All,
Who is planning to attend Electro-Comm's 12th Annual EC Expo, February
15 - 17, 2006, Renaissance Hotel – Denver.
Since this will be my first show I'd like to know which of all you WISP
gurus I will be able to meet. I must owe some of you a couple of
brewskis. And maybe I can learn
I wonder what the latency is going to be. The second article mentions
a usage cost of between $4-7/MB. They state that the smallest
terminals are 1kg and about half the size of a laptop. This won't
be a competitor to existing broadband infrastructure, but if the
latency is low enough it could
John / WISPA... Wow, did I not even take into consideration the feelings of
others in a bad situation when I wrote a couple
one-handed comments.
I'm sorry for my piss-poor attitude from a couple of bad days in a row bleeding
over into my public statements here...
I meant the first statement
Thank you Rick. I know you are not one to ever bring out the flames and
figured this was something you would gladly take back. I am genuinely
sorry I asked for the apology publicly. I swear it was an accident. I
try to make these moves for list peace without offending anyone or
causing a
Some need thicker skin if such a comment was taken seriously and
offended them.
Cliff - Work
985-879-3219
www.cssla.com
www.triparish.net
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To: 'WISPA
Or use bridged radios and anyone's dsl/cable router. Linksys, Belkin,
Netgear, they all do pppoe.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run
I took it to mean that you guys should move to higher, safer ground. Build
a new city, give the ocean it's due and shift two steps north :-).
A thought that makes imminent sense to me. As I sit here with an office
right beside a creek. 5ish feet below the banks. And with insurance at
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Or use bridged radios and anyone's dsl/cable router. Linksys,
Belkin, Netgear, they all do pppoe.
But then you are back to the possibility of someone hooking up the
dsl router backwards. With the radio I mentioned, this is not
Hello to the list...
My name is Mark Nash and I own operate a little WISP of about 300
customers in Oregon.
For CPE, I started out using Breezecom 2.4GHz FH radios then switched to
Karlnet RSU's loaded w/Turbocell. Then the YDI/Terabeam/Proxim series of
mergers acquisitions happened and
Hi All,
I just got my copy of Network Spy registered so I'm looking around at what
there is to be seen.
I see my router broadcasting arp requests (coming from both subnets gateway
addys, .1 and .129).
I also see customers send out broadcast arp requests once in a while.
But I have one
Mark,
Contact me offlist as we are successfully deploying WRAP boards with Compact
Flash loaded with Turbocell. My pains are compounded about 4 times as I had
about 24 Turbocell POPs when this all started.
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482 Office
Mark look no further then www.globalwireless-inc.com they sevice all of these radios and continue to make radios to this day with Karlnet/Turbocell software on them. Base, satelite, ptp or multipoint or dual radios, they even repair old Wave Wireless radios. Ydi, karlnet, Terrabeam, Proxim who
I would first check to make sure he has the appropriate gateway.
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
www.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief efforts)
318-728-8600 - Rayville
318-728-9600
318-376-2562 - cell
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Hi All,
I just got my copy of
He's pretty technical. He'd have called by now if his internet wasn't
working. I'll have him check but I'd think that's not it.
I also saw a NetBIOS thing from my machine! NetBIOS isn't installed. How
is that possible?
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment
I feel your pain as well. Same deal here.
WinnCom is still listing the TurboCell licenses for sale. I will
confirm availability as soon as my sales guy gets back from lunch.
Rick's WRAP with CF will work as well. However, if the TurboCell
licenses are no longer available, I wonder if
It is a bad situation all around if you can't support your network as units fail
and you can't replace them
One of the benefits of the WRAP setup is that you could flash the CF card with
new software in the future and not loose your investment
Dan
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Means that the arp timeout for that device is set low.
DSJ
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Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 12:18 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] Arp requests
Hi All,
I just
NetBios is installed if you are running XP or 2K - - unless you turned
them off in the services area of your PC. You shouldnt see net bios if
you are behind a router. If you are not behind a firewall then I would
definately turn that pup off. If you are installing clients on your
network and
Spoke to bgan people and they intend to deliver voice also.
I will be in South Africa for 4 weeks and will be looking into it. Costs
though seem to remove it from most rural areas. $900 for equipment and
just under 7.00/mB.
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office
I do have a firewall on my pc. I found in the advanced settings that
netbios over ip was turned on. I turned that off so we'll see how things
work now. Seems to me I had to turn that on at one customer's place or else
the internet wouldn't work for them.?.?.?
thanks!
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
Follow up:
Ken Vasilyev at WinnCom says that the TurboCell licenses are available
and should remain available via WinnCom. Software only
He told me that WinnCom had complained loudly the last time terrorbeam
did this and had gotten sales of the licenses reinstated. He also said
that
They are all showing 60. Whatever that is.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
Thanks Rick.. I've heard alot about these WRAP boards. Is this something we
would put together ourselves or are there products available. What are the
costs like? I guess I'd really be interested in what I should be doing for
CPE going on, assuming we can still get the Turbocell licenses
I'm at the point on my network now that I really
need to control unnecessary bandwidth usage. The biggest problem is the
p2p users with their excessive upload, and worms come in a close
second.
My network is comprised of a Cisco 3640, Cisco
C4840G L3 switch for segmenting, and Dell 3324
Must agree with Butch. MikroTik works well and scales well. It is all
we use for P2P, firewalling, NAT, rate limiting and logging.
Blair Davis
West Michigan Wireless ISP
269-686-8648
Butch Evans wrote:
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Mark Nash wrote:
I'm needing to implement a solution that will
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