Re: [WISPA] Cisco ASA 5505

2011-01-19 Thread Jeremy Parr
Sounds like pppoe on your network? What pppoe concentrater are you using? On 1/19/11, Andy Trimmell wrote: > We have a non profit trying to use one of these routers for their > connection. Previously they have a residential Netgear router that > worked fine and still does. However, their IT guy c

Re: [WISPA] A puzzle for your enjoyment...

2011-01-26 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 26 January 2011 01:51, Scott Carullo wrote: > Whats wrong? > > No, its not an optical illusion lol > > Scott Carullo > Technical Operations > 855-FLSPEED x102 > I've seen this a few times with those cheap Pac-Wireless dishes. Just rotate the ring. ---

[WISPA] Rackmount Mikrotik

2011-01-31 Thread Jeremy Parr
I'm in the market for a rackmount MT device. Don't care how many ports (as long as it is two or more), just need something that can rack mount. Internal power supply preferred, as well as front to back or side to side cooling. What are these vendors thinking building rackmount devices with top to b

Re: [WISPA] Rackmount Mikrotik

2011-01-31 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 31 January 2011 11:33, Brough Turner wrote: > Jeremy, I don't understand. > > > What are these vendors thinking building rackmount devices with top to > bottom cooling? > > I'm looking at you RB1000U/RB1100U/Titan Wireless Rackmount Case. They > are about as > > useful as an armored tank wit

Re: [WISPA] Rackmount Mikrotik

2011-01-31 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 31 January 2011 11:51, Titan Wireless WISPA Vendor < wi...@titan-wireless.com> wrote: > Jeremy, > > FYI - We don't manufacture any of the devices your commenting on. You > should redirect your comments to the actual vendors that do if your > unhappy with there designs. Perhaps you should actu

Re: [WISPA] Internet Runs Out Of IP Addresses

2011-02-06 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 4 February 2011 16:57, Mark Nash wrote: > This is the kind of FUD that the world does not need. > > On 2/4/2011 1:10 PM, Data Technology wrote: > > > http://www.informationweek.com/news/internet/policy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=229201157&cid=RSSfeed_IWK_All > How exactly is this FUD? It is

Re: [WISPA] Internet Runs Out Of IP Addresses

2011-02-07 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 7 February 2011 02:49, Justin Wilson wrote: > We are not out of IPv4 addresses. The unallocated pool is exhausted. > There is a difference. Think of it in terms as water from a well. > > You have all of these people bringing water up from the well (the water is > ipv4 addresses). These peo

Re: [WISPA] Gigabit Router or L3 Switch?

2011-02-11 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 8 February 2011 12:17, Tom DeReggi wrote: > Are you sure on that? > > I'm not an expert on CISCO, and could have it wrong but, I had thought > > Known fact... Cisco 3550 (enterprise OS ver) was an industry standard Gig > router that also did OSPF and BGP, although now End of Lifed.. > It

Re: [WISPA] nearby Cisco APs suspected of not playing nicely

2011-03-08 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 8 March 2011 15:35, Rogelio wrote: > A wireless network was working fine until around the time a dozen or > so Cisco APs went up nearby, and I suspect that they are doing some > sort of rogue detection on other APs. > > My questions to the group is... > > (1) What type rogue detection does the

Re: [WISPA] Wireless Cameras and wireless network.

2011-03-08 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 8 March 2011 15:49, Scottie Arnett wrote: > I have a client that is wanting CCTV cameras to cover a large marina. Some > of the places they want cameras are close to a 1/2 mile away. Has anyone > used wireless cameras and a wireless network to accomplish something like > this? > > I am thinkin

Re: [WISPA] OT (sort of) - Earthquakes and Solar Flares

2011-03-15 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 15 March 2011 10:29, St. Louis Broadband wrote: > Hi Guys, > > > > Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA … (not really!) > *bug blue snip* I think HAARP caused it. WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ -

Re: [WISPA] WAY off topic: Electric Vehicle Conversion Convention EVCCON

2011-03-25 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 25 March 2011 09:27, John Scrivner wrote: > I am sure many of you old trimers to the ISP business remember Jack > Rickard, founder of Boardwatch Magazine, BBSCON which became ISPCON? I am > honored to say that Jack and I have become friends. He and I have > brainstormed about all sorts of whac

Re: [WISPA] WAY off topic: Electric Vehicle ConversionConventionEVCCON

2011-03-28 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 28 March 2011 14:46, Rick Kunze wrote: > At 05:53 AM 3/28/2011, you wrote: > >Is that one in a museum or something, it's in pristine condition ! > > I figured some day it might come in handy. When you LEAST expect it > Stuart! > > > Oh and I am glad you are alive. > > Why? Did I leave the

Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik or ubiquiti with fiber interface?

2011-03-29 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 29 March 2011 13:17, Paolo Di Francesco wrote: > Dear members > > do you have any suggestion for mikrotik/ubiquiti devices with native > fiber interface? > There are a number of vendors who produce x86 boxes that are designed to run Mikrotik and have SFP ports. http://store.wispgear.net/Compl

Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik rb433ah

2011-04-01 Thread Jeremy Parr
Update the os *and* the firmware. Two step process, if you don't have the matching firmware loaded bad things happen. On 4/1/11, Jeremie Chism wrote: > I have a rb433ah that is acting crazy and I was hoping someone had a > suggestion. Twice in the last two weeks it seems like the two Ethernet por

Re: [WISPA] Colo DNS

2011-04-05 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 5 April 2011 17:00, Jason Hensley wrote: > I know this is a bit OT, but… > > > > I’m looking for options for DNS redundancy. In a nutshell, we have two > datacenters in two different cities. We need to have some redundancy for > our publicly accessible servers. We do NOT want to do round-ro

Re: [WISPA] Verizon 4G LTE - WOW - update

2011-04-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
All this talk of speedtests over mobile networks got me interested. Here are my results. http://www.speedtest.net/result/1249343037.png WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ -

Re: [WISPA] SonicWall Proxy-ARP

2011-04-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
Friends don't let friends use sonicwalls. On 4/13/11, Jerry Richardson wrote: > Anyone know how to turn this off? We can't find the setting. > > Had an issue where the SonicWall answered ARP requests from our edge router > for about 150 IP's > > apparently I'm not the first. > > Jerry > > > >

Re: [WISPA] alvarion question.

2011-05-16 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 16 May 2011 14:05, Eric Roth wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > I have a question about an Alvarion BreezeAccess VL/AU-SA. Does anyone > know if there is a way to find out how much bandwidth an access point can > manage? > 1. It depends. 2. Not very much.

Re: [WISPA] Attenuation of polycarbonate or acrylic at 5.8Ghz?

2011-05-26 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 25 May 2011 18:45, Tom Sharples wrote: > Subject: Attenuation of polycarbonate or acrylic plastic? > > > Hi, we're building a wireless video observation system for a lumber mill > loading area. > This is an extremely rough-duty environment with huge logs swinging around, > and any exposed ante

Re: [WISPA] just installed a Huawei...

2011-07-26 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 26 July 2011 09:46, Jeff Broadwick - Lists wrote: > That's how they started out...even used the same model numbers initially. > Cisco proved it because known IOS bugs were present in the Huawei OS! The > settlement precluded Huawei from marketing in the US for some period of > time...not sure

Re: [WISPA] Wireless Digest, Vol 43, Issue 24

2011-07-27 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 27 July 2011 04:35, Akinlolu C. Ajayi-Obe, wrote: > I have a windows sbs 2008 network. I'm wondering if I can use it to > restrict access to the internet as well as other resources for users. > Probably yes. You need to purchase a product called "WinGate" though and enable IPX tunneling over

Re: [WISPA] 8 line ATA

2011-07-27 Thread Jeremy Parr
The "cisco small business" (read: linksys) ones aren't too bad. There is much better stuff out there, like audiocodes, but the price increase is dramatic. On 7/27/11, Gino Villarini wrote: > Looking for a 8 line reliable ATA, any recommendations? > > Gino A. Villarini > g...@aeronetpr.com

Re: [WISPA] Seasickness guaranteed (no password)

2011-08-01 Thread Jeremy Parr
Oh shit! Someone is stealing the rig! http://i.imgur.com/gDTkE.jpg On 1 August 2011 19:40, Tom Sharples wrote: > ** > http://69.96.154.17/cgi-bin/guestimage.html > > > > > > WISPA Wants You! Join today! > http://si

Re: [WISPA] inexpensive non-2.4/5.8 backhaul ?

2011-08-02 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 2 August 2011 16:32, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote: > I have had a 3 mile 24ghz Ligowave link up for two years with very > little rain fade - maybe 15 minutes worth in the past two years. > Rain in the tropics and rain in the midwest are two *very* different things.

Re: [WISPA] Motorola Canopy and Orthogon SOLD!

2011-08-23 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 23 August 2011 13:40, Drew Lentz wrote: > > http://www.rcrwireless.com/article/20110823/INFRASTRUCTURE/110829988/-1/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=item&utm_campaign=rss&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed > So they've sold off their smartphone division, and their fixed wireless products, no

Re: [WISPA] Motorola Canopy and Orthogon SOLD!

2011-08-23 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 23 August 2011 14:04, Drew Lentz wrote: > Hey, they make cable modems and pagers too! > > ** ** > > :-P > Ah, right, now where did I put my CP1250 WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ -

Re: [WISPA] Lightning protection, Surge Protection, now we need....

2011-08-23 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 23 August 2011 16:36, Greg Ihnen wrote: > That will attract moisture and deer > Not to mention rust! WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ ---

Re: [WISPA] Fiber Media Converter

2011-08-31 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 31 August 2011 20:58, Bryan Fields wrote: > ** > On 8/31/2011 20:49, Matt wrote: > > What is everyone using for a fiber media converter? Have been testing > this unit in the network room: > http://www.trendnet.com/store/products/proddetail.asp?prod=330_TFC-1000S20&cat=22 > > > Hate to say it,

Re: [WISPA] 24 Volt DC to 120 VAC

2011-09-04 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 4 September 2011 16:23, Matt wrote: > We are moving to large 24 volt battery backup at all our sites. We > are using some Gige managed switches at sites that run off 120 VAC. > Anyone know of a rack mount device to convert 24 DC to 120 VAC to run the > switches? > http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=ra

[WISPA] Motorola PTP500

2011-09-06 Thread Jeremy Parr
Who wants to quote me on two pair, full licenses. Tessco says that Motorola won't let them sell outside the US without a minimum commitment of units per year. I may sell one a year if I'm lucky in my market. WISPA Wa

Re: [WISPA] Anyone have a script to log dns or http/https requests for a given IP?

2011-09-07 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 7 September 2011 15:43, Greg Ihnen wrote: > Anyone have a script to log dns or http/https requests for a given IP? Sort > of like a quick and dirty evidence collector? > Requests to your server? Requests to a server outside your network? What OS and/or routers are in use? Basically, you want

Re: [WISPA] [WUG] MT, Skype, P2P and Butch's script

2011-09-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 14 September 2011 18:58, Mike Hammett wrote: > Skype is P2P, literally. The makers of Kazaa made Skype. > Unfortunately, it has entrenched itself in the populous. It is here to stay, as stupid as it is. Why anyone would want to call another person through their computer, wearing some uncomfo

Re: [WISPA] Splitters with Motorola Canopy 320 - Results Update

2011-10-26 Thread Jeremy Parr
The luxul snake oil worked no better than a 6dbi omni, cost signifigantly more, and stacked two four port splitters after a two port splitter. It was a mess. On 10/25/11, Chuck Hogg wrote: > Eric: The whole purpose of this test was to create an omni effect. > You're talking about something totall

Re: [WISPA] Oldie but goody

2011-12-22 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 22 December 2011 19:03, Jim Patient wrote: > We put this 532 up in March 2006. Let ‘er eat J > > ** ** > > [linktechs@tucker] /system resource> pr > >uptime: 53w11h39m44s > > version: "3.24" > > free-memory: 15492kB > >

Re: [WISPA] FS: Patton RAS

2012-01-06 Thread Jeremy Parr
These are pretty nice dialup RAS boxes if anyone still has dialup (why?!?!) out there. On 1/6/12, Ryan Ghering wrote: > I too have 6 of these I would love to sell or trade off. > > Contact me offlist or call me on my cell > > Ryan > > On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Matt wrote: > >> Patton 2996

[WISPA] Fort Lauderdale Service Request

2014-10-08 Thread Jeremy Parr
Can anyone provide fixed wireless to 1535 South Perimeter Road, Fort Lauderdale? The client is looking at an LTE to Ethernet option from AT&T, but there must be some catches with that. Symmetrical or near symmetrical 4mbit+ service needed. ___ Wireless ma

Re: [WISPA] XBOX 360

2009-10-05 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/5 David E. Smith : > Mike Hammett wrote: >> I miss it back in the day when game servers were centrally hosted. > > These things, like many things, seem to go in cycles. We've gone from > central (text-based MUDs, games on the "old" AOL and CompuServe) to > distributed (DOOM and Quake, the f

Re: [WISPA] WB 58DP-HP - pretty upset with Chuck

2009-10-06 Thread Jeremy Parr
Four oh four, at least from my BB On 10/6/09, Josh Luthman wrote: > http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/content/110397.jpg > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 > Direct: 937-552-2343 > 1100 Wayne St > Suite 1337 > Troy, OH 45373 > > "When you have eliminated the impossible, that which remains,

Re: [WISPA] MT half channel

2009-10-09 Thread Jeremy Parr
I've seen this with R5H cards under 3.28. Didn't have a whole lot of time to troubleshoot, ended up putting it in to production with a 20mhz channel. On 10/9/09, Mike wrote: > Scott: Can you elaborate on the "issue?" I can't seem to be able to > make them associate at either 1/2 or 1/4 channel.

Re: [WISPA] Layer 7 patterns for P2P and viruses / malware

2009-10-11 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/11 Butch Evans : > On Sun, 2009-10-11 at 20:54 -0400, Nick Olsen wrote: >> In my testing most of those don't work, or there isn't one for what i want >> to do. >> Only one I currently use in production is the Skype-to-skype L7 for marking >> skype voip for QOS > > The L7 filters at sourcefo

Re: [WISPA] Layer 7 patterns for P2P and viruses / malware

2009-10-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
I thought MT went to great lengths to hide the fact that they are a Linux box with a fancy interface 2009/10/12 Scott Carullo : > > Yeah cut and paste > > Scott Carullo > Brevard Wireless > 321-205-1100 x102 > Original Message ---- >> From: "Jeremy

Re: [WISPA] FreeRadius / Accounting data

2009-10-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
Netlow export on your pppoe concentrator? On 10/12/09, Mark McElvy wrote: > I am running FreeRadius and FreeSide usinf PPPoE. Freeside currently > does not give me the reports I need for my accounting data. When I run a > report, it gives you details on each record but does not give you totals >

[WISPA] Competitor at -40

2009-10-13 Thread Jeremy Parr
Gotta love it. Picking up another wisps overamped Omni at -40 with a 16dbi panel, pointed *away* from them. I thought this was supposed to be a fun job? WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ -

Re: [WISPA] Competitor at -40

2009-10-13 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/13 Jeremy Parr : > Gotta love it. Picking up another wisps overamped Omni at -40 with a > 16dbi panel, pointed *away* from them. I thought this was supposed to > be a fun job? And a NS2 about 1/2 mile away from their omni, aimed 25* off and separated by a few sparse trees is see

Re: [WISPA] Gotta Have

2009-10-19 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/19 Marlon K. Schafer : > My next project will be to build a cable rack for it.  A lot of electricians > use them.  Just a "tool" kit with a handle on top and a removable pipe that > you can slide the spool on. http://www.licensedelectrician.com/Store/RT/Rack-A-Tiers_Page.htm They fold, th

Re: [WISPA] New install driving me crazy....

2009-10-19 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/18 Marlon K. Schafer : > On some of our 5 gig I have gone as high as a 3' dish for a customer on a > ptmp system.  He's around 15 miles from the tower and gets a steady 3/2 > megs.  The max that his Alvarion VL unit will allow.  Pretty cool stuff. > marlon There is a VL unit with an extern

Re: [WISPA] OT: Low Voltage Disconnect

2009-10-22 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/22 Jerry Richardson : > Any comments on this unit? > > http://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=58646&eventPage=1 Not sure what your application is, but we have been happy with these: http://www.newmartelecom.com/EPS/EPS.html -

Re: [WISPA] juniper

2009-10-23 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/23 Josh Luthman : > I have to say that uptime usually doesn't mean it's a solid product, > rather it has had sufficient power for that time.  I have had Windows > 95 running for months and XP for a good 3 years. > > Now if I wanted to bash Cisco I would point at the incident this week > wit

Re: [WISPA] cellular repeater/bidirectional amps

2009-10-26 Thread Jeremy Parr
Tessco should be able to engineer a solution for you. On 10/26/09, jp wrote: > I've got a wi-ex zboost yx500-cel at home and it works great to bring > cellular into my home which is otherwise a dead-zone. > > Now, since we're the local gurus of all thing wireless, one of our > customers is wantin

[WISPA] Has the guy who invented the u.fl connector been lynched yet?

2009-10-27 Thread Jeremy Parr
Just wonder... WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe:

Re: [WISPA] Has the guy who invented the u.fl connector been lynched yet?

2009-10-27 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/27 Josh Luthman : > To those of you who haven't figured this out...take up a whole box > (routerboard, radio, connectors, etc) already done on the ground.  Carry the > box up, swap it out.  Don't piss around with those u.fl on towers - > dangerous and very infuriating. Or even better, don'

Re: [WISPA] 1U case for Mikrotik RB450G?

2009-10-27 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/27 Chuck Hogg : > Where did you find that? Looks smi-custom. You can find the blank 1U enclosures lots of places, you would "just" need to add a power supply, mounting plates, and a nice piece of trim for the front (or back). --

[WISPA] Long 5Ghz link over water

2009-10-28 Thread Jeremy Parr
I have a 23 mile link completely over water that I cannot get stable. One end is approx 200ft AGL, 220ft ASL, the other end is 50' AGL, 90' ASL. Antennas are V-Pol 29dbi grids, radios are R5H cards. I have tried the link at both 5.2, and 5.8, but it still fluctuates dramatically. When the antennas

Re: [WISPA] Long 5Ghz link over water

2009-10-28 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/28 Marlon K. Schafer : > It's probably ducting.  Where the conditions in the AIR literally bend the > signal over or under your receive antennas. > > You'll likely have to put in a system designed with something called > "antenna diversity".  Basically two antennas for each link.  One 10 to

Re: [WISPA] Long 5Ghz link over water

2009-10-28 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/28 Tom DeReggi : > Its relevent to disclose the radio OS type using. (You stated using a R5H a > Mikrotik card, but weren't clear if using Mikrotik OS). > The symptom you are explaining sounds similar to how some of my Mikrotik OS > units had responsed to noise. > Basically they kept droppi

Re: [WISPA] 5.8 Omni

2009-10-29 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/29 Michael Baird : > What about sectorized omni arrays, any of those out there at 5.8? > > An example would be > http://www.netkrom.com/prod_ant_5.1-5.8ghz_vpol_sector_omni.html > > Just can't find anybody who sells it to get an idea on pricing. I would be very concerned about antenna isol

Re: [WISPA] Long 5Ghz link over water

2009-10-29 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/10/28 Jeremy Parr : > I have a 23 mile link completely over water that I cannot get stable. > One end is approx 200ft AGL, 220ft ASL, the other end is 50' AGL, 90' > ASL. Antennas are V-Pol 29dbi grids, radios are R5H cards. I have > tried the link at both 5.2,

Re: [WISPA] lots o' lag on Microtik

2009-11-05 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/11/5 Josh Luthman : > Wds and nstreme have all kinds of problems without wireless-test I think. Doesn't 4.x roll up wireless-test and routing-test from the 4.x betas in to the stable train? WISPA Wants You! Joi

Re: [WISPA] Miami hotel

2009-11-07 Thread Jeremy Parr
I'm also stuck in Miami this weekend. We were headed to Mexico until Ida changed those plans. Anyone up for a group dinner Sunday night? On 11/7/09, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: > Jump on Hotels.com and take your pick. Plenty of great places all over the > town, in all ranges of prices and amenities. To

[WISPA] Alvarion VL Access Control

2009-11-26 Thread Jeremy Parr
Before I reinvent the wheel with an Expect script or SNMP query, does anyone have scripts written for automating bandwidth/MAC allocations for the VL? It does not support RADIUS, so any automated changes need to be pushed via telnet or SNMP. ---

Re: [WISPA] Alvarion VL Access Control

2009-11-27 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/11/26 Jeremy Parr : > Before I reinvent the wheel with an Expect script or SNMP query, does > anyone have scripts written for automating bandwidth/MAC allocations > for the VL? It does not support RADIUS, so any automated changes need > to be pushed via telnet or SNMP. Since

Re: [WISPA] wireless mysteries

2009-12-03 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/12/3 Randy Cosby : > Here's a fun one I had the other day. > > I have several Trango AP's and 2 Mikrotik backhauls on a water tank.  I > am making some upgrades to one of the backhaul links (better wireless > card).  I head up to the top of the tank, take out my laptop, plug it in > to the swi

Re: [WISPA] Multiple Radio cards in an enclosure

2009-12-03 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/12/3 ccrum : > The link to the enclosures from belowreposted here: > > http://quicklinkwireless.com/Itemdesc.asp?ic=DCE-H-LG-2&eq=&Tp= > > although I buy mine at another location. Those have not leaked, but I've seen > plenty of water in my PAC DCE enclosures. Here is a nice pic of one on

Re: [WISPA] Multiple Radio cards in an enclosure

2009-12-05 Thread Jeremy Parr
Titan Wireless offers an upgrade option when ordering this enclosure that replaces all the steel with stainless. Looks nicer, goes together nicer, and doesn't rust. On 12/4/09, rwf wrote: > You got that right! Very difficult to weatherproof once mounted on the > tower. Even if it's not on the tow

Re: [WISPA] Cleaning N Connectors

2009-12-07 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/12/7 Marlon K. Schafer : > If it were me? > > Toss em and start over. > > Not worth the trouble.  Once corrosion starts it's hard to stop it. > marlon He could always solder new N connectors to the antenna element, and be good as new. The Andrew sectors are a good unit, it'd be a shame to tos

Re: [WISPA] The long day...final insult

2009-12-07 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/12/7 Robert West : > Sorry, Mike.  I think he's mine.  He got out yesterday, haven't seen him > since.  Pees everywhere, rubber tape used to help but not anymore.  See if > he answers to the name "Jihad".  If so I'll drop by and get him. > > I've been losing that cat a lot.  Thought Jihad woul

Re: [WISPA] Insurance....

2009-12-07 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/12/7 David E. Smith : > On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 16:42, MDK wrote: > >> The free market really does work.   We use it daily in our business... >> Now > > imagine if we used it for health care, too.    We know how to do that, don't >> we? > > > There is a fundamental difference between broadband

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti Bullet2HP

2009-12-18 Thread Jeremy Parr
We found the same problem with the sna cables on the airmax sectors. Pull just a little bit too hand and the cable pulls out of the connecter. Why any manufacturer would think that cables that small are suitable for outdoor use is beyond me. On 12/18/09, Robert West wrote: > I've had 2 of the Bul

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti Bullet2HP

2009-12-18 Thread Jeremy Parr
e attached rocket.  I still shake > my head at it though.  Must be my old way of thinking. > > Bob- > > > > -Original Message- > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On > Behalf Of Jeremy Parr > Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 9

Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti Bullet2HP

2009-12-18 Thread Jeremy Parr
-- > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On > Behalf Of Jeremy Parr > Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:34 AM > To: WISPA General List > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti Bullet2HP > > Trango uses SMA connectors for their external antennas, bu

Re: [WISPA] Blackberry email problems

2009-12-30 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/12/30 Matt Larsen - Lists : > We have some customers complaining that they cannot retrieve their > emails from our mail server with their Blackberries.   The calls started > on Monday, and my tech determined that we had about 2000 connections a > week coming from RIM, but on the 26th they stop

Re: [WISPA] Baby, it's cold out there! Bullet5M has the flu.

2010-01-06 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/6 Robert West : > Was out last night at 11:30, up on top of a grain bin trying to figure out > why my network was dropping out.  Using UBNT for the backhaul in this > section so I was using the Ubiquiti Discovery tool.  I would see NO UBNT > equipment, then I'd see a few then all then none,

Re: [WISPA] How to block p2p traffic in public Wi-Fi hotspot?

2010-01-11 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/11 Marlon K. Schafer : > Hiya Roman, > > We bill per bit.  That way we don't care what the customer is doing, all > we're worried about is how much they uses.  Run edonkey and you'll get an > extra bill.  Download Netflix and you'll get an extra bill etc. > > MOST of the time we catch virus'

[WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-11 Thread Jeremy Parr
I'm having issues with OSPF (Mikrotik) traversing an Airmax sector. Network consists of a Routerboard running 4.1, connected to a Rocket sector running XM.v5.1. Client radio is a Nanostation also running XM.v5.1, connected to a Routerboard running 4.2. The first routerboard has a number of ospf nei

Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
When are you writing you "how to mount anything on anything" book? We have the Jack Unger book, and the Mikrotik book, you must add yourself to this elite group :-) On 1/12/10, lakel...@gbcx.net wrote: > Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole > without a manlift or

Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/12 Jayson Baker : > Make sure you have "Multicast Data" enabled or whatever on the Advanced tab. > Pulled my hair out over this for a couple days, then realized if it's not > checked, you get one-way OSPF. > Checked it, rebooted, and everything has been happy since. Multicast is enabled. Ar

Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/12 Jayson Baker : > Broadcast, I guess.  Whatever is default on MT. Default is broadcast. I think I may have resolved the issue by setting the AP (Rocket) and client (Nanostation) to WDS mode. The Ubiquiti is staying out of the IP path now.

Re: [WISPA] Semi-OT Cisco PoE

2010-01-13 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/13 Mike Hammett : > I believe I need a AIR-PWRINJ3 PoE injector for a Cisco 7960 phone.  Would > anything we use be an appropriate replacement? 7960 will take passive (non 802.3af) PoE, depending on the revision. They are protected (at least in my experience) against reversed polarity. -

Re: [WISPA] 900Mhz sectors

2010-01-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/14 RickG : > A Cell company gave me some old 900Mhz sector antennas. They said nothing > wrong with them, they're just not using those frequencies any more. The > label is marked for 890-940Mhz. Any issues with using them? > Also, they have Heliax (female) connectors. Where can I get pigtail

Re: [WISPA] Send MONEY Now!

2010-01-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/14 chris cooper : > If you for some reason would rather not give to Lifeline you can go here > to give your $100: > > www.doctorswithoutborders.org > www.redcross.org > http://www.oxfam.org/en/emergencies I will second the appeal to support Doctors Without Borders. ---

Re: [WISPA] Send MONEY Now!

2010-01-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/14 Jeremy Parr : > 2010/1/14 chris cooper : >> If you for some reason would rather not give to Lifeline you can go here >> to give your $100: >> >> www.doctorswithoutborders.org >> www.redcross.org >> http://www.oxfam.org/en/emergencies > >

Re: [WISPA] Send MONEY Now!

2010-01-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/14 RickG : > You guys are the best for doing this but be careful who and where you send > money. Unfortunately, there are a lot of scam artist that will take > advantage of situations like this. Yes, I would avoid the missionary groups. Doctors Without Borders is legit, and the Red Cross is

Re: [WISPA] Send MONEY Now!

2010-01-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/14 Mike : > Absolutely not true with the RED Cross.  You get a big bang for your buck, > and they are always the first to respond with relief, know what they're > doing, and do it well. > > At redcross.org you can even use Amazon payments to get your donation on the > way. > > Do it, it'll m

Re: [WISPA] multiple networks on one cable...

2010-01-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/14 Mark McElvy : > I am moving my servers to a new location in the same building. I only > have 2 Ethernet runs from the current room to the new. I also have > several networks to move. What would it hurt to have several different > IP networks traveling across a single cable for say a week

Re: [WISPA] Support for Comms Infrastructure Setup in Haiti

2010-01-18 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/18 Marlon K. Schafer : > Re: Support for Comms Infrastructure Setup in HaitiThanks Nimesh, > > To the board, we sponsored a site to take donations for Katrina.  I'd like to > suggest that we turn that back on for donations for use in any disaster and > that we kick loose any remaining fund

Re: [WISPA] Syslog

2010-01-22 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/22 Adam Kennedy : > Splunk is the way to go for something like that. Splunk is very nice, a reasonably decent free product I have used and been relatively happy with is PHPLogCon. WISPA Wants You! Join today!

[WISPA] Fwd: CRISISTELCOM2 is entry for Helping

2010-01-24 Thread Jeremy Parr
This might be of interest to some people... -- Forwarded message -- From: Everett Batey Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 13:18:17 -0800 Subject: CRISISTELCOM2 is entry for Helping To: na...@nanog.org If you replied to prior post for CRISISTELCOM .. or are new .. Please, sign up at CRISISTE

Re: [WISPA] [Wispashow] Decision on WISPA Show

2010-02-03 Thread Jeremy Parr
I'm in toronto freezing my ass off having a pulled pork sammich and a microbrew. ;-) and yes, let's do a wispacontacular. On 2/3/10, lakel...@gbcx.net wrote: > I like Ham Let's have it in Nashville or Kansas City. > > Pulled pork is my favorite! > > :-) > > -B- > Sent from my Verizon Wireles

Re: [WISPA] Routing Help [Default Route to OSPF]

2010-02-10 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 10 February 2010 19:43, Paul Gerstenberger wrote: > {provider} <---[  static 0.0.0.0/0  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  ]---> {riverstone ASBR} > <---[10.0.4.1   OSPF Backbone   10.0.4.2]---> {mikrotik} <--- x.x.x.x/24 > public addresses > > I can attach those public addresses directly to the riverstone and

Re: [WISPA] Routing Help [Default Route to OSPF]

2010-02-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 12 February 2010 17:29, Paul Gerstenberger wrote: > Ok, I feel stupid and smart at the same time. I had it set up right the whole > time. I don't know WHY it wasn't working on the test bench with a smaller > router (RB450G, with the same software, on the same network), but I attached > those

Re: [WISPA] Found Great VLAN switch

2010-02-15 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 15 February 2010 05:22, Tom DeReggi wrote: > There was recently a thread on recommended VLAN switches. Such as which did > both TX&RX simultaneous port mirroring, Full VLAN support, Ability to LABEL > ports, etc. > > I found out that DELL powerconnec thas the solution that does it all for > GIG

Re: [WISPA] Phonetic alphabet...

2010-02-16 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 16 February 2010 13:30, Randy Cosby wrote: > Last week my partner walked up to the front desk to hear our > receptionist trying to be "one of the boys" by reading out the spelling > of a word using the phonetic alphabet (ie: alpha, tango, foxtrot). > > "Butterfly, Butterfly, Lettuce" is all he

Re: [WISPA] Fiber Terminations

2010-03-02 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 2 March 2010 13:28, Bob Moldashel wrote: > OK All my thrifty friends out there > > What is the fastest, most reliable and cost effective system you have > found to terminate multimode fiber? > > I'm sure someone out there knows this answer. I'm still using Corning > Unicam and at $12+ pe

Re: [WISPA] EMR Suit usage?

2010-03-03 Thread Jeremy Parr
It looks like his links are broken. Are you using IE or Firefox? From my Blackberry, the path appears to be servername\/xm/image.jpg, notice the double slash. On 3/3/10, ralphlists wrote: > Hmm > I just tried it again and they were OK. > > http://jawga.com/radio.php > > > > > -Original Messag

Re: [WISPA] Ethernet LEDs

2010-03-11 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 11 March 2010 12:52, Robert West wrote: > Yeah, but which circuit? The transmit, receive or maybe the unused pairs? > > That got me wondering also. > > Anyone know what pair triggers the light??? > The transmit pair must be connected to the receive pair. This will make almost any switch show

Re: [WISPA] Indoor IP Video Camera Recommendation (way off topic)

2010-03-11 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 11 March 2010 23:08, Scott Carullo wrote: > I usually use IQEye Outdoor Sentry cameras... they are awesome and > expensive network cameras. > > I need some less expensive indoor ip cameras for a project. > I prefer: > dome / minidome > day / night > POE powered > fixed ok, ptz not required >

Re: [WISPA] Optoisolator for Ethernet?

2010-03-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 14 March 2010 23:05, Greg Ihnen wrote: > That sounds expensive. I wonder if that would help in where there's rf > problems like at high power broadcast colo's > Not terribly expensive. http://www.google.com/products?q=100base+fx+media+converter&spell=1&oi=spell

Re: [WISPA] Anyone onlist sell Trendnet at good prices?

2010-03-17 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 17 March 2010 14:57, MDK wrote: > Does anyone here sell trendnet at a good price? They have some "green" > low > power consumption switches - I need some low power use switches for my > network - and I'd rather offer you a few bucks than Newegg... > > TrendNet TE100-S80g 8 port switch is 2.5

Re: [WISPA] Anyone onlist sell Trendnet at good prices?

2010-03-17 Thread Jeremy Parr
On 17 March 2010 15:36, MDK wrote: > The AT and TrendNet switches are so similar, even in physical form, I > suspect they ARE the same. > ...except that AT seems to think theirs are worth $28 vs $22 for the Trendnet --

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