Hi John,
I don't know about invictusneteworks.
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John McDowell wrote:
Steve, do you normally by from invictusnetworks? I'm having trouble getting
to their site.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do you buy?
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
I don't know about invictusneteworks.
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John McDowell wrote:
Steve, do you normally by from invictusnetworks? I'm having trouble
getting
to their site.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:03 AM,
That's where I've gotten my RMS boards most recently. Recently being
6-12 months ago...
On Jul 9, 2008, at 9:36 AM, Steve wrote:
Hi John,
I don't know about invictusneteworks.
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John McDowell wrote:
Steve, do you normally by from invictusnetworks? I'm having trouble
getting
to
http://www.invictusnetworks.com/
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That's where I've gotten my RMS boards most recently.
I think their link was broken earlier this week.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Frank Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.invictusnetworks.com/
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I buy from them. They seem to be quick and reliable. Just make sure you
specify your shipping/timing needs exactly.
ryan
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I have a used 5.2 Cyclone omni for sale. It has been in use for about 6
months, but only 3 customers, we're swapping them all to 900.
Anybody want it? It's still on the tower with 3 active customers, just
wanting to see if anyone was interested.
Thanks!
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John M. McDowell
Boonlink
Is there anyone using MT for bandwidth management? We are waiting on
our PowerNOC/ Imagestream solution but I need something to get us by
until then
What are some suggested settings and what kind of toll is it on CPU
resources RB532
Thanks
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Lots of people do this. Its really up to you on how you wish to do it.
You can integrate with a billing solution, or radius server, but if you
just wanted to do basic bandwidth management, then a 532 will start. It
really depends on how much traffic you are moving and how you are
No user authentication radius or otherwise just simply for routing
traffic... all I want to do is keep p2p users and other unessential
services from chewing up all of our bandwidth currently we have a 6mbs
backbone... and usage is topping 90% most of the time... we are
upgrading but must do
Anyone ever have any water get into a pacwireless 5ghz grid feedhorn? Had a
new site yesterday go through its first heavy rain and signal dropped to
-90. Went through everything, replaced radio, pigtail, coax, and nothing
helped. Sun came out and signal came back to -69.
Will Pacwireless
This is an Adavantage AP, by the way..
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 2:02 PM, John McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a used 5.2 Cyclone omni for sale. It has been in use for about 6
months, but only 3 customers, we're swapping them all to 900.
Anybody want it? It's still on the tower with 3
As a matter of fact, our Online MT training webinar for this week is on
traffic shaping, bandwidth control, and packet prioritizing. This would
be a great time to join. You can still get in on tomorrows 9:00am CDT
class. We now have 2 classes/week. One on Tuesday at 6:00pm and the
same class
You can use the Imagestream solo to do this and then not replace
anything. It can do packet based bandwidth management with PowerNoc/
PowerCode.
On Jul 9, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Patrick Nix Jr. wrote:
Is there anyone using MT for bandwidth management? We are waiting on
our PowerNOC/ Imagestream
Right, but for now we don't have the imagestream all I have that will
easily config is the MT I realize this probably isn't a good permanent
solution, I just need something to get by for a month or two
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csweb.net
(918) 235-0414
that should have said without PowerCode. Typed faster than I should
have.
On Jul 9, 2008, at 3:01 PM, Bo Ring wrote:
You can use the Imagestream solo to do this and then not replace
anything. It can do packet based bandwidth management with PowerNoc/
PowerCode.
On Jul 9, 2008, at 2:12 PM,
It is a great solution. Many ISPs use Mikrotik to do everything, and
bandwidth management is one of those! Its a great Permanent solution!
If you don't like the 532 as a core router, check into a PowerRouter 732!
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* Dennis Burgess, CCNA, A+, Mikrotik Certified
Check the feedhorn for cracks. We have had a few PacWireless units
(dishes and grids) that were damaged by hail or dropping ice and
developed hairline cracks that caused them to stop working in wet weather.
Matt Larsen
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Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Anyone ever have any water get
What I am wondering is if there is a simple config I could do in about
10-20 min that would help our bandwidth problem, and also we have 3 of
these routers OSPF routed should I implement the config on each router
or just the edge router
Thanks
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Ok, to help you out a little more specifically here:
For me, I have found individual Queues to be the simplest way to throttle my
users. If you're using Winbox then the Queues menu is on the left. I use
Simple Queues and rate limit per IP address. You can do an interface queue
as well to take
Oh, I've got around 75 clients still throttling through a 532. This 532 is
also NATing and is acting as the core router for these 75 people. CPU
hovers around a consistent 25-30% or so, so it's not too bad, but we're
slowing migrating them off to a different Mikrotik router.
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We'eve had a lot of problems with their feedhorns because of ice. The
largest problem is just failing out of the box.
-Cameron
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Don't you have radome covers on ones that may have ice problems?
Travis
Microserv
Cameron Kilton wrote:
We'eve had a lot of problems with their feedhorns because of ice. The
largest problem is just failing out of the box.
-Cameron
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Don't grids stop working when they coat up with ice?
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Don't grids stop working when they coat up with ice?
Or buy a Dell PowerEdge 650 and a DOM (Disk-on-Module) with MT on it.
They are cheap on ebay and you can have a core router running for
$300-600. If you want gigabit, add a 4-port intel card.
Eric
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Anyone ever have any water get into a
No, they stay reflectors. But Yagis have a huge problem when coated with
ice.
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I'm not against Mikrotik Software as a core router.
I am however against a MT532 as a core router.
A MT532 is fine as an AP or SU, that manages the subs on it, but for the
core of a WISP, one needs more headroom.
We don't use anything less than a Quad Proc now a days, but then again, we
need to
You could get a http://abmx.com/ box, under $500, and load MT. .
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Does anyone know if the Dragonwave Horizon 18ghz will allow an upgrade to
fiber ports instead of catV?
Regards,
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Boonlink Communications
307 Grand Ave NW
Fort Payne, AL 35967
256.844.9932
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I've had this problem. I started dipping them in plasti-coat
seems to have fixed it for me
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Anyone ever have any water get into a pacwireless 5ghz grid feedhorn? Had a
new site yesterday go through its first heavy rain and signal dropped to
-90. Went through
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