Not to kick a dead horse here, but I heard the other day (from a WISP friend
of mine) that Commpartners has stop installing WISP residential connections
(due to E911 compliance issues) for the time being
This sucks for him since he's already paid the $5k setup fee and his 1500+
wireless customers
We found ftp sessions connected to a radio that we couldn't operate
correctly. The IPs were originating from France. In the radio's directory
we found the first several minutes of a French movie (someone was obviously
amusing themselves trying to see how large a file they could FTP into the
r
Happens every day on our network. I get about 500 to 1000 hits a day on our
servers/router logs of ppl port scanning and or running log in scripts
trying to crack a username/pass. I have only turned a few in to thier ISP's
abuse address and never heard anything from it except for a canned message
h
Theoretically, if someone attempted to hack into your network via your
router, say at least ten times, what would you do?
If you could identify this culprit via logs and IP addresses, where you had
them dead to rights, what would you do?
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I think it depends on the links involved and the remote termination, I currently
run per packet round robin load balance across 3 T1's, no issue's with VoIP or
VPN - of course the remote ends points are the same devices
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Does anyone have any production experience with BlueSocket
Ap-1500s under heavy user loads?
Thanx
Chris
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It important to consider the possibilties of packets arriving out of order.
Some VPN protocols (deployed by corporate subscribers), will discard the
packets when they arrive out of order, and is almost as bad as packet loss.
And VOIP quality can be degrated as well. Per session is preferred.
T
Yep. Balance-rr is per packet but I can't remember which one does per
session. I think it's balance-alb.
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Can mikrotik switch between per packet or per session load balancing?
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Running a EoIP tunnel across both the T1 and your link you should be able to
load-balance across both links for incoming and outgoing traffic by bonding
both EoIP interfaces at the customer site and your Mikrotik box. I have done
this in the past but it has been across a couple of wireless links wi
A little feedback from the collective is appreciated here. I have a high
school who has bought a connection from me but is also stuck with an old
T1 circuit under contract for the next 3 years. They want both
connections to be used all the time and for all traffic to automatically
go through th
The best way is to contact the FAA directly. A couple of quick phone calls
should do the trick.
marlon
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Doih!, The link is on the www.wispa.org webpage.
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482 Office
260-307-4000 Cell
260-918-4340 VoIP
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Rick,
There is a link in the drop down list called WISP Resouces for that page.
It is the very top page called FCC Tower Search.
Respectfully,
Rick Harnish
President
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