Noise is always a concern - what type of signal levels do you need w/canopy w/ a
60db noise floor?
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Speaking of Senao ... I just ran across some really nasty reviews of
the nl-3054 CB3+. My client wants to share a cable connection at one
house with two others with LOS and within 100ft. Sounds easy enough,
but those reviews ("worst product ever") have me looking again
elsewhere. But nothing else s
Hi All,
We're still working with the FCC on the Wilma issue. How's everyone doing?
Know of anyone that got severely hurt by this (network wise)?
I'm looking for updates to send on.
laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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3054s were troublesome for us, we don't use them any longer, so don't
have any news
on later firmware/hardware. 802.11b stuff from Senao is great.
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Speaking of Senao ... I just ran across some really nasty reviews of
the nl-3054 CB3+. My client wants to share a cable connect
In the old days... :-) 1988-93 my nameserver handed some secondary
requests on a volunteer basis for other domain owners.
How is everyone dealing with the general good practice of dual DNS
geographically seperated?
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A. Huppenthal wrote:
In the old days... :-) 1988-93 my nameserver handed some secondary
requests on a volunteer basis for other domain owners.
How is everyone dealing with the general good practice of dual DNS
geographically seperated?
dnsmadeeasy.com
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FYI, any tech geeks living or relocating down south?
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The nonp
Two things. I figure if both dns servers are at the same place and both go
down then probably I've got other problems that will take it all down
anyhow.
Secondly, I've just split my network in two. So I do have geographic and
provider redundancy.
laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
The 3054's suck. If you can keep them airconditioned, they might stay up
for you for a while, but they SEEM to bee overly sensitive to heat.
I have a 3054 that I use for my kid's bedroom PC, one for my PC
workbench, and a few other locations where I could probably get by with
a USB adapter, but
True, if there's no web or email services, then having DNS doesn't do
much for you.
nice to spool up email someplace else, if your network is toasted - like
a hurricane.
once all our network are interconnected with 100 mbit pipes, we can
worry about backing each other up. :-)
in the mean time
I have a tower I would love to have as a hop on a 100M pipe between WISPs. How do we get started?
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net
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Heck, I'd do backup mx stuff with someone now. I have the capacity. I just
need someone who's able to set it all up as I don't know squat about the
servers :-).
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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How do you figure?
Our tests have shown that the Trango outperform the Canopy in noisy
enviroment based on its built in dynamic leveling to compress out noise.
The advantage of the Ubiquiti 900M, is its ease to add to an existing WRAP
or Mikrotik AP, for a relay radio / cell extender.
For exa
Is that good or bad news?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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How do I figure ? Trango never worked here - Alvarion did for a lil over
a year - WaveIP didn't work - WaveRider didn't work - Canopy is the ONLY
platform that will work here.
We're using sector antennas and using the water tower as a shield for
the 100s of 100watt scada systems just 5-10 miles aw
You kill me man!
DSJ
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Heck, I'd do backup mx stuff with someone now. I hav
pick your closest WISP and connect up.. :-) You might need to swap some
routing info or setup static routes. tell them to connect to the next
WISP in the general direction from you to him, until we're all hooked
up. :-)
this could just be a natural interconnect approach.
Someone did a map som
I agree with you, DNS traffic normally is pretty low. Do you all just
swap phyiscal boxes? That something I hadn't heard of before. Seems like
a good idea.
Justin Wilson wrote:
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Why swap boxes ? Just allow someone to become a legal slave of your bind
server, and have them setup their dns machine with your domains... They'd then
be a secondary NS for you... Then vice versa, and they have a backup. Done.
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