Does anybody provide service in Gulfport?
Thanks
Dan
1 Factory Shops Blvd
Suite #450
Gulfport, Mississippi 39503
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If teh cell companies can do it, anyone can.
On 11/9/05, A. Huppenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its true, Internet is an option.There are lots of people in the valley
here that never want it.
As to billing, paying per bit won't happen except for the Cellular
companys who have per minute
True, they are too separate points but are related in that it will
take both commodity status and total necessity before it can be
treated as such.
On 11/9/05, Butch Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, RickG wrote:
I agree with George. Internet access is practically a necessity
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, George wrote:
Ok Butch. Lets take a test. Go to your office and your home and
unplug all your landlines and turn off all the cell phones for 1
week and lets see what happens.
OUCH! I am cold and hungry. Turning pale. My hair is falling out
(prolly not related. :-) ).
Any
I am seeing some errors on a client's network and I need some
expertise. Here is the output from the Cisco:
cdg-gate#sh interfaces FastEthernet0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is AmdFE, address is 0030.8558.8060 (bia 0030.8558.8060)
Internet address is
Butch,
Technically, none of the necessities are ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL to survival
If you didn't have electricity, you *could* light a candle
If you didn't have heat in the winter, you *could* go chop firewood in the
forest
If there was no running water, you *could* bring a bucket to the nearby
Well, as far what is necessary and what is not... Being a woman.. I'm
watching and taking care of 2 networks in 2 different cities 70 miles
apart... using the internet and phone.. Landline. Washing clothes, cleaning
house, cooking a meal. Watching TV. Had a T-1 go out in the furthest city..
I'm guessing here but I think that one end or the other is overloaded and
there's a backup of traffic. The Cisco then holds the data for x period of
time and it either gets through or it dies there
But I'm certainly no expert. I'm trying to remember the kinds of things
that happened
It's not ip based (which is good when your system is down :-). This is
pager based.
When we get some extra funds this is the kind of gear we'll put in.
http://www.nighthawksystems.com/
laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Ray Jean wrote:
electricity.. So a candle, shooting a rabbit, ugh!.. but they are 2
deer about 25 feet from my kitchen window. Guess I could shoot one
of them.
:-)
I maybe missing everyone's point.. but people will pay for what
they get.. As long as you give them what
The real issue on this is natural vs. un-natural monopolies.
I can't find the article I read some years ago but here's the gist of it.
There's only so much room for things like water lines, gas lines, electric
lines, telephone lines, streets, garbage cans etc. Those PHYSICAL
structures lend
If I am reading the spec sheet correctly, for an 80' Rohn 45G tower, your
guy anchors will be out 64' and your guy points on the tower will be at 35'
high (73' guy wire) and 65' high (91' guy wire). I don't know if moving the
guy points (both on the tower and at your guy anchors) will reduce
Good point George.
I did not consider emergency communication needs, in my thought.
But your point does strengthen, my opinion that broadband should not be
undervalued. If your ship was about to sink, and the coast guard needed to
be immediately called, or INternet instant message sent, how
These specs are for 70mph basic wind speed (no ice).
What do you need it to be rated for?
-Richard M.
If I am reading the spec sheet correctly, for an 80' Rohn 45G tower, your
guy anchors will be out 64' and your guy points on the tower will be at
35' high (73' guy wire) and 65' high (91'
A bit pricey for $695.
Internal power supply, 48V, 1A. 4 Watts max.
Unclear on load capabilty. 48Vx1amp=48W.
Not to useful, when it integrates power and ethernet, if it doesn't support
passing VLAN/large packets.
The added AC reboot recepticle was a good idea. Without it, it prevents the
Marlon and all,
I just wanted to pass on the below E-mail that we received regarding the
Nighthawk NH100, and special limited time pricing. This may be a good time for
you to spend less on Margaritas and a little on the remote reboot;0
I don't often get to add much value to this list, but
You need guys every 30 feet. Add a nine foot top and ten to twelve feet of
heavy walled mast to mount your omni to. Leave the backhaul dishes on the
tower proper.
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Hello all,
I'm getting ready to put up my first tower (finally found a place where
there weren't any
For your Thursday afternoon listening pleasure, our latest obnoxious
radio commercial. Enjoy!
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Matt Larsen
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The nighthawk units are NICE units, and can easily be justified cost wise
for MTU unattended sites, but their are still two deficiencies.
1) They are MANUAL reboot devices. I can't automate the process to detect
failure and auto-reboot easilly.
Well actually I could partially, if I tried
Butch -
Double check that the sonicwall is running 100-full, hard-code it if you
can. You should never see deferred transmissions on a 100-full connection.
Also check your ethernet cables.
You also might try putting a switch in between the Cisco and Sonicwall if
you can't hard-code it.
Russ
Prospect called me today looking for a Wireless T1 to his location in Fort
Lauderdale.
If you can hit zip code 4 (Oakland Park, FL) please contact me.
Thank you.
Regards,
Peter
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This mean cheaper products? :)
Shayne Rose wrote:
Trango Broadband Wireless
Returns to Proven Direct Sales Model for U.S. Market
Decision reflects company objective of getting closer to end
customers in their home market, and availability of increased resources
at its U.S.
Hi,
I need to make a 2.3 km link from a data center to a tower. Can anyone recommend Free Space Optics for this job?
The Lightpointe Strata sounds like it might work with a claimed range
of 5 km, but I wonder how overblown this marketing pitch is:
The FlightStrata 100 XA (Extended
Just came across these. They look pretty neat.
http://www.isotruss.com/wifi-towers.htm
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,14765077
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,8672279?hilite=isotruss
If I get a chance I am going to see what a 90 footer costs. If anyone
else calls before I
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