I said pop-up because that's what the Mikrotik help says it is. Is it
actually a redirect then?
I would have thought it would block them as I thought that was what the
advertise-timeout setting was for.
Cheers,
P.
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Hello Paul,
I will see if we can add better documentation for this these features. I
think their web browser gets the ad page instead of where they wanted to go
-- and then it goes on to where they wanted to go.
John
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WIRELESS ISP
Matt,
Dave's topic isn't really Net Neutrality. That is an ISP filtering its
own email accounts. You can change ISPs.
Net Neutrality deals with the last mile providers - MSO and ILEC -
prioritizing their traffic or partner traffic while squeezing out
traffic from all other sources.
Net
FCC 06-34
WT Docket 96-86
The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for
Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Communications Requirements
Through the Year 2010
In this Eighth Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Eighth NPRM), we seek comment
on whether certain
The first profiles the WiMAX Forum will establish for mobile WiMAX
(802.16e-2005) will be for 2.3GHz (WCS bands) and 2.5GHz (2.5-2.696GHz BRS
EBS bands). Commercial products confirming to the STANDARD will begin to hit
the market over the next few months, and these will take the form factor of
I don't think this really applies to us. The 24mhz is already allocated and
off the table for our use.
However, it does seem to me that the band usage etc. should be left up to
the end user. The FCC should just allocate the band and let the market
decide how to use it.
Marlon
(509)
The FCC should just allocate the band and let the market
decide how to use it.
Marlon, that might normally be an appropriate tact, but this allocation is
not for private use. It is an allocation designated to public safety, as in
the safety interests of the general public. And within those
Brad, it would be an interesting discussion, to break down what the
various costs are of networks at various scales of deployment.
Even more interesting, would be what kind of business model can be created
which shows profitability servicing residential customers at
price-competitive rates using
I'd not call Tranzeo low cost. They are middle of the road these days.
I've got a lot of a lot of things. Tranzeo and Smartbridges being the bulk
of it.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
So these are just the licensed frequencies that will get mobile WIMAX.
There will be no unlicensed WIMAX mobile or fixed any time in 2006, is
that correct?
One of the reasons I ask this is there is a group that claims they will
be rolling out unlicensed mobile WIMAX here along the Oregon
George,
At this point, there are no mobile frequency profiles planned for UL at all.
This could change, but it won't likely change with respect to 5GHz; the
profile there will only be for 802.16-2004 (all fixed, all the time).
There may be some UL fixed WiMAX that gets certified this year, but
How do I change. I put my WISP Wi-Max, oops, and need to make it WISP.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net
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From: Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor
[EMAIL
The mouse-over text color needs to be something other than white. It doesn't show up on the white map.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net
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From: Robert Kim
Man I'm not that mentally challenged but I haven't
been able to figure out how to put my WISP on this map! Help,
please?
Mark NashNetwork EngineerUnwiredOnline.Net350 Holly
StreetJunction City, OR 97448http://www.uwol.net541-998-541-998-5599
fax
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From:
Instructions in the top frame.
Zoom in, when you get the place you want, double click on it. Map will move to center click point. Enter the fields at the top of the map frame and click save.
Your entry will not show up until you either add another one or exit and reload the map.
Scott Reed
As we all know, this can take the form of an almost religious debate,
which I'm going to try to avoid (and I'll ask Brad or others from Alvarion
to avoid the same). We here have a strong tendency toward passion as it
relates to this market, and to be sure, we feel a strong sense of pride in
the
Patrick,
You certainly do have some free time on your hands of late it looks like!
wicked grin
I actually talked to Jason an year or two ago. I've gone on a mission to
find some of those who started this industry. I've been talking to Cooter,
Jaime, and Norm Johnson at least semi
I second that problemtried
every way.every linkand dada.how to get it on there
escapes me
Chuck Moses
HIGH DESERT WIRELESS BROADBAND COMMUNICATION
16922 Airport Blvd # 3
Mojave CA 93501
661 824 3431 office
818 406 6818 cell
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Gentlemen, Adding a point is a bit confusing if you've not used an
interface like this before...
The trick is to...
1. ZOOM INTO YOUR LOCATION of choice
when you are zoomed and CENTERED on the location of your AP...
2. Select WISP in the TOP ROW... and add your url...
On 4/19/06, Chuck
Does anyone out there serve rural Carbondale, Illinois? If you do then I
have a potential client for you. Let me know.
Thanks,
Scriv
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Patrick,
Forgive the Me to, but Patrick, GREAT POST on UL WIMAX!
Your post did not only address Wimax, but also addressed several of the big
delimna's for WISPs and the FCC.
How to coexist. This industry has grown to the point that MANY
WISPs/Players have significant amounts invested in
On 4/19/06, Mark Koskenmaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The telephone company didn't choose a system with $500 CPE. They have a$50 CPE.Same with Cable. We can all understand the infrastructurebuildout and the considerable cost in building it, but even they grasp the
cost of growth limitation
I do 2.4 and 5gig
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha
Jeffrey Thomas wrote:
I am trying to find out how many folks out there use low cost CPE like
tranzeo. please hit me off list if you
do.
Best,
And If I have 500 microcells I can add them all (wish I had 500)
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha
Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor wrote:
Gentlemen, Adding a point is a bit
I accidentally added one where I don't have one. How can I delete it?
Thanks,
Brad Hagstrom
On 4/19/06, Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentlemen, Adding a point is a bit confusing if you've not used aninterface like this before...
The trick is to...1. ZOOM INTO
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