SOAP might provide a nice solution, but I can think of three potential
problems with using SOAP:
1) It would require me to learn a new language... I know VERY little about
SOAP and almost as little about XML (unfortunately learning new languages
isn't in my schedule for the next month or so).
2)
As long as we are talking monitoring, Does anybody have an docs on
Tranzeo AP's api's? Specifically access to their rpc.js or get_radio.js
options, or some predone monitoring solution which I can look at? I'd
like to map all the clients connected to the AP, with their details.
Regards
Michael
The Internet is more than just the US. Oversees, the RBOCs are just another
network with good US capacity. Flag, PCCW, NTT, DT, FT, Telia, etc. are no
more tied to ATT than to Level(3). The MSO's purchase a lot of capacity
from the non-RBOC networks.
IMHO, the RBOCs will only be able to
I have several apartment complexes with very spotty coverage, and I was
wondering what type of CPE that people would recommend.
I've been looking at the Ruckus units, particularly the MetroxFlex
http://www.ruckuswireless.com/products/metroflex/
Anyone else have any experience with these
When run on Vista, it does not pick up the default gateway and under
Vista and XP Pro it does not pickup the Subnet mask.
Mark
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I keep hearing 12x monthy plus your cost of tower sites/leases your
equipment on those.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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I have been watching this for years. I see systems selling all the way from
$200 to $1500 per subscriber. Some folks use the 5X EBIDTA formula. Each
system is different. We pay more for canopy systems than non canopy
systems.
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Two questions:
1) How many network interfaces do you have running on your Vista and your XP
Pro machines respectively
2) What does the software display for the default gateway and Subnet mask?
Thanks,
Larry
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The Vista machine has two physical, Wireless and wired, XP just one. On
both the sm is 0.0.0.0 and on Vista the gateway shows the same.
Mark
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On the Vista machine is it correctly displaying the IP address which is
bound to the adapter that connects to the internet?
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Yes
Mark
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] FW: [WISP] Internet Monitor - new release posted
On the Vista machine is it correctly displaying
I'm looking for ways to test out a mesh for two things -- (a) camera
streams, and (b) VoIP quality.
Thus far, I'm using iperf. For (a), I'm hoping something like this on
my laptop (to another laptop) will do:
iperf -c (other laptop IP) -P (number of cameras) -b (Mbps of camera
stream on that
1) Your web server needs to know what to do with php types (meaning php must
be installed)
2) $uploadDir = '/www/uploadtest'; should be changed to reflect an actual
directory on your server in which the upload.php script resides. One hint..
in my environment, this path is provided relative to the
Yes, they are great up sale($200-250.00, near carrier grade). And they
will use reflections and multipath. They penetrate better because of the
directed output receive, excellent for large difficult homes or metal
buildings. If you use the other CPE unit as a range extender, you can only
repeat
So that we don't clog up the list with bug reports and installation issues,
I'm going to request that everyone send email me [offlist] if they need
support in setting up the Internet Monitor software or if they have found
any bugs in the software.
I DO appreciate the interest in the software
CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Yes, they are great up sale($200-250.00, near carrier grade). And they
will use reflections and multipath. They penetrate better because of the
directed output receive, excellent for large difficult homes or metal
buildings. If you use the other CPE unit as a range
Rogelio wrote:
I'm looking for ways to test out a mesh for two things -- (a) camera
streams, and (b) VoIP quality.
Thus far, I'm using iperf. For (a), I'm hoping something like this on
my laptop (to another laptop) will do:
iperf -c (other laptop IP) -P (number of cameras) -b (Mbps of
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