Way to go MT Chicken Chasing Team ! You latvians rock !
This goes to prove that once again - hands down - Mikrotik is the best PC /
SBC Router platform out there bar none !
Regards,
JohnnyO
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As for recurring, Memorized Transactions works great for us. Set it and
forget it.
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I'm
Small telecom bidders ask court to void FCC spectrum auction
By Peg Brickley
Last Update: 4:14 PM ET May 23, 2007
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/small-telecom-bidders-ask-court/story.aspx?guid=%7B6F2B0C5B-209A-4DC3-87A3-CAB7A02B96B8%7D
http://tinyurl.com/2kdvam
Lawyers for small
White space device at FCC
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070522-new-superfast-wireless-broadband-device-prototype-submitted-to-fcc.html
While the Federal Communications Commission moves ahead with planning
for the upcoming 700MHz spectrum auction, the White Space Coalition has
Now on to the FCC certification issue! :)
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Way to go MT Chicken
Amen on that!
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Now on to the FCC certification issue! :)
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I need cameras that will take pictures in the night.
Something that is reasonable in price and maybe can catch a license
plate number.
It does not have to be an ip camera.
Does anyone have experience in this?
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George, do you want to catch them with stealth or deter them?
Opposite and maybe cheaper approach, bright motion sensing lighting and a
cheaper med to hi res camera?
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
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Providing High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
George, I use these and find them exceptional. They see in brilliant color
in the day (up to 5 megapixels) and have night mode that's BW but equal in
resolution and will see a lot more than you can but isn't for total
darkness. It can read a plate at 100 feet, I'd guess, in moonlight, and
still
On Wed, 23 May 2007, Mike Hammett wrote:
Meaning 2.9.44?
Meaning 3.0
Does anyone know if what MT's doing meets the technical
requirements of CALEA? I know there's still staffing and contact
issues.
The solution will meet the technical requirements.
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Butch Evans
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The press release I reposted mentions 2.9.xx and 3.0.
The following CALEA features will be included in the next version of both
RouterOS 2.9.XX and 3.X beta.
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We are currently working on improving our inventory and infrastructure.
Currently we make a lot of our own cables, except for things like
pigtails, but we are looking at switching to premade cables for radio to
antenna jumpers and such. What do you think of cables and connectors
from RF
We use their connectors, but use all Times for LMR. Our Pre-made Jumper come
form PCS Tech. They sweep them to the freq we specify. Never had a issue
yet, well that was caused by faulty materials anyway.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP (9477)
320-256-9478 Fax
On Thu, 24 May 2007, Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
The press release I reposted mentions 2.9.xx and 3.0.
The following CALEA features will be included in the next version of both
RouterOS 2.9.XX and 3.X beta.
Not sure how, but I missed that altogether. :-) Thanks for the
correction.
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With the recent announcement by ARIN to start pushing IPv6 uptake,
and the run out date of v4 is as soon as 2010, I was wondering is
anyone are here using v6 in some form or planning the switchover?
Since it is much more than renumbering customers, the needed time for
deploying it will be
I really dread IPv6.so much more complicated.
I probably would run it, but from my understanding there is a ton of
equipment on the internet backbone that won't route it. Not to mention how
many SOHO routers and PC's are ready for it? Will your CPE support it?
And the list goes on, I foresee
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