JohnnyO
You have it right! IMHO.>-Original Message->From: JohnnyO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2006 08:31 AM>To: ''WISPA General List''>Subject: RE: [WISPA] Returns to Hyperlinktech.com is it possible?>>Sure do - We credit ALL of our customers without them having to ask
I believe it is EBays policy to duplicate every official email on their
site. So if you get something that looks like it is from ebay, you
should log into ebay and check to see if you have the same email in
their 'My Messages' system. Needless to say you should log into ebay
by going to www.
You have a link for them Mac?
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Mac Dearman
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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Remote Backup
Services
I have been using RBS
for 2 years now without a hitch. It is so simple to inst
Couldn't say for sure, but I have a suspicion ->
static discharge in the antenna. Worked on Canopy at Motorola. At
one time they used an antenna coupling circuit that was highly static sensitive
(at the antenna). They reworked the antenna coupling to make it less
succeptible. If these ca
Kelly,
Yes, your ground could have a high-resistance thereby causing too much
energy to pass through, zapping the card. Another possibility is perhaps
the surge suppressor itself is defective.
jack
Kelly Shaw wrote:
I'm running a StarOS Wrap Combo wit
I'm running a StarOS
Wrap Combo with an Atheros 5213 PCI card at one of my POPs.
When the slightest
thunderstorm comes through, I lose this card. For some reason or another
it's output drops severely and only my closest clients can connect. I go
from a -65 signal to -85+ on my closest cl
On 6/2/06, Mac Dearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
p.s. I am a top poster too :)
And I wouldn't hate you for it if you didn't leave all that cruft at the bottom.
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You're right. I got a different address and looked it up and got
a Time Warner Telecom address that looked pretty suspicious although
ebaymainstreet is registered to what looks like the proper eBay...
I bet Jeromie is right and there's a poisoned DNS somewhere.
. . . j o n a t h a n
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I have been using RBS for 2 years now
without a hitch. It is so simple to install on the server side and it makes a
disc to use as an install on the client side. It also compresses the data and
then encrypts in utilizing Blowfish encryption. It has been a very profitable experience
for us.
can one hijack a subdomain or pages on ebay.com?
the first click is click3.ebay.com
the whois stuff on ebaymainstreet.com is definitely bizarre but...
this message is copied in My Ebay in my online message box. so pretty
sure it's legit.
now, will they change around how they send a message like
All of ebay lives in 66.135.192.0/19 or 66.135.192.0 - 66.135.223.255
as per there
whois info. ebaymainstreet lives at 161.58.14.93 :BIG RED FLAG:
Jeromie
David E. Smith wrote:
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
EBAYMAINSTREET.COM is registered to ebay, inc.
If you don't have a WHOIS, go to Netw
I've got a Hawking at home. And a Linksys
here in the office to try out, just not programmed it yet.
For that kind of project I'd suggest using a Cisco,
MT, Image Stream etc. type of a router. Just replace whatever is handling
the t-1 with a router designed for two services.
laters,
Mar
We're looking at Handy Backup. So far it
looks good unless you want really high end encryption.
Marlon(509)
982-2181
Equipment sales(408) 907-6910
(Vonage)
Consulting services42846865
(icq)
And I ru
Bo Hamilton wrote:
> Hello everyone! I have a client who will be using my service as backup to
> their T1. I looking for a nice Dual WAN port router this is not too
> expensive. Something in the range of 200 to 300 $.
If you just want "something you can plug two Internet connections into,"
that
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
> EBAYMAINSTREET.COM is registered to ebay, inc.
> If you don't have a WHOIS, go to Networksolutions.com and check WHOIS
> either the IP address or domain.
Only a really dumb scammer (but I repeat myself...) would use his home
address instead of putting in eBay's address, w
We've
used many of the Nortel Instant Internet 100S units available on eBay for under
$50.
They
have several WAN interfaces, and can create many more interfaces
on each 10-100
using
external switches and can often be found with ISDN or dial-up as a third
interface
for
backup. I use it a
http://www.imagestream.com/Envoy.html I am not sure on the price but it
looks like it would work. I think Jeff, their main sales stud, is on this
list
Tom
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Hello everyone! I have a client who will be using my service as backup to their T1. I looking for a nice Dual WAN port router this is not too expensive. Something in the range of 200 to 300 $.
thanks in advance!
Bo Hamilton
NCOWireless.com
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