A little of topic but I know there are a bunch of linux people out there.
I'm attempting to use windoze as little a possible and want to move to a
good linux desktop. Unfortunately many of my programs are windows based
so live switching if possible would be nice. I here that Wine runs
Tough to beat my Mac Duo Core laptop but.
If you are going to run Linux as a desktop, get a fast processors, at least
2Gigs of RAM and then here are the best options to run MS apps:
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/
http://www.win4lin.com/
(long URL)
Any special activities from WISPA on the Tuesday preeciding ISPcon ?
Im about to book my flight
Gino A. Villarini
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Is there any device on the market that would monitor that would sit
between my network and my internet feed and do this:
1-monitor customer traffic
2-identify problematic traffic(malware,storms, ect)
3- Redirect those customers to a Cleanup portal
Or can it be developed with the current open
Is there any device on the market that would monitor that would sit
between my network and my internet feed and do this:
1-monitor customer traffic
2-identify problematic traffic(malware,storms, ect)
3- Redirect those customers to a Cleanup portal
I'm not sure whether it covers broadcast
Gino Villarini wrote:
Any special activities from WISPA on the Tuesday preeciding ISPcon ?
Im about to book my flight
Gino A. Villarini
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I'll be in Tuesday night. Staying at the Rosen Center Hotel.
http://www.ubuntu.com/
or
http://www.kubuntu.com/
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Erik Jansson wrote:
A little of topic but I know there are a bunch of linux people out there.
I'm attempting to use windoze as little a possible and want to move to
a good linux desktop. Unfortunately many of my programs are windows
I'll be there, as will Doug Hass from our company. I'm game.
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Gino Villarini wrote:
Any special
Here are the list of things I would do.
1) netflow
You can get some good information from netflow. It will track each
connection and the amount of data pulled. Your routers need to support it.
You can do this one with open source tools or with a commercial product.
I am, I get in early Tuesday afternoon and am staying at the Best
Western up the street.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
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Gino Villarini wrote:
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Im about to book my flight
Gino A. Villarini
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Tell Dougy I said hello!
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USDA Revamps Rural Broadband Program - After Congressional scolding...,
Broadband Reports,
5/15/2007
The USDA's $1.2 billion Rural Utilities Service program, which is
tasked with funding rural broadband deployment, was attacked earlier
this month by Congress for not doing anything of the sort. A
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If you're interested in one, talk to Mac Dearman. His company is a
Barracuda reseller, and Mac's just a generally swell guy regardless. :)
David Smith
MVN.net
[Mac says:]
OK
How much does it cost to get path licenses ?
I.e. if I want a xxxGhz license between point a and b, how much does it
cost me ?
What are the licensed bands we can use, and with what equipment ?
R
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I am trying to wean myself from Microsoft as well.
Ubuntu is a little easier then Fedora core 6. That's because it's a little
more user friendly. The more I use Fedora core 6 the more I like it.
So far Wine has run all the Windows programs I needed. The only program I
want to try that I haven't
I use CTI Dragonwave. They will do the path analysis together and
determine which frequency will give you the best performance based on
distance, rain zones, etc. The path plus licensing cost is $2500.
Contact Boun Senekham (bsenekham(at)cticonnect.com
(773) 667-4585 x 840
I watched this program. I think it has information which is good for us
all to watch. I will not share my political beliefs here because this is
not the forum for that type of discussion. If people want to talk
politics we do allow that at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Feel free to signup and chat
away.
The election for the WISPA Board is coming up in a few weeks. We have 11
applicants for 7 Board positions. These applications can be reviewed at
http://nominations.wispa.org http://nominations.wispa.org/ .
Election instructions will be made as the election approaches.
Respectfully,
Smith, Rick wrote:
How much does it cost to get path licenses ?
I.e. if I want a xxxGhz license between point a and b, how much does it
cost me ?
What are the licensed bands we can use, and with what equipment ?
That's a very broad question. It's probably better if you start with I
want an
David E. Smith wrote:
Smith, Rick wrote:
How much does it cost to get path licenses ?
I.e. if I want a xxxGhz license between point a and b, how much does it
cost me ?
What are the licensed bands we can use, and with what equipment ?
That's a very broad question. It's probably better if
11 great candidates.
Just a quick thank you to the Board members for bringing WISPA along
this far.
Lots of forward thinking from the candidates.
When's the vote?
How many candidates will be at ISPCON?
Rick Harnish wrote:
The election for the WISPA Board is coming up in a few weeks. We
Bob Moldashel wrote:
It appears he's looking for licensing info, not what equipment to use.
Concur, but that will depend on what frequency he's interested in using,
which wasn't specified.
David Smith
MVN.net
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Be offended about what? How much someone is charging for Anti SPAM
service using a Barracuda?
The Barracuda's are fixed cost based on the device type, so the prices
should be competitive.
Barracuda Networks used to do 100 mailboxes for $100 per month, I think.
John
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