Windows XP supports IPv6.
There is a separate IPv6 Internet. You need to buy your IPv6 service from a
different provider that support it.
Once I get settled and can afford the separate IPv6 feed without an
immediate return, I'll be getting it. Everything I have is Mikrotik and
they should
IPv6 is pretty much free to run on a play level. In the next couple of
months, I'm planning on having some equipment up on IPv6, and I will be
happy to offer tunneling services at a near free cost (just a token amount
to avoid dealing with people who aren't really interested) to anyone who
http://he.net/about_ipv6.html
http://us.ntt.net/products/ipv6/
There's a couple IPv6 providers.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday,
Folks,
I'm looking for a good free-standing tower. I need to be able to choose
between 150' and 190' and it needs to be able to handle your typical WISP
needs.
I already know about the Trylon SuperTitan and while they seem to serve the
purpose, they are really hard to maneuver around on when
Mike Hammett wrote:
There is a separate IPv6 Internet. You need to buy your IPv6 service
from a different provider that support it.
If you can find one :(
There's a few places (Hurricane Electric, SixXS, OCCAID) that are more
or less involved in IPv6 stuff, but they generally only work by
I definitely would recommend learning it or at least getting familiar with
it. There is not enough on it yet to transition your entire network over to
it, but, it is definitely doable for transit within your network and
replacement for private IPs for your customers.
Not that any of these are
Check into Sabre site solutions. They have several pre-engineered
towers that are comparable to the SuperTitan series in price but seem to
be better quality. I have never seen one in person however.
http://www.sabrecom.com/tower_components_catalog.aspx
Patrick
Kelly Shaw wrote:
Folks,
In one crucial change, the FCC doubled the length of time winning
bidders must hold their spectrum before selling it, pushing the exit
horizon to 10 years, which is longer than the venture capitalists who
finance small bidders like to hold their investments.
It's about danged time that the FCC
Thanks
Any experience with nite time captures?
Costs?
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
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
ANWireless towers offer the best WISP solutions out there .
www.anwireless.com
you cannot beat their pricing / ease of installation / wind loading
capabilities for the $$
JohnnyO
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List
I've had some very strange things happen of late.
Wed. I hooked up a new customer. Couldn't get their system to work but my
laptop did. I told them to call MacAfee and see if they could figure out
what was blocking things. They ended up taking the computer to a friend's
house, hooking it
Marlon, I fixed my brother's XP two weeks ago with the same strange
e-mail-but-no-IE condition.
I could ping by NAME or IP ADDRESS just fine. The IE wouldn't work by NAME
or IP ADDRESS but e-mail would. In fact, strangely, when entering a
server's numeric IP address in the address bar, it
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Anyone else seeing strange stuff like this? Is there some bizarre
windows update or virus program that's messing things up?
Yeah, it's called Microsoft Windows.
Serious answer: If there were anything that big going on, it'd probably
be on CNN and
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Vista is a disaster. Crappy interface. Hides everything in strange
places and in non intuitive fashion.
I seen Vista for the first time a couple weeks ago. I felt stupid not
being able to navigate so easily in front of the customer.
Now I need
In several of my consulting customers, we use several differant types of
anti-virus/anti-spyware proxy servers etc. Trend Micro is the most common,
but their hardware box and their software proxy server. one company, a
just bit under 200 users, after putting in Trend Micro's Interscan Web
Yes, I agree. And, I have had very good luck with Trend Micro's on-line,
free virus removal tool...as long as the browser works at all.
I have fixed probably 20 PCs with this:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com
and use the free, on-line virus removal. It is the real thing except it
loads via
Marlon,
Sound like you covered all your bases here but here is my .02 worth.
I have had issues like this in the past and it has always been related to
one of three things.
1. If it is a new hookup from dialup or SAT usually it is some sort of a
proxy issue, either proxy is enabled in
Often, when you have issues like this, a good practice is to reset TCP/IP
and Winsock. This can especially be true on machines that have been mucked
up with Norton Internet (in)Security, which has an annoying habit of leaving
its firewall settings intact after uninstallation on at least some
Billy Schwartz
504 B Old Pin Oak Road
Paige, Texas 78659
Can anyone service this address ? If you can - contact me offlist.
Regards,
JohnnyO
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