It's a war board with a cm9 card ap at 5 gig and a pc star-os 5004
atheros card from 2 years ago at this repeater I'm connected to.
This 5gig war ap feeds 22 other ap's.
2gig gives the same results.
And I bet there is a lot more than 200 subs, but I don't feel like
counting them all.
KyWiFi
All,
As quoted from the article;
“The competitive impacts of municipal broadband will be especially
threatening to incumbents to the extent that muni nets can be cost-
justified
by increased efficiencies, cost savings and other ‘internal’ or social
benefits captured by local governments,
Most RFP's I have reviewed including Atlanta are hot for someone to come
in and give away free wi-fi, especially to schools and the under-served
sections of town.
There are a couple of problems:
1) How do you monetize that?
2) Most of the under-served don't have computers
The only real
As I recall, Paul Farber had for more problems than the cable co. If he
treated his customers the way he treated people on the lists sometimes.
grin
Marlon
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
As I recall, Paul Farber had for more problems than the cable co. If he
treated his customers the way he treated people on the lists
sometimes. grin
True, and I want to point out that after I reread what I wrote, tthat I
didn't mean to make it
Disclaimer- My techs did all the testing and hands on configurations, so I'm
responding third hand.
To bridge correctly (based on 802.11 client design limitations) WDS is
required. So we only tested Large Packets across WDS. As we only needed
large packets when we were bridging to pass VLAN
Jeff,
Although what you said is true, by standard. MikrotikOS and various
Manufactuers (Trango) have hacked the drivers to allow larger size packets.
For example, MPLS 100 mbps routers require Higher MTU than 1500.
Service providers need packet size larger than 1500, so that they can
deliver
Has anybody taken this a step further and
set up some type of automated ftp or something more secure to
download new updates?
Dan Metcalf
Wireless Broadband Systems
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