Re: [WISPA] query for the list

2011-03-15 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Hi Chris,

Hopefully life is treating you well.  If you have a particular location, 
posting the specific location and dates may get you replies from those 
who could possibly provide you with service.

Delivering 10-50Megs on short notice and for a short interval is not 
exactly what everyone looks forward to.
However if you have some consistent venues it could be possible to do an 
install where services could be turned up and down on demand.

Feel free to ask any questions. Plus you can always give me a call to.

Regards.

Faisal Imtiaz
NEGIA, Inc.


On 3/15/2011 9:17 PM, Chris Stradtman wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This may not be the right place for this query, but if it's not I'm
> hoping someone will point me in the correct direction.
>
> I'm not actually a WISP, however on a regular basis I could use
> service from WISPs.
>
> We do network professional services for tradeshows and other events.
> Many times I could really use a wireless backup link to venues that
> just have one terrestrial link (or indeed sometimes we could use the
> wireless as the primary link).  Typically these events need
> connectivity for between 2 days and 2 weeks.  We're willing to pay for
> up to a month's service even if we only need it for 2 days, however
> for obvious reasons full year contracts are out of the question.  We
> typically know months ahead of time where the location is (once and a
> great while we will only get 2 weeks warning).  Bandwidth demands can
> vary between 5M and 1G depending on a lot of factors.
>
> Typically the information we would get would be something like
>
> somebuilding
> 123 Anywhere Street
> sometown, somestate X
> bandwith = 10M burstable to 50M
>
> for example.
>
> My question is: Is this an appropriate place to post the requests, or
> if not, where could we post requests to get exposure to potentially
> interested WISPs??
>
> We've found that just doing a web search for WISPs in the area and
> repetitive phone calls to yield a close to 0 success rate.  I do
> understand that not every WISP is going to be interested in this sort
> of business.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chris Stradtman
>
>
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Re: [WISPA] Internet service in Austin TX

2011-03-15 Thread Charles wyble
Chuck Hogg  wrote:

Keep in mind, it hasn't been fully marketed like they used to.  I have friends 
that switched to Clear from DSL, and after 6 months switched back because the 
AP's were loaded at night.
Regards,

Chuck


On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Rogelio  wrote:

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Charles N Wyble
 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to be relocating to Austin TX (northeast. Anderson Springs
> apartment complex). Anyone out there providing net access?

Several friends of mine in Austin use Clear, and they seem very happy
with the throughput that they get around the city area.

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[WISPA] query for the list

2011-03-15 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hello all,

This may not be the right place for this query, but if it's not I'm
hoping someone will point me in the correct direction.

I'm not actually a WISP, however on a regular basis I could use
service from WISPs.

We do network professional services for tradeshows and other events.
Many times I could really use a wireless backup link to venues that
just have one terrestrial link (or indeed sometimes we could use the
wireless as the primary link).  Typically these events need
connectivity for between 2 days and 2 weeks.  We're willing to pay for
up to a month's service even if we only need it for 2 days, however
for obvious reasons full year contracts are out of the question.  We
typically know months ahead of time where the location is (once and a
great while we will only get 2 weeks warning).  Bandwidth demands can
vary between 5M and 1G depending on a lot of factors.

Typically the information we would get would be something like

somebuilding
123 Anywhere Street
sometown, somestate X
bandwith = 10M burstable to 50M

for example.

My question is: Is this an appropriate place to post the requests, or
if not, where could we post requests to get exposure to potentially
interested WISPs??

We've found that just doing a web search for WISPs in the area and
repetitive phone calls to yield a close to 0 success rate.  I do
understand that not every WISP is going to be interested in this sort
of business.

Thanks in advance,

Chris Stradtman



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Re: [WISPA] Internet service in Austin TX

2011-03-15 Thread Chuck Hogg
Keep in mind, it hasn't been fully marketed like they used to.  I have
friends that switched to Clear from DSL, and after 6 months switched back
because the AP's were loaded at night.
Regards,

Chuck


On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Rogelio  wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Charles N Wyble
>  wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm going to be relocating to Austin TX (northeast. Anderson Springs
> > apartment complex). Anyone out there providing net access?
>
> Several friends of mine in Austin use Clear, and they seem very happy
> with the throughput that they get around the city area.
>
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Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Hog or Hippo ?

2011-03-15 Thread Rogelio
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:47 AM, Kevin R. Battersby  wrote:

> We use both fees as a deterrent. The worst cause for abuse is Bittorrent in 
> our
> case. It's always good fun to get the parents on the line and let them in on a
> few facts about copyright violations and usage charges.

Just curious...what would those facts be?

That getting in any real trouble with copyright is probably about as
likely as winning the lottery?

Kids see through these issues, and parents soon see through them,
especially when their kids start tunneling through to other
juridictions etc (at which point the "getting in trouble" part becomes
a non-issue).  At that point, they know that the issue is not the
issue, and that it's not copyright you care about, but rather
excessive bandwidth.

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Re: [WISPA] Internet service in Austin TX

2011-03-15 Thread Rogelio
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Charles N Wyble
 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to be relocating to Austin TX (northeast. Anderson Springs
> apartment complex). Anyone out there providing net access?

Several friends of mine in Austin use Clear, and they seem very happy
with the throughput that they get around the city area.

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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread St. Louis Broadband
Scriv,

At this time there is no way to tell because they got so nailed.  You could
say they lost electronic systems from CME, EQ or Tsunami …

But when we had that quake a few weeks back from Arkansas, I felt it in
Farmington and within a minute it took out about a dozen radios in St.
Louis.

They came back up within two minutes, but still, it was nothing I have ever
seen.

That was a 4.7 EQ and there were no CMEs at that time.

 

~V~

 

From: johnscrivn...@gmail.com [mailto:johnscrivn...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
John Scrivner
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 2:15 PM
To: li...@stlbroadband.com; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

 

Do we know if these areas suffered any marked increase in loss of electronic
systems due to the CME or other solar related events? 

Scriv

 

 

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:21 AM, St. Louis Broadband
 wrote:

Ø  I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would not totally surprise
me to see a co-causal relationship

Fred, I am not sure of their relationship, but I am confident that there is
one.

 

Grounding is defiantly an issue all WISPs need to consider.  But it has been
mentioned, if there was adequate warning, that we could also power down
services and that would help in saving the equipment.

I don’t know if this is factual.  

 

The most important time for communications would be during and after these
events.  

It would be improper of us to not look for a potential solution to protect
our networks, so that we can help with the response.

 

IMHO.

 

~V~

 

From: Fred Goldstein [mailto:fgoldst...@ionary.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:06 AM
To: li...@stlbroadband.com; WISPA General List


Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

 

At 3/15/2011 10:29 AM, you wrote:

... 
 
With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New
Zealand and the second hit Japan!  
One-time we say coincidence, twice … well, that is good enough for me to say
that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye.  
The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I
have reason to be concerned.
 
What this theory gives us is, time.  
If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have
discovered is a window of time to prepare.


I don't see any causality between solar activity and earthquakes.  The
epicenter of the sendai quake was 25 kilometers below the surface.  Plates
move.  Quakes happen.  Most solar ejecta doesn't penetrate that far down, or
if it's neutrinos, it passes right through.

So we have two problems, earthquakes and solar crud.  We still have to deal
with them, even if one doesn't cause the other.  Electrical gear does need
to take this into account.  I think good grounding is your friend...

But even though I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would not
totally surprise me to see a co-causal relationship, in that the same thing
that causes the solar cycle may impact Earth too.  The sunspot cycles are
caused by the movement of the plants, whose relationships align every 11,
22, and 500-odd years in ways that impact sunspots, presumably via
gravitational effects.  That's how sunspot predictions are done (i learned
this at a ham conference some years ago, a lecture by RCA Globecom's sunspot
predictor, who also drew the sunspot furecasts for a ham magazine).  And if
their gravity can impact the sun, it can probably impact the Earth.

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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread John Scrivner
Do we know if these areas suffered any marked increase in loss of electronic
systems due to the CME or other solar related events?
Scriv


On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:21 AM, St. Louis Broadband <
li...@stlbroadband.com> wrote:

> Ø  I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would not totally surprise
> me to see a co-causal relationship
>
> Fred, I am not sure of their relationship, but I am confident that there is
> one.
>
>
>
> Grounding is defiantly an issue all WISPs need to consider.  But it has
> been mentioned, if there was adequate warning, that we could also power down
> services and that would help in saving the equipment.
>
> I don’t know if this is factual.
>
>
>
> The most important time for communications would be during and after these
> events.
>
> It would be improper of us to not look for a potential solution to protect
> our networks, so that we can help with the response.
>
>
>
> IMHO.
>
>
>
> ~V~
>
>
>
> *From:* Fred Goldstein [mailto:fgoldst...@ionary.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:06 AM
> *To:* li...@stlbroadband.com; WISPA General List
>
> *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares
>
>
>
> At 3/15/2011 10:29 AM, you wrote:
>
> ...
>
> With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New
> Zealand and the second hit Japan!
> One-time we say coincidence, twice … well, that is good enough for me to
> say that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye.
> The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I
> have reason to be concerned.
>
> What this theory gives us is, time.
> If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have
> discovered is a window of time to prepare.
>
>
> I don't see any causality between solar activity and earthquakes.  The
> epicenter of the sendai quake was 25 kilometers below the surface.  Plates
> move.  Quakes happen.  Most solar ejecta doesn't penetrate that far down, or
> if it's neutrinos, it passes right through.
>
> So we have two problems, earthquakes and solar crud.  We still have to deal
> with them, even if one doesn't cause the other.  Electrical gear does need
> to take this into account.  I think good grounding is your friend...
>
> But even though I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would not
> totally surprise me to see a co-causal relationship, in that the same thing
> that causes the solar cycle may impact Earth too.  The sunspot cycles are
> caused by the movement of the plants, whose relationships align every 11,
> 22, and 500-odd years in ways that impact sunspots, presumably via
> gravitational effects.  That's how sunspot predictions are done (i learned
> this at a ham conference some years ago, a lecture by RCA Globecom's sunspot
> predictor, who also drew the sunspot furecasts for a ham magazine).  And if
> their gravity can impact the sun, it can probably impact the Earth.
>
>  --
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>  +1 617 795 2701
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Re: [WISPA] IPPay and Emerald v4.5

2011-03-15 Thread Scottie Arnett
I can't see that there would be much difference in v5 and v4.5 as far as 
integration for IPPay would be, but I am not a programmer. I guess if an API 
for Authorize.net was developed, that would work for us also. 

Scottie
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  From: David E. Smith 
  To: WISPA General List 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:55 AM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] IPPay and Emerald v4.5





  On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:35, Scottie Arnett  wrote:

Hey guys,

Do any of you use IEA Software's Emerald v4.5 and successfully integrated 
IPPay? I know IPPay integrates with Emerald v5, but I am still using v4.5 
because there is really no reason to upgrade it. It is a "leftover" billing 
system from the dial-up days that still works for us and it does integrate with 
authorize.net, but I would like to switch to IPPay.


  Few years back, IPpay told me they were working on something that was 
API-compatible with authorize.net, but it never materialized and I think they 
eventually abandoned the project. I'm in the same situation as you - Emerald 
4.5 works just fine for us, and authorize.net works just fine for us, so we're 
in no hurry to upgrade/replace either.


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Re: [WISPA] IPPay and Emerald v4.5

2011-03-15 Thread David E. Smith
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:35, Scottie Arnett  wrote:

>  Hey guys,
>
> Do any of you use IEA Software's Emerald v4.5 and successfully integrated
> IPPay? I know IPPay integrates with Emerald v5, but I am still using v4.5
> because there is really no reason to upgrade it. It is a "leftover" billing
> system from the dial-up days that still works for us and it does integrate
> with authorize.net, but I would like to switch to IPPay.
>

Few years back, IPpay told me they were working on something that was
API-compatible with authorize.net, but it never materialized and I think
they eventually abandoned the project. I'm in the same situation as you -
Emerald 4.5 works just fine for us, and authorize.net works just fine for
us, so we're in no hurry to upgrade/replace either.

David Smith
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[WISPA] IPPay and Emerald v4.5

2011-03-15 Thread Scottie Arnett
Hey guys,

Do any of you use IEA Software's Emerald v4.5 and successfully integrated 
IPPay? I know IPPay integrates with Emerald v5, but I am still using v4.5 
because there is really no reason to upgrade it. It is a "leftover" billing 
system from the dial-up days that still works for us and it does integrate with 
authorize.net, but I would like to switch to IPPay.

Scottie


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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread St. Louis Broadband
Ø  I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would not totally surprise
me to see a co-causal relationship

Fred, I am not sure of their relationship, but I am confident that there is
one.

 

Grounding is defiantly an issue all WISPs need to consider.  But it has been
mentioned, if there was adequate warning, that we could also power down
services and that would help in saving the equipment.

I don’t know if this is factual.  

 

The most important time for communications would be during and after these
events.  

It would be improper of us to not look for a potential solution to protect
our networks, so that we can help with the response.

 

IMHO.

 

~V~

 

From: Fred Goldstein [mailto:fgoldst...@ionary.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:06 AM
To: li...@stlbroadband.com; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

 

At 3/15/2011 10:29 AM, you wrote:



... 
 
With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New
Zealand and the second hit Japan!  
One-time we say coincidence, twice … well, that is good enough for me to say
that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye.  
The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I
have reason to be concerned.
 
What this theory gives us is, time.  
If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have
discovered is a window of time to prepare.


I don't see any causality between solar activity and earthquakes.  The
epicenter of the sendai quake was 25 kilometers below the surface.  Plates
move.  Quakes happen.  Most solar ejecta doesn't penetrate that far down, or
if it's neutrinos, it passes right through.

So we have two problems, earthquakes and solar crud.  We still have to deal
with them, even if one doesn't cause the other.  Electrical gear does need
to take this into account.  I think good grounding is your friend...

But even though I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would not
totally surprise me to see a co-causal relationship, in that the same thing
that causes the solar cycle may impact Earth too.  The sunspot cycles are
caused by the movement of the plants, whose relationships align every 11,
22, and 500-odd years in ways that impact sunspots, presumably via
gravitational effects.  That's how sunspot predictions are done (i learned
this at a ham conference some years ago, a lecture by RCA Globecom's sunspot
predictor, who also drew the sunspot furecasts for a ham magazine).  And if
their gravity can impact the sun, it can probably impact the Earth.



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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread Fred Goldstein

At 3/15/2011 10:29 AM, you wrote:

...

With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption 
hit New Zealand and the second hit Japan!
One-time we say coincidence, twice … well, that is good enough for 
me to say that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye.
The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault 
Zone, I have reason to be concerned.


What this theory gives us is, time.
If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what 
we have discovered is a window of time to prepare.


I don't see any causality between solar activity and 
earthquakes.  The epicenter of the sendai quake was 25 kilometers 
below the surface.  Plates move.  Quakes happen.  Most solar ejecta 
doesn't penetrate that far down, or if it's neutrinos, it passes right through.


So we have two problems, earthquakes and solar crud.  We still have 
to deal with them, even if one doesn't cause the other.  Electrical 
gear does need to take this into account.  I think good grounding is 
your friend...


But even though I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would 
not totally surprise me to see a co-causal relationship, in that the 
same thing that causes the solar cycle may impact Earth too.  The 
sunspot cycles are caused by the movement of the plants, whose 
relationships align every 11, 22, and 500-odd years in ways that 
impact sunspots, presumably via gravitational effects.  That's how 
sunspot predictions are done (i learned this at a ham conference some 
years ago, a lecture by RCA Globecom's sunspot predictor, who also 
drew the sunspot furecasts for a ham magazine).  And if their gravity 
can impact the sun, it can probably impact the Earth.


 --
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 ionary Consulting  http://www.ionary.com/
 +1 617 795 2701 


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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread St. Louis Broadband
That is the point, we cannot find historic data that is 'publicly'
available. 

I am sure that NASA has it, but remember NASA is also warning us of this
event

http://www.nationalterroralert.com/shelterinplace/.

 

What we are using is the first data available for two X Class and several M
Class flares, for Solar Cycle 24.

 

~V~

 

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Cameron Crum
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 10:27 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

 

Is there historical data on all X Class events and corresponding X-ray
absorption graphs? That would be evidence of a direct correlation. Two
events is really not enough to start tilting at windmills, but if you could
show an historical trend, that would be something.

Cameron

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Jeremy Parr  wrote:

On 15 March 2011 10:29, St. Louis Broadband  wrote:

Hi Guys,

 

Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA . (not really!)


*bug blue snip*

I think HAARP caused it. 






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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread Cameron Crum
Is there historical data on all X Class events and corresponding X-ray
absorption graphs? That would be evidence of a direct correlation. Two
events is really not enough to start tilting at windmills, but if you could
show an historical trend, that would be something.

Cameron

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Jeremy Parr  wrote:

> On 15 March 2011 10:29, St. Louis Broadband wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>>
>>
>> Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA … (not really!)
>>
>
> *bug blue snip*
>
> I think HAARP caused it.
>
>
>
>
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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 15 March 2011 10:29, St. Louis Broadband  wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
>
>
> Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA … (not really!)
>

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Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread St. Louis Broadband
NOAA Space Weather: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/drap/index.html

 

~V~

 

From: Cameron Crum [mailto:cc...@wispmon.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:44 AM
To: li...@stlbroadband.com; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

 

So where do you get the X-ray absorption data? Is there an up to the minute
site? 

Cameron

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:29 AM, St. Louis Broadband
 wrote:

Hi Guys,

 

Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA . (not really!)

 

As many of you folks know, I live and work in Southeast Missouri.

My Grannies, Granny experienced the New Madrid EQ almost two hundred years
ago.

>From the stories passed down, I can defiantly say, it was a devastating
event.

 

All eyes of the world are now on the poor island of Japan.  They have hit
the trifecta!

Earthquake, Tsunami and multiple nuclear meltdowns in progress.

 

The potential of the nuclear fallout traveling to the United States is real
and should not be ignored.

Last night I was watching a Geiger counter in Tokyo, it was @ 22.11 when I
feel asleep and this morning is 28.66 - (when CPM gets to 60> it starts
getting bad).

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/%E3%82%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AC%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AB%
E3%82%A6%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF

We are hoping there is not a 'China Syndrome' in progress . (I just dated
myself . lol).

 

There has been a large group of folks, included myself, trying to search for
a clue of how can we tell if these devastating earthquake events are about
to unfold.

We believe we have stumbled onto something and so far, it is proving to be
somewhat accurate.

We have actually been looking at this possibility for the past four years,
but up until recently with the Churchchrist New Zealand quake the Japan
quake, we did not have enough data.

 

Ok, if you are still reading this . follow me ;-)

 

We are now in a Solar maximum  ,
versus the Solar minimum.  This means that the Sun is at its maximum
activity, bringing with it potential for solar flares.

This is due to the 'Precession of the Equinox
 ' . this is
something even my Granny was familiar with, as the Farmer's Almanac makes
its 'predictions' on crop planting by the cycles of the planets.

As we all learn in 6th grade about the orbits of the plants in our Solar
System, the Solar System has its own rotation in our Universe.

Every once in a while, 3,600 years or so, the planets align.  This causes
even greater agitation within the Sun.

 

Planets are protected by a Magnetosphere, just like magnets . they attract
and push away.  

When this alignment occurs, it causes disturbances not only with the Sun,
but with our planet as well. 

 

When the Sun experiences a Solar Flare of M> it is time to be watching the
data.  

Here are a few great links:

Solar Flare   monitor for
X-Ray events.

X-Ray Absorption   - this is very
important.

Magnetosphere   for
pressure of the Solar Wind  .

 

When a Solar Flare occurs, there is an immediate cast off of X-Rays from the
Sun.

Once we receive notification of a earth directed M Class> flare we go to the
X-Ray Absorption monitor and see where the X-Ray is hitting earth.

This occurs usually about 8 to 10 minutes after the flare.  

 

The depending on magnitude of the flare, a Coronal Mass Ejection
  (CME) will arrive 24-48 hours later.  

This is proving to be the catalyst to the quake.

 

With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New
Zealand and the second hit Japan!  

One-time we say coincidence, twice . well, that is good enough for me to say
that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye.  

The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I
have reason to be concerned.

 

What this theory gives us is, time.  

If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have
discovered is a window of time to prepare.

 

Ok, what in the world does this have to do with fixed wireless?  

 

Everything!

 

In 1859 there was this guy named Carrington
 , he actually witnessed a Solar flare.

The events that later took place, today, would have every WISP concerned:

 

"Even more disconcerting, telegraph systems worldwide went haywire. Spark
discharges shocked telegraph operators and set the telegraph paper on fire. 

Even when telegraphers disconnected the batteries powering the lines,
aurora-induced electric currents in the wires still allowed messages to be
transmitted."

http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/06may_carringtonfl
are/

 

Understand that there are two issues here.  

 

One is the heati

Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread Cameron Crum
So where do you get the X-ray absorption data? Is there an up to the minute
site?

Cameron

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:29 AM, St. Louis Broadband  wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
>
>
> Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA … (not really!)
>
>
>
> As many of you folks know, I live and work in Southeast Missouri.
>
> My Grannies, Granny experienced the New Madrid EQ almost two hundred years
> ago.
>
> From the stories passed down, I can defiantly say, it was a devastating
> event.
>
>
>
> All eyes of the world are now on the poor island of Japan.  They have hit
> the trifecta!
>
> Earthquake, Tsunami and multiple nuclear meltdowns in progress.
>
>
>
> The potential of the nuclear fallout traveling to the United States is real
> and should not be ignored.
>
> Last night I was watching a Geiger counter in Tokyo, it was @ 22.11 when I
> feel asleep and this morning is 28.66 – (when CPM gets to 60> it starts
> getting bad).
>
>
> http://www.ustream.tv/channel/%E3%82%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AC%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AB%E3%82%A6%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF
>
> We are hoping there is not a ‘China Syndrome’ in progress … (I just dated
> myself … lol).
>
>
>
> There has been a large group of folks, included myself, trying to search
> for a clue of how can we tell if these devastating earthquake events are
> about to unfold.
>
> We believe we have stumbled onto something and so far, it is proving to be
> somewhat accurate.
>
> We have actually been looking at this possibility for the past four years,
> but up until recently with the Churchchrist New Zealand quake the Japan
> quake, we did not have enough data.
>
>
>
> Ok, if you are still reading this … follow me ;-)
>
>
>
> We are now in a Solar maximum ,
> versus the Solar minimum.  This means that the Sun is at its maximum
> activity, bringing with it potential for solar flares.
>
> This is due to the ‘Precession of the 
> Equinox’
> … this is something even my Granny was familiar with, as the Farmer’s
> Almanac makes its ‘predictions’ on crop planting by the cycles of the
> planets.
>
> As we all learn in 6th grade about the orbits of the plants in our Solar
> System, the Solar System has its own rotation in our Universe.
>
> Every once in a while, 3,600 years or so, the planets align.  This causes
> even greater agitation within the Sun.
>
>
>
> Planets are protected by a Magnetosphere, just like magnets … they attract
> and push away.
>
> When this alignment occurs, it causes disturbances not only with the Sun,
> but with our planet as well.
>
>
>
> When the Sun experiences a Solar Flare of M> it is time to be watching the
> data.
>
> Here are a few great links:
>
> Solar Flare  monitor for
> X-Ray events.
>
> X-Ray Absorption  – this is very
> important.
>
> Magnetosphere  for
> pressure of the Solar Wind .
>
>
>
> When a Solar Flare occurs, there is an immediate cast off of X-Rays from
> the Sun.
>
> Once we receive notification of a earth directed M Class> flare we go to
> the X-Ray Absorption monitor and see where the X-Ray is hitting earth.
>
> This occurs usually about 8 to 10 minutes after the flare.
>
>
>
> The depending on magnitude of the flare, a Coronal Mass 
> Ejection(CME) will arrive 24-48 hours later.
>
> This is proving to be the catalyst to the quake.
>
>
>
> With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New
> Zealand and the second hit Japan!
>
> One-time we say coincidence, twice … well, that is good enough for me to
> say that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye.
>
> The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I
> have reason to be concerned.
>
>
>
> What this theory gives us is, time.
>
> If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have
> discovered is a window of time to prepare.
>
>
>
> Ok, *what in the world does this have to do with fixed wireless?  *
>
> * *
>
> Everything!
>
>
>
> In 1859 there was this guy named 
> Carrington,
> he actually witnessed a Solar flare.
>
> The events that later took place, today, would have every WISP concerned:
>
>
>
> *“Even more disconcerting, telegraph systems worldwide went haywire. Spark
> discharges shocked telegraph operators and set the telegraph paper on fire.
> ***
>
> *Even when telegraphers disconnected the batteries powering the lines,
> aurora-induced electric currents in the wires still allowed messages to be
> transmitted.”*
>
>
> http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/06may_carringtonflare/
> **
>
> * *
>
> Understand that there are two issues here.
>
>
>
> One is the heating of the earth with a dense particle X-Ray, whic

[WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread St. Louis Broadband
Hi Guys,

 

Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA . (not really!)

 

As many of you folks know, I live and work in Southeast Missouri.

My Grannies, Granny experienced the New Madrid EQ almost two hundred years
ago.

>From the stories passed down, I can defiantly say, it was a devastating
event.

 

All eyes of the world are now on the poor island of Japan.  They have hit
the trifecta!

Earthquake, Tsunami and multiple nuclear meltdowns in progress.

 

The potential of the nuclear fallout traveling to the United States is real
and should not be ignored.

Last night I was watching a Geiger counter in Tokyo, it was @ 22.11 when I
feel asleep and this morning is 28.66 - (when CPM gets to 60> it starts
getting bad).

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/%E3%82%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AC%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AB%
E3%82%A6%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF

We are hoping there is not a 'China Syndrome' in progress . (I just dated
myself . lol).

 

There has been a large group of folks, included myself, trying to search for
a clue of how can we tell if these devastating earthquake events are about
to unfold.

We believe we have stumbled onto something and so far, it is proving to be
somewhat accurate.

We have actually been looking at this possibility for the past four years,
but up until recently with the Churchchrist New Zealand quake the Japan
quake, we did not have enough data.

 

Ok, if you are still reading this . follow me ;-)

 

We are now in a Solar maximum  ,
versus the Solar minimum.  This means that the Sun is at its maximum
activity, bringing with it potential for solar flares.

This is due to the 'Precession of the Equinox
 ' . this is
something even my Granny was familiar with, as the Farmer's Almanac makes
its 'predictions' on crop planting by the cycles of the planets.

As we all learn in 6th grade about the orbits of the plants in our Solar
System, the Solar System has its own rotation in our Universe.

Every once in a while, 3,600 years or so, the planets align.  This causes
even greater agitation within the Sun.

 

Planets are protected by a Magnetosphere, just like magnets . they attract
and push away.  

When this alignment occurs, it causes disturbances not only with the Sun,
but with our planet as well. 

 

When the Sun experiences a Solar Flare of M> it is time to be watching the
data.  

Here are a few great links:

Solar Flare   monitor for
X-Ray events.

X-Ray Absorption   - this is very
important.

Magnetosphere   for
pressure of the Solar Wind  .

 

When a Solar Flare occurs, there is an immediate cast off of X-Rays from the
Sun.

Once we receive notification of a earth directed M Class> flare we go to the
X-Ray Absorption monitor and see where the X-Ray is hitting earth.

This occurs usually about 8 to 10 minutes after the flare.  

 

The depending on magnitude of the flare, a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) will
arrive 24-48 hours later.  

This is proving to be the catalyst to the quake.

 

With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New
Zealand and the second hit Japan!  

One-time we say coincidence, twice . well, that is good enough for me to say
that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye.  

The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I
have reason to be concerned.

 

What this theory gives us is, time.  

If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have
discovered is a window of time to prepare.

 

Ok, what in the world does this have to do with fixed wireless?  

 

Everything!

 

In 1859 there was this guy named Carrington
 , he actually witnessed a Solar flare.

The events that later took place, today, would have every WISP concerned:

 

"Even more disconcerting, telegraph systems worldwide went haywire. Spark
discharges shocked telegraph operators and set the telegraph paper on fire. 

Even when telegraphers disconnected the batteries powering the lines,
aurora-induced electric currents in the wires still allowed messages to be
transmitted."

http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/06may_carringtonfl
are/

 

Understand that there are two issues here.  

 

One is the heating of the earth with a dense particle X-Ray, which could
trigger earthquakes, even volcano's.

We can locate this area by looking at the X-Ray Absorption and where it
occurred.

 

The second is the earth bound CME.  

Some may think that when the earth rotates and they are not on the Sun
facing side, that they are shielded from this event . 

So far that looks to be accurate (remember we only have limited data).

 

So my question is this .

If you knew your netwo

[WISPA] DD-WRT and PPPoE to Mikrotik

2011-03-15 Thread Matt
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Re: [WISPA] 50-100 Mbps IP needed short term in Orlando

2011-03-15 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
LAN party? ZUMBA convention ?  Heheh don't knowwill have to ask Richard.

Faisal

On Mar 15, 2011, at 12:45 AM, "Chuck Profito"  wrote:

> That's a gym, what are they planning to watch their I Pods to lose weight?
> they have less than 50 parking spaces! and they want a 100 meg! 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
> Behalf Of Faisal Imtiaz
> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 7:43 PM
> To: WISPA General List; memb...@wispa.org
> Subject: [WISPA] 50-100 Mbps IP needed short term in Orlando
> 
> Re-post from FISPA List,
> 
> If anyone can help, please contact Richard Directly.
> 
> Thanks
> Faisal
> 
> On 3/14/2011 6:21 PM, Richard Williamson wrote:
> 
>> Hello Everyone,
>> 
>> I am looking for a temporary wireless solution at the following location:
>> 14351 Stoneybrook Blvd, Suite A, Orlando FL.
>> 
>> I would prefer 50 - 100 mbps if at all possible.
>> 
>> I am seeking a month to month contract (most likely 4 - 5 months) and am
>> looking for installation within the next week.
>> 
>> We do have an existing tower on site that would need to be extended.
>> 
>> Please let me know if you can service this area and pricing. Contact me
> off
>> list if you can provide service.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Richard Williamson II
>> 
>> Caviair Corp
>> Direct line: (239) 790-7235
>> Main Line:   (239) 790-
>> Website:www.caviair.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Faisal Imtiaz
> Snappy Internet&  Telecom
> 7266 SW 48 Street
> Miami, Fl 33155
> Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232
> Helpdesk: 305 663 5518 option 2 Email: supp...@snappydsl.net
> 
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Re: [WISPA] 50-100 Mbps IP needed short term in Orlando

2011-03-15 Thread Dylan Bouterse
We have a site less than 5mi from that address, but the 50-100MB
requirement coupled with a short term agreement makes this less than
desirable. Always want to help, but no-can-do here.

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Chuck Profito
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 12:46 AM
To: fai...@snappydsl.net; 'WISPA General List'
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 50-100 Mbps IP needed short term in Orlando

That's a gym, what are they planning to watch their I Pods to lose
weight?
they have less than 50 parking spaces! and they want a 100 meg! 

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Faisal Imtiaz
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 7:43 PM
To: WISPA General List; memb...@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] 50-100 Mbps IP needed short term in Orlando

Re-post from FISPA List,

If anyone can help, please contact Richard Directly.

Thanks
Faisal

On 3/14/2011 6:21 PM, Richard Williamson wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am looking for a temporary wireless solution at the following
location:
> 14351 Stoneybrook Blvd, Suite A, Orlando FL.
>
> I would prefer 50 - 100 mbps if at all possible.
>
> I am seeking a month to month contract (most likely 4 - 5 months) and
am
> looking for installation within the next week.
>
> We do have an existing tower on site that would need to be extended.
>
> Please let me know if you can service this area and pricing. Contact
me
off
> list if you can provide service.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Richard Williamson II
>
> Caviair Corp
> Direct line: (239) 790-7235
> Main Line:   (239) 790-
> Website:www.caviair.com
>
>
>
>


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