
  
 Comments?
  
  
  
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Re: [WISPA] DMA Labs

2009-05-18 Thread Jaron Parsons
Not currently, but if you asked the developer I am sure he might 
entertain the idea of integrating it.
Btw, the paypal has two methods of integration... 1) a customer can use 
their paypal account like normal
2) you can setup a paypal merchant account and authorize credit card 
transactions, without requiring the customer to have or create a paypal 
account.

Jaron Parsons
Sumner Communications

Joe Miller wrote:
 Does this work with Authorize.net? 



 - Original Message 
 From: Jaron Parsons jpars...@sumnercomm.net
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 8:39:50 PM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] DMA Labs

 We use it for a hotspot authorization and payment gateway.
 It works very well once setup, the packaging system is a little 
 confusing, but the support is great.  The guy that maintains it will 
 pretty much setup it up for you.
 Only drawback to me is ... We tried to run in on FreeBSD which most of 
 our other servers run and is more stable imo , but it was unable to run 
 one of his binaries properly.  he said it will run on FreeBSD but is 
 better supported on LINUX. 
 The manual has detailed instructions for fedora and gentoo i believe.  
 So it wasn't too hard.  Just make sure you have a stable LINUX server 
 running first, and let him do the rest remotely and you shouldn't have 
 too much to worry about.
 Other drawback is that the support guy must be out of the states, cause 
 it sometimes takes 12 hours for a response.  but i do not think i have 
 ever NOT received a response in more than 24 hours.  Also his english is 
 not 100% but I had no problems understanding him.

 Otherwise, it is very flexible, and reliable once running. 
 It took about a days worth of fiddling with it to understand the 
 packages and get them running the way i wanted.
 I have run ours for about a year without a reboot.  It  integrates with 
 paypal or netcash good too.

 If you have any other questions feel free to give me a shout or shoot me 
 an e-mail!

 Jaron Parsons
 Networking Div Manager
 Sumner Communications
 117 W Harvey
 Wellington, KS 67152
 620-326-8989

 Jerry Richardson wrote:
   
 Anyone using these Radius based billing software solutions?
 http://www.dmasoftlab.com/cont/home
 http://www.radius-manager.com/
   
 Comments?
   
   
   
 Broadband for Business
 Public and Private WiFi
   
 Jerry Richardson
 VP Operations
 925-260-4119
 _
   
 ConsuWISP
 RF Topographical Coverage Maps
 Network Optimization and Planning
 Network Design and Troubleshooting
 Installer and Technician Training
   
 P Please consider the environment before printing this email
   

   
 



 
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[WISPA] DMA Labs

2009-05-17 Thread Jerry Richardson
Anyone using these Radius based billing software solutions?
http://www.dmasoftlab.com/cont/home
http://www.radius-manager.com/
 
Comments?
 
 
 
Broadband for Business
Public and Private WiFi
 
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VP Operations
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Network Optimization and Planning
Network Design and Troubleshooting
Installer and Technician Training
 
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Re: [WISPA] DMA Labs

2009-05-17 Thread Jaron Parsons
We use it for a hotspot authorization and payment gateway.
It works very well once setup, the packaging system is a little 
confusing, but the support is great.  The guy that maintains it will 
pretty much setup it up for you.
Only drawback to me is ... We tried to run in on FreeBSD which most of 
our other servers run and is more stable imo , but it was unable to run 
one of his binaries properly.  he said it will run on FreeBSD but is 
better supported on LINUX. 
The manual has detailed instructions for fedora and gentoo i believe.  
So it wasn't too hard.  Just make sure you have a stable LINUX server 
running first, and let him do the rest remotely and you shouldn't have 
too much to worry about.
Other drawback is that the support guy must be out of the states, cause 
it sometimes takes 12 hours for a response.  but i do not think i have 
ever NOT received a response in more than 24 hours.  Also his english is 
not 100% but I had no problems understanding him.

Otherwise, it is very flexible, and reliable once running. 
It took about a days worth of fiddling with it to understand the 
packages and get them running the way i wanted.
I have run ours for about a year without a reboot.  It  integrates with 
paypal or netcash good too.

If you have any other questions feel free to give me a shout or shoot me 
an e-mail!

Jaron Parsons
Networking Div Manager
Sumner Communications
117 W Harvey
Wellington, KS 67152
620-326-8989

Jerry Richardson wrote:
 Anyone using these Radius based billing software solutions?
 http://www.dmasoftlab.com/cont/home
 http://www.radius-manager.com/
  
 Comments?
  
  
  
 Broadband for Business
 Public and Private WiFi
  
 Jerry Richardson
 VP Operations
 925-260-4119
 _
  
 ConsuWISP
 RF Topographical Coverage Maps
 Network Optimization and Planning
 Network Design and Troubleshooting
 Installer and Technician Training
  
 P Please consider the environment before printing this email
  

   
 



 
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Re: [WISPA] DMA Labs

2009-05-17 Thread Butch Evans
On Sun, 2009-05-17 at 13:45 -0700, Jerry Richardson wrote:
 Anyone using these Radius based billing software solutions?
 http://www.dmasoftlab.com/cont/home
 http://www.radius-manager.com/
  
 Comments?

I have a couple of customers using their software.  It seems to be a
decent backend, but not sure I'd call it complete from what I have seen.
I don't have a lot of input on it's real usefulness beyond the fact that
I know it does make working with the radius database pretty easy.  

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