I too will have to give props to Deliberant's support.
We recently came in to several areas where a company had folded up shop
after their USDA grant money ran out. They had 90% Deliberant gear and we
were trying to re-use the customers current radios so there wouldn't be such
an expense on
Well, lets hear it! I was unable to attend, even tough I really wanted!
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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Mac,
Kick me off an email off list. joe dot miller at dslbyair dot com. I have a
question for you.
Did not mean to hi jack the thread.
Joe
--- On Wed, 10/8/08, Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WISPA] deliberant/ligowave
To: 'WISPA
Hi All,
I just installed a unit from this company. They are out of Kansas.
The unit ships with 50' of cat 5 attached. I don't think we need that, but
I'll admit it was nice to avoid weather sealing etc.
The mount isn't the greatest, it's just a zip tie or a hose clamp. Easy but
non
This does not exist on the old Deliberant radios. There is still an ssh
interface but it does give you a Linux shell like the new ones do. I
think this applies to everything before Ligo got involved with Deliberant.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
For those that don't know, Ligo also has a SSH interface,
You current software for the LigoPTP radios uses standard SNMP OIDs for
traffic interfaces. At least it does in Cacti.
I would really like to see Cacti templates for things like db, snr, etc.
Matt Hardy wrote:
Hi David,
A couple of responses :)
I'd be happy if more vendors would
Matt Jenkins wrote:
You current software for the LigoPTP radios uses standard SNMP OIDs for
traffic interfaces. At least it does in Cacti.
I would really like to see Cacti templates for things like db, snr, etc.
The standard interface traffic OIDs are there on most of the recent
Put a LigoPTP on a public IP and I'll whip us some quick cacti templates.
-Eric
Matt Jenkins wrote:
You current software for the LigoPTP radios uses standard SNMP OIDs for
traffic interfaces. At least it does in Cacti.
I would really like to see Cacti templates for things like db, snr, etc.
Eric,
Can you post them when you are done?
--- On Wed, 10/8/08, Eric Muehleisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Eric Muehleisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WISPA] deliberant/ligowave
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 1:30 PM
Put a LigoPTP on a
Wouldn't that require that the ligowave have those snmp strings available?
Randy
Joe Miller wrote:
Eric,
Can you post them when you are done?
--- On Wed, 10/8/08, Eric Muehleisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Eric Muehleisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WISPA]
According to David Smith (list), their is no OID to support those
features. Apparently, a future upgrade will support this. So no dice on
the cacti templates just yet.
Once it's available I could create some templates pretty quick...I just
need access to the device.
-Eric
Joe Miller wrote:
New posts seem to never make it either from Gmail or our server
We are not on any of the RBLS's
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Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
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New posts seem to never make it either from Gmail or our server
We are not on any of the RBLS's
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Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
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Sent:
WiMAX World was a bunch of mobile pipedream stuff with an emphasis on in the
clouds technology roadmaps, haha.
What most people got out of WiNOG was the ability to speak with other operators
ACTUALLY deploying 3.65 gear. Can't really describe the good parts, except for
getting Redline and
WiNOG did have the Wu Wu special
2 Parts Technical Jargon
1 Part Credit Card Processing ON DISCOUNT
:)
Some humor for a great Wednesday afternoon
-Jeff
General Manager
CTI
(773) 667-4585 x2509
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THE STREET.COM
Baltimore's WiMax Network an Early Winner
10/08/08 - 03:43 PM EDT
Gary Krakow
BALTIMORE -- Forget about 3G -- that's the past.
It's now time to consider 4G wireless networks, especially the kind
announced here in on Wednesday.
Sprint(S Quote - Cramer on S - Stock Picks) and
Jeff,
Hit me offlist. I would like to continue our talk about the CC processing.
Thanks!
John
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Jeff Ehman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WiNOG did have the Wu Wu special
2 Parts Technical Jargon
1 Part Credit Card Processing ON DISCOUNT
:)
Some humor for a
Mike Hammett wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for rackmounted PoE injectors? I was
looking at a Panduit PoE injecting 24 port patch panel, but I imagine that'll
cost an arm and a leg. I'm not sure how many I'll need, but I'm guessing
around 30.
Good question. I'm looking for
Something like the picture attached?
Thanks,
Rick Harnish
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rogelio
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 7:05 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Rackmount PoE
Mike Hammett wrote:
Does anyone have
Ok, checked today. I have a Nanostation on this with an uptime of a little over
3 days with no disconnects. I have another Linksys Wet-11 I hooked to it for
SG. It has been up over a week with no disconnects. Both are about a mile from
the tower. Is this happening with certain wireless cards in
Just had a dilup customer quit. She went to DSL.
$14.95 for internet and $14.95 for phone line. $29.90 for both! This was
NOT an introductory rate. Good for life. She called to double check that
after we warned her.
Depending on who you listen to Century Tel gets $60 to $109 per month in
These are $399 for a 24 port POE switch
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Switches/AdvancedSmartSwitches/FS728TP.aspx
John
Mike Hammett wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for rackmounted PoE injectors? I was
looking at a Panduit PoE injecting 24 port patch panel, but I imagine
Harnish,
You are a good guy, smart and all, but you have some really great help!!
:-)
Send us a recipe for that POE set up - - please?? ;-)
BTW - that looks like a class act POE setup.
Thanks,
Mac
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On mine it's the Atheros chip. xr2 is what I think I'm running.
marlon
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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [Tranzeo] New Update -
The problem is... We dont get a piece of the action.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 9:29 PM
Subject:
It is a cost recovery mechanism. I got audited by USAC this year to prove
that the USF we receive is to cover the costs of providing the service. But
think how expensive it is to run a hundred miles of fiber and put in a class
5 switch to serve 30 or 50 customers.
You are right, I do love
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