RE: [WISPA] RooTenna

2006-05-17 Thread Paul Hendry
Ola,

Just received a RIC/522 from Mikrotik for testing. Is a bit on the
large size but seems pretty well built/designed. Ideally I would like a
lower powered CPE so that the physical size is much smaller but for business
installs I think these should be fine.

The Rootenna's are ok but they are a bit ugly. For residential I
guess we'll just have to keep building them in house as they are smaller
than the Rootenna and side by side tests have shown they perform slightly
better too. Only down side is they take a lot longer to fabricate so if
anyone knows of a better 5GHz solution I'm all ears.

Cheers,

P.
Skyline Networks

http://www.skyline-networks.com


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I am gonna try these out with the new MikroTik 111 or 112's - - from 
jeffcosoho.com*  http://tinyurl.com/n4jz6


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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
 for 2.4 gig

 Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

 I have never done anything with a RooTenna, but I have some boards to 
 mount.  I am pretty much looking for a cheap integrated antenna and 
 enclosure.  RooTenna, I guess.  Anyway are there any other RooTenna 
 type enclosures out there at a good price?  I've been froogling 
 Rotenna and find them for $42 at the cheapest.  Any leads on who has 
 the best price?

 Brian



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Re: [WISPA] RooTenna

2006-05-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Are there any RooTenna sellers out of Chicago, Indiana, Ohio?  I need 
one close to Michigan so I can order today and get stuff tomorrow.


Brian

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Re: [WISPA] RooTenna

2006-05-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher

thanks, order placed.

Blair Davis wrote:


www.rflinx.com

Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

Are there any RooTenna sellers out of Chicago, Indiana, Ohio?  I need 
one close to Michigan so I can order today and get stuff tomorrow.


Brian


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Re: [WISPA] soho router to replace wrt54g?

2006-05-17 Thread David E. Smith
Because it disrupts the natural flow of conversation.

Why is top-posting bad?

David Smith
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Re: [WISPA] soho router to replace wrt54g?

2006-05-17 Thread David E. Smith
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
 Posting wars are almost as much fun as OS wars...  :-)
 
 And get about as much accomplished. 

If I can convert just one of you to the cause of truth and
righteousness, I can die happy. :D

David Smith
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Re: [WISPA] soho router to replace wrt54g?

2006-05-17 Thread Dylan Oliver

On 5/16/06, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Oh yeah, and turn off upnp.  Anyone know what that really does anyway?


Why turn off UPnP if you don't know what it does? Wikipedia has a good
page about it. I learned that it does a lot more than NAT traversal
for bittorrent!

Bottom-posting is good, for one, because it encourages one to delete
all the irrelevant text you top-posters leave at the bottom. Also,
it's great for responding to messages point-by-point.

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RE: [WISPA] soho router to replace wrt54g?

2006-05-17 Thread Brad Belton
I typically just delete a post before scrolling all the way to the bottom.
Inevitably the bottom poster is just one of those me too or thanks
replies.  It is rarely worth the effort and not worth the wear  tear on the
'ol mouse wheel to read bottom posts! lol

Best,

Brad



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Because it disrupts the natural flow of conversation.

Why is top-posting bad?

David Smith
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Re: [WISPA] soho router to replace wrt54g?

2006-05-17 Thread David E. Smith
Dylan Oliver wrote:

 Why turn off UPnP if you don't know what it does? Wikipedia has a good
 page about it. I learned that it does a lot more than NAT traversal
 for bittorrent!

UPnP only works (in practice) if the router supports it (not guaranteed)
AND the PC supports it (iffy, it's only supported by Windows XP and
newer, not older versions of Windows and not Linux AFAIK). I've also
seen a (very) few instances where a UPnP-enabled router exposed services
to the public Internet that shouldn't have been exposed, thus making it
an actual security risk.

Example: I was playing with the IIS Web server on the home computer a
while back, and my desktop PC and UPnP-enabled router somehow managed to
make my private IIS installation publicly-visible, even though my
router has a static port-forward setting for port 80 (to another PC in
my house).

Setting up port forwarding for the few folks that really need it isn't
that hard. I mean, look at me, apparently I'm some kind of Neanderthal
for dissing on top-posting, and even I can figure it out...

 Bottom-posting is good, for one, because it encourages one to delete
 all the irrelevant text you top-posters leave at the bottom. Also,
 it's great for responding to messages point-by-point.

I think I like you. :D

David Smith
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[WISPA] Email Hosting

2006-05-17 Thread Jason

List,

   Anyone know a good place to out-source email hosting to? 


Jason Wallace
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Re: [WISPA] Email Hosting

2006-05-17 Thread Ross Cornett

Talk to me off list.  I can provide if reasonably.

Ross
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List,

   Anyone know a good place to out-source email hosting to? 


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[WISPA] Re: Email Hosting

2006-05-17 Thread Dylan Oliver

On 5/17/06, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

List,

Anyone know a good place to out-source email hosting to?


Google has 'Hosted Gmail' in beta ..

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[WISPA] RouterBoard 112s

2006-05-17 Thread JohnnyO
Title: RouterBoard 112s






Will the SR5s work in the Routerboard 112s ? Issues ? Good / bad / ugly ?


Regards,


JohnnyO



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Re: [WISPA] soho router to replace wrt54g?

2006-05-17 Thread Mac Dearman

I THINK WE ALL OUGHT TO POST HALF OUR MESSAGE ON THE TOP AND

(see below)


Brad Belton wrote:

I typically just delete a post before scrolling all the way to the bottom.
Inevitably the bottom poster is just one of those me too or thanks
replies.  It is rarely worth the effort and not worth the wear  tear on the
'ol mouse wheel to read bottom posts! lol

Best,

Brad



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Because it disrupts the natural flow of conversation.

Why is top-posting bad?

David Smith
MVN.net
  
HALF OF IT ON THE BOTTOM - THEREBY SANDWICHING THE MIDDLE POSTER LIKE AN 
OREO. IT ALSO SATISYS EITHER EVERYONE OR NO-ONE AT ALL.


BY THE WAY - - HOW DO Y'ALL FEEL ABOUT ALL CAPS ON LIST? :-)   (TCMA)  
hehehehehehe


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RE: [WISPA] soho router to replace wrt54g?

2006-05-17 Thread Butch Evans

On Wed, 17 May 2006, Brad Belton wrote:

I typically just delete a post before scrolling all the way to the 
bottom. Inevitably the bottom poster is just one of those me too


I usually just delete top posters for the same reasonsmall world 
huh.  :-)


or thanks replies.  It is rarely worth the effort and not worth 
the wear  tear on the 'ol mouse wheel to read bottom posts! lol


While it may be rare, SOME posts are worth the read.

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Re: [WISPA] more CRM

2006-05-17 Thread Dylan Oliver
On 5/12/06, Peter R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SalesLogix and SalesForce.com spend big advertising dollars.SugarCRM is the platform for SalesForce.com, which is moving deep intothe on-demand, hosted app space.Peter,Where did you learn that 
SalesForce.com is based on SugarCRM? I would expect the latter to advertise the former's use of its product in bold letters on the front page, but can't find any documentation to support your assertion.
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