[WISPA] Query to the group

2017-05-11 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hi Everyone,


I'm looking to this group to feel out the feasibility of an idea.

I'm working with a project that is looking at doing a sort of "analytics".
One of the possible things this would involve would
be paying WISPs to collect data on a particular SSID (this SSID would be
controlled by the project I'm working with, so this isn't going into
any gray privacy grounds).  The group would want to get the content of the
beacons seen with this particular SSID(s).  It could either be done through
vendor equipment that would support it, or it could be done via a passive
probe colocated with the WISP's gear.

I thought I would float this idea out to the group to see how it is
received.

Thanks in advance,

Chris Stradtman
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[WISPA] question for the group

2014-06-30 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hi all,

Is anybody aware of any manufacturers making PtMP gear in the 70/80/90 ghz
ranges?  All I can seem to find is PtP

Thanks,

Chris
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Re: [WISPA] question for the group

2014-06-30 Thread Chris Stradtman
I hadn't heard that, but that might explain why I can't find any then  :-)

Thx

Chris

sent from my moto-X
On Jun 30, 2014 12:13 PM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com
wrote:

 I could be wrong, but I thought I read someone saying those bands are not
 allowed to be used for ptmp purposes in FCC land.


 Josh Luthman
 Office: 937-552-2340
 Direct: 937-552-2343
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 Suite 1337
 Troy, OH 45373


 On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Chris Stradtman 
 cstradt...@greenpointcommunications.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 Is anybody aware of any manufacturers making PtMP gear in the 70/80/90
 ghz ranges?  All I can seem to find is PtP

 Thanks,

 Chris


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Re: [WISPA] Easiest time clock for part timers

2014-06-23 Thread Chris Stradtman
http://www.paymo.biz

sent from my moto-X
On Jun 23, 2014 11:59 AM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com
wrote:

 Does anyone have a quick and easy product for a time clock?  We're doing
 it by hand now and it feels like too much time is being wasted.

 Josh Luthman
 Office: 937-552-2340
 Direct: 937-552-2343
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[WISPA] Request for information

2014-04-21 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hi all,


I've been lurking on this group for a while, and I seem to remember at
least one person in this group that is a lawyer that deals primarily with
licensed frequency issues. I have a few licensed frequency questions that I
would like to contract with someone to be answered.  If I'm misremembering,
please forgive me for spamming this mailing list.

If I'm remembering correctly, could that person(s) contact me off-list at
ch...@chrisstradtman.com


Thanks in advance,

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Re: [WISPA] VOIP Security Consultant

2014-04-17 Thread Chris Stradtman
Chris,

I'm on an Asterisk mailing list where a lot of folks do this for a living.
 Would you like me to forward your request onto that list??

Chris Stradtman


On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com wrote:

 This was someone relaying international calls through somehow. I don't
 think the server itself was compromised. We caught very quickly but need to
 figure out where the security flaw is.


 On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:49 PM, Cameron Crum cc...@wispmon.com wrote:

 You'll probably get a visit from the fbi soon.  We had a server
 penitrated for a couple hours one day a few years back. I pulled the hd and
 rebuilt the box on a new disk and tightened up my firewall. A year later I
 got a visit from two agents asking about it with a warrant. I told them
 what happened and gave them the hd. Luckily I just left it sitting on top
 of the box all that time. Never heard anything else.

 Cameron
 On Apr 17, 2014 6:28 PM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com wrote:

  I need help troubleshooting some fraudulent activity on our FreePBX
 system and implementing safeguards to prevent it happening again. Anyone
 who is knowledgeable with this please contact me offlist.



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Re: [WISPA] Good source for refurb Juniper?

2013-11-20 Thread Chris Stradtman
http://www.subspacecom.com/




On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Gino Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com wrote:

  We are in the market for possibly 2 MX240 units, any good sources for
 refurb/used Juniper gear?



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[WISPA] question for the group

2013-09-19 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hi all,

Most of my work is done inside so I don't really deal with most of the WISP
issues.

However I'm being asked by a client to do an outside install.  This is
likely to be in the 5Ghz range.

I've found a reference to

Devices must be professionally installed when operating in the 5470 – 5725
MHz band


I'm aware of avoidance of TDWR systems and the allowed and disallowed
frequencies in that band.

However, I can't find reference to what is meant by a Professional
Installer.

Is there a licensing program that I can't seem to find by googling??

Thanks in advance,

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Re: [WISPA] Can they really do this?

2012-09-22 Thread Chris Stradtman
This is a common feature available under almost all of the enterprise
market APs / wireless switch systems.
I would hazard a guess that there are probably several hundred thousand APs
in the world that already have this turned on and running.
Although I would also guess that in many cases the person operating the
wireless devices has no real idea of what it's doing.
It's just a knob that turned on because it was there ;-)

Chris


On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Greg Ihnen os10ru...@gmail.com wrote:

 There's a current debate raging right now on the NANOG list about the ins
 and outs of setting up large temporary networks for things like conventions.

 This one post caught my attention. Has anyone heard of a WiFi AP that will
 spoof neighboring networks to intentionally interfere with them, not by
 occupying/jamming the spectrum in a brute force way, but rather by
 impersonating the other network and rejecting new associations?

 The quote:

  One of which I forgot to mention. Many of the hotels (I believe all
  Hilton properties at this time) have sold the facilities space for their
  wifi network to another company. They CAN'T negotiate it with you,
  because they don't own it any more. And most of these wifi networks have
  stealth killers enabled, so that they spoof any other wifi zone they see
  and send back reject messages to the clients. So you can't run them side
  by side.

 Greg

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[WISPA] Question about ISM and UNII

2012-08-22 Thread Chris Stradtman
Folks,

I'm dealing with a situation in a structure where an incumbent cell carrier
is claiming full control of the
RF spectrum (if I understand correctly from  3
kHzhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHz to
300 GHz http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigahertz). This claim is based on a
contract with
the buildings management company.  Currently they are not offering any
services in the ISM or UNII ranges,
however they claim that no other vendor can offer services in that range
without the express permission (
and a healthy chunk of all the revenues).  Has anybody dealt with this
before?? I realize that they are probably (one of) the
license holder(s) on record for the regulated cellular spectrum, but I
wonder if a contract with the venue can actually override
the FCCs licensing ( or lack thereof ) on the ISM and UNII spectrums space?

Anybody have any wisdom on this ??

Thanks,

Chris
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Re: [WISPA] Question about ISM and UNII

2012-08-22 Thread Chris Stradtman
this is actually inside a structure not on top… but I guess that still applies…

Thanks,

Chris

On Aug 22, 2012, at 12:42 PM, Matt Hoppes mhop...@indigowireless.com wrote:

 Yes,
 They can contract that with the building/tower owner.   All it means is 
 if you want to go on the tower you can't use those frequencies.  You can 
 erect a structure on the next available land plot and use them.
 
 
 Matt Hoppes
 Director of Information Technology
 Indigo Wireless
 +1 (570) 723-7312
 
 On 8/22/12 12:38 PM, Chris Stradtman wrote:
 Folks,
 
 I'm dealing with a situation in a structure where an incumbent cell
 carrier is claiming full control of the
 RF spectrum (if I understand correctly from  3 kHz
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHz to 300 GHz
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigahertz). This claim is based on a
 contract with
 the buildings management company.  Currently they are not offering any
 services in the ISM or UNII ranges,
 however they claim that no other vendor can offer services in that range
 without the express permission (
 and a healthy chunk of all the revenues).  Has anybody dealt with this
 before?? I realize that they are probably (one of) the
 license holder(s) on record for the regulated cellular spectrum, but I
 wonder if a contract with the venue can actually override
 the FCCs licensing ( or lack thereof ) on the ISM and UNII spectrums space?
 
 Anybody have any wisdom on this ??
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Question about ISM and UNII

2012-08-22 Thread Chris Stradtman

Interestingly the property management company was  caught caught by the all RF 
line in the contract as they wanted to sell wifi and was told they couldn't as 
per the contract
They didn't understand the repercussions of the phrase all RF when they 
signed the contract.
It's also like a 20 or 25 year contract as well

Chris


On Aug 22, 2012, at 1:24 PM, Brough Turner broughtur...@gmail.com wrote:

 It's certainly the case that a building owner can control whether radios or 
 other wireless gear are   installed on their property and they can lease 
 any or all of those rights to anyone they please.  However, they can't 
 control the RF signals going into and through their building from elsewhere.
 
 Also, if they lease space in their building, under OTARD rules and precedents 
 (http://www.fcc.gov/guides/over-air-reception-devices-rule) they can't 
 prevent their tenants from deploying legal wireless gear within their leased 
 premises for various listed purposes, one of which is broadband.
 
 If you want to use the building as a tower, the landlord will have to figure 
 out whether he's already contracted away all those rights.
 
 But if you want to serve a customer who leases space in the building, you 
 might think about mounting a radio indoors near a window that has a view of 
 your tower.  A Nanostation M5 mounted horizontally to the ceiling is very 
 unobtrusive and ordinary window glass is only 1-2 dB insertion loss.  
 (Caution, some kinds of low-emissivity glass are really bad for all wireless, 
 including cellular - check first).
 
 Thanks,
 Brough
  
 Brough Turner
 netBlazr Inc. – Free your Broadband!
 Website | Google+ | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Blog | netBlazr Inc.
  
 On 8/22/12 12:44 PM, Chris Stradtman wrote:
 this is actually inside a structure not on top… but I guess that still 
 applies…
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris
 
 On Aug 22, 2012, at 12:42 PM, Matt Hoppes mhop...@indigowireless.com wrote:
 
 Yes,
 They can contract that with the building/tower owner.   All it means is 
 if you want to go on the tower you can't use those frequencies.  You can 
 erect a structure on the next available land plot and use them.
 
 
 Matt Hoppes
 Director of Information Technology
 Indigo Wireless
 +1 (570) 723-7312
 
 On 8/22/12 12:38 PM, Chris Stradtman wrote:
 Folks,
 
 I'm dealing with a situation in a structure where an incumbent cell
 carrier is claiming full control of the
 RF spectrum (if I understand correctly from  3 kHz
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHz to 300 GHz
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigahertz). This claim is based on a
 contract with
 the buildings management company.  Currently they are not offering any
 services in the ISM or UNII ranges,
 however they claim that no other vendor can offer services in that range
 without the express permission (
 and a healthy chunk of all the revenues).  Has anybody dealt with this
 before?? I realize that they are probably (one of) the
 license holder(s) on record for the regulated cellular spectrum, but I
 wonder if a contract with the venue can actually override
 the FCCs licensing ( or lack thereof ) on the ISM and UNII spectrums space?
 
 Anybody have any wisdom on this ??
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris
 
 
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[WISPA] Grounding an Omnitik

2012-07-07 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hi all,

I've never used an Omnitik before for roof work.  We're trying out the
Omnitik + SXT combo in a location for roof to roof shots.
I've figured out the grounding point for the SXT, however I can't seem to
find a corresponding manual with that information for
the Omnitik.  Is it possible to ground the Omnitik locally or do we have to
do the shielded cat5 thing.  I'm also used to doing lightning suppression
between the antenna and the AP, obviously this isn't possible with an
integrated antenna setup.  Any additional pointers about lighting
suppression on these things??

Thanks,

Chris Stradtman
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Re: [WISPA] pages not loading/displaying properly

2012-05-15 Thread Chris Stradtman
It's a long shot but check the looking glasses to make sure nobody in india
or china has started advertising your address space most tier 1s should
have filters but I've seen it slide through the cracks before and manifest
in some strange behavior

Chris
 On May 15, 2012 12:41 PM, Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181) 
o...@odessaoffice.com wrote:

 Also check the version of anti virus/firewall the customers are using.

 Check the customer routers.

 Can you change IP addresses/ranges for some customers to see if the problem
 goes away?

 What happens if you take one of your computers to the customer site to try
 the same site on your computer?

 laters,
 marlon

 - Original Message -
 From: Scott Lambert lamb...@lambertfam.org
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 12:00 PM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] pages not loading/displaying properly


  On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 09:50:58AM -0700, Mark Theis wrote:
  I apologize for the duplicate post and my slow response.  I have been
  out of commission the last 2 days and Carlo's inability to start
  the thread originally (he received a failure message and assumed it
  did not send, but I guess it was waiting on a moderator's approval)
  prompted me to write my original post.
 
  We are still experiencing the problem.  Let me try to answer all of
  the questions in this email.
 
  We are only seeing the problem on about 1% of our customers.  The
  problem is not isolated to a single tower, router, radio model,
  browser, OS, etc.  We are not using caching.  We are good on packet
  loss.  We do use Trango licensed links on some of the towers. We are
  not masquerading ALL of my clients to one IP address.  Websites that
  see it is not only happening on SSL pages. MTU looks good.
 
  I am now hearing that the customers can't even do software
  updates. The strange thing is that it is only happening to less than
  1% of our customers.  I would think that if it were a radio issue, it
  would affect all of the customers...  Am I thinking about this the
  wrong way?
 
  This happened to us about 6 months ago, and it fixed itself in about 3
  days... And we never figured out what it was.
 
  I appreciate all the input that you all have contributed, even though
  it did look like I was ignoring you all... Migraines will take me out
  on occasion.
 
  Thanks all!
 
  Have you viewed the page source to identify the hostname on which
  the non-loading portions of the pages reside?
 
  Have you done traceroutes from non-working customers PCs to those
  servers?
 
  Are your employees' laptops affected when on-site at the customer
  location?
 
  Do you use ubiquity gear?  If so, are they running the latest version
  of the firmware?  If not, the CPE could be infected by the SkyNet
  worm or something similar.
 
  Do all of the affected customers have problems with the same
  websites/resources?
 
  Do you assign public IPs to the customer's equipment, or the CPE?
  Are the problem customers all in the same /24 or shorter prefix?
 
  Is the CPE in router mode or bridge mode?
 
 From what has been reported so far, it sounds like :
 
  A)  Some content distribution network has decided that it doesn't
 want to talk to some of your IP addresses.  Perhaps because it
 has seen attack traffic from an infection of several of your
 customers' machines.
 
  or
 
  B)  There is a virus/worm involved which is blocking access to or
 attempting to redirect access away from these sites.  The
 infection could be on the Windows workstations or the CPEs.
 
  or
 
  C)  Your BGP announcement(s) for one or more of your netblocks is
 not being advertised to one of your peers, or one of your peers
 is not announcing them to their peers.
 
  --
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  SysAdmin
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Re: [WISPA] pages not loading/displaying properly

2012-05-11 Thread Chris Stradtman
Are you natting/masquerading the addresses ??
If not, ignore the rest of  this reply.
If so, double check to make sure that something on the outside isn't
stealing from time to time just one of the external addresses used for nat.
I'm not sure what your architecture is like so this might be impossible,
however I've had this problem with a location where I was allocated part
of a subnet and one of the new customers put up a device that started proxy
arping for random other devices on the same subnet...

Chris


On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Mark Theis mth...@socaltelephone.comwrote:

  I apologize for the duplicate post and my slow response.  I have been
 out of commission the last 2 days and Carlo’s inability to start the thread
 originally (he received a failure message and assumed it did not send, but
 I guess it was waiting on a moderator’s approval) prompted me to write my
 original post.

 We are still experiencing the problem.  Let me try to answer all of the
 questions in this email.

 We are only seeing the problem on about 1% of our customers.  The problem
 is not isolated to a single tower, router, radio model, browser, OS, etc.
  We are not using caching.  We are good on packet loss.  We do use Trango
 licensed links on some of the towers. We are not “masquerading ALL of my
 clients to one IP address.”  Websites that see it is not only happening on
 SSL pages. MTU looks good.

 I am now hearing that the customers can’t even do software updates. The
 strange thing is that it is only happening to less than 1% of our
 customers.  I would think that if it were a radio issue, it would affect
 all of the customers...  Am I thinking about this the wrong way?

 This happened to us about 6 months ago, and it fixed itself in about 3
 days... And we never figured out what it was.

 I appreciate all the input that you all have contributed, even though it
 did look like I was ignoring you all... Migraines will take me out on
 occasion.

 Thanks all!

 -Mark




 On 5/11/12 6:46 AM, Chuck Hogg ch...@shelbybb.com wrote:

 FYI, a thread was started on this by Mark@Socaltelephone and multiple
 people have responded.  Multiple people responded with things to check and
 Mark has yet to respond back at any attempts to isolate the issue.  We're
 all here to help, but let's not create multiple threads on the same issue
 from the same company.

 Regards,
 Chuck


 On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 9:09 AM, David Hannum 
 d.han...@newerabroadband.com wrote:


 Have you checked your network for packet loss?

 Dave

 On May 11, 2012 8:44 AM, Carlo A. Benavides 
 cbenavi...@socaltelephone.com wrote:

 I hope someone can give an idea what to look for with our current issue.
 Pages will not load properly (attached screenshots).  i.e. youtube.com 
 http://youtube.com  video boxes are just solid black with no way to
 play, this includes videos on msn, yahoo, etc…


 Also most of times the page does not load properly (see attached)…  If
 someone is able to login to the yahoo email they cannot check boxes to
 delete messages and with hotmail they cannot select the emails at all.  So
 far I have gotten  10-15 calls with this issue with no obvious thing in
 common (antivirus, internet security, CPE’s, routers, tower site)  at one
 point I thought it came down to Netgear routers but after having a customer
 bypass it, issue still occurred…

 This issue started for all customer on the same day (last Wednesday)…


 Thanks,

 Carlo A. Benavides

 Southern California Telephone Co.
 27515 Enterprise Circle West
 Temecula, CA. 92590

 Office  (951) 693-1880 tel:%28951%29%20693-1880
 Fax  (951) 693-1550 tel:%28951%29%20693-1550
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[WISPA] bandwidth in Chicago..

2011-10-31 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hi all,
Can anybody provide bandwidth in Chicago at...

MCA Warehouse
1747 West Hubbard St
Chicago IL 60622

If so drop me a email and I'll hook you up with the person looking for
bandwidth


Thanks,

Chris Stradtman



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[WISPA] Enterprise Efficiency - Curtis Franklin Jr. - WiFi Patent War Comes Home

2011-10-11 Thread Chris Stradtman
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Re: [WISPA] What is everybody using for alarms?

2011-09-19 Thread Chris Stradtman
Along the same lines…
Is there anyway to preload dude?
For example, If you already know all the IPs and community strings of all
the devices that you should be able to see, I would like to enter the info
directly in bulk (Usually several hundred devices)  and then use Dude to
monitor the deployment of the network…

Thanks,

Chris Stradtman


On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Ed Spoon - CSS, Inc. ed.sp...@cssla.comwrote:

 Dude 3.6



 On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Mike Hammett 
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  I never run anything Mikrotik Beta. Their release software is beta enough
 for me. :-p

 -
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 Intelligent Computing Solutionshttp://www.ics-il.com


 On 9/19/2011 11:29 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:

 What version of the Dude are you guys running?

 v4 b3 seems very unnerving.  Back ups needed to be repeatedly attempted =(

 Josh Luthman
 Office: 937-552-2340
 Direct: 937-552-2343
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 On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Steve Barnes st...@pcswin.com wrote:

  The Dude in use for over a year even moved config 3 times to better
 servers as the network grew.



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 PCS-WIN / RC-WiFi http://www.rcwifi.com/



 *From:* wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] *On
 Behalf Of *Ed Spoon - CSS, Inc.
 *Sent:* Monday, September 19, 2011 11:37 AM

 *To:* WISPA General List
 *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] What is everybody using for alarms?



 Have been using the Dude as my production monitor for over 3 years, works
 great. Monitoring DS3 and wireless backhauls, Metro-E, wireless and DSL
 subs. Also Routers, switches and server services.



 Ed Spoon
 Manager of Internet Services
 triparish.net / cajun.net
 Member: FISPA / WISPA

 Ph: 985-879-3219 / Fax: 985-876-6789

 Computer Sales  Services, Inc.



  On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Paolo Di Francesco 
 paolo.difrance...@level7.it wrote:

 hum.. I don't know... I tested the dude a couple of years ago and it had
 the bad habit to reset the configuration, but maybe it was the
 unstability of the version

 Do you have it in production without any issue?

 Thank you


  Dude. It e-mails, creates sounds, and even tells you where the problem
 is!
 
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  *From:*wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]

  *On Behalf Of *Nick Olsen
  *Sent:* Monday, September 19, 2011 9:48 AM
  *To:* WISPA General List
  *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] What is everybody using for alarms?
 
  We use PRTG, The latest one.
 
  We watch the web client for down devices, And the important stuff
 alerts
  us via email and text message.
 
  Nick Olsen
  Network Operations
 
  (855) FLSPEED x106
 

 
 
 
  *From*: Paolo Di Francesco paolo.difrance...@level7.it

  *Sent*: Monday, September 19, 2011 10:46 AM
  *To*: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  *Subject*: [WISPA] What is everybody using for alarms?
 
  Hi all
 
  I am curious to know what kind of alarm system you have implemented to
  see when a link/router is no more reachable on the net.
 
  Nagios or similar?
 
  any hint would be appreciated :)
 
  thank you
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti antennas for sale

2011-07-27 Thread Chris Stradtman


  
  
I'm interested in them

Chris Stradtman

On 07/27/2011 01:51 PM, Martha Huizenga wrote:

  
  Hi All,
  
  We have four NanoBridge M9's that we can't use and can't return.
  Here's


a link to the details.
  
  All out of the box, but new. Two were used for indoor trials. All
  accessories included.
  
  Retail @ $199 each. Contact me off list if you are interested.
  
  Thanks
  

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Re: [WISPA] query for the list

2011-03-16 Thread Chris Stradtman
I didn't mean standard monthly rate. I fully expect these one offs to be rather 
lucrative for the ISP.  I just meant that legally we can't really commit to a 
year long install on a venue that we're only going to be in for a week or two.

Chris Stradtman



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On Mar 16, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Cameron Crum cc...@wispmon.com wrote:

 We all know what bandwidth costs are like at these shows for vendors. If you 
 don't, the last big show I attended as a vendor cost $1500 for 1.5M for 2 
 days. Very few shows are as friendly as WISPA regionals and MUMs to vendors. 
 I would say if you are willing to revenue share some of that, you might get a 
 bit more interest. Otherwise, a month of service fees is probably not worth 
 the headache for most WISPs.
 
 Cameron
 
 On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net 
 wrote:
 I would love to drop that kind of bandwidth in on an on-demand basis.
 Unfortunately, there aren't (m)any of those venue types in my area.
 
 -
 Mike Hammett
 Intelligent Computing Solutions
 http://www.ics-il.com
 
 
 
 On 3/15/2011 8:17 PM, Chris Stradtman wrote:
  Hello all,
 
  This may not be the right place for this query, but if it's not I'm
  hoping someone will point me in the correct direction.
 
  I'm not actually a WISP, however on a regular basis I could use
  service from WISPs.
 
  We do network professional services for tradeshows and other events.
  Many times I could really use a wireless backup link to venues that
  just have one terrestrial link (or indeed sometimes we could use the
  wireless as the primary link).  Typically these events need
  connectivity for between 2 days and 2 weeks.  We're willing to pay for
  up to a month's service even if we only need it for 2 days, however
  for obvious reasons full year contracts are out of the question.  We
  typically know months ahead of time where the location is (once and a
  great while we will only get 2 weeks warning).  Bandwidth demands can
  vary between 5M and 1G depending on a lot of factors.
 
  Typically the information we would get would be something like
 
  somebuilding
  123 Anywhere Street
  sometown, somestate X
  bandwith = 10M burstable to 50M
 
  for example.
 
  My question is: Is this an appropriate place to post the requests, or
  if not, where could we post requests to get exposure to potentially
  interested WISPs??
 
  We've found that just doing a web search for WISPs in the area and
  repetitive phone calls to yield a close to 0 success rate.  I do
  understand that not every WISP is going to be interested in this sort
  of business.
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
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[WISPA] query for the list

2011-03-15 Thread Chris Stradtman
Hello all,

This may not be the right place for this query, but if it's not I'm
hoping someone will point me in the correct direction.

I'm not actually a WISP, however on a regular basis I could use
service from WISPs.

We do network professional services for tradeshows and other events.
Many times I could really use a wireless backup link to venues that
just have one terrestrial link (or indeed sometimes we could use the
wireless as the primary link).  Typically these events need
connectivity for between 2 days and 2 weeks.  We're willing to pay for
up to a month's service even if we only need it for 2 days, however
for obvious reasons full year contracts are out of the question.  We
typically know months ahead of time where the location is (once and a
great while we will only get 2 weeks warning).  Bandwidth demands can
vary between 5M and 1G depending on a lot of factors.

Typically the information we would get would be something like

somebuilding
123 Anywhere Street
sometown, somestate X
bandwith = 10M burstable to 50M

for example.

My question is: Is this an appropriate place to post the requests, or
if not, where could we post requests to get exposure to potentially
interested WISPs??

We've found that just doing a web search for WISPs in the area and
repetitive phone calls to yield a close to 0 success rate.  I do
understand that not every WISP is going to be interested in this sort
of business.

Thanks in advance,

Chris Stradtman



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