[WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181)
This is very interesting.

http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population 
density in the entire state.

I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like 
to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

grin
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[WISPA] Wireless Interference in the house

2012-01-05 Thread Martha Huizenga
Anyone encountering wireless interference inside the house? We have 
several clients who have had this problem (they've been customers for 
years) and now they are experiencing problems with interference. For a 
couple it's been a wireless doorbell. Anyone seen anything else that has 
caused a problem?


What about the new Verizon Wireless home phone service that you get a 
box for and run off the mobile 4G network?


Thanks

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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Blake Bowers
Man, with 21 per square mile in your county, and even 5 per square mile in 
Lincoln, you guys are in the big city.

Sandhills Wireless in Cherry County NE has 1 per square mile, 6148 square 
miles!  Big county, very rural.  (Got a tower raw land site there)


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- Original Message - 
From: Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181) o...@odessaoffice.com
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Subject: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.


 This is very interesting.

 http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

 I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
 density in the entire state.

 I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People 
 like
 to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

 grin
 marlon





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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Interference in the house

2012-01-05 Thread Scott Reed

Telephones, baby monitors, for sure.
In other environments, I have seen microwaves and copiers mess with 
wired connections, why not wireless?


On 1/5/2012 11:41 AM, Martha Huizenga wrote:
Anyone encountering wireless interference inside the house? We have 
several clients who have had this problem (they've been customers for 
years) and now they are experiencing problems with interference. For a 
couple it's been a wireless doorbell. Anyone seen anything else that 
has caused a problem?


What about the new Verizon Wireless home phone service that you get a 
box for and run off the mobile 4G network?


Thanks

Martha
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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Brian Webster
Here is a table that shows what the household density is for WISP only
service areas as compared to state density. Most cable and DSL deployments
are at a minimum of 1000 households per square mile.

Thank You,
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181)
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 11:32 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

This is very interesting.

http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
density in the entire state.

I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like
to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

grin
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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Fred Goldstein
At 1/5/2012 11:31 AM, MarlonS wrote:
This is very interesting.

http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
density in the entire state.

I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like
to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

I just did a density-by-block-group map of the country, using the 
2010 data plugged in MapInfo.

Vermont's density, in rural areas (the vast majority), tends to run 
in the 15-30 pop/sqmi range.  Of course this is hilly and heavily 
forested, making wireless more difficult.

The place I grew up has a density of around 21,000.


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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Sam Tetherow
I feel your pain Marlon

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Nebraska_population_map.png

I'm in Cherry County (the largest county on the northern border)

On 1/5/12 10:31 AM, Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181) wrote:
 This is very interesting.

 http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

 I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
 density in the entire state.

 I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like
 to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

 grin
 marlon



 
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[WISPA] anybody else seen this?

2012-01-05 Thread Blair Davis
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/111543-google-amazon-facebook-and-twitter-considering-nuclear-option-to-protest-sopa

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Re: [WISPA] anybody else seen this?

2012-01-05 Thread Philip Dorr
Mess with your DNS servers and turn off any file/video hosting sites?

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 http://www.extremetech.com/computing/111543-google-amazon-facebook-and-twitter-considering-nuclear-option-to-protest-sopa

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Re: [WISPA] anybody else seen this?

2012-01-05 Thread Eric Tykwinski
There are a ton of black out scripts out there to temporary censor your site
through CSS.
I personally wouldn't want to do anything too invasive especially if you
have allot of residential customers, thinking more on the side of your
support staff.

A quick search on Github:
https://github.com/octatone/SOPA-Blackout
https://github.com/dougmartin/Stop-Censorship
https://github.com/jaromero/SOPA-block

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Mess with your DNS servers and turn off any file/video hosting sites?

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http://www.extremetech.com/computing/111543-google-amazon-facebook-and-twitt
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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Fred Goldstein
At 1/5/2012 11:47 AM, SamT wrote:
I feel your pain Marlon

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Nebraska_population_map.png

I'm in Cherry County (the largest county on the northern border)

Wow.  I had set MapInfo to display the density as an integer.  When I 
got to Cherry County, it showed me 0. That's definitely low-density 
rustic.  But it rises to a Manhattanesque 145 in Valentine.  Well, 
maybe Manhattan missing three zeroes. ;-)


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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Interference in the house

2012-01-05 Thread Contact
Martha, I've seen devices that have worked for years begin to cause 
problems. We've seen 3 cordless phones that began to spew RF into the 
environment and caused interference problems.  All have been 2.4GHz 
phones. One caused issues at 900MHz, the other 2 caused 2.4GHz 
interference. One of the phones was 100 yards from the antenna in a 
neighbors house. We purchased new phones and the problems went away.


Dave Hulsebus

On 1/5/2012 11:51 AM, Scott Reed wrote:

Telephones, baby monitors, for sure.
In other environments, I have seen microwaves and copiers mess with 
wired connections, why not wireless?


On 1/5/2012 11:41 AM, Martha Huizenga wrote:
Anyone encountering wireless interference inside the house? We have 
several clients who have had this problem (they've been customers for 
years) and now they are experiencing problems with interference. For 
a couple it's been a wireless doorbell. Anyone seen anything else 
that has caused a problem?


What about the new Verizon Wireless home phone service that you get a 
box for and run off the mobile 4G network?


Thanks

Martha
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Re: [WISPA] Modus Mail - any feedback?

2012-01-05 Thread Scott Lambert
On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 04:01:23PM +0100, Paolo Di Francesco wrote:
 Hi all
 
 do you have any good/bad experience with this product? I am quite 
 curious to hear your feedback about it.
 
 thank you in advance

It worked.  We acquired an ISP which used it.  I did not like the
logging system.  It took too long to find all the pieces of the
logs in different log files which could prove that user x sent mail
to y recipients and these were the response codes we received from
the recipients' mail servers.  In order to get the level of detail
in the logs which permitted us to rebuild a history of a particular
mail session, we had to also have a lot of low level protocol logging
enabled also.  The logs were huge and multiple.

We had to do that to prove that the recipients mails server had
accepted the message and if the recipient claimed not to have seen
the message, they needed to talk to the recipient's e-mail server
admins.

Also, it was a pain cleaning up from a spam run after a user got
their account phished.  I eventually installed some unix tools which
had been ported to Windows in order to grep for, then rm, spam
messages from the several different queue directories.

I tried to migrate the the mail which was housed on Modus Mail to
a MySQL / Postfix / Cyrus-IMAPd / RoundCube setup on FreeBSD.
Unfortunately, Modus Mail did not cooperate with imapsync,
http://freecode.com/projects/imapsync .  imapsync worked with every
other IMAP server I have migrated.  I was only able to migrate the
contents of the users' INBOXes.

I sometimes wish I had taken the time to more fully evaluate a
Kolab, http://www.kolab.org/ , setup.  My setup uses most of the
same components.  Kolab patches those components to work better in
a Microsoft groupware environment.  I have several customers who
would like to have MSExchange type shared calendars on my hosting
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[WISPA] Webpage proof read.

2012-01-05 Thread Roger Howard
Hi guys,
I'm considering adding this page to our website. http://www.g5i.net/whyg5.php

I wouldn't mind a proof read or two if any of you have time. Any
corrections or input, grammatical or otherwise appreciated. Feel like
the points should be in a different order?

More graphics to be added. I'll probably add a pic or two of ubnt gear.

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Re: [WISPA] Webpage proof read.

2012-01-05 Thread Roger Howard
I also thought I'd make a page about why customers should secure their
router, too... but that's to follow, perhaps in a day or two.

On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:11 PM, Roger Howard g5inter...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi guys,
 I'm considering adding this page to our website. http://www.g5i.net/whyg5.php

 I wouldn't mind a proof read or two if any of you have time. Any
 corrections or input, grammatical or otherwise appreciated. Feel like
 the points should be in a different order?

 More graphics to be added. I'll probably add a pic or two of ubnt gear.

 Cheers,
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Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Monitoring and Presentation

2012-01-05 Thread Butch Evans
On Wed, 2011-12-28 at 13:51 -0800, Matt Jenkins wrote:
 I put together a very simple page: http://usage.sbbnet.com
 Currently it takes an IP address but could easily take a customer ID 
 number instead.
 http://usage.sbbnet.com/customer.php?customer=173.195.182.210curDate=1325107879
  
 http://usage.sbbnet.com/customer.php?customer=173.195.182.210curDate=1325107879
 
 I would be happy to share the code if you want it.

Code sharing is nice, but I'm more interested in what gear you are
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