Had to swap out a switch in a hurry and this was the best option at Fry's
Managed switch
Gigabit
No Fan
POE on port 1
Managed
This thing is not passing anything other than native VLAN1.
Anyone using Netgear switches than can explain the terminology? Netgear tech
support is less than
Thanks for the advise. I'm wondering how many PtP I can have on a tower? I have
two UBNT rocket M5 and a 5.7 canopy. I want to add two more rockets and a
canopy all on the same switch.
Akinlolu C. Ajayi-Obe Director, AS Technologies Ltd. 08023258027
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We received a document that says the minimum upload for Terrestrial Fixed
Wireless is 768k. Anyone else seeing this?
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On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Scott Piehn li...@jcwifi.com wrote:
We currently Q each customer at the tower. I am looking at my edge
router trying to figure out who is using what
Should I just create an unlimited simple Q for each IP or is there a more
efficient way.
I want to still
Here is what I have:
Port 7 - backhaul to head end
Port 6, 5, 4, 3 - AP's with Vlan 1, 40, 99 traffic
Port 2 - backhaul to another tower with Vlan 1, 40, and 99 traffic
Port 1 - Last Mile CTM (Vlan 1 only)
I have to be careful that I get this right since access to the tower is limited.
Under the
If you have a managed switch and a spare linux machine, you could mirror
the port which your edge router's customer interface is connected to another
port on the switch, plug the linux switch to that port and use the iftop[1]
tool.
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Roney Eduardo
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I need to monitor current on an AC line at a tower site. Like 5 amps
at 120 VAC. I would like to graph it with something like 'Site
Monitor' from 'Packet Flux' which has a 0 - 100mv DC input among other
inputs. Does anyone know a good way to convert to that hopefully with
some surge protection
Why do you need to step that up instead of just using the 0-100mv input
(labeled shunt) on the packetflux sitemonitor. Not sure I'm following
you.
On 2/24/2011 3:43 PM, Matt wrote:
I need to monitor current on an AC line at a tower site. Like 5 amps
at 120 VAC. I would like to graph it
We're talking with the FCC about having them do
a 5 GHz webinar for the WISP community to address issues like:
1. TDWR Update
2. TDWR Interference-Avoidance Techniques
3. Software Configuration (what's allowed; what's not in 5 GHz)
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