This is not quite right. Mine all run the battery charge voltage higher
than the set voltage. The battery voltage is not settable.
On 10/31/2011 4:05 PM, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
On 10/31/2011 12:23 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
That looks like a better solution then the DR-UPS40 and SDR-120-24
Tom:
I understand your position that we should respect authority, but there's
also the fact that sometimes, you have to stand up to people who are not
supposed to be doing what they're doing, even when in government office.
As far as it goes, I have nothing to lose, really. While the business
I don't do anything. I will do tech support ONLY for the paying person, and
won't respond to complaints of slow or anything else.
Am I losing money? Mulitple perspectives; 1. I've got a customer that
pays a bill. 2. if I prohibit it, there's probably not much chance they'll
all sign
It's not fretting myself over potentially lost revenue. It is a
customer breaking the acceptable use policy.
If you don't have a problem with customers sharing internet by all means
don't list that as unacceptable use, your network, your rules.
For me I see it as leaving money on the table.
Monday morning I got a phone call from a 202 number and answered it. The
name sounded vaguely familiar, but he finally identified himself as the
assistant to my congressman. Ahh, now I know why I recognize the name.
Been in politics around here for many years. State and federal.
My customer agreement on acceptable use says interfering with proper
operation of the network and abuse of bandwidth and breaking the laws of
the land as matters that get my attention. It's simple and has yet to be a
matter of any contention with any customer.
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Nice job! You said most of our talking points on this, I only wish all
Congress would remember where they come from and give their WISP a call,
maybe more members could do what you did and initiate the call to get
the dialogue started. While USF is outside of Congress the FCC sure
listens to
Can you service those other customers? If not, it opens up an
opportunity
for yet another revenue stream. We call it the network neighborhood.
We all have areas which can't be serviced, and the amount of households do
not justify putting up your own equipment. This is where you get the
I've been following the FCC's Intercarrier Compensation and Universal
Service dockets for over a decade now, and have filed a heap of
Comments on them. So naturally when an Order comes out, I pay a lot
of attention. Usually I send a memo about it to my clients.
However, while the FCC
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 06:15 -0400, Scott Reed wrote:
This is not quite right. Mine all run the battery charge voltage higher
than the set voltage. The battery voltage is not settable.
Okay, I'm confusing it with the DR series then. Thanks for the
clarification.
-Kristian
Glad to hear someone up there in DC is listening. Did you happen to mention
anything about our need of access to TVWS?
Scriv
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:56 PM, MDK rea...@muddyfrogwater.us wrote:
Monday morning I got a phone call from a 202 number and answered it. The
name sounded vaguely
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