navigate and intuitive.
> Its a bit slow to navigate (compared to StarOS or MikroTik), due to
> web interface redraw time between screens, but that's not really a big deal.
> My units have shown to pretty much be install and leave it units, with
> very little trouble.
>
> Tom
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Nope, actually getting 20meg off a 10mhz channel in real world high noise
environment.
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case, to MB, to Pigtail.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 1:16 PM
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Wes,
Are these lab results or "real-world"? Matt (Hardy) has mentioned some
similar speeds on some of your other gear as well. For the record I'm able
to pull 20meg on a 10mhz channel with Ligowave gear (real-world, 802.11a in
a very noisy environment) so I can vouch that it's good stuff - espec
I like this idea a lot (the ini/settings file and logo from the web server).
Only problem is that it should keep a local copy in case it could not reach
the web server.
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My recent experience hasn't been very good. Ordered (4) 5.8 wideband
sectors. They sent the 4.9's. Took somewhere between 2 and 3 weeks to get
them, then took another 2-3 weeks to get the correct ones. I really hope
that they fix this - they've been solid as a rock in the past.
-Origina
You can do this with RADIUS attributes.
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If I have a mesh and would like t
radio. If you have a 33 dB antenna you'd
> actually
> have to put out -3 dB via the radio.
>
> that help?
> marlon
>
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> Sen
Can someone point me to info on the 5.5GHz band? Is it legal in the US?
Same rules as 5.8?
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I'll toss out Playpus combined with ModusMail, VOP RADIUS, and Tucows for a
Registrar. Yes, Tucows now owns Platypus. There's really very little I
can't do from within Platypus when combined with all of these. For a
control panel, we do not currently have one but have demo'd a few - the ones
tha
Anybody know anything about these guys? Looks like based out of Oklahoma
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>> the cpu power and if you have enough fade margin
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Ligowave is real close. 2.4, 5.8
Ligowave is real close. 2.4, 5.8 in the same box. 900MHz solution. 70MBps
PtP, but not sure distance on that. 5.3 and 5.4 are coming very soon from
what I hear but don't know that for sure.
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Hehe - same problem we have here with other brand radios. Has nothing to do
with the radios though - has to do with an outrageous noise floor. I'd feel
lucky if I could get as good as you're getting on one channel!!
Unfortunately for me, then entire spectrum is junk and we're having to
really get
Looking for 4 90* 5.8 sectors. Quite a few options out there I see for
V-pol. In comparison, I'm looking at the PacWireless 17db 90*'s vs. Til
Tek's 15.5db 90* sectors. Significant price difference. I'm in a very
high-noise environment. Are the Til Tek's worth the extra expense?
Thanks!
Hi all,
Looking for recommendations for a GOOD set of RJ45 crimpers. Brand and
model would be great.
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I second the Sonicwall option. I know quite a few schools, libraries, and a
few medical offices that use them. Fairly easy to setup, very stable, and a
great value for what you get. Go with the Enhanced OS though if you want
any sort of flexibility from the outside in.
I know a few people tha
$100 per month plus service to 1 city building per tower. Like Marlon, ours
started out at $1500 per month too - had a "consultant" tell them it was
worth that. They wouldn't go for the complete trade. $100/mth includes
ground space if we decide to put up our own shelter or enclosure outside of
Have used Spector Pro from these guys: http://www.spectorsoft.com/
We have put it onto a few of our clients computers to spy on their kids.
I've also used KeyLogger mentioned below. not quite as good as the Spector
software though.
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Anybody ever use these guys for cable? http://www.americantechsupply.com
Great prices on gel-filled and UV rated. Want to make sure they're legit
and that the cables are decent though.
Thanks!
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Here is a link that talks about it. Not sure if this is what you were
trying to post or not.
http://webworkerdaily.com/2008/02/11/starbucks-ditching-t-mobile-adopting-at
t-for-hotspots/
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Sen
ers
Have you had any vpn problems or such for 1-1 NAT customers? I will be
getting a handful of routable ips soon and this is how I was planning to
manage the few business customers. Does it work well?
On Jan 28, 2008 1:12 PM, Jason Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even if you buy
ll
work in the future. If you are ok with what you see, continue how you
want. I am only expressing my opinion and will not feel bad if you do not
agree with it. ;)
Ryan
On Jan 28, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Jason Hensley wrote:
> Not sure where the 10+ minutes per install addition for a static IP
Not sure where the 10+ minutes per install addition for a static IP comes
into play. Takes 30 seconds or so to program that in. Yeah, not quite as
convenient as DHCP, and you run the risk of duplicate IP's if you get
sloppy, but otherwise I see a huge advantage with static.
Renumbering, like y
own web server, but those
are monitored VERY closely!
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Private vs Public addresses for end-users
Jason Hensle
Even if you buy your own from ARIN, if you're that big, then the costs are
nothing - I agree.
I personally do private addressing on all my broadband clients. That allows
me to NAT how I see fit. I someone needs a public IP I do a static 1-1 NAT
for them. So far I've had no issues.
-O
Anyone here used Digital Path gear? If so, you mind to hit me offlist
please?
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I would think that by personal portable devices he means things like
cordless phones, wireless headsets, etc etc. If I understand that right, I
would have to concur wholeheartedly.
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Do you have NAT'ing on your AP's? I've run into this sometimes with hidden
NAT (masquerade). Not sure why it would start all of a sudden for you
though. Sounds like a possible IP conflict.
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You talking about these guys: http://www.etiworld.com/ ?
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 1:28 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] ET Industries
Has anyone heard of ET Industries? Suppos
I concur with Platypus. Easy, interfaces with what I need it to and when it
didn't, their developers worked with me (at no charge) to get it the
interface added (this was for a particular CC processor).
Great support, great product, and yes, wireless stuff is now included,
although I'm not util
Running Tranzeo boxes. 1-1 NAT for the CPE. Can't get FTP to work other than
passive. This is a CPQ so it's NAT's (masquerade) at the CPQ for the local
network as well.
Not sure what I would need to do to get active FTP working. Router doing the
NAT is a Mikrotik RB532.
Any thoughts? I'
Marlon,
For WDS, you lose half your capacity, so an 11meg link will instantly drop
down to 5.5meg if I understand it right.
Having said that, I've got a couple of Tranzeo AP's running WDS right now,
working as a repeater, and the performance is horrible. I think part of my
problem though is
I appreciate the info, but for what I need, $5000 isn't even close to being
worth it. This is for ONE AP (Deliberant 7000). I was thinking if I could
stay in the $500 range it might be OK, but anything more than that would not
make sense for me in THIS case. In other instances it might, but n
Anyone who's put in solar at a POP care to hit me offlist? I need to light one
up and possibly may have to use solar.
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Alvarion is Back!!!
Did it not get sent to the list? Anyone forward it offlist?
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I got it here. It looks like a great program, but Patrick, why only the 5.8
gear included in this? Doesn't help us out much where we have TONS of
trees, right? Why no 2.4 or 900 gear included in the program too?
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on on your AP's?
Jason Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone have experience with this combo?
AP's are Tranzeo TR-6000s w/ 13db Hpol Omni's. Also tried directly to
a TR-6015 with the same result.
Have tried with
Hi all,
Anyone have experience with this combo? AP's
are Tranzeo TR-6000s w/ 13db Hpol Omni's. Also tried directly to a TR-6015
with the same result.
Have tried with a Deliberant DLB2300 14db radio,
and a HighGainAntennas 8186HP-19. Both radios will associate just fine
(signal arou
Anyone using their gear? Good, bad? So
far I like what I see. Have tested the 8186HP-14 and 8186HP-19 and have
been very satisfied to this point. A little more work to have to put the
radio "together" myself (at least on the 14db model), but that also allows for
me to access the radio in
Their site seems to be down this morning.
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To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] FREE OSS and Billing Software for WiSPS
I like how they end their pitch...
"The reason and dr
i have all this figured out I can share the code with whoever wants
it. But then again this might be "so easy" no one really needs it.
Jason Hensley wrote:
Brian,
In your backend script (the CGI / Perl script I assume),
cgi
you could have it send out two separate emails - 1 to the
Brian,
In your backend script (the CGI / Perl script I assume), you could have it
send out two separate emails - 1 to the client with the information you want
them to see, and the other to you with the information you are wanting. I'm
not that familiar with Perl but I'm assuming it could use
business, so you can evaluate my comments accordingly.
Mark NashNetwork
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Hensley
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Sen
Trying to evaluate all of my options here, and
thought I would see what other CPE are out there that are comparable to Tranzeo
CPQ units (802.11b, built-in router, etc). Want to stay within that price
range, but DON'T want to build a unit myself. Not that I'm not happy with
the CPQ's, but
Actually, I've been fairly lucky. The only lightning losses I've had were
on my tower. I've got one CPE that may have been taken out by lightning,
but it came through the house and blew a LOT of other stuff as well. To me,
to add $30 per install doesn't make sense when I've only lost 1
(perc
I guess it was actually a Tranzeo TR5a the 5.8 omni was connected
to...doh!!!
Killed a 6000 as well though.
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Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [WISP
Since I own the gear, my insurance company will actually cover under
"equipment located offsite".
We had a bad one here too about a month ago. Direct hit on a 5.8 omni on
the tip of my tower. Disintegrated that antenna, blew the front off the
Tranzeo 6000 it was connected to. Took out 2 rad
mber 12, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Can this be done?
You will need to route these links. Then it will work. The Tranzeos are
NOT transparent bridges. They do support proxy arp but this breaks a
bridge after multiple links. At least that has been my experience. Try
routed links and I bet
Well, this link has been up as it is for the past
few months. I know the boxes are good as they have been used in other
areas in the past month or so. The WDS setup was a quick fix for an issue
I had with coverage and I need to go back and get that out of there (do a real
backhaul). I fig
I'm current setup with a tower at my NOC
running Tranzeo 2.4, WDS with a Tranzeo 2.4 on a water tower
about 1/2 mile away, and then a Tranzeo 5.8 backhaul from the water tower
to a third POP about 8 miles away. No LOS from the NOC to the third
POP.
The backhaul from the water tower
to
Marlon, unfortunately, like others have said, you are stuck. All of the
Dell "B" series notebooks are crap like this. I've worked on TOO many of
them since they have come out. I would get rid of that one and for about
the same price, get ahold of a cheaper Acer. They have the PCMCIA slot tha
than bridging and not a
single person has ever told me that they had better performance when
they were bridged.
Sorry for the long posting, but this topic has touched some trigger
points of mine.
Lonnie
On 8/23/06, Jason Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the info Mac.
First, I
everywhere else.
Let the games begin
:-)
Mac
Dearman
Maximum Access,
LLC.
Rayville, La.
www.inetsouth.com
www.mac-tel.us
(VoIP
Sales)
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(Katrina Relief)
318.728.8600
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right now and can easily
bump to more when needed.
How are the rest of you handling
your setups like this?
Thanks in
advance!
Jason
Hensley, MCP+IPresident
Mozarks
Technologies909 Preacher Roe
BlvdWest Plains, M
est of you handling your setups like
this?
Thanks in advance!
Jason Hensley,
MCP+IPresident
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Why not keep some wireless AP's and / or Routers in
stock and bring one with you to every install?? I do this and make a few
bucks on the SOHO gear as well as being able to charge an additional
fee.
I think a lot of the wireless routers will also let
you switch to bridge mode, which shou
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Tranzeo WDS capacity, Mikrotik - problems
Jason Hensley wrote:
So Marlon, using what I perceive to be your ideas below, it's not too bad
of a deal to put a "marginal" custom
uot;, hard set all clients to 11MB. Just
make sure you don't do the install unless it will support an 11MB rate.
Lastly, I would suggest that you test each and every link for packet
loss sending large packets, 0% or less and you'll be good to go.
I could be way off; your -90 client may be
Can you define custom wire runs? What do you consider a "non-custom" wire
run if you're not going through the attic or whatever? Do you just drill
from the outside wall in or what?
I'm just curious as we try to take whatever route in with the cabling that
makes it look the neatest and try ou
erference we have in town.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 1:36 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Tranzeo WDS capacity, Mikrotik - problems
I've got a two AP WDS setup with Tran
I've got a two AP WDS setup with Tranzeo TR-6000's with PacWireless 13db
omni's on each. They are less than a mile apart. Any idea how many CPE's
can run on each AP before it starts causing issues? We're going to be
replacing the WDS setup with an actual backhaul soon, but just haven't
gotten i
If you're NAT'ing it will cause this - Netmeeting has issues like this too.
Public IP as others have suggested will probably solve it.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 12:45 PM
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Anyone have a good guide on setting up Mikrotik for a hotspot? I seem to
have everything working except for Universal Client. Can someone gives some
pointers on getting this going. In versions previous to 2.9 there seemed to
be an easy setting, but I can't find anything in 2.9 that matches th
You have a link for them Mac?
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To: 'WISPA General List'
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Remote Backup
Services
I have been using RBS
for 2 years now without a hitch. It is so simple to inst
One question here would be are you integrating with a billing system of any
kind? If so, what does that billing system support? I've had great luck
with Linkpoint (integrated with Platypus), and also use Innovative Merchant
Solutions (integrated with Quickbooks Point of Sale - no other choice
Anyone have one in stock? I need one if at
all possible!!
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Hehe - yep, me too. Did this same type stuff
in the Corps, only I got paid a little better ;-)
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Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 12:54
AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Anyone Hiring?
Jar heads make good
w
e the info Matt, and to all others that chimed in.
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To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 4.9GHz gear
Really? Wow, I didn't realize they m
t: Re: [WISPA] 4.9GHz gear
Tranzeo. Probably the cheapest of the lot and equivalent to the best
stuff. Same as the 5a series, but with different firmware.
Matt Larsen
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Butch Evans wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Jason Hensley wrote:
Anyone have some pricing on this gear? I have a po
Anyone have some pricing on this gear? I have
a possible deployment for it. I've got Airaya pricing. Only other
one I can find is Alvarion. Any other manufacturers out there?
And yes, I understand what this band is and who can
use it :-)
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I get mine from my local satellite installer - pack of 10 for $30.
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To: "Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization"
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Dish mount
I know this has been talke
273.4143
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:58 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] RE: Solectek Skyway 7000 -- Follow Up
Yes, the Tranzeos are very similar on the inside. I can post / sen
Yes, the Tranzeos are very similar on the inside. I can post / send pics if
anyone is interested. Had a tower go down that demolished a TR-5a and a
TR-6000.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:59 AM
Anybody have pics of their water tower
installs? I'm looking for both a railing mount as well as an epoxy mount
if you have them. Need something to show to my local city council.
Thanks in advance!!
Jason Hensley,
MCP+IPresident
Mozarks Technologies909 Preacher Roe Blv
Not with Dish Network, but I have with the Musak dishes. I mounted right
under one of their dishes on my client's rooftop. After I turn it on their
music started skipping and cutting out. I relocated to a few feet away and
the problem went away. I honestly didn't ask questions and didn't wor
quipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
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re currently using.
I not charge them $30 per month for their 42 locations, and have rights
to all of their towers for AP's...Go figure!
- Cliff
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Anyone have a TR-6000 in stock they could overnight to me? Electro-Comm is
showing 1-2 weeks on it. I'm sure there are other sources, though, I'm just
not aware of them (other than direct from Tranzeo).
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I'm looking for comparisons again on water tower colocation. Have another
area I'm trying to go into. Looking for what you're paying, if anything,
what you're trading out (speed, number of buildings / connections, etc), etc
etc.
Specifically looking for folks in towns of under 20,000, but an
Never mind - found one. Thanks!
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 2:43 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Need a TR-6000 ASAP
Anyone have a TR-6000 in stock they could overnight to me?
Bill,
Not sure if you got my offlist email, but you can go to www.tavoca.com and
look at their GroupCall product. Does exactly what you need it to do.
Friend of mine runs this company and will do great for what you want.
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nine months ended Sept.30, 2005, was $189.6million. During the same
nine-month period, our marketing expenses were $176.3million."/
Jason Hensley wrote:
What about for those of us in small markets where the large VoIP players
don't have access numbers? What is your opinion on them c
And I think along this same line, partnering with, and basing your business
plan on, a company that may not be here in 2-3 years is risky at best.
Gotta have a backup plan of some kind if you're doing this of course. This
is why I have worked hard at building my own "facilities" in all aspects
own the network, so VoIP is easy and cheap to provide our customers.
This is not the case for the Vonages of the world.
-Matt
Jason Hensley wrote:
For someone like me who is currently looking at getting into the VoIP
business, why is it that you feel VoIP will be a long-term loser? I have
ju
For someone like me who is currently looking at getting into the VoIP
business, why is it that you feel VoIP will be a long-term loser? I have
just started my research into what it will take to provide this so I'm a
little behind on it, but I'm definately interested in all opinions and
options
u can credit him half a months service
and still make a profit.
Jory Privett
WCCS
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Hensley
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 3:01
PM
Subject: [WISPA] Two issues: Bandwidth
Shaper and
Hi all,Two separate issues here:First, what's the current
industry favorite for a bandwidth shaper, primarily for a hotspot? All
kinds of stuff out there. Basically looking for something that can
rate limit down to 256kbps based on username, IP address, OR Mac
address. Something that will
to connect
either.
Does the 6000 have the latest firmware?Jason Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Anyone have a pointer with this? I can't get it to connect
correctly as just a bridge - I've had to enable WDS on the 6000.
But, when I enable WDS
Title: Message
Anyone have a pointer with this? I can't get it to connect correctly
as just a bridge - I've had to enable WDS on the 6000. But, when I
enable WDS, all other clients on the 6000 drop and can't get access, even
though they are shown as associated.CB3 is about 150yards away and
What's the currently recommended gear / setup for a motel? Total of 113
rooms spread over 2 floors. Going to be a 2-phrase project where the first
group of rooms will have both Ethernet and Wi-Fi accessibility, with the
remaining to have WiFi only. No idea yet on the layout of which rooms will
#1. #2, they ask you to justify your
request, and most times the credit is only temporary until the merchant
gets to defend themselves
Jason Hensley wrote:
Wow, I thought there would need to be justification of some kind
involved!!
- Original Message -
*From:* Brian Rohrb
a day. That
is a lot of pennies. Anyone else seen this when going to UPS.com and
shipping? It happened on 3 shipments in a row. Not just one.
Woo Hoo 3 cents!Jason Hensley wrote:
I don't think it's quite as easy as "I call
Mastercard and they c
I don't think it's quite as easy as "I call
Mastercard and they credit me" is it?
- Original Message -
From:
Brian
Rohrbacher
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 2:43
PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] wisp-router
point taken.Maybe you can shed a litt
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