Hey Guys,
I am trying to build some super cheap backhauls. How much traffic could
I pass with the 133 and a couple of sr5, and would I want a level 3 or 4
lic?
Thanks,
Brian
Would you like to see your advertiseme
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12-15 meg.. depending on rules, connection tracking off may get you
more.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAI
. My
goal here is to go cheap, but not waste any hardware. If I do tranzeo
or something, what will I do with a tranzeo link when I upgrade it?
Nothing, it sits on a shelf.
Anything crazy about this plan?
Brian
Ryan Langseth wrote:
Out of curiousity what is "Super Cheap" with an rb
Ya, but it's an extra $280 per link, times 10. It's that $2800 I don't
have now.
Blair Davis wrote:
Brian,
Use the RB 532 or 532A. Little more expensive, but I get 20 Mbit/sec
+ thru them in a PtMP setup on 5.8GHz with sr5 or xr5 cards.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Which is why I don't want to invest more than $59 into a board today.
Brian
Dennis Burgess wrote:
There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the daughterboard
looks the most promising I still have no ETA on any of them though.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL P
Would 600 and 1000 mean mhz? Where would a guy find specs for these new
boards?
Brian
Dennis Burgess wrote:
There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the daughterboard
looks the most promising I still have no ETA on any of them though.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EM
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would 600 and 1000 mean mhz? Where would a guy find specs for these new
boards?
Brian
Dennis Burgess wrote:
> There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the
daughterboard
> looks the most promising I still h
m fod says homer
Zack Kneisley wrote:
http://www.hyperlinktechnologies.com/
Do I need to get a spoon??
Happy Friday everyone.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I looked on the blog, but didn't see how big they would be. I need to
make sure
I've been down this road before... Anyone "helping" JohnnyO
needs to know that you should get payment first. I'm still owed for
equipment from over a year ago
He sure had me convinced.
Be careful.
Reliable Internet, LLC
Brian Rohrbacher
JohnnyO wrot
Smith, Rick wrote:
HELP!
Got hit by lightning, was using a 5ghz CM9 w/LMR to a 2' PAC Wireless
5ghz dish.
When I enable the interface, EVERYTHING in 5ghz up here goes down.
Massive ping times, etc.
I've replaced the routerboard / CM9 (went up to R52) and the pigtail /
jumper. Only thing left i
I need the utility to get the Tranzeo password. I am at a subscribers
house ans can't get into the radio. Is this something someone can send
me, or how is this done.
Brian
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A wise man once told me that 10% of your customers cause you 90% of your
work.
With that advice I decided the best thing to do was send the 10% to my
competition.
Brian
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
I am looking for advice and examples of what to do with PITA customers.
I have a few that are ju
happy.
Brian
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
Yes,
But how do you do that? Do you write them a letter? Repo your gear?
ryan
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I talking about the ones who cause problems on their computer and blame
it on me. Then they tell my it's my job to fix it, for free. The
internet is working fine when I go over there with my laptop. It's only
a couple I've done this to.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
Customers are hard to com
or WDSL
Jory Privett wrote:
Our signs say High Speed Internet Available Here and have our web
address and phone number. The work great.
Jory Privett
WCCS
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I need a new one. Anyone got a laptop that works outside well? I can't
see the screen on my dell very well.
Brian
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Not sure what you mean by "better" What was better for me was the
IBM I just got off the UPS truck today. My old Dell basically fell
apart. This new IBM looks way more rugged than the Dell but yet is
"better" in price than the toughbook by about 2k. Now I know this IBM
can't be put thro
i have heard radio shack carries them.
Brian
Scott Reed wrote:
I used to get these at Lowes, but Lowes discontinued them. Where do
you get them?
Mark McElvy wrote:
I use channelmaster 30ft telescopic masts (actually about 27') I use a
foot that bolts to the roof and have a socket for the bo
Where's my tin foil hat when I need it.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Tom,
If you post about it on the Mikrotik support forum, you will magically
see your post disappear about 2-3 days later. Go ahead, try it... I've
done it twice now (from two different accounts). The noise doesn't
really
This is good. I want backup at all my sites but there does not seem to
be any products I like. Maybe now people will make them.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
Speak of the devil.
Tessco says the FCC is going to require 8 hours of back up:
http://www.tessco.com/yts/industry/products/infra/inf
last i knew pac was getting a place in Chicago. Maybe they are shipping
now. Did you check?
Brian
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Anyone on the East Coast, or Central US, stock the PacWireless 29db
Dual Pol parabolics?
Looking for quicker ship times, at lower ship costs, as I'm east coast.
Please contac
Scott Lambert wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:21:37AM -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Here's an example from yesterday. My new laptop is Vista (the old one has
a concrete floor induced broken screen). There is a device somewhere on my
network that is answerin
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:21:37AM -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
wrote:
Here's an example from yesterday. My new
www.whitepages.com
Reverse lookups, address, people, businessin just about any combination.
Brian
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What does everyone use for reverse phone numbers? I normally use 411.com
but stuck today as it says it does not exist. Trying to find out who the
carrier is and w
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Same here. I get them at $1 a piece. They probably have 1000 sitting
in a pile right now. Every once in a while they just take them to the
scrap yard.
Brian
Tim Wolfe wrote:
I buy all of mine through the local Direct TV installer. They sell them
to me at $4 a unit which is much lower t
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> Same here. I get them at $1 a piece. They probably have 1000 sitting in a
> pile right now. Ever
what is the cost like on that?
Mark Nash wrote:
We have just signed on with PowerCode. We like the interface, and it is
much more than billing. It's got a bandwidth manager, auto-account shut-off
for nonpayment, CRM, lead-tracking, commission-tracking.
So far so good, we billed with it t
How much? I need one for next year.
Cliff - Home wrote:
And I have:
A Partridge in a Pear Tree ... :)
left over from Christmas of course.
On 1/15/08 3:58 PM, "Joe Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have roughly about 20 Cisco 1310 radios to clear
out. I need to get $300.00
I've contacted MT support once. It was a week ago. I had an old 532
running 3.x and it wouldn't upgrade. I went to the website, filled out
the form, attached the sup file and sent it. I got a reply five minutes
later with a new key. I upgraded. Life is good. :)
Brian
On 1/9/2013 5:15 P
I like Tom's idea. Just replace one site, with other gear. Trango,
802.11 (if it's a site with no 15 mile shots) And take the old CPEs
down and re use them as you hook up people to the other Karlnet sites.
I think this is the least disruptive. You would be only messing with
one site.
An
I've heard of weird stuff when Air Force One comes to town. Or is
there and Ham events going on?
Jeff Mabry wrote:
Good Morning, WISPA.
We have witnessed a
decrease in five (5) TrangoLink10 5.8 GHz
PtPs Received Signal Levels overnight. These links are deployed in
variou
Shovel. Draw a line between them and start digging down.
Dan Metcalf wrote:
Yeah that’s what I'm thinking, basically my cat5 wire and POE system is the bond
between the 2 separate grounds :-(... Is there an easy/cheap way to test of the
grounds are connected underground?
Use these on ethernet. They ground all 8 pins, clamps voltage at 60v,
and provides bidirectional protection.. Never had one fail in 7
months. I live in the state of Michigan. 2nd worse for lightning. It
something protects here, it should protect anywhere else.
http://www.demarctech.com/pr
Here is a weird on to throw in there. I had a sub tell me last week
that every time they shoot the shuttle into space it screws up the
weather. Could it be an after effect from the shuttle going through
the atmosphere and into space?
Brian Webster wrote:
I'm purely speculating here, but
of George
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http://www.midwestunlimited.com/store_detail.lasso?-Token.id=10229
George
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I just bought a harness. (I know, two years in and it's my first
h
I feel that we are kind of self regulated, where as the "big boys", when
left unregulated, go crazy.
Charles Wu wrote:
If anyone recalls the argument I had with Charles Wu...about how I would
NEVER surrender ownership of every part of my own network, from customer to
carrier hotel if there wa
ow what regulation
means.
Charles Wu wrote:
How are WISPs self-regulated?
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Everything has already been setup by WISPA. One of the major things
WISPA needs to be this force it numbers. Everyone on this list needs to
join. JOIN NOW!
Mac Dearman wrote:
See inline comments please :-* for your reading pleasure
Charles Wu wrote:
The other day, I stated what you jus
More like boring.. :) But good stuff to be aware of.
George wrote:
http://www.oregonfast.net/gofast/Telecom/072705_telecom_bill.pdf
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I have a 900 AP in the air with 6 SUs connected for 9 months. Never a
reboot. That is all I know.
Todd Lancaster wrote:
I happen to like trango. Only product i have a issue with is the Atlas
radio. On my 3rd set in 2 months. Last set too if it happens again im
dropping that product line. Bu
Are you thinking a 900mhz PtP or throwing up a 900 ap with su and
hooking up others too? Have you thought about tree mount or small
tower? Either might be cheaper than 900 to get the link.
Brian
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
What is the absolute lowest cost 900
mhz stuff out there?
That is the kind DemarcTech sells.
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-poe/poe-main.html
The pictire on the site is the old ones.
A. Huppenthal wrote:
Passive PoE - Ebay item 5219201097 ...
Has anyone seen these from a disty here in the US? If I mis-read the
shipping its $6 per
I have a pair of 2004 stand up wave runners we can ride all around.
Michigan would be a nice place for the gathering. What do ya'll think?
It can be the "Mid-West Tent Camp WISPA". Lets do this mid September.
When and where, I'll be there.
Mac Dearman wrote:
awww dude, the "day after"
Any thoughts on this? It was talked about at WiNog 1, but not too much
since. Are we working on getting connected from "sea to shining sea"?
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it? Been a long time since I was up there... Whatever we do, I think
we should have one of these this year... The summer in Aspen is pretty
much gone. We had 2 weeks in July and now its sweater weather, I kid
you not.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I have a pair of 2004 stand up wave runners we can
I have a sub that says his VOIP goes to crap when I limit upload to
128k. Does VOIP need more than that?
Brian
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or the
over-caffeinated (disclosure:greedy trade show operator) here read a
different thread while responding to ya.
Go ahead Scriv, you can boot me now - I probably deserve it.
cheers jp
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Keep up the good work. I see major improvements from when you first
told us it existed. It will be good for us all.
Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor wrote:
Tom.. awkward is the right word.. and i do agree.. the
good news is that while its not ideal for you to enter your points yet
(getti
ning strap?
http://www.midwestunlimited.com/store_detail.lasso?-Token.id=10241
The double lanyard needs to have the big fat hooks. Anymore suggestions?
George wrote:
http://www.midwestunlimited.com/store_detail.lasso?-Token.id=10229
George
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I just bought a harness. (I
et with large Dring for the seat in the harness...
Total purchase was around $600
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I just got one for my guy and hey says it's way more comfortable than
the other one and he can spend more time on a tower.
George
Bob Moldashel wrote:
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
last chance. I am ordering. Well, it's been 3 yearsbut it's
time for a harn
ff.. It amazes me sometimes that
you guys don't seem to understand that we too, see some things that you
don't. You may see more of the forrest, but we see every crack in the bark
of the trees. We see every weed, insect, rodent etc.
I've said it before and I'll sa
Yes. After we click on the providers "bubble" link it to a radio
mobile map with a legend so they can do a "self site survey" before
they call you. Or link it to your map with your coverage circles on
it. I like this. Now all I have to do is get this guy
http://www.wirelessmapping.com/ t
ing seminar for climbing - OSHA safe.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Actually, I already own it. Bill Curd sold me his extra one 2 weeks
ago.
George wrote:
Hey order the one with the aluminum bar seat in it.
It's only like 20 dollars more, and it's a lot more comfortable to
If you want to sponsor me, I'll go. I have no funds for that. Rant
some more.nope.still don't have money. I did order a hard hat
as well, so I guess I'm on the right track. Also, I did plan on
attaching the lanyard to the tower legs because I feel they are stronger
compared to the c
ide of a tower.
My suggestion. spend the money on the training and equipment to do
it right before you hurt (or kill) yourself or someone else...
Just my $.02 worth
Mike
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
To be completely honest. Only if it's free. Otherwise, I'll stay
tied of
Is there any hpol 900mhz mobile antennas out there?
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Most omni antennas are very low
gain. And the lower the gain the less the xpol.
Try the Mobile Mark mag mount omni
antennas. Available in 3dB or so. I'll bet you do just fine with
t
derstand why your a success at what ever you will be doing
then.
I strongly believe in young people getting involved and participating
in the business world.
It's a sign of independence and ingenuity, which is what drives the
American way.
Congrats aga
.
So keep up the hard work, someday you'll look back on this era of
your life and understand why your a success at what ever you will be
doing then.
I strongly believe in young people getting involved and
participating in the business world.
It's a sign of independence and inge
nd an experienced
person to go
> with you for the first climb, and its not likely that that will be
free.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
>
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>
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Subject: [WISPA] The climb safe thread
Maybe I can't afford training, or maybe I don't want to allocate the funds
for training. Either way, t
And then there is always Grand Rapids, MI. :)
Heck, as long as it is in the midwest.
Butch Evans wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Jeff Mabry wrote:
WiNOG 3 - How about St. Louis, MO?
Yeah...I'd vote for that. Or Malden, MO. Population 5000. :-)
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. Join a rock climbing club and really get into it. The same
issues are there when you are hanging on to a rock face and a slip or
fall means certain death.
Lonnie
On 8/17/05, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.comtrainusa.com/Tower%20Tech/ttech.htm
While we
Am I correct in thinking that this one
http://www.midwestunlimited.com/store_detail.lasso?-Token.id=10200
will kill you faster than this one?
http://www.midwestunlimited.com/store_detail.lasso?-Token.id=10192
I would think the seat strap takes pressure off the leg straps. I'm
thinking the leg
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>
> Let
Is anyone bumping up their install or monthly fees to offset high gas
prices? Gas went up over 60 cents this week.
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Are you talking about this??
http://www.odessaoffice.com/sdsl.htm
Paul Hendry wrote:
If you get a dry pair from your office to a customer site via the local
exchange is there any reason you couldn't use ADSL2+ or VDSL equipment on a
dry pair?
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Let me know, me and my stand up waverunner will be there if your kicking
up a big wake... :)
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
I just lit up my second lake resort.
And I've got a nice little (old, '73) open bow boat. It's a fun
little ride. 18 feet with a 302 v8 in it! One of these
IL
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I understood it like this. We all put those words on our site. Then
google will rank those words "wireless internet" really high in hits and
send everyone to the evdo wisp site. But if all we need is the words,
like Tom said, can I just bury them in the back where no one will see
them and go
I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn bx
tower. It is 5 sections of 8 ft. I just got 15 bags of portland cement and will add my own gravel.
I was thinking about three 1 1/2 inch pieces of pipe stuck in the concrete to bolt the tower legs to. I will
thread and p
That one has 7 sections and mine has 5. I never found the specs for
base. I'll keep looking.
Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:
http://bold98.org/gallery/ProjectsTower
Please read this and the manual from the site. You do not have nearly
enough concrete for the base.
Lonnie
On 8/21/05,
Do a 4 x 4 foot pad that's 5 feet deep and you've got lots of
concrete. If a cement truck is not an option, rent a mixer. Don't
skimp on the plug, it's really hard to add concrete later.. :-)
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
That one has 7 sections and mine has 5. I never fo
Found it. But now I don't understand exactly how big my hole needs to be.
http://www.wb0w.com/shelby/BXCBS1.htm
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
As close as I get is the info on page 9 and 10. All I want is the
dumb thing to say "dig a hole this by this for a 40 footer." I still
h
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Found it. But now I don't understand exactly how big my hole needs to
be.
http://www.wb0w.com/shelby/BXCBS1.htm
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
oops, here is where pages 9 and 10 are.
http://www.antennasystems.com/bxcatalog.pdf
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
As close as I get is the info on page 9 and 10. All I want is the
dumb thing to say "dig a hole this by this for a 40 footer." I still
have no idea how big of a hole I
, NO WIRES!
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I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn bx
t
orts.com/forum/remark,13978705
Includes some good diagrams.
http://www.startawisp.com/content/category/8/79/58/
A collection of grounding tips.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
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> Portland cement has no gravel. I'll mix it 4 parts to one.
So.those 15 94 lb bags are like 60 94 lb bags. I h
age-
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I know. On one hand I want it good enough for a CPE, but on the other
hand I don'
Pretty sure I should have done this on the 30th. Seems like it would
have been easier.
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
For those of you in the states...remember that you have to file form
477 with the FCC by September 1.
Here is a link to the form:
http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html#477
Took me
Title: Message
Well, I guess I found four "dumb" people that got me started. All my
start up funds came from 4 people. All four were subs from a previous
WISP I owned, (before my partner took everything over and left me out
in the cold) they all said, "I want you providing service, not the
tners
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uaranteed the money?
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u may want to visit a lawyer and
get things cleaned up.
-Matt
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Just typed up something on the laptop that said, "I owe you "this"
much", and we both signed it. Not fancy, but a little better than an
oral agreement. I won't miss a payment and w
I wouldn't worry about it since the way you did it put the investors
at risk more so than you. There is a better way to do it and before
your company gets too successful you may want to visit a lawyer and
get things cleaned up.
-Matt
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I use a lot from Demarc Technology. APs run flawless. CPEs are great,
but don't skimp on grounding and ethernet suge protection.
Brian
Bo Hamilton wrote:
Anyone have used or currently using these radio's? What is the story
on these?
Bo
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I've lost a few, but due to surges. Ground and put this
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-poe/dt-poe-sp01.html on
the ethernet run (tucked in the enclosure) and your golden. Tony will
give the ethernet surge protectors away at a great price if your buying
your CPEs from him. I b
nt to grow your business.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
- Original Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher"
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Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ta
I was told to bring this up after WiNog. Well...
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that way, when you
want to grow your business.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
- Original Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher"
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IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Taking on an investor?
I just have to find someone to do insta
x27;t take this the wrong way BUT ---> if you spent less time on the
Internet you would soon get those people connected.
Been there, done that.
Lonnie
On 8/25/05, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just have to find someone to do installs. I have as many waiting to
be
ans with
constants.
Sorry for the rant, but the biggest
mistake I see in this business is when the operator doesn't realize the
importance of sales. If your name is not on the job description, its a
problem.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet-
2 full time jobs for the
1st 8 months we were in the WISP game on top of building the WISP..
JohnnyO
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ng from a guy that
subbed out intalls at $100 each until today. By reading these posts,
I'm now convinced that it's all coming back in-house.
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 1:28 AM
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as, I feel it will die because
everyone is too busy with their own business and they hope someone
else will
get it going.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com
Free World Dialup #481416
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