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“We cannot anticipate when, if ever, our operations will become
profitable,” they state in their fillings, which seems honest enough.
But hey, more power to them if they can raise that kind of money. We'd
laugh all the way to the bank if someone offered us a similar valuat
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http://www.netflix.com/Register looks fine to me.
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George Rogato wrote:
Anyone else having a problem viewing the images at netflix.com?
All the
Aww, now I don't feel so bad.
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Judd Dare wow ... that's a old one ... I wonder ehats he's up to
lately, He kicked me off his list about 2 years ago...
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Did you buy xlarge tall by chance?
That would be the size I need.
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On Oct 3, 2007, at 4:18 PM, George Rogato wrote:
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ep in and correct me if I'm wrong.
And then there was Dennis' Itenic bandwidth manager that is supposed to
work. And on the ispcon floor there was a couple other companies that
had products they too said they could control p2p.
So this article is like a bulls eye for a hot topic.
-
e solution being sought after.
What was said by many others at the conference was limit the torrents
and at the same time be able to ftp or mail what ever at a much higher
rate.
Butch Evans wrote:
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, George Rogato wrote:
A couple names that came up was Imagestream, who say
Mac Dearman wrote:
I will add that these are VERY VERY nice shirts! The Logo is as professional
as the shirt is. These folks did a great job Rick - - be sure you tell them
how pleased we are and if I can't find someone local that does this quality
of work - I am going to get them to make our shir
John Valenti wrote:
Mark,
What don't you like about the Lucaya enclosures?
I have one of the 1208 versions to evaluate. I think I like it a lot.
The built-in antenna seems like it should be good enough for LOS
customers out to a mile, and with our trees few people would have LOS
beyond that
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Carl Shivers wrote:
I recently bought a batch of Buffalo AirStations, which run WHR-HP-G54.
Based upon recommendations, I also installed DD-WRT in order to improve the
OS, I thought, and so I have functionality I wouldn't normally have, like
SNMP.
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Yikes JohnnyO
That picture makes me cringe. The thought of hanging by a nail 4' off
the floor feels even worse.
JohnnyO wrote:
This didn't happen during an install, but it happened while climbing a
ladder and coming out of my own attic.
Where the drain tube is is where the nail had me. Th
Anyone in Lincoln City doing wireless?
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le individually, watchdog).
On a remote site, it'll give anywhere from 12-24 hours depending on load &
whatchya got out there...
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Speak of the devil.
Tessco says the FCC is going to require 8 hours of back up:
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Do you have a url for this new cable?
Thanks
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Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
There's also a new Times Microwave cable that's made
just for 5.8 and such. It's REALLY expensive but the loss numbers were
amazingly low. Oh yeah, by expensive, think twice or so of lmr600 cables.
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Not sure how much I need really. It's the downtime.
it.
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I'm not buying it.
Yes, we as service providers have a right to determine th service level
agreements we want to set for the price we decide.
A consumer has always believed that they have an unlimited do anything
they want with our connection mentality.
We on the other hand have always had t
I may be wrong, but net neutrality when out a couple of months ago.
There is no more net neutrality.
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I'm not talking about dedicated commercial bandwidth. I'm trying to
distinguish it from a "consumer broadband" connection.
A consumer internet connection has always had restrictions.
I would like to be able to offer a consumer a connection that allows
P2P, and anything else they may want to do
Another thought is
Why wouldn't Vuze have to pay Comcast for using the Comcast network to
support it's business plan.
If they are relying on Comcasts network to store and send files to it's
customer base, why should they be treated for a free ride instead of
using a hosting provider like Aka
Clint Ricker wrote:
Traffic prioritization is MUCH different than blocking, rate limiting, or,
in the comcast case, actively disrupting service.
What if I want to sell various plans each with specific terms?
To simplify things, I could have a cheap deal, that gave a high
download rate and a
ce, you really need not worry about anything else with respect to
high bandwidth usage.
IMHO.
Thanks everyone for listening to my half-rant. I'm going to get something
done now. ;)
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will start switching to something that does not have caps. If you have
bandwidth limits in place already, there is no need for the monthly
limits. (This does not mean we allow 24x7 bandwidth usage, but we allow
"reasonable" usage).
Travis
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George Rogato wrote:
I think the wa
to the full 10 megs and see what
happens then, if you don't throttle the p2p.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
If your network can't handle a small amount of p2p
traffic, you have bigger issues. :)
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
How do you cap the encrypted stuff?
Tra
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Chuck I am connected to fiber. It's right next to my water tank with a
lot of sectors on it to ditribute out to the vrious repeaters, I
sectorized the h
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Mike Hammett wrote:
That's a load of crap. ;-)
Really, though, I had this idea before.
Ahh, not so fast...
I read an article at least 3 years ago about a guy in Salt Lake City
that was already doing this. He had a robot, or a machine with a camera
on it that dragged the fibers through th
I've seen this as well in the past.
Best to my recollection is has something to do with the consumer gateway
routers. Or it had something to do with someones pc. I can't remember
the actual situation, but I seen a bunch of times.
One more reason why I like using the router built into the cpe
Tom DeReggi wrote:
An XR9 by itself is probably to much for the WRAP board.
Remember the WRAPs have a fuse that blows on peaking 21 volts. So
anything higher than 18V regulated is risky.
As well, the power limit is not just the PS voltage it can take. The
mPCI bus is limited in watts its suppor
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Anyone do fiber?
I'm wondering where I should be looking for good pricing on some aerial
fiber.
I don't know very much about fiber at all, so I also need some advice on
what fiber I should be using as well as what connectors.
Anyone have any experience?
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to answer to get answers:
How far do you want to go?
What kind of data and data rates are you looking for?
What equipment is at the ends?
Hanging from poles, buried, etc.?
George Rogato wrote:
Anyone do fiber?
I'm wondering where I should be looking for good pricing on some
aerial fib
lly
redundant fiber ring capable of doing 1000Mbps.
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Thanks for offering to help,
Here's what I have.
My noc is across a creek from a water tank that I have a dozen ap's
on. So I have to do aerial to get there. I want to use an aerial cable
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I'm wondering what equipment is used at the customer end.
I'm not sure what manufacturer is the one to build out on. Is it Cisco?
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George Rogato wrote:
Matt do you have any product numbers for the equipment your using?
Which types of equipme
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Yep trouble ahead, except for those who charge extra for bitcaps.
I've been watching tv off the net for the past month.
CBS, NBC, ABC FOX, etc all have full length episodes and their news
casts online. I'm noticing about 1 meg or so more at times.
Yesterday, I used almost 2 gigs of bandwidth jus
The benefit I see of the star-os duplex link using two cards is you can
use the busier direction on a full 20MHz wide channel and use the other
direction on a 5 or 10MHz width channel.
You can also have one direction on 5 gig and the other on 2 gig, or even
900.
point is on a PtP link, if yo
Anybody have any experience with Akamai?
I'm thinking of adding some Akamai servers to my network again, looking
for opinions.
Thanks
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Thanks Travis.
I was hoping that Akamai would make somethings go faster being at my pop
rather than across the net.
Glad Windows updates are there. Any idea what else is there that is a
possible bandwidth saver or performance enhancer.
We used to have Akamai Servers and a caching server back i
t is to connect to akamai
or google.
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ve 12 school districts and they all seem to do their updates on
PC's and servers during the same times (during school breaks) and the
Akamai servers save us a ton of bandwidth and the customers get GREAT
speeds doing the updates.
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We do it all the time with rootennas.
Even extend the pipe up with a coupling and glue.
Dave Brenton wrote:
> Gang,
>
> I'm FINALLY entering shake-down mode here and
> now I've thinking more about stuff that I've not considered.
>
> Have many of you mounted your CPE gear to customers
> roof-top
Mike Hammett wrote:
> Preferred vendor for vent pipe mounts?
>
>
Plumbing supply store. Buy a coupling the right size and type.
I should say, not all vent pipe mounts need the vent extended. And
sometimes, we can slip the cat 5 cable under the roof jack and into the
attic.
I wouldn't be addi
What is a J mount?
got a picture by chance?
Travis Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where is everyone buying their "J-mounts" for doing installs? I use
> about 100 per month and my previous source no longer carries them.
>
> thanks,
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
>
> -
foot with a pipe that is bent in the shape of a J.
>
> http://www.pacwireless.com/products/UM.shtml
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
> George Rogato wrote:
>> What is a J mount?
>>
>> got a picture by chance?
>>
>> Travis Johnson wrote:
>>
>
ot;I like WiMAX" and I like finally hearing a name that describes and
differentiates us from other technologies.
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chnically savy.
So I keep it simple.
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Chuck McCown - 2 wrote:
> I guess as long as your over the air protocol conforms to 802.16 you can say
> you are WiMax.
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t would be doubtful that there could be a merger between the two orgs.
Ours is a non profit and the others are some type of profitable
ventures, as I understand it.
If anyone wants a topic specific list on wispa, just ask.
If your a vendor member, I believe you are entitled to your own list.
Platypus
I understand that a wisp here at wispa has worked with tucows to add
wireless stuff to it.
George
Ross Cornett wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am in a pickle here with my client tracking database. We had a
> propriatary softward made for us and it is not a great scenario for us.
> This
After hours had a low of $6.90
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/ubnt/after-hours
There was a lot of transactions.
On 8/9/2012 7:05 PM, Brad Belton wrote:
Agreed.
I almost hit that $9ish range a
hase a ton
of stock. Why wouldn't he want it to go low?
On Aug 10, 2012, at 0:19, George Rogato <mailto:wi...@oregonfast.net>> wrote:
After hours had a low of $6.90
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/ubnt/after-hours
There was a lot of transactions.
On 8/9/2012 7:
Patrick,
Your back with Alvarion, is this new?
George
On 11/6/2012 2:03 PM, Patrick Leary wrote:
test
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On 5/24/2011 3:38 PM, Marco Coelho wrote:
> I caught one guy hanging upside down on a cranes heavy ball 300 ft up
> without safety straps With OSHA on-site (but not looking thank
> God). Fired him over the radio.
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I need some recommendations for some custom UFL to N male piggy's.
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I use Nagios for up, down, unreachables.
It has a plug in for mozilla firefox that sits in the bottom add on bar
which shows you up, down, unreachables and more. It's customizable.
On 1/9/2015 2:11 PM, Fabrizio Fiore Donati wrote:
Hi all we have a network of about 200 wireless pop, each pop ha
Do you have a url?
On 6/19/2016 3:03 PM, T Maylone wrote:
tractor supply 36 x 18 x 18 $219
all depends on purpose and what you call reasonable
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Adair Winter wrote:
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On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 4:42 PM,
You do nice work Rick.
Someone posted on the star forums recently that they plugged their 48
volt war board into a Cisco poe switch and it works.
I imagine there is a good chance it works with other 48 volt boards as well.
George
Rick Harnish wrote:
> Tracy,
>
> Our standard is 6 on small si
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Venezuela did something like this with their oil last year.
Turned off any oil company, regardless of investment or pre existing
contract and took over their operations.
I think Chevron and Total got the screws.
Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
> Funny you should mention that... we have had equipment "t
Rapid Link got my Vote Matt. Good luck!
Matt Liotta wrote:
> Voting is now open for the best of WiMAX World. It would be good PR if
> WISPA could recognize one of its members as the winner. And of course
> Rapid Link would appreciate it if you voted for us.
>
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.
I have some RF KLInx 2.4 to 900MHz frequency converters that have been
on operation for about 6 years now. They work fine altthough they will
soon be coming out and replaced with a new product.
One place I thought frequency converters would be nice is on towers that
are too tall to run cable fo
We use it. I'm the one on the forums that pointed you in that direction.
If someone else can't step up to the plate, I can get you in contact
with Mike, our admin and have you talk to him on the phone.
Although, today is probably not a good day to try to squeeze in that
phone call. He is working
http://www.cablesandkits.com/cisco-3500-series-port-poe-switch-wsc3524pwrxlen-p-869.html
How about one of these puppies?
Someone on the star forums said they used a cisco 3500 poe switch and it
fired up a 48v wp188 board.
-
It seems like easy math to me, pay a small usf fee for each of your
subscribers, do a whole lot of accounting and paper work filing
(probably mind boggling), and collect a big chunk of change, paid for by
those New York City folks.
Isn't that the way it works?
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I use dect phones across my voip. I have two voips, VOX and my own *
rolled system with voipjet as the upstream and I have no problems with
quality.
I've got those Panasonic ones. Maybe thats the difference.
George
jp wrote:
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I was talking to one of the tv stations engineers out here on the coast.
He has a translator here.
I asked him how soon would we be seeing the DTV conversion.
His answer is, not any time soon and we must have mis understood the
situation.
Translators are EXEMPT from having to go digital, and
Since I moved out here onto the side of the coastal mountains in a
little cabin, I have not bought cable or dish. I use my internet.
One thing that does happen is I watch a lot less tv and really now only
watch some movies, maybe one or two a week. Mostly I watch the news
www.foxnews.com or msn
Dennis Burgess - LinkTechs.net wrote:
> Simple as this...
>
> Even if you can supply this bandwidth..
>
> 1. Avg Customer usage goes up.
> 2. Over subscription rate goes down.
> 3. Network costs go up to meet increased demand
> 4. Per Sub costs go up due to the higher usage
> 5. Profit per
Scottie Arnett wrote:
> Just a side notethe local Co-op requires you to take their landline to
> get DSL, we get %95 of our customers who do not want their POS landline and
> use their cell phone, but the barriers are still there!
>
> Scottie
Facts are, nobody can succesfully corner 100%
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20081130/tc_pcworld/theblockbustersettopboxhasarrived
The major difference between the MediaPoint box and Netflix's is that
Blockbuster does "progressive playback" in comparison to Netflix's
streaming, meaning that the video quality is independent of you
broad
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The satellite will an overall throughput of 100G bps (bits per second)
and that should enable it to support 2M bps service to about 2 million
subscribers when operational.
It is expected
Matt, how much is your bandwidth, say 100megs, in the Pittock?
George
Matt Liotta wrote:
> On Dec 8, 2008, at 11:16 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>
>> *nods* I've looked at the Any2 Exchange here in Chicago.
>> Unfortunately
>> they only have like 3 participants.
>>
>> Despite their lower particip
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
> It's a good thing I didn't get into being a voip provider.
You might want to rethink that strategy.
I think if you don't offer a phone replacement to the consumer in the
future, you will miss out on a large portion of the market.
Consider this, the telco's use chea
I actually like to use rootennas instead of the back fires. I make my
own jumpers out of LMR240.
George
Tom Sharples wrote:
> We quit using grids completely after they practically decomposed into a
> corroded blob at an installation at the Port of Maui a couple years ago. Now
> we use14db back
Man I miss the snow. In New England we had a lot of snow.
Around here it snows like 1/2" every couple years and then people forget
how to drive.
Me, I like to drive down the main street doing donuts and figure 8's.
Joe Laura wrote:
> Not sure how you guys deal with this snow stuff. We got a "b
When I hit that hydrant way back in 78 I didn't tell the insurance
company anything!
Josh Luthman wrote:
> You are the reason car insurance is so expensive.
>
> On 12/11/08, George Rogato wrote:
>> Man I miss the snow. In New England we had a lot of snow.
>>
>&g
So this stuff then is not really WiMAX, it;s just another proprietary
system, right?
George
Blair Davis wrote:
> rea...@muddyfrogwater.us wrote:
>> Don't I remember that there was a lot of hype about interoperability?
>>
>> That's why many of us still stick to the old a/b/g stuff. We hate the
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