Anyone have any suggestions on how to implement a free service that is
supported by advertisers...
Specifically; I'm interested in turning our small dialup pool into a
free service sponsored by ads the same principal would apply for
wireless connectivity at specific places.
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Regards,
Ty
Platypus w/ wombat (www.boardtown.com)
Or cerebus (http://www.cerberusweb.com)
Ty Carter
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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 8:20 AM
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Does
other
things as well.
Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com
Ty Carter Lightwave Communications wrote:
Platypus w/ wombat (www.boardtown.com)
Or cerebus (http://www.cerberusweb.com)
Ty Carter
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Try www.localcallingguide.com
Granted this will give you tons more info than you want; but it is very
accurate.
Up at the very top the search you want to use is call NPA-NXX
That is the official title of the areacode and prefix.
Thanks,
Ty Carter
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Bob:
Take a look at http://apcmag.com/5023/dual_booting_xp_with_vista
And goto the section labeled: Get Started - Using DISKPART.. Don't pay
any attention to the steps prior to the Get Started - Using
DISKPART...
It is very straight forward and simple...
It works.. I have done this for
The application never asks for a secure certificate; so one would need
to assume that the link is not encrypted and can be seen through a
packet sniff. Also the port it uses is just a standard TCP port; maybe
the exchange between winbox challenge and response is the only thing
encrypted Not
We use and sell TrendMicro Officescan and Antivirus.
It doesn't require ANY user interaction and just plain works in the
background; we are a master service provider with Trend and have been
extremely happy with the performance and pricing; granted this solution
is geared more for commercial;
Scottie:
We did a U.S. Cellular repeating solution for a company here in North
Carolina. We are authorized partners of Spotwave and were one of the
first companies to deploy in North Carolina.
The product has been pretty much hands off since day one (almost three
years now). The client went
Thanks Blake.. That is what I was dancing round in my post... there are
homegrown yagi from ~$400 but that will not fly on the legal front...
Please be aware there are legal implications for unauthorized repeating
or broadcasting of a cell providers frequency.
And to address Ryans question; NO,
.
Ralph
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Thanks Blake.. That is what I was dancing round in my
'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] OT: Cell Phone Repeaters.
Amen!
But remember the rules don't bother a lot of people on this list. They
were
written for all the OTHER people.
Ralph
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Try Times Microwave (lmr-400 (50 ohm)) or (lmr400-75 (75 ohm)) as the
mfgr and Tessco as the distributor; you will have to purchase the
N-Connectors separately; however they are not difficult to terminate.
Ty Carter
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Anyone out there running radios from Teletronics?
We purchased 6 of them in January of this year and to date five of them
have had to be replaced because of Ethernet issues... Anyone else having
similar issue?
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Regards,
Ty Carter, President
Strategic Network Consultants, Inc.
524 East 9th
Carter Lightwave Communications
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Subject: [WISPA] Teletronics TT2400X Radios and issues
Anyone out there running radios from Teletronics?
We purchased 6 of them in January of this year and to date five
This is a sample copy of what I just sent my representative Use it,
edit it, discard it... just send something...
Also, please don't bombard me with what you think I should have or
should not have stated I'm just trying to give others a starting
point of something they can elaborate
,
I assume you are planning to use certified gear for this.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
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Anyone out there willing to throw a helping hand to me in setting up a
MT hotspot I have tried several times; and just can not get it to
function as I think
Try the SMCGS24C-SMART.
It is really inexpensive, will give you 10/100/1000 ports X 24, plus
has 4 pluggable fiber ports for expansion.
Granted I bought mine from distribution (Techdata) but I paid less than
$219.00 for my switch and it will do port mirroring and the whole nine
yardsand
] On
Behalf Of Ty Carter Lightwave Communications
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 12:46 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Mirrored Switch
Try the SMCGS24C-SMART.
It is really inexpensive, will give you 10/100/1000 ports X 24, plus
has 4 pluggable fiber ports for expansion.
Granted I bought mine
Travis:
I think you are way out of line here... Just because your network has
x number of clients does not mean that other entities that have less
than you are not as capable to run a large network.
I will tell you; here and now, I come from a background of having
thousands of users on my
I vote NO to posting limits... If you don't like the amount of mail,
then unsubscribe to the mail and get a daily digest (if it is available)
or read the posts via www; but I don't think posting limits should be
imposed
Ty Carter
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