I like this statement from the DBOSS manual:
Automated assignment of static IP to customer's PCs and
gateways
Some network applications or services require the assignment of a
static IP
address. Voice Over IP (VOIP) is probably the most notable of such.
Normally,
the assignment of a static IP
Butch Evans wrote:
I am having some issues and would like to see if anyone else using
this service is having the same issues, or has some suggestions for
getting it fixed. I am ready to switch to another provider because
Vitelity support sucks pretty badly anyway.
We had some callerid
I've had a truck with a 750 watt inverter in it for 5 plus years. I
don't use it everyday, but often enough.
http://www.heartlandamerica.com/browse/item.asp?PIN=35595;
Brian
Rick Smith wrote:
how long have you been doing it tho ?
I saw no issues for 3 - 4 mnths, then BAM! No alternator.
My van's 300 watt inverter is going on 3+ years.
Only lately has my battery starting to drain too fast. Not sure if the
inverter is starting to go, or if it's the two laptops, battery charger
and power supplies I leave plugged in.
I'm thinking of adding another battery, just need to find a
Two batteries will stress an alternator. Like everything else we do,
make sure to get an alternator that is rated for the job.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
My van's 300 watt inverter is going on 3+ years.
Only lately has my battery starting to drain too fast. Not sure if the
inverter is
Whats the deal with 802.11 type APs not being able to do a true spectrum
analysis? Like mikrotik.
Is it...
Hardware
Software
Does it make the product proprietary?
To narrow it down a little. I use some MT APs and it would be nice to
be able to do a spectrum analysis for troubleshooting.
David E. Smith wrote:
On Mon, October 30, 2006 3:41 pm, N White wrote:
I suggest the following. I never liked Sendmail all that much
You misspelled 'www.postfix.org' :)
David Smith
MVN.net
I agree! =)
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John,
Helpful post!
In summary of this thread, I guess the message I'm getting is, there is no
substitution for the right tool for the job.
And its clear that an analyzer is the correct tool, to truely learn the
characteristics of your RF colocated neighbor, without risk of false
I already have a setup for battery backup with a deep cycle battery but
I don't have anything in place to charge it.
I want something to leave plugged in all the time that knows when to charge.
I found this on froogle. Looks like what I want. Who has thoughts on
these next two links?
Look to a marine battery enclosure in the boat section of your recreational
supply store. Carrying strap, vented, charge indicator, and with a 12v
power port.
...or perhaps the word 'vented' is not what you were asking for. ;)
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
All,
Below is something WISPA should be paying attention to.
WTB Orders (FCC-06-110)
AMENDMENT OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES REGARDING DEDICATED SHORT-RANGE
COMMUNICATION SERVICES IN THE 5.850-5.925 GHZ BAND (5.9 GHZ BAND),
AMENDMENT OF PARTS 2 AND 90 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO ALLOCATE THE
At least 6 months maybe a little more. I generally do not have the
engine running when I do a site survey and my laptop has a 12v adapter.
Mark McElvy
AccuBak Data Systems, Inc.
573.729.9200 - Office
573.729.9203 - Fax
573.247.9980 - Mobile
http://www.accubak.com/
http://www.accubak.net/
Anyone using their gear? Good, bad? So
far I like what I see. Have tested the 8186HP-14 and 8186HP-19 and have
been very satisfied to this point. A little more work to have to put the
radio "together" myself (at least on the 14db model), but that also allows for
me to access the radio
I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them. Anyone
know of a good way to determine what they are. Maybe by mac address?
Brian
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The MAC address may help get you to the manufacturer...or, maybe
just to a blind source that won't give you a clue.
Does the PnP Windows driver show you anything? That can be right
down to the model number...if you can get it to recognize the driver
which is likely the reason you submitted the
yup. So far i have*Z-COM, INC.*
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
The MAC address may help get you to the manufacturer...or, maybe
just to a blind source that won't give you a clue.
Does the PnP Windows driver show you anything? That can be right
down to the model number...if you can get it to
Send me photos or, if allowed, post photos here
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them.
Anyone know of a good way to determine what they are. Maybe by mac
address?
Brian
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Thanks Mark
Vented is what I'm looking for. Wonder if I should take a hole saw to
the side of my van.
George
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
Look to a marine battery enclosure in the boat section of your recreational
supply store. Carrying strap, vented, charge indicator, and with a 12v
power
Tom,
Good summary.
jack
Tom DeReggi wrote:
John,
Helpful post!
In summary of this thread, I guess the message I'm getting is, there is
no substitution for the right tool for the job.
And its clear that an analyzer is the correct tool, to truely learn the
characteristics of your RF
Try running pingplotter to see where the trouble is at. We did have some
of our VoIP services terminated there, but the transition from Bell South to
Level 3 at Dallas was killing us. Give www.calleveryone.com a look see and
you may have an option there. These folks have been pretty solid for us,
I found it...here's the model.
http://www.amazon.com/SeaSense-Power-Station-Boat-Battery/dp/B000FZ4U4M
Maybe you could cut that hole in your van in the driver's door and just hold
your cig hand outside... ;)
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR
George...forgot to tell you that I got it at G.I. Joes in Eugene. I can
pick one up for you if you want...Steve and I are fishing on the Siuslaw
this Friday...salmon should get moving with the rain coming over the next
two days.
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
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