[WISPA] LinkedIn?

2008-06-09 Thread Rogelio
Anyone else here also on LinkedIn? (Feel free to ad me, if you are) Also, is there a WISPA group there? WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Larry Yunker
BTW, someone is bound to ask why the system shows 0ms in the first test that happens to be what VB.Net reports when a ping times-out (right now I have it configured to treat timeouts as 999ms for purposes of averaging). I considered changing the display to show 999 or timeout, but then I

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Steve Barnes
This would be great to add to our arsenal for our clients. I have some batch files setup and remote support but this would be a great addition. Steve Barnes Executive Manager PCS-WIN RCWiFi Wireless Internet Service (765)584-2288 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Travis Johnson
This is perfect and exactly what I was looking for... :) Here are a couple changes I would suggest: (1) under the "My Internet Settings" have it show IP address, Subnet mask and default gateway. Then move the DNS to the other side under with "Mail Server" being the last on the list. (2)

Re: [WISPA] Canopy PTP400 software?

2008-06-09 Thread Allen Yu
Hi All The website address to download software (and user manuals/release notes) is http://www.motorola.com/ptp/software To access the software downloads you are required to enter a MAC address of a unit that is under 12 months old (or purchase a Software Maintenance Contract) The MAC address

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Mark Nash
That IS very cool... What we generally would like to VISUALLY show is WHERE the ping failure is occurring. Typically, it's the customer's router. Can you do a traceroute? Or allow for us to put in: 1. Customer's router (which may or may not be present) 2. Customer's gateway (in most cases

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Blair Davis
That looks quite useful We could use it as well. Larry Yunker wrote: How's this one look? I thought I'd put something together to be used as a user check program. It's fully functional now, but I need to build an ini file reader to hold each ISP's individualized settings I'll probably

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Martha Huizenga
Looks good to me as well. I need to check if this is something we could use since I am not the technical person, but I think it would be useful. Martha Blair Davis wrote: That looks quite useful We could use it as well. Larry Yunker wrote: How's this one look? I thought I'd put

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread David E. Smith
Looks good to me as well. I need to check if this is something we could use since I am not the technical person, but I think it would be useful. There is much potential in this software. :) I'd suggest that, instead of making the ISP's settings part of a separate .ini file, that you just

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Larry Yunker
I'm forwarding to the list, a response that Mr. Conlin sent to me directly. He was experiencing some difficulty posting to the list, but I think that his comments are worth sharing with everyone. They are comprehensive and useful. My comments are embedded inline - -Original Message-

Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik User Manager- Help needed

2008-06-09 Thread Victoria Proffer
Dennis Burgess, Link Technologies http://linktechs.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 1:43 PM, ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm very frustrated with this application. Having trouble getting SSL activated on the authentication server. I have posted numerous times on MT's forum

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Randy Cosby
Looks good. Just one question: where are you pulling the mail server ip address from? In our case, we can't assume our users are on the same software (outlook/windows mail). Some have thunderbird, others (gag) Incredimail Randy Larry Yunker wrote: How's this one look? I thought I'd

[WISPA] Atheros 11n-ish radios with 35 Mbps pt-to-pt capacity

2008-06-09 Thread Rogelio
I was reading about the Atheros chipset in some newer vendor radios that have included some 11n functionality, and I hear 35 Mbps pt-to-pt numbers being thrown around (as opposed to 20-25 Mbps that we saw on previous versions of 11a/11g). Has anyone here seen this in action or have any

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread David E. Smith
Larry Yunker wrote: 3) Continue the green/yellow/red results indicator theme to the My Internet Settings items also. But I guess there would be no case for a yellow ball; only green or red. An IP Address 169.254.x.x, for example, should show a RED ball as that is a common failure. Not

Re: [WISPA] LinkedIn?

2008-06-09 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
I NEVER use any of these things. Just what the world needs is another 3rd party owned list of my contact info. I hate all such programs. Please leave me OFF of your 3rd party junkmail generating list :-). Yeah I know what the terms of service says. I also know that they can change it at

Re: [WISPA] Atheros 11n-ish radios with 35 Mbps pt-to-pt capacity

2008-06-09 Thread Rogelio
Rogelio wrote: I was reading about the Atheros chipset in some newer vendor radios that have included some 11n functionality, and I hear 35 Mbps pt-to-pt numbers being thrown around (as opposed to 20-25 Mbps that we saw on previous versions of 11a/11g). Has anyone here seen this in

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Mark Nash
David, there are too many variables, I think, to have a compiled program with the settings buried into it. We will want a way to modular-ize it. Or it could be done both ways, with the option to set it to compiled or INI. The compiled version WOULD make for an easier download and use, yes.

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Larry Yunker
Right now the app is configured to pull the email server address to be tested from the ISP's INI file. I'm not testing to make sure that the mail software settings are configured correctly. I'm just pinging through to a predefined server address. In fact, I'm not even checking to see if the

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Randy Cosby
For now, could we have the option to just leave that out? Larry Yunker wrote: Right now the app is configured to pull the email server address to be tested from the ISP's INI file. I'm not testing to make sure that the mail software settings are configured correctly. I'm just pinging through

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread David E. Smith
David, there are too many variables, I think, to have a compiled program with the settings buried into it. We will want a way to modular-ize it. Or it could be done both ways, with the option to set it to compiled or INI. The compiled version WOULD make for an easier download and use, yes.

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Randy Cosby
By the way Larry, Thanks! Randy Larry Yunker wrote: Right now the app is configured to pull the email server address to be tested from the ISP's INI file. I'm not testing to make sure that the mail software settings are configured correctly. I'm just pinging through to a predefined server

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Mark Nash
I was going to suggest that very thing... Mark Nash UnwiredWest 78 Centennial Loop Suite E Eugene, OR 97401 541-998- 541-998-5599 fax http://www.unwiredwest.com - Original Message - From: David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Monday, June

Re: [WISPA] NASA Worldwind

2008-06-09 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
That's pretty cool. But just like terraserver, there is not useful level of detail available. With the pre 9/11 terraserver we could see how many cars were parked in my driveway. Now I can't even see my house! Anyone know how to get higher res pics like this? laters, Marlon (509) 982-2181

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Larry Yunker
A question that remains to be answered.. What format shall I use when sending the test results to email? Right now I've got the system simply creating a delimited list of test results as one long string. It's not pretty, but it's very easy to parse if you want to load it into some sort of

Re: [WISPA] NASA Worldwind

2008-06-09 Thread Dylan Oliver
Your local counties may have high-res orthophotos. On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's pretty cool. But just like terraserver, there is not useful level of detail available. With the pre 9/11 terraserver we could see how many

[WISPA] Rapid Link Retains DME Capital to Provide Global Investor Relations Program

2008-06-09 Thread Mike Prachar
OMAHA, NE - June 9, 2008 - Rapid Link, Inc. (OTCBB: RPID) announced today that it has retained DME Capital, a New York Based Investor Relations firm to enhance the Company's strategic investor relations program. John Jenkins, CEO of Rapid Link stated, With the current expansion we have going on

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Jason
Could the settings be stored in a file on a web server, and an ini file (or compiled in file) just point to the file on the web server? That way, if your network changes and you want to "re-point" everyone to different ip's, you just change the one file on your web server, not hundreds of ini

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Larry Yunker
I suppose that it would be possible to derive settings from a web server, but I was imagining that if your customer was using this tool, they would be experiencing a connectivity issue. If they can't connect to the internet, there is a fairly good chance that they can't reach your web server

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-09 Thread Jason Hensley
I like this idea a lot (the ini/settings file and logo from the web server). Only problem is that it should keep a local copy in case it could not reach the web server. _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 12:51 PM To:

Re: [WISPA] mesh throughput?

2008-06-09 Thread Jason Hensley
Wes, Are these lab results or real-world? Matt (Hardy) has mentioned some similar speeds on some of your other gear as well. For the record I'm able to pull 20meg on a 10mhz channel with Ligowave gear (real-world, 802.11a in a very noisy environment) so I can vouch that it's good stuff -

[WISPA] quick ubiquiti question

2008-06-09 Thread Japhy Bartlett
Hi all- What's the deal with the two n-type connectors on the -ext powerstations? Is it meant to be used with two antennae? (hor. and vert. polarization, I presume?) Anyone have experience with this, or some sort of numbers on what kind of performance gain that would bring? And, most basic -

Re: [WISPA] mesh throughput?

2008-06-09 Thread Wes James
How about a real world simulation done in a lab :) I believe with close node spacing (good signal levels) and low noise, these numbers are feasible. The first dual-radio test had turbo mode enabled. The last page has results for turbo disabled. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [WISPA] NASA Worldwind

2008-06-09 Thread Chuck McCown - 2
I can actually see people in parking lots on Google earth for this area. - Original Message - From: Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 10:20 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] NASA Worldwind That's pretty cool.

Re: [WISPA] mesh throughput?

2008-06-09 Thread Tom Sharples
Nothing as fancy from me. Here's the result of a test I just did by shelling into one of our recent video surveillance installations and running the simple built-in test tool we have in our equipment. This test script repeatedly copies a locally-stored 1.3 meg compressed zip file through a

Re: [WISPA] mesh throughput?

2008-06-09 Thread Rogelio
I suppose one way to tell would be to just poll the MIBs of the units in question with Cacti. (I haven't done this yet, but it works on other networking equipment) WISPA Wants You! Join today!