not sure. A few get by once in a while. I rarely go check the quarantined
items though. It's so seldom false positive that I don't even bother
anymore.
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From: "rwf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'WISPA General List'"
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 7:19 PM
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Rick Smith wrote:
As for manufacturing mounts on-site, I don't think there's any
other way with Johnny. I'd hire him in a second to raise a tower of
any height.
JohnnyO is likely to be good at creating "custom solutions". :-) I
heard he's doing a LOT of tower work latel
It's the "simple" method - but it works !
Brad H
On 10/17/06, rwf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yep-
We look at Hamfests for any inductor with a "big hole" and pass the Ethernet or COAX through with as many turns as we can cram in the hole.
Ralph
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Hey Dave,
I don't know how much people know about what's goin on in JohnnyO's life
these days,
but he's completely switched himself around to tower crew mode. He's got
all the gear,
all the people, and all the time in the world to be doin cross-country trips
to install
stuff for WISPs, at a good
rwf wrote:
How does postini filter the graphical spam?
I can't speak for Postini, but Barracuda Networks' "Spam Firewall" (I
hate that name) recently added OCR features. Basically, they "read" the
graphics, which amuses me. It wouldn't surprise me if Postini were doing
something similar.
Just use spamAssassin with an OCR plugin it does wonders :)
On 10/17/06, rwf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Marlon-
We use ASSP. It works great, but it fails a bit at the stock spam that has
been coming out lately. It is almost entirely a graphic with no readable
text.
I figure that the 300+ it
Yep-
We
look at Hamfests for any inductor with a "big hole" and pass the Ethernet or
COAX through with as many turns as we can cram in the hole.
Ralph
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WirelessSent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:42 AMTo: WISPA
Gener
Hi Marlon-
We use ASSP. It works great, but it fails a bit at the stock spam that has
been coming out lately. It is almost entirely a graphic with no readable
text.
I figure that the 300+ it kills from just my business and personal Email
accounts is justification for deleting 1-2 graphical ones a
I have equipment that I need installed on about 20 towers throughout Central
Michigan and Northeast Wisconsin. We have one tower company that we really,
really like, but they are booked up solid for months (we've already waited a
month in hopes something would open up, but no luck). Does anyon
We will lease (usually borrow from the bank but I've done both) hardware for
my end. Never for the customer end though. Other than my line of credit
that is.
Has it hurt our growth? Sure. We were already deep in debt though. I
already know what a loosing battle that can turn into and how
I believe you are applying a very simplistic view on a very complex
subject. Leases are a financial tool and like any other tool must be
used correctly in order to provide benefit. The CAPEX associated with
wireless is a serious cash flow issue that operators must deal with.
Leases provide a me
Tom,
The idea is that you lease the CPE equipment. It costs you $5 per month
per sub (using $149 CPE), and you are breaking even on the install. So
from day one I am making money on the sub (and generating positive cash
flow). I can then use that money to grow the business (more bandwidth,
bi
Awesome post Tom, to bad many folks won't get the meaning of it. It goes
along with the old belief "I bought it because it's a tax write off". In my
book if you can't write it off dollar for dollar spent you just wasted
money. If you only get a 30% write off then you just wasted 70% of the money
yo
Thanks dude! :)
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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www.2kwireless.com
2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
consulting for WISPs, and business's with a focus on TCP/IP networking,
security, and Mikrotik routers.
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The problem with Leasing, is that you ahve to keep your clients longer than
your leases.
Historically, WISPs make logrithmic growth with each year having more growth
than the year before.
Usually the profit from old business (subs with paid off leases), rarely
covers costs of growth, as the grow
Unless your company has built sufficient barriers to entry then it is hard
to demand top dollar. Without that then it becomes a simple build vs buy
decision.
I agree with that.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: "Matt
exactly the mistake my company made. Shoulda, woulda, coulda leased...
'cept in NJ, it's $125 contract labor, and $244 for installation (199
install / 45 first month), oh and no free towers, they're all (16 of them)
$500 / month / each at LEAST
No free lunch. So to answer the previous quest
Tom DeReggi wrote:
I believe in the next year there will be a hgih volume bid war for
WISPs in major markets getting top dollar.
The reason is that, the Hype of Wireless is more valuable to a large
publically traded ISP, in stock holder perception, than the network
and revenue that they are buy
http://rcrnews.com/news.cms?newsId=27551
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Hi,
Although he has spent some time and efforts, many of his numbers are WAY
off:
$50 installs (contract labor)
customers paying $360 for installation
$40 per month ARPU (for a startup WISP is not realistic today with $15 DSL)
Just taking the installation numbers away completely changes this
That just leaves XO and Qwest in the cold.
http://www.level3.com/press/7625.html
Acquisition Expected to be Adjusted OIBDA Positive in 2007 and Cash Flow
Positive in 2008
Purchase Price of Approximately $1.4 Billion in Aggregate Cash and Stock
Acquisition Expected to Accelerate Growth of Leve
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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our postini is doing a pretty good job.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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For small guys like me, the upstream provider usually is actively involved
in stemming DOS attacks - and often thier upstream as well.I know that
they have been the subject of a couple of DDOS attacks, but yet we managed
to stay online with only some spikey latency and poor throughput to show.
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
oh brother.
Sent by one email addy, signed by someone else. Got my area code right
though!
The link makes for a funny read.
I got a better one just the other day... a letter arrived advising us
that a new service will be available in 2007 that offe
I should point out that this calculator is for severe weather northern
climates.
If you live in some place that doesn't see week-long winter inversions or
dense cloud conditions that last a week or more, there are some assumptions
that can be altered some that will reduce, for instance, the batter
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From: "Chris Maxwell, WDSL Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 1:12 PM
Subject: Re[2]: Hackers can penetrate wireless network
> OK, before we get too far into these "security" arguments too far,
> lets look at what we are trying to prove:
Anybody been able to block the stockmarket spam???
My Merak with Spamassassin is loosing the battle.
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http://grc.com/dos/grcdos.htm
Don't seem to hear about these nearly as often anymore though. Have things
gotten better or have I just been living under a rock for too long?
laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,17086669
I have not got to the spreadsheet, but the post was well worth the 5
minute read, and I'm looking forward to getting some numbers down on the
spreadsheet. I think this could help some of us.
Brian
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DigiKey lists a standard inductance for each core and the frequencies they filter. Its been awhile since I researched them, but my primary focus was the FM interference and my secondary was just to get as much inductance as possible for lightning suppression. - the more times you loop the cable t
http://www.scambusters.org/
They seem to know about everything. I always direct people to it when
they ask about emails that are clearly bogus.
Lonnie
On 10/17/06, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to add some info to our tech support site. What I'
thanks Mark!
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
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64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
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oh brother.
Sent by one email addy, signed by someone else. Got my area code right
though!
The link makes for a funny read.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)
welcome to the best list on the net Dennis!
Good to have ya hear.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
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Hi All,
I'd like to add some info to our tech support site. What I'm specifically
looking for is a site that shows some examples of phishing, virus', identy
theft etc. Anyone know of a site that's already done? OR do I need to make
one?
laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
How do you compute the total amount of inductance? Based on the length/properties of the Cat5 alone? Would you mind posting the formula or, better, a spreadsheet like that posted for solar?Best,-- Dylan Oliver
Primaverity, LLC
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How many of you have done an advertising based revenue model
for hotspots or mesh? Im interested in discussing how folks have
monetized the captive eyeballs of both their customer base and/or the transient
users that traverse the hotspot network.
Thanks
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave
Hi all,
I was told to hop on over to this WISP List also, if you monitor the
MikroTik or WISP lists from part-15, then you may already know of me.
I am Dennis Burgess, from 2K Wireless. We are located in Festus, MO, just
south of St. Louis. We have been operating for almost 3 years now, still
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