Is the slowness on older routers? Do you have any that are the AH
boards that are more than 400 MHz? Have you watched the processor from
before RIP to after? Could be that the updates are overwhelming the
older boards.
Eric
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
There used to be a long-wire setting in the RouterOS under
Interface-Ehternet. I do not remember if it is still there or not. It
should be set if the wire is over 100' or so.
Mark McElvy wrote:
I have a new WAN connection, it is a Long range Ethernet connection. It
is being connected to a
- Original Message -
From: Michael Erskine mic...@kaballero.com
To: CALEA Questions caleaquesti...@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA CALEA Questions] [WISPA] Trango and CALEA
CALEA prevents even the WISP from over collecting. We are no longer
fyi
marlon
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From: Michael J. Erskine mic...@kaballero.com
To: CALEA Questions caleaquesti...@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA CALEA Questions] [WISPA] Trango and CALEA
Good evening everyone! Happy Christmas to all of you.
It
We've deployed one of the RMS version 1 boards from
www.remotemonitoringsystems.ca
This has given us visibility of voltage levels on our batteriesBUT, does
anyone know how to have these devices actually alert you when battery levels
are low or AC is off...etc?
WE use PowerCode which has MRTG
Hi John,
That board provides all the info via snmp... Which means that how you 'pull'
out that info and 'monitor' the threshold it very flexible and a number of
packages would do it.
If you are an open source person... Cacti w/ Threshold plugin / Openmns /
Nagios will allow you to do anything
The easiest way to monitor whether you have outside power is to plug any
device you can ping into the same outlet your batteries charge from. Power
goes out and ping response stops. We used to use a lot of D-Link G810
bridges so that's what we happen to have a lot of and use but anything you