Can anyone cover Fishers, In?
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I have about 60 customers or so using the 5GXIs connected to Mikrotik
APs using 10 MHz channels. It works out great as long as you don't
have any trees in the way. I don't have any experience with their APs
or using polling with them however.
Graham
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Travis
I use these for about everything:
http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1070/.f
Graham
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Blair Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd be interested in some of those too...
Mike Hammett wrote:
How many and what size are you after? I have some of two
A better option may be the Asus Eee PC,
http://eeepc.asus.com/en/701.htm They're so popular most retailers
are having problems keeping them in stock. I've been considering
getting one for roof site surveys to replace my existing aging laptop.
People have reported successfully getting Windows XP
Read close, it only applies to ILECs, CLECs, and CMRS (commercial
mobile radio service) providers. Still not a bad idea for WISPs, but
not required if you're not a CLEC.
Graham
On Nov 13, 2007 9:19 AM, George Rogato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speak of the devil.
Tessco says the FCC is going to
I signed up for an authorize.net account via e-online data using
powernoc as the referral. I can't stand their product, but they have
fantastic rates on the merchant accounts :)
https://www.e-onlinedata.com/powernoc
Graham
On 9/5/07, Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm speaking to my
A quicker workaround than convincing your IP provider to set the
reverse for you would be to use a remotely dedicated or co-located
server (or even a cheaper virtual server) to bounce all of your
outgoing and incoming mail through. That way you could set up
something like mta.yourdomain.com
The Pacific Wireless ones have worked well for me:
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/POE.shtml
Graham
On 8/30/07, Carl Shivers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a good inexpensive POE surge protector. The AC/DC Adaptor
has an I/P: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 1.2A. O/P is 24V 1.5A.
I made one out of an old (shot) bearing that came with my tower (I got
it free for taking it down) and a few pieces of stranded heavier gauge
copper wire. The bearing was for a mast I don't use, so I was able to
mount it on the very top of my tower since it already had the mount
for it there.
I have a VIA Epia M1000 with a DC-DC 12v power supply. If I recall
correctly, it drew 17 watts @ 12v with a RB24 card in it. Although I
haven't done it, there shouldn't be a reason you couldn't run that off
PoE with a reverse-injector on the motherboard side to take the
power off the cat5 before
What about 518111?
http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/def/ND518111.HTM
I believe that's what I filed under, but I'd have to go dig through
some paperwork since it's not one of those things I keep in the front
of my brain.
Graham
On 7/18/07, Martha Huizenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For our
code and why is it something important to have? Should I
get one? What will I do with it?
Thanks,
Scriv
Martha Huizenga wrote:
Ah yes I searched for Internet on the NAICS site and this didn't
come up. Amazing!
Thanks so much!
Martha
Graham McIntire wrote:
What about 518111?
http
wrong. :-D
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Graham McIntire wrote:
My /25 is delegated to me from ATT as the zone:
128/25.xx.xx.12.in-addr.arpa
In my named.conf I have:
zone 128/25.xx.xx.12
I have a delegated reverse on a /25 from ATT. If you do a whois on
my netblock the reverse DNS servers are still ATT's, but they forward
all the requests on that block to my servers.
Graham
On 7/12/07, Matt Liotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Delegated reverse DNS control cannot work with smaller
My /25 is delegated to me from ATT as the zone: 128/25.xx.xx.12.in-addr.arpa
In my named.conf I have:
zone 128/25.xx.xx.12.in-addr.arpa {
type master;
file master/29.xx.12.in-addr.arpa;
};
Take note the CIDR and last octet of my network are reversed, my
netblock is
If you're in a pinch, Radio Shack part # 273-105 works.
Mouser and other part suppliers carry them as well for cheaper (not
sure on part #'s though, sorry).
Graham
On 7/6/07, Doug Ratcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any info where to get one of these coils?
Thanks
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and power at the same time?
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Alvarion VL on AM Tower
If you're in a pinch, Radio Shack part # 273-105 works
for you, even
with snow/rain attenuation.
Graham McIntire
Verona Networks
On 6/22/07, Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 5 mile link where I'm not quite sure if the antenna is above the
trees or not as it is on top of a mast. That link is on the better side
of -80 for almost 2 years
, and others that RM shows will never work haven't even
dropped a single time since they've been up. I just started adding
900 to my towers so I don't have to brute-force my way through iffy
links with higher power on 5ghz.
Graham McIntire
Verona Networks
On 6/22/07, Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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