On Sat, 20 Sep 2008, Rogelio wrote:
I would encourage you to seriously test one out before you balk at
the price. Hit me offline, and I'll give you my cell phone. I can
tell you more about these little doodads than you'll ever care to
know!
What about standards compliance? Are they
Butch Evans wrote:
What about standards compliance? Are they compatible with 802.11x?
Neither 802.1x or 802.11 compliance is a problem on BelAir gear (not
completely sure which one you meant)
http://www.belairnetworks.com/resources/
I've got access to manuals (that aren't available
www.routerboard.com might have some useful items.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a recommendation on an Ethernet router (two ports or
more) that is somewhere in between a $50 Linksys and a $500 Cisco ASA.
Something that will do some basic QoS would be nice. Any suggestions?
I was hoping to find something a little more "user friendly", as the
company buying isn't real tech savvy. Something with a nice web gui and
easy to understand settings.
Travis
Microserv
Butch Evans wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008, Travis Johnson wrote:
I'm looking for a
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Travis Johnson wrote:
I was hoping to find something a little more user friendly, as
the company buying isn't real tech savvy. Something with a nice web
gui and easy to understand settings.
Find the hardware platform and look at m0n0wall, Smoothwall,
ClarkConnect and
Consumer routers are going to be the death of me. I've tried almost
all of them. Every year the off the shelf retailers take turn
providing the better unit, or worst unit depending on how you look at
it. As Travis said, consumers are not techies and can only handle a
browser configurable router
Ruckus media flex
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
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Providing High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
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