How do I go about finding a bandwidth provider? I have been tasked to
find 100Megs of Internet and have exhausted all the options I know.
What I have done so far is contact other ISP's in the area and asked
them if they can get me Internet. So far everybody has said no because
they can figure out
for service.
Regards.
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, Fl 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232
Helpdesk: 305 663 5518 option 2 Email: supp...@snappydsl.net
On 11/7/2011 11:22 AM, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
How do I go about finding a bandwidth provider? I have been
I am going to throw my 2 cents in.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Nick W lists-wi...@atomsplash.com wrote:
I've been experimenting with both the last 2 weeks. I've read that VMWare
will have a 16GB limitation in it's next free version, which is pushing me
to Xen/XenServer. Just ordered
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote:
I can answer more questions if you have them.
Good info, thanks. If I go with Proxmox can I later switch to
Opennode by simply copying my virtual machines over to Opennode? Is
OpenVZ preferred over KVM for linux
The two that I would look at would be qmailtoaster.com or zimbra.com
They are both open source and run on Linux and both work really well
without much headache.
Thanks,
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Patrick D. Nix, Jr
pni...@cnetworksolutions.com wrote:
Since we began in '98
Can you describe your setup a little more. Like what you are using for
software and stuff? I too have a project where this may be useful.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com wrote:
Tonight we spent a few more hours on this project.
We're now streaming live
Why not just by a switch? Switches have no NAT and are cheap. Slap up
a cheap AP an you have your solution however it is not all in one.
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net wrote:
Something like 80% of the time I've been to a network had Linksys, it's been
I have the need for an outdoor router. It needs to have two Ethernet
ports. I am looking at the RB433 as the router but I need a suggestion
for an outdoor case that will work having never used a RB433 before.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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Where can I buy these? I have seen some stuff from Ubiquiti that they
are shipping but I can't seem to find anybody that carries them.
Anybody have any info?
Thanks,
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I am looking for a good place to get an 18ghz link, where do you guys
suggest. Ideally the company would also procure the licence for us. I
am thinking I want the Trango APEX because of it cost / performance.
So if anybody has suggestions on a good company to use I am all ears!
Thanks,
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I don't know if it is because we use the premier edition but POP3 or
IMAP is turned on automatically by checking POP3 or IMAP twice in a
row. The first time if fails but the second time it succeeds, no
logging into the account manually.
Thanks,
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 9:35 AM, David
I am using a Linux box as the router, I am going to add a couple more
interfaces to that box and call the problem solved for now. Going
forward I will be looking at a topology change to prevent these
issues. PPPoE looks like the ticket.
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Butch Evans [EMAIL
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Charles Wyble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
How to I prevent SOHO routers from handing out bogus DHCP information
when they are plugged in backwards?
Filter them upstream?
How would I filter upstream? All clients go into a switch so
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Charles Wyble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Charles Wyble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
How to I prevent SOHO routers from handing out bogus DHCP information
when
How to I prevent SOHO routers from handing out bogus DHCP information
when they are plugged in backwards?
Also on a seperate note; long ago on this list there was a Linux
distro that was basically a WISP management you put it on the gateway
router and it only allowed MAC authorized clients to the
Try this one out. Seems to work well for me.
http://www.brandonchecketts.com/open-source-speedtest/
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Eric Merkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good free/opensource php-based speed test? I
would like something graphical which shows both upload
On Jan 29, 2008 11:52 AM, Bryan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Yes but there are some security concerns with DHCP when sharing wireless
sectors. To prevent requires tracking MAC addressess, which is one more
headache to track. Sure if you are doing true 802.11 CPE, no
I am trying a new install of IPTrack. I have my router all set up and
sending NetFlow data (verified by tcpdump and NTOP) however when I try
to start IPTrack I get these errors:
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at
/usr/src/iptrack/iptrack_capture.pl line 198.
Use of uninitialized
Kismet works better than I could ever get network stumbler to work.
More details too...
On Dec 10, 2007 1:05 PM, CHUCK PROFITO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please add network stumbler to the list
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
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Providing High Speed Broadband
to
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From: Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 4:22 PM
Subject: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem
I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP
I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It
has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss
on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side
(pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from
10-30 seconds and
I am co located on a tower with an FM transmitter. The FM station runs
at 105Mhz. We were running one AP at 10 half duplex to overcome the
havoc that the FM station created on our ethernet feed. We now need to
run that link at 100 full duplex to be able to handle the traffic
coming through it.
conduit,
we ran good outdoor, sheilded CAT5, UV Resistant (even though it is fully
enclosed), and we get a 100meg link without issues for the most part!
One thing we did do, is ensure that we were on the other side of all the
transmission lines running up the tower.
Dennis
On 5/22/07, Andrew
, sheilded CAT5, UV Resistant (even though it is fully
enclosed), and we get a 100meg link without issues for the most part!
One thing we did do, is ensure that we were on the other side of all the
transmission lines running up the tower.
Dennis
On 5/22/07, Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL
I too would like to see the wilibox interface.
On 4/30/07, Mark McElvy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you happen to have a way to look at the Wilibox interface?
Mark McElvy
AccuBak Data Systems, Inc.
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Behalf Of
I am in need of a switch that can live outdoors in an enclosure. It
needs to be small (5 ports) and cheap as the customer dose not want to
any more that he has to. It also needs to surrive the hot and cold
temps that it will experiance. Any reccomendations?
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Model Number??
On 4/23/07, Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netgear 5 port. I've had several in boxes for 2-3 years with temps from
-30F to 100F.
Travis
Microserv
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
I am in need of a switch that can live outdoors in an enclosure. It
needs to be small (5
Thanks Travis and David,
Those look like they will do the trick and at $13 +shipping can't beat
the price!
On 4/23/07, Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FS105
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
Model Number??
On 4/23/07, Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netgear 5 port. I've had
I have gotten a 2.9Megs out of mine, the signal level was -61 and I am
in a moderately quiet noise floor.
On 4/13/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are seeing 2.2mb of actual throughput.
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Behalf Of chris
Has anybody used these? Do they work well? Are they stable?
Can they do 5.3GHz or just 5.8GHz?
Just wondering how they work.
Thanks
Andrew
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I would be insterested as well
On 3/17/07, Anthony Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would be interested in learning more about it.
Anthony
Broadband Corp.
Russ Kreigh wrote:
Yeah, it's completely possible, and will work well, at least once, until
the batteries are gone and need to be
I am needing to order some customer routers in quanity. I have been
using the linksys wrt54gc and really like them. Do you guys have
suggestions of vendors to use?
Thanks,
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those will do nicely! I order a few of them to try out before I put in
a big order thanks!
On 3/7/07, wispa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:25:06 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote
Do you want wireless routers?
http://3btech.net/chwl80wirofo.html
I have been installing
We are putting together a bid to serve some small kiosk type
buildings. The don't want the antenna on the outside of building.
Instead they would like to put the antenna under it's false roof. The
roof is made of fairly thin vinyl material. Has anybody had any
experience with what a 5.8Ghz signal
Good that is what I was hopeing to hear.
Thanks Jack,
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On 2/23/07, Jack Unger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right to try it; that will provide the information that you need. Most
likely, the losses will be fairly low.
jack
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From: Andrew
We are looking to start offering VOIP to our customers. What are your
suggestions to get started? Roll our own? Resell somebody elses? Also
what things should I avoid, or common mistakes?
Thanks for any advice you can give.
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I too am interested in what the minium price would be to put up a POP
using Alvarion gear. I really like my Trango gear but this stuff
sounds awesome and from what I read the Comnet program is just what I
am looking for. To compare to build out a Trango POP it costs about
1600 that includes AP, a
How are you guys tracking usage? What program are you using to measure
it and are you measureing every bit or an average?
On 12/22/06, Tom DeReggi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not had the guts to do what Marlon does. But that doesn't mean there
isn't merit in his method.
Part of the reason
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skype cajeptha
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
Just use spamAssassin with an OCR plugin it does wonders :)
On 10/17/06, rwf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marlon-
We use ASSP. It works great, but it fails a bit at the stock spam
that has
been coming out lately. It is almost entirely
Just use spamAssassin with an OCR plugin it does wonders :)
On 10/17/06, rwf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marlon-
We use ASSP. It works great, but it fails a bit at the stock spam that has
been coming out lately. It is almost entirely a graphic with no readable
text.
I figure that the 300+ it
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