Holy error rates Batman!
LOL, even *I* know this isn't the way to build a tower for all of those big
dishes.
marlon
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From: "Kris Kirby" <>
To: "Marlon K. Schafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 6:56 PM
Subject: Tower Sway
http://www.you
Which is why I feel that trying to address the issue as a P2P issue is
wrong, the issue is not what the traffic is, it is what the traffic is
doing to your network. If you address that issue, then encryption is
pointless. Limit large connection counts, implement burstable bandwidth,
add a trans
Hi,
I gave up on the "worry about how to protect for the future" stuff long
ago... 5 years ago there was no such thing as p2p. Six years ago there
were no viruses/worms/etc. that would affect an AP like today. A few
years from now there will be another new "thing" that we will be dealing
with
I agree, you are fairly well protected, Travis, but for how long. But more
and more we are seeing encrypted P2P and encrypted Bit Torrent... This will
soon be the norm across the world because so many like you and I and George,
Comcast, etc ARE limiting it. We cannot keep trying to control the
ap
Hi,
I think some people missed my point on this discussion... so I'm going
to re-cap:
We use MT to cap the p2p sharing (during business hours only, because
that is my peak usage time). Some people say MT is only catching about
70% of the p2p traffic. My point was that by using MT (that I alre
Must be inflation :P
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
Well, Adam, you weren't far off. The "Buy it now" eBay 1-FXO PCI card
prices are around $20 and I've gotten auctions for just over $10 per card so
I accepted your $8 as the price of winning a fortuitous auction.
Reputable stores have it typicall
I wish
CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
So, I'm right? Unlimited BWYou are lucky.
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Providing High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of George
So, I'm right? Unlimited BWYou are lucky.
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Providing High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of George Rogato
Sent: Wednesday, November
Michael,
Thank you son from all of us at CV-ACCESS and all the Profito family. We
understand how proud you are of him, and at the same time how you would like
to chain him to the tower! :) Supporting and backing them is NOT NUTS. Your
"perspective" is fine.
Both of our boys and daughter-in-law s
Chuck I am connected to fiber. It's right next to my water tank with a
lot of sectors on it to ditribute out to the vrious repeaters, I
sectorized the hell out of my network with tight beam widths and reuse
frequency without interfering with myself. A good portion of my network
is 5gig and I ha
Thats my point. I use star and it has all the layer 7 stuff built into
the cpe. I can control to my hearts content. Generaly I put a switch in
or bridge the linksys wifi router and take control there. If I had to
and I did one situation, I can give daddy one set of rules and little
abusing john
You are nuts or spoiled on 5 gig or have fiber stuffed up every tower. 1
P2P on a 2.4 rural ap opening 100+ connections will packet flood an ap in
about 1 minute. 2.4 will only realistically deliver 5 megs per radio. 1 P2P
uploading to 60 plus users will be slowed enough to bring the bits per
pac
Come on, you guys that sell "slow" broadband generaly don't have too
much to worry about. It's not like if you got an ap that does 10 megs
and you sell 50 512k subs that the one or three out of 20 running p2p is
going to be very noticable.
Try giving those 50 equal access to the full 10 megs and
Well this is yet to be seen, the noise floor at 3.65Ghz should be very
clean. This means you will be able to make links as much lower signal levels
then with 2.4Ghz. And OFDM will help with NearLOS issues with buildings, but
if are dealing with trees OFDM is not going to help much this will come do
Well, Adam, you weren't far off. The "Buy it now" eBay 1-FXO PCI card
prices are around $20 and I've gotten auctions for just over $10 per card so
I accepted your $8 as the price of winning a fortuitous auction.
Reputable stores have it typically for a bit more, around $29. It's all in
the noi
I'm sorry, I mixed up the terminology while typing. The $8 cards on eBay
are regular POTS.
Scottie Arnett wrote:
Thanks Adam. FXO is foreign exchange, correct? At the office, I only have
regular POTS lines. Will something work with them, or do I have to have FXO
lines? At our POP, I have trunk
Scottie, if you want to include outside POTS lines to access with the
server, you need an FXO card. Single FXO cards made from modem components
work well and are, as mentioned by Adam, about $8 to $15 depending on source
and shipping. There are 4 FXO digiums but they cost hundreds.
If you are go
Thanks Adam. FXO is foreign exchange, correct? At the office, I only have
regular POTS lines. Will something work with them, or do I have to have FXO
lines? At our POP, I have trunk side T1's that are being used for
dial-up...but I am not wanting to hook to those yet.
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Fr
There are several cards available on ebay for roughly $8 each. They will
let you plug in multiple incoming lines (FXO signalling) to toy around with.
Scottie Arnett wrote:
Hey All,
I am wanting to install Asterisk on a server to play around with. Can anyone
tell me if there is a card that I c
Hey All,
I am wanting to install Asterisk on a server to play around with. Can anyone
tell me if there is a card that I can hook a couple of POTS lines into just
to try it out? Or will I have to get a digital card? Not wanting to pour
major into this until I have learned a little about it. TI
Hi,
We are using Mikrotik to cap the p2p stuff. Yes, some stuff is going to
get through but very little overall... and you can't stop 100% of it
all the time. If your network can't handle a small amount of p2p
traffic, you have bigger issues. :)
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
Ho
I agree and disagree with this. As of right now, Internet Service is still a
unregulated business except for things such CALEA, Child Porn laws, and
such. We are not a telecommunications utility and that is where the FCC
makes faults because they are losing control. They have not got Internet
Servi
It does matter though. If the rules state that you can not do something,
don't do it, it is really simple. I never read the rules, and never applied
for one. The thing people need to understand is the FCC is probably the last
person, next to the IRS, that you want watching you. The FCC knows what w
How do you cap the encrypted stuff?
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
First let me say that we cap p2p traffic during the business day, but
otherwise we let it run wide open. However, we sell our connections
based on speed. Whatever they pay for is what they get... none of this
burstable stuff, etc
As I remember the rules for the experimental license applications, it
specifically says that they can't be used for commercial purposes.
But it really doesn't matter, the FCC knew what was being done with the
bands and wanted to see what would happen anyway.
laters,
marlon
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Steve Stroh wrote:
I know of a number of service providers that used their 3650
experimental licenses for commercial service. As I understand it,
commercial operations aren't DISALLOWED by the Part 5 experimental
license rules. What those rules DO state is that the Part 5 license
doesn't give you
I like the TrendNet cards. TE100-PCIWIN or something like that.
Mark Nash wrote:
I buy these and keep them in the truck to deal with the out-of-the-ordinary
case where the customer does not have an ethernet port in their computer.
I used a Startech, which has been discontinued. It was about $8
Steve,
Thanks for the clarification and comments. There is always a lot of
conjecture on some of these subjects that the "normal man" who has never held
an experimental license holds as truths, but in reality is not totally true at
all. I (as I am sure others) appreciate the time you take t
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