http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map?form=wifi
Ryan
On Jul 23, 2008, at 12:34 AM, Rogelio wrote:
I'm looking for scripts (perl, python, etc) that turn Netstumber (or
equiv) data into the KML files necessary for Google Earth.
So far, I've only found the following googling.
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List yourself, its free.
http://www.dslreports.com/gmaps/localisp
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 00:51 -0500, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Every once in a while I get a request for service from someone out
(sometimes WAY out) of my coverage area.
Could everyone post any WISP coverage locater sites they
Does that APC unit have a monitoring (ethernet or serial) port? You
should be able to pull the amperage used from it that way. Either
through the APC software or through snmp. The proper index number is
listed in its MiB http://rockhounding.net/projects/ups/pdf/apc-mib.pdf
I don't know if it can
, is because of it package management and
focus on being stable, secure, and free. I understand how to use it and
can work it very well.
I will be looking at using OpenBSD or FreeBSD as my firewall system for
my new server room. PF + Carp, rocks!
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that I'd like to map in
Radio Mobile, and obviously need to do it via Lat/Long.
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at chapter 9, it goes into
some detail on how some of the the algorithms available work and how
to implement them.
http://lartc.org
http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.qdisc.html
thanks again,
Rich
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Patrick would be able to provide you with more/better info. But here is
a quick rundown.
On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 15:25 -0500, Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
I'm sold. Anyone wanna buy me some? COMNET has nice pricing on CPE's, but
are there any discounts on the AU's?
I believe there are two versions of
On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 10:44 -0800, CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Anybody have some generic hotspot window decals. We have eight open
hotspots, but they have been asking for interior window decals, like the
MasterCard / visa ones. I would like to by 10 to 20 or what ever you can
spare.
Add Free
Depending on how big your town is, and how they feel about Walmart, you
should try sending a letter to the local newspaper. Also document
everything, calls, letters, etc and post them to a web site. Then
submit them to the bigger social networking news sites (digg slashdot
reddit) make sure to
for the switch to h-pol and the problem
is fixed. ;)
Travis
Microserv
Ryan Langseth wrote:
Depending on how big your town is, and how they feel about Walmart, you
should try sending a letter to the local newspaper. Also document
everything, calls, letters, etc and post them to a web site
For those that have walmarts in their area, I would suggest starting
talking to them ahead of time, you may be able it prevent the same
problem from happening on your towers. I would bet all walmarts will
start using rfid's in the next couple of years.
Ryan
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 09:41 -0500,
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 14:02 -0800, George Rogato wrote:
I need a couple very short range PtP links. A few hundred feet at most
for each one. Something that did close to 50 or even 100 megs duplex
would be good
http://tranzeo.com/products/radios/TR-FDD-Series
Has anyone worked with Free
We ran into this in our office, a couple of the headset units we have
are 2.4 ghz freq. hopping units and the linksys waps we use(d) would die
every time a phone call came through. We also have one DECT headset that
causes no problems. On another note, I am using another AP currently
that uses an
Yup.
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 19:58 -0700, George Rogato wrote:
Are the pictures coming up for you?
http://www.netflix.com/BrowseSelection?sgid=2190
Sam Tetherow wrote:
http://www.netflix.com/Register looks fine to me.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
George Rogato
I would not mind trying one, but GSM is not an option around here :(
Ryan
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
About a week ago I decided to buy an iPhone off ebay (brand new) to play
with... I wasn't planning on keeping it as my phone, but wanted to play
to see what all the hype was about. We don't
We have a tranzeo PTP link directly south of an Air Force base (the
link runs east-west), the East endpoint is right south of the base,
less than 3 miles. We put it in the 5.8 range because it dropped
once. Here is the DFS info we have:
Channel RADAR EventsTime Since Last
How about Dragon wave in UL 24GHz range?
http://www.dragonwaveinc.com/products-airpair.asp
Not making a recommendation, as I have never used dragonwave, I just
know about the product.
Ryan
On Oct 9, 2007, at 10:56 PM, Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a short (1 mile) point
I have been meaning to ask this for a while. How does everyone figure
their downtilt? Do you tilt down slightly more or less than 1/2 the
vertical beamwidth? No downtilt? Anything else?
As a real world example:
We are re-deploying a tower and are moving from an omni to sectors, we
are putting
We capture flow-capture, part of flow-tools, from our Imagestream
routers. As of right now I only use the data collected to track
problems as needed.
I found these helpful:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/08/18/Big_Scary_Daemons.html
A couple of the differeneces I see: the APC has a 2 year warranty vs 90
days on the generic one, also it looks like you can add a ethernet
module to the APC for remote monitoring. also the Wattage output is 600W
higher on the APC
Not sure if that is worth twice the price though.
Ryan
On Mon,
You are correct.
We bought all all three meg units. These can be upgraded to full
speed SUs, we ended up upgrading one of our SUs to a full speed unit,
the process is pretty simple, just request the key(s) through your
supplier and enter it into the SU.
We have been quite happy with
,
Brad
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You are correct.
We bought all all three meg units. These can be upgraded
Does anyone know what the MHz resolution of a canopy 2.4 CPE in SA mode?
thanks,
Ryan
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Yes, it would have. Doing it this way will also help us avoid the
extra packets per second through that edge router. The company
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Does anyone know what the MHz resolution of a canopy 2.4 CPE in SA mode
I think Tranzeo H. Sectors are Pac Wireless Antennas? We have also had
good luck with Tranzeo Sectors, although the towers where we have them
deployed are 100% Tranzeo (AP radio, antenna, and CPE).
Ryan
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 16:34 -0700, Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
We have used a LOT of
That should, now in order to do that you will need to have a separate
subnet for each AP and the customers off of it (I believe). Have you
done any packet sniffing to see if there is a lot of ARP requests?
How many hosts do you have off of that tower?
Ryan
On Nov 18, 2007, at 10:02 PM,
Thats because in about a year, SP1 will be released and clear up the
major problems.I consider the first version of any new MS OS to be
a release candidate at best. Frankly if they do not clean up the
Usability of Vista, it will be the OS the drives me completely to OS
X or Linux.
If you want to stay in the unlicensed spectrum, you could check out
the 24GHz range, it should be able to do 3 miles, not sure on the
dish size though. Dragonwave has a product in that range.
Ryan
On Dec 9, 2007, at 10:25 PM, Felix A. Lopez wrote:
Dragonwave and/or Orthogon are some
Don't forget google's foray into being an ISP
http://www.google.com/tisp/
Ryan
On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 09:31 -0800, George Rogato wrote:
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
It could have been this:
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/06/1354232
Ryan
On Dec 11, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Mark McElvy wrote:
My wife mentioned someone on the radio talking about a bill/law
passing
through congress/senate trying to make ISPs responsible for things
like
kids
Its been awhile since I used sed, and I can not figure out to read
and write to the same file. Since you are doing this with a backup of
the files, correct? Here is a way to make it work
mkdir newfiles
for file in `ls .`; do
sed -e 's|../../Templates/||g' $file newfiles/$file
echo
Hey if they want to adopt me, they can go ahead, I bet the allowance
would be pretty good.
((218) 213-4272)
Ryan
On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:38 PM, George Rogato wrote:
http://www.grandcentral.com/
Something tells me they will eventually adopt every person on earth
and
change our last
There are things like looking at the customer base.
1) are they likely to need incoming connections ( This is mainly for
businesses )
2) are they likely to get a worm and have it start spamming ( I hate
trying to track down a spammy machine behind NAT ... its not hard just
annoying)
3) are
easy for me.
For me, static works, dhcp doesn't. Of course, everyone is different.
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, duplicate IP allocation is prevented.
ted
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Ryan Langseth wrote:
My thoughts got ahead of my fingers,, it was supposed to say bigger
and more profitable.
I am looking at it from my standpoint, we have 2000+ customers, 48
POPs and yes, all static IP addresses (a mix
One thing to watch with the compasses is magnetic distortion. When we
are aiming a PTP link or sector we will use a compass and a reference
point from google earth. This is especially important when on top of
a grain elevator since they can have some large electric motors for
the
If you are getting to the middle of nowhere with a service vehicle,
http://www.collegeflagsandbanners.com/tailgate-flagpole.html would
probably work well. Our CEO has one for tailgating (we have not tried
it for surveys), you just drive onto the stand and put in the flag pole.
Our tailgate
We have seen similar issues. We had three come off of a tower ten miles past
nowhere. They would work for a max 2 weeks and fail. Even reboots would not
work. All grounding was redone, even removed. The problem went away when we
replaced it with another brand ap.
On another tower we had
We have run into this same problem with prism AP to Tranzeo CPE.A
majority of our Aps are Prism's and we are installing almost all new
customers with tranzeo CPEs. A majority of them work just fine, but every
once in a while we will have a problem install. We have started stocking a
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On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 10:15 -0500, Matt wrote:
Oh boy are they digging themselves a big hole!
All of the money is in the TV side of things and they are making it easier
for people to watch TV via the web instead of via the cable co. On top of
that they are talking about chewing up 4 TV
It shouldn't since your wired and wireless cards have different mac addresses.
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a google earth census data viewer, along with info on how it was
created:
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,2102559,00.asp
On May 19, 2008, at 5:52 PM, Frank Crawford wrote:
When ya'll get done jawjacking about crap that isn't going to get to a
solution I could use some guidence
Does anyone know of third party consultants for freeside, or do that
type of work?
Contact me offlist, thanks.
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Are the server *NIX servers?
try running host etsy.com 38.106.64.5 from your DNS servers to make
sure you are getting connectivity to their DNS servers on 53
your output should be similar to :
ns1:/var/log# host etsy.com 38.106.64.5
Using domain server:
Name: 38.106.64.5
Address:
from Ryan Spott, it appears ETSY.COM's DNS
servers are having issues. By using their DNS servers and trying to
do nslookups, every single domain fails with REFUSED.
Travis
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Ryan Langseth wrote:
Are the server *NIX servers?
try running host etsy.com 38.106.64.5 from your DNS
just noticed a typo in my query, but the result is still the same:
ryan-langseths-ibook-g4:~ ryanl$ host google.com. ns1.etsy.com
Using domain server:
Name: ns1.etsy.com
Address: 38.106.64.5#53
Aliases:
Host google.com not found: 5(REFUSED)
On Jun 28, 2008, at 8:32 AM, Ryan Langseth wrote
Today i got an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED], i am fairly certain i did not
give them my address at any point. I suspect it may have been harvested from
the list, has anyone else seen a message from them today?
Ryan
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Can we please kill this thread, nothing new has been said in it in the
last three days (or year...), its redundant and repetitive.
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Yea there is, its call DNS
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On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 22:34 -0400, Gino Villarini wrote:
Well yeah, he exited the cell biz bout 4 years ago .., and theres no Num
portability with internet
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Probably because they don't want to have to deal with their own
connection/disconnection departments. ;) (just kidding, sort of)
Ryan
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 13:36 -0500, John Scrivner wrote:
Why is ATT ordering wireless links? They can put a T1 anywhere they
want. I don't get it. I would
I haven't read all of the calea law yet ... what part of it says
anything about blocking access, I thought it was about traffic sniffing,
not traffic censoring? Smells like FUD to me.
On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 13:23 -0400, Smith, Rick wrote:
Ya know, they could use CALEA to lock down wireless
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 21:19 -0700, George Rogato wrote:
David E. Smith wrote:
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
You pay some property taxes, you get to use all
those roads they built.
. It's all trade-offs. Basic
freshman-year-of-college economics.
I just wanted to point out an error you
Nagios for notifications and cacti for graphing.
I am also looking at a pretty nice oss project called zenoss. It has
auto discovery, graphing and notifications. It also does some asset
tracking and other features. I have not spent alot of time with it yet,
but I did run the auto discovery and
I would suggest going there with some pretty pictures. You can tell
anyone anything, and they may say they understand, But as House says
people lie. Go there with some graphs of Spectrum Analysis of things
like a AP at 25' versus a Microwave at 25'. Ask the parents how many of
their kids care
On Sun, 2007-04-29 at 14:07 -0500, John Scrivner wrote:
Is anyone else getting tired of sorting through the exhaustive amount of
email we are getting on the public list? Much of it is good stuff but I
think we see some people who are posting more than we need to all see. I
am thinking we
Over the last few months we have been fighting an intermittent
problem on one of our towers.At seemingly random times, we will
experience packet loss to customer equipment and/or large amounts of
duplicate packets, anywhere from one dupe per 10 pings to 10+ dupes
per ping.
The
On May 4, 2007, at 1:20 AM, Ryan Langseth wrote:
Over the last few months we have been fighting an intermittent
problem on one of our towers.At seemingly random times, we will
experience packet loss to customer equipment and/or large amounts
of duplicate packets, anywhere from one
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 09:37 -0400, Dawn DiPietro wrote:
Marlon,
I have been reading the WISPA CALEA FAQ and was a little concerned about
question #10. If the LEA does not know who the suspect is using an open
access point does this mean that everyone that has used that access
point will
Here are the list of things I would do.
1) netflow
You can get some good information from netflow. It will track each
connection and the amount of data pulled. Your routers need to support it.
You can do this one with open source tools or with a commercial product.
I would check into using a revision control system such as subversion. I
believe it will handle word docs properly.
Ryan
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Hi All,
The calea committee needs a way to share word docs online. We need to
be able to edit them etc. online so that our edits
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I would check into using
Zack Kneisley wrote:
Jack,
Actually, that is exactly what I do, you will notice the gmail address? I
have a total of seven gmail addresses that I use. Some reply with a
signature, some don't. I also use Outlook that has 4 pop accounts that it
checks. Two accounts it checks send the same
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070517-house-dems-broadband-isnt-broadband-unless-its-2-mbps.html
Ryan
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We are currently working on improving our inventory and infrastructure.
Currently we make a lot of our own cables, except for things like
pigtails, but we are looking at switching to premade cables for radio to
antenna jumpers and such. What do you think of cables and connectors
from RF
With the recent announcement by ARIN to start pushing IPv6 uptake,
and the run out date of v4 is as soon as 2010, I was wondering is
anyone are here using v6 in some form or planning the switchover?
Since it is much more than renumbering customers, the needed time for
deploying it will be
What firmware are you running, there was a bug where it would not pass
traffic that was fixed in 3.0.4 of the firmware.
We had some issues with the 58 FDD links, one was dropping connection
intermittently during the day, narrowing the channel down to 5mhz made
it work alot better. I was pretty
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 01:09 -0400, Michael Erskine wrote:
Rick;
I think that your opinion is like mine, both informed and experienced.
I am perfectly comfortable with my opinion. And I did not get into an
argument, or even suggest one was somehow a good idea.
That said, let me also say
.
-m-
Ryan Langseth wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 01:09 -0400, Michael Erskine wrote:
Rick;
I think that your opinion is like mine, both informed and experienced.
I am perfectly comfortable with my opinion. And I did not get into an
argument, or even suggest one was somehow
Here is a tool you all might find useful:
http://netprofiles.danielmilner.com/
With Net Profiles, mobile computing becomes a whole lot easier. It
eliminates the need to manually reconfigure your network settings when
you move your desktop/laptop computer to another location. Once a
profile
Rick Harnish wrote:
John and Frannie,
We do not have any subscribers to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. I
sure don't ever recall hearing from an operator up there. I'm going to post
this to the isp-wireless list as well. Maybe there is an North Dakota
operator on that list.
Rick Harnish
Resending, not sure if it made it out.
We recently deployed a link close to a Air Force Base. The link is a
5GHz (802.11a), while it supports DFS, I would like to avoid having
the link going to sleep for obvious reasons, from what I have read
the 5.8 range does not need to support DFS,
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 11:16 -0500, David E. Smith wrote:
Ryan Langseth wrote:
We recently deployed a link close to a Air Force Base. The link is a
5GHz (802.11a), while it supports DFS, I would like to avoid having
the link going to sleep for obvious reasons, from what I have read
Larry Yunker wrote:
Ping?
Pong
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Out of curiousity what is Super Cheap with an rb setup like this?
Ryan
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
6 meg would do. I would install a higher cpu unit later.
Brian
JohnnyO wrote:
Don't use 133s for backhauls. You will NOT get 12meg-15meg We have
a 133 in place that is at 100% CPU
I am by no means a RF guy, I am still figuring out that side of being
a wisp myself. The one question I have is; could the interference be
through the LMR?
Ryan
On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:24 PM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I thought about that. But then it's too hard to change channels.
I just realized I phrased that poorly, could the interference be
radiating from the LMR rather than across the radios or antennas?
On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:59 PM, Ryan Langseth wrote:
I am by no means a RF guy, I am still figuring out that side of
being a wisp myself. The one question I have
Can you post your config too?
Ryan
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 11:59 -0400, Carl A jeptha wrote:
My web guy is in hospital - long story short - getting an error and need
to bring up sites right now. What do i know about apache, about the same
as I'm being paid - zero. :-)
I need to do this like
IF you mean the PTP series, we have many of them installed, they are
pretty rock solid. The issues we have had with them are:
1) At one of our tower locations we have 4 of them installed, every once
in a while their spectrum analysis (finding a clean channel) and DFS
will play havoc with each
Honestly to find a cell phone or single device that is the prefect
sysadmin device is a pipe dream imo.
Here is one more thing for you to look at though.
http://www.oqo.com/products/model02/features.html
The price may make you jump though.
Ryan
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 13:37 -0400, Matt Liotta
I am going to go off-topic here a little with a story.
I have been working for InvisiMax for a little over a year now. I do
not know who knows the history of this company for the last 1.5 years
but we are just finishing up going through a very rough stage in the
companies existence. Six months
Does anyone have a sale contact for Purcell enclosures, I have a Rac 35
that I would like to get an AC unit for, I have been unsuccessful in
getting ahold of someone within Purcell. Email me off-list.
Thanks,
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We are really close to having one of our first bigger accounts with VL,
6 U/D and some advanced services with it (BGP and some other redunancy
services). Its not a big bandwidth piece, but we are filling a void in
our area. It will be interesting to see where it goes. :)
Ryan
On Mon, 2007-08-13
Can these be easily used with gloves on? If so, I will probably look
at getting some of these and a couple of the crimpers for winter,
last winter we had to replace a link in -20 F with a nasty wind we
were barely able to get it done in the cold.
Ryan
On Aug 15, 2007, at 4:52 PM, George
Travis,
Yea, we actually host one of their public speedtest.net sites (Grand
Forks ND), the only requirement from them is you have at least 40 mb
upload. The most popular locations see a max of 10 mb/s usage, in
bursts. You can also get some interesting reporting (IPs and speeds)
from them
Way too many steps:
http://materialicio.us/2007/08/22/converted-water-tower-zecc-architechten/
;)
Ryan
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We have two towns deployed with 3 of the TR-24H-120-16 without
problems. Both towers are grain elevators. the one is only about 80
feet, and we have one customer over 10 miles out. The other
location has alot of trees in full leaf and it is working great even
with 15db CPEs.
Both
While I would free comfortable building my own servers (the OS setup
is custom). I buy hardware from Dell. Its solid server equipment and
very easy to work with.
I would recommend checking into buying servers prebuilt. While
building your own seems to be cheaper. there are numerous
I agree get a server motherboard, both tyan and supermicro make good
server level boards (I prefer supermicro) they come with options for
ipmi management and other excellent features.
Ryan
On Aug 29, 2007, at 9:07 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
A Tyan or SuperMicro would make a better
Since you are on their network, I would simply relay the email
through their server, the lookup will be sent through for server
which should have a proper rDNS, you may need to set an SPF record
for the mail server, but that should work ( I have done it like that
on a dynamic IP before)
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