Bo Hamilton wrote:
Hello Everyone! Im looking for a Bandwidth Progrom for my Web Server.
Can
someone on the list help me?
Thanks in advance!
Bo Hamilton
NCOWireless.com
What web server are you running?
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Butch Evans wrote:
I am a FreeBSD guy. Heart and soul. However, I am in the process of
evaluating which Linux distro I want to put on my laptop. I would
just go with FreeBSD, but I want to try this Linux thing...FreeBSD
makes the BEST server platform (no flames, please), but their desktop
We never used the TRCPQ, but we do have several hundred TRCPEs and
TRCPE200s. We have 3 Access points with ~50 clients each- a combination
of TRCPE, CPE200, and DemarcTech units. This handles well. If I remember
correctly, the TRCPE is Atheros based(?) and I would think that it
should work
, 3000 and 4000 were Prism based.
The CPE80 was Atmel.
-Damian Wallace
Also, if you decide to go the StarOS/Mikrotik way, make sure you upgrade
all of your Tranzeo gear to the latest firmwares.
-Nick
N White wrote:
We never used the TRCPQ, but we do have
I suggest the following. I never liked Sendmail all that much
http://www.qmailrocks.org - The Mailing List is VERY active.
http://qmail.jms1.net/ - Many patches and great information that goes
with above
-Nick
Chadd Thompson wrote:
Won't that still allow the user to receive mail for every
lolz. ;-) I guess anything is better than Sendmail. Right?
-Nick
David E. Smith wrote:
On Mon, October 30, 2006 3:41 pm, N White wrote:
I suggest the following. I never liked Sendmail all that much
You misspelled 'www.postfix.org' :)
David Smith
MVN.net
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Since it is a CGI script, I'm assuming it's written in Perl. Adding
those two functions should be relatively easy. Let me know if you need
anything. I'm a full-time web developer, systems administrator, and
network administrator; I know these things from all angles.
-Nick
Brian Rohrbacher
want
to do. I can't really ask more because I've included everything I
know.
Brian
N White wrote:
Since it is a CGI script, I'm assuming it's written in Perl. Adding
those two functions should be relatively easy. Let me know if you
need anything. I'm a full-time web developer, systems
I just configured FuzzyOCR (we've been having the same problem this last
week with stock spam), and it only took about 150 minutes to install,
configure, test.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin
I just used by the INSTALL file in the downloaded tarball.
Carl A Jeptha wrote:
Anybody been able to block the stockmarket spam???
My Merak with Spamassassin is loosing the battle.
That seems to be our only weakness. Also using SpamAssassin.
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We're using the B-only version with StarOS. They work wonderfully. I
think I mentioned it already on another list, but once again, I
recommend these.
-Nick
Chad Halsted wrote:
Take a look at theseā¦
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwo/rwo-plus-hpg-15a.htm
I have ordered a
HaHa! Amazing. We had a similar issue where some possible rats (or could
have been squirrels, never found out for sure from them what it was) had
gotten in a customer's wall and bit through the cable, just not
completely severing the wires. So the link was very flaky, in and out.
75% out.
2 Miles? That's all? The farthest we've gotten is 27 on some old Tranzeo
2.4 gear. It's now been replaced with StarOS, but we're still getting 20
miles, and probably more. What antennas are you using? I'm assuming
you've got a really cluttered spectrum?
Nick
Barry at Mutual Data wrote:
We usually get the Netgear WGR614 - sometimes refurbished. If you
disable DHCP it's essentially a Wireless AP bridge like what you're
wanting. You can usually pick these up for around $15-20 online,
depending on bulk. I think we got some in bulk for about $16 each and
their wired counterpart
We charge $85/hour for anything after standard installation. Standard
installation includes installing and configuring the CPE and any
customer computers that are present at the time of installation,
including a installation of a router or switch if necessary. It does not
include trenches,
whatever route in with the cabling
that makes it look the neatest and try our best to drill as few holes
as possible. Sometimes that's through an attic, crawl space, whatever.
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Is this an all-in-one antenna included, or not?
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
Ok, so I found a vendor... Someone who is OEM'ing boards and products that
are sold by and reccommended by respected members of this list.
Salesman makes the following claims: for capabilities...
Support for higher
What kind of distance are you seeing with those 5G Rootennas? And what
kind of APs Antennas are you using? Just curious - we're looking at
moving all new customers to 5Ghz.
-Nick
George Rogato wrote:
Those MTI's are nice looking product. Nice price too. Have you checked
out the pac wireless
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