Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Andy Trimmell
One customer that knows enough to be dangerous runs around town telling 20 people they hate your service. From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Justin Wilson Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 1:11 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Customer

Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181)
We use mainly Linksys units. They are a bit more expensive but we don't deal with warranty issues etc. I'll install them at hookup if the customer wants one. We've been trying the ones from Readylink but so far the jury is out on them. Sometimes they work nicely, other customers have nothing

Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Marco Coelho
We sell our customers routers, both Netgear and Linksys. We charge $100 and guarantee the router for as long as they are on the service with us. Linksys seem to have a much higher failure rate than the Netgear units. Netgear routers do pppoe better and more reliably.

Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Ryan McKenzie
Marlon, In response to your statement: Some days I just wish the POE had a wifi router built into it so we could include wifi like the telco does these days. ARC makes one. It's the iFlex indoor AP. You could use any brand of POE (including Moto) from 9-24VDC to power the device and then

Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Akinlolu Ajayi-Obe
Check your configuration installed over twenty and didn't have a problem with any of them after upgrading to the llatest firmware. Upgrade if you haven't and you will be fine. On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Darin Steffl dcsho...@gmail.com wrote: Hey guys, What are some of you providing for

Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181)
Hmmm, anyone using them? Who stocks them? What do you do, plug your own power brick into it? That would kind of defete the purpose wouldn't it? That's not really much different than a standard install. thanks, marlon - Original Message - From: Ryan McKenzie To: WISPA

Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Jason Bailey
Looks to be powered by the stock cpe's poe. We need one that does both. --- On Mon, 4/30/12, Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181) o...@odessaoffice.com wrote: From: Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181) o...@odessaoffice.com Subject: Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org

Re: [WISPA] Customer Routers

2012-04-30 Thread Ryan McKenzie
The iFlex ships with a 24V. 07A POE brick. That plugs into 120VAC, and allows you to run 100m of cat5 where you can install the iFlex indoor AP. Perhaps you don't want your indoor AP broadcasting from where it is plugged in. Then you can run an additional 100m to the roof where the iFlex