RE: [WISPA] My Towers Need More CPU - suggestions?

2006-02-11 Thread Paul Hendry
Has anyone found another solution like a pc104+ board? There are a few newer/faster AMD CPU's than the 266MHz Geode in the WRAP board so I'd be surprised if there isn't a faster/stable generic x86 solution out there. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

[WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Is there a program out there that will work on windows to ping addresses? I hung a Trango AP and don't know it's IP address. Any way to get it? I think I know what range it's on, but that is a lot of addresses to ping. Any program that will do this? -- Brian Rohrbacher Reliable Internet,

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Travis Johnson
In a DOS window, you can do: for /L %x in (1,1,254) do @ping 192.168.1.%x -w 100 -n 1 | find Reply from Travis Microserv Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Is there a program out there that will work on windows to ping addresses? I hung a Trango AP and don't know it's IP address. Any way to get it?

[WISPA] RE: ping utility response

2006-02-11 Thread Joshua M. Andrews
Dear Brian: Create a batch script with this code: @echo off :: Response.batClay Calvert 12 July 2001 if NOT %3'==' goto Test echo. echo. echo Syntax: %~n0 XXX.XXX.XXX YYY ZZZ [Up ^| Down] echo. echo Where XXX.XXX.XXX = The first three octets of the IP echo address range to check, YYY is

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I am dumber than that, I tried to type that stuff in but no go. I think the IP might be 10.0.2.??? Exactly what should I type? Travis Johnson wrote: In a DOS window, you can do: for /L %x in (1,1,254) do @ping 192.168.1.%x -w 100 -n 1 | find Reply from Travis Microserv Brian

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Mark Nash
They send out an ARP packet if you can plug in locally and do a frame capture. -Original Message- From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 12:54:22 To:Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization wireless@wispa.org Subject: [WISPA] ping utility Is there a

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Again. I am dumber than that. I've never even heard of a frame capture, much less know what it is, how to do it, or what to do it on? LOL :) Mark Nash wrote: They send out an ARP packet if you can plug in locally and do a frame capture. -Original Message- From: Brian Rohrbacher

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread John Scrivner
Travis, This is something I have never seen before. Thanks for this tip. Is there any place you know of that can tell us more about the syntax of scripts like this so we can all become more knowledgeable about setting them up with different criteria? I think this is a very useful tool. I have

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Joe Laura
Brian, Look at lan is free and I use it every day. Its a nice utility. Superior Wireless New Orleans,La. www.superior1.com - Original Message - From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 12:20 PM Subject: Re:

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Blair Davis
Try this. http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/ It works well for me and is free. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Is there a program out there that will work on windows to ping addresses? I hung a Trango AP and don't know it's IP address. Any way to get it? I think I know what range it's on, but

[WISPA] Trango

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I need to order 5 SUs. I've never ordered direct from Trango. Anyone got a good name of who I need to talk to? Unless anyone want to sell me 5 used one. I'm not too picky. Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe:

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Thanks everyone. Turns out I had the POE plugged into the switch instead of the other black cable that was the one going up the tower. When I plugged the LAN side of the POE into the switch I got 2 lights on the switch to turn on. Then I figured out the little loop. So I dug into the nema

Re: [WISPA] Trango

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
900 mhz Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I need to order 5 SUs. I've never ordered direct from Trango. Anyone got a good name of who I need to talk to? Unless anyone want to sell me 5 used one. I'm not too picky. Brian -- Brian Rohrbacher Reliable Internet, LLC www.reliableinter.net Cell

[WISPA] OT 3 Trillion Packets.

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Ok, so I am working on a subs laptop. When I double click on the connection computers it says 3 trillion packets sent and 7 received. Is this pretty crazy? I just rebooted and by the time I clicked on the computers, it's already at 300,000,000,000 (300 billion) Brian -- WISPA Wireless

Re: [WISPA] OT 3 Trillion Packets.

2006-02-11 Thread Blair Davis
either the TCP/IP stack is messed up, or it is infected with virus or spyware. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Ok, so I am working on a subs laptop. When I double click on the connection computers it says 3 trillion packets sent and 7 received. Is this pretty crazy? I just rebooted and by the

Re: [WISPA] OT 3 Trillion Packets.

2006-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
But is that a common number for a virus infected computer? it was only turned on for 15 minutes. Blair Davis wrote: either the TCP/IP stack is messed up, or it is infected with virus or spyware. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Ok, so I am working on a subs laptop. When I double click on the

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Tim Kerns
Glad you found your problem, but those of us who are lazy http://www.radmin.com/download/index.php and look for IPScanner windows based program which will scan a subnet. - Original Message - From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List

Re: [WISPA] ping utility

2006-02-11 Thread Scott Reed
And, though it shouldn't work according to one of the RFCs, most of the time you can ping the broadcast address and then look at the ARP table.  I realize the original problem was fixed, but here is a quick find a machine procedure. Assume PC is addressed as the device to be found and the

Re: [WISPA] Trango

2006-02-11 Thread Mac Dearman
Call Mike Inverso at Trango. He is a good guy and easy to work with. Look at Angry IP for a network scanner. It is *free* and *open-source* software that works like a million dollars. It has some other utilities you can download as well that are - - -well lemme see - --- - - -- G R E A T !!

Re: [WISPA] Trango

2006-02-11 Thread Mac Dearman
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Re: [WISPA] Trango

2006-02-11 Thread Tom DeReggi
Trango assigns territories to reps, your rep depends on your state. Tom DeReggi RapidDSL Wireless, Inc IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message - From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 4:56