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
use linux (on a laptop with a mini-pci slot). Run lspci to show the
manufacturer's ID, name, etc, of the hardware.
Thanks Mark. Going to GI Joe's will give me a good reason to take the
wife and go to the valley
Good find
George
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
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
Sounds easy, too bad I couldn't pick linux out of a one man police
line-up. LOL
I think I'll go with posting the some pics.
Brian
Brian Whigham wrote:
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
Good Morning,
WISPA.
This is
directed specifically to the WISPs of Indiana.
I thought this
Rural Summit might be of interest to yall.
Best regards,
SlingShot
Wireless Communications
Jeff Mabry
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From: Cordes, Sam M.
[EMAIL
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES, PETITION FOR DECLARATORY RULING REGARDING THE
OVER-THE-AIR RECEPTION DEVICES (OTARD) RULES. Found that Massport's
restrictions on Continental's use of its Wi-Fi antenna are pre-empted by
the OTARD rules and therefore granted Continental's petition. (Dkt No.
05-247).
Fascinating. I had always read OTARD to only cover client devices and
not base station devices.
-Hal
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Harold Bledsoe
Deliberant LLC
800.742.9865 x205
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.deliberant.com
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I have a WRAP board with two radios (CM-9 for BH and WLM54G for AP)
running Mikrotik. It appears that when the temp drops close to freezing
it restarts. Last night it restarted 3 times between midnight and 8AM.
It did the same thing a week or so ago a couple of cold nights but since
the nights
Sorry for the mis label
-Original Message-From: Ron Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2006 04:30 PMTo: 'WISPA General List'Subject: Re: [WISPA] HighGainAntennas
Tigernet Wireless internet Service in Hudson, Michigan 49247 is looking for good, 'qualified',
To All,
Tigernet Wireless internet Service in Hudson, Michigan 49247 is looking for good, 'qualified', motivated, Contract Installers. We will paywell for good installers.
Located 55 Miles WNW of toledo, Ohio; 75 Miles NE of Fort Wayne, IN; 60 miles South of Lansing MI.
Please contact off
Any opinions on if I should use use this to keep my batteries charged?
I'd want to leave it hooked up 24/7
http://www.rvupgradestore.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPRODProdID=306
Brian
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I already have a setup for battery backup with a deep cycle battery
but I don't
I have experienced something similar to this taht was NOT a WRAP, and it
turned out to be a failing radio card. Thermal failure that occurred at
the same temperature, regardless of other conditions.
I'd just change the radios... And see if that does it.
+++
Vistabeam is a WISP operation based in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, with 1000+
customers and 500 miles of wireless backbone covering 40,000 square
miles in Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota and Colorado.
We currently have openings for two positions, Lead Tech and Technical
Support Specialist.
Anyone needing a remote engineer? Part-Time/Full Time, or Monthly
allotment?
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.2kwireless.com
2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
consulting for WISPs, and business's with a focus on
Scottsbluff Nebraska isn't remote enough for you?!
:)
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
Anyone needing a remote engineer? Part-Time/Full Time, or Monthly
allotment?
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jack,
Its all clear now, thanks!
I doubt that the $125 filters that I used are still available at that
price; remember that was 14 years ago
Darn time passes fast doesn't it?
rflink's filter
at $325, tower mountable, sounds like a winning solution, that I need to
try.
Tom DeReggi
I don;t know... It sounds like its probably a really good solution for
someone who needs something for the WISP industry, and doesn't have anything
now, or with a smaller number of subs starting out. There really are very
few options out there that cover WISP's needs.
My negative comment
Inline
Tom DeReggi wrote:
I don;t know... It sounds like its probably a really good solution for
someone who needs something for the WISP industry, and doesn't have
anything now, or with a smaller number of subs starting out. There
really are very few options out there that cover WISP's
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
This is something I don't get. What is the difference between me
generating the bill, emailing it out, and them printing
it.vsme generating the bill...me printing it
outletting snail mail pick it up.
It's the same. Both times it is generated,
Matt Liotta wrote:
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
This is something I don't get. What is the difference between me
generating the bill, emailing it out, and them printing
it.vsme generating the bill...me printing it
outletting snail mail pick it up.
It's the same. Both
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I guess I'm just lucky enough to find someone in the billing
department who will print it.
For the customers that we bill more than $2000 per month only about 10%
will accept an electronic bill.
-Matt
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