Louisiana State Police to Build Statewide Wireless Network
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Agreement Provides Louisiana With Access to the ERF Wireless Statewide
Wireless Broadband Network for Law Enforcement Operations and Disaster
Recovery.
ERF Wireless announced today that it has
I didn't download it, but I read about it on the site and it looks ok.
It looks Google Earth like.
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/
Brian
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Who likes what better and why. Anyone used any combination of these
three that has opinions?
Worldwind
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/.
Microdem
http://www.usna.edu/Users/oceano/pguth/website/microdem.htm
Google Earth
http://earth.google.com/
Brian
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
Brian,
I have
Professional Employer Organizations | Administrative Serice Organizations
Jack Unger wrote:
I hate to admit my ignorance here but my curiosity got the best of me...
what does ASO and PEO stand for?
Peter R. wrote:
I would suggest hiring through an ASO or PEO organization.
These staff
Well, let me put it simply. The guy running this company is
arrogant and not at all interested in helping his customers. I have
plenty of correspondence to back that up with their company. Hardware
that we used is nothing more than a standard rack server that is
overpriced. We used to
Charles Wu wrote:
Wanted to get people's opinion of ETINC
It's been some time since Dennis has publically flogged anyone ducking but
curious about product performance / comparisons / pros / cons / etc
-Charles
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Charles,
We replaced our ETINC box with Mikrotik about 6 months ago. We are now
able to do the bandwidth management closer to the customer (at each
Mikrotik around the network) and were able to eliminate a point of
failure on the network.
Travis
Microserv
Charles Wu wrote:
Wanted to get
Travis...
Customer service issues aside, performance -- do you prefer the single ETINC
or the multiple Mikrotiks?
-Charles
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Charles,
Having a single point for management is easier... but having it spread
out over multiple boxes means you don't have to have as much horsepower
for the single box...
The ETInc box worked great for us for almost 4 years... however, I would
never go back (mainly due to customer
ETINC works great but so do several other lower-cost options which do
not include dealing with an abusive vendor. Are you going to buy him out
Charles? :-)
Scriv
Charles Wu wrote:
Wanted to get people's opinion of ETINC
It's been some time since Dennis has publically flogged anyone
Thanks Brian
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I'm pasting Gino's link to the right thread.
Then I can search me email in a year and find
Anyone know anything about ERF Wireless andthe personel involved?
I'm just wondering if the State Police picked a WSIP company that was
instrumental in the original aid to the area during the crisis, or just some
company that won the bid?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed
What is ETINC?
John Scrivner wrote:
ETINC works great but so do several other lower-cost options which do
not include dealing with an abusive vendor. Are you going to buy him
out Charles? :-)
Scriv
Charles Wu wrote:
Wanted to get people's opinion of ETINC
It's been some time since
states, the insurance covers ANYTHING that arises due to the vehicle or
its use
Insightful, I did not know that. And under that situation, Its logical that
business liability coverage would cover anything above what the
auto-insurance did not.
But the real question here is not whether the
ETINC is the bandwdith manager that was made by the equivellent of the Soup
Nazi (Seinfeld) of Bandwdith management appliances.
I believe it runs on FREEBSD, and 5 years ago, it was considered the Best of
Breed, preventing the need to buy expensive Packeteer devices ($10,000), and
costing
Tom DeReggi wrote:
states, the insurance covers ANYTHING that arises due to the vehicle
or its use
Insightful, I did not know that. And under that situation, Its logical
that business liability coverage would cover anything above what the
auto-insurance did not.
But the real question
Man, that is scary and damn foolish advice you guys!
Nothing worse than finding out that you are improperly insured.
Can you imagine what would happen when you tried to file a claim and they
denied it because you insured a van not a bucket truck!
wow
Marlon
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I'm not even going to try to read these last two posts. You guys need to
use paragraphs! This is wa too hard on the ol' eyes!
Marlon
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