Re: [WISPA] Syslog

2010-01-23 Thread Andrew Jones
rsyslog is a good alternative to syslog-ng, it backs into mysql and works
well with PHPLogCon.


On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:25:10 -0500, Jeremy Parr 
wrote:
> 2010/1/22 Adam Kennedy :
>> Splunk is the way to go for something like that.
> 
> Splunk is very nice, a reasonably decent free product I have used and
> been relatively happy with is PHPLogCon.
> 
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Re: [WISPA] From Today's WSJ

2010-01-23 Thread MDK
You're not wrong, Rick.   But we live in a land with so incredibly much 
wealth, privilege, and opportunity, that there's actually very little that 
politicians can actually DO.   There's so little wrong to "correct" that 
everything they can make a noise about, they blow into a "crisis", when it's 
no crisis at all.We've allowed them to blow up every minor issue into 
some kind of crisis, to make people with wealth beyond imagining for much of 
the world's population,  think that they're somehow helpless "victims" of 
this land of wealth and ease.And we've been so gullible in letting them 
control more and more, we HAVE almost ruined our country.

Go watch some video of Haiti, find pictures of what's happened there... And 
I do not in any way believe you can come back and tell me we have ANY crisis 
in this country.   We have difficulties, rather MINOR ones by comparison at 
that, here, but there is no crisis of any kind.

Watch this: 
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3972193/haitians-helping-haitians?playlist_id=87249

THESE people have a crisis, and darnit, they're putting US to shame with 
their optimism, can-do attitude, and willingness to pull together in and of 
themselves, rather than depend on their government.

Dangit, I have LIVED far beyond the end of the power lines, where there was 
no phone, and "running" water was when you ran and got it, and our house was 
3 rooms and a path.   And I don't consider that time of my life to be 
deprived of anything, nor was I disadvantaged, even though it was some of my 
grade school years.   Is "internet" or "broadband" or a lack of it a big 
factor?   Heck no.   It is a FACTOR, and we should work towards improving 
things.

WE collectively NEED handouts from the taxpayers?   Like hell we do.   All 
we need is some guts and a willingness to actually risk a bit for what we 
actually believe in.We already have a hell of a lot, all that's really 
lacking is our own individual initiative, courage, and willingness to do 
something.I point no fingers here at anyone else,  I have been quite 
proficient in my own faults, as far as that's concerned.   But someone's got 
to say it.We gotta learn to stop making excuses and just go out and do.


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> That is my point. Over my lifetime, I've done a lot of moving and 
> traveling.
> What I find is that some areas are not as progressive as others - and they
> want it that way. Why do the Feds think they know whats best for these
> areas? Dont the locals know whats best for themselves? If the majority in
> these areas dont want broadband access so be it. If the minority in these
> areas wants it, then they need to change the minds of the majority, figure
> out a way to get it there, or move. Where is my thinking wrong here?
> -RickG
 




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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
Wlanparts has the USB AirGrids in stock, I picked up a few to test.  


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Robert,

I'm not sure if anybody has these. They have a USB version and a normal 
POE version, I believe the POE version comes with the injector and it's 
their 24 volt POE.

Regards
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> Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
> Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
> customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
> foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
> being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
> only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
> but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to
use
> a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
I didn't know they had 2 versions.  SB and standard.  Hmm



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Robert,

I'm not sure if anybody has these. They have a USB version and a normal 
POE version, I believe the POE version comes with the injector and it's 
their 24 volt POE.

Regards
Michael Baird
> Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
> Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
> customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
> foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
> being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
> only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
> but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to
use
> a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
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>
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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
Ah, okay.  I was looking at "passive" which normally is reversed.  I'll have
to play with them and see what kind of use I can get.

 

Thanks!  So...  I think I now have a small surplus of PoE crossover
cables  J

 

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I've played with one a bit, they won't even take 12 volts. the only hope I
can see to get longer run out of them would be to use something like 7-9
volts, but I haven't had a chance to test what the max is they'll take
yet...

Polarity isn't reversed - it's still standard 4/5+ and 7/8-.

Robert West wrote: 

Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
 
 
 
Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?
 
 
 
Thanks!
 
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Mathew Howard




I've played with one a bit, they won't even take 12 volts. the only
hope I can see to get longer run out of them would be to use something
like 7-9 volts, but I haven't had a chance to test what the max is
they'll take yet...

Polarity isn't reversed - it's still standard 4/5+ and 7/8-.

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  Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs

 

Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?

 

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Re: [WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Michael Baird
Robert,

I'm not sure if anybody has these. They have a USB version and a normal 
POE version, I believe the POE version comes with the injector and it's 
their 24 volt POE.

Regards
Michael Baird
> Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
> Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
> customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
> foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
> being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
> only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
> but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
> a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs
>
>  
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> Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?
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[WISPA] AirGrid PoE

2010-01-23 Thread Robert West
Okay, okay...  I ordered a few of the UBNT AirGrids from Jerry over at
Pasadena Networks.  Says it runs from a 5v PASSIVE connection from the
customers USB port.  Eh?  65 foot maximum Cat5 run for the 5v.  A 65
foot run would be a bit under my norm.  I see using a separate injector
being standard for me with these but if they run with 5v (sheeesh) I can
only hope a normal injector with 15 or 24 volts can be tolerated by these
but since they are setup as a passive PoE, the polarity is swapped so to use
a normal PoE I gotta cross over the pairs

 

Has anyone installed these yet?  Any tips, trick, frustrations to share?

 

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Just Micro Digital Services Inc.

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