I use Manage Engines Netflow Analyzer, free for 2 interfaces, reasonably
priced, give it a demo. It may be of use to you.
Josh Rowe
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NexGenAccess Inc. http://www.nexgenaccess.com
-- Original Message ---
From: Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], WISPA
ntop
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 21:26 -0800, Felix A. Lopez wrote:
Travis - what are you trying to achieve? Monitoring
peer to peer, uptime, allocating bandwidth? are you
asking for network analytics type? what is your
budget?
--- Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anyone
We capture flow-capture, part of flow-tools, from our Imagestream
routers. As of right now I only use the data collected to track
problems as needed.
I found these helpful:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/08/18/Big_Scary_Daemons.html
Has anyone heard anything about the quality of Optical Cable Corporation
fiber?
Does it perform well?
Mario
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Ladies and Gentlemen: Could someone provide an explanation of the
E-Rate process?
Specifically, I would like to understand the application process (front
end) and then the spending (back end) terms and conditions.
Thanks in advance for the effort.
All the best,
Dave Wilson
Western Regional
The WISPA Board has decided to begin two new important committees.
The first is a Membership Committee. This committee is charged with
developing ideas to drive stronger membership relations, add new
Principal/Associate and Vendor Members, Communicate with members to better
determine what
Anyone in Lincoln City doing wireless?
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Dave - Here is a weblink:
http://www.sl.universalservice.org/data/pdf/ERATE_DISCOUNTS_FOR_SCHOOLS_AND_LIBRARIES.pdf
The E-rate or, more precisely, the Schools and
Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism
provides discounts to assist most schools and
libraries in the United States to
Sprint and Clearwire scrapped a pact to build a nationwide high-speed wireless
network based on WiMax.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119457536653487513.html
The two companies signed a letter of intent in July to pursue the partnership, which they hoped to finalize within 60 days.
But the