Does anyone have service in the Lowell, Maine area? I have a potential
customer on a big hill. They might even be able to provide tower space.
Thanks in advance,
Curtis Maurand
Head Honcho
Xyonet Web Hosting
On 7/15/2011 9:03 AM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
Forbes Mercy
WISPA VP/Legislative Chair
Just to give you an idea of what you're up against, the #1 provider of
lobbying money and political donations to congress is the healthcare
industry. They are followed by the telecom industry.
--Curtis Maurand
in the field, or who to hire to answer your phones.
On 12/7/2010 7:47 AM, Shane MacDonald wrote:
I get scared when I hear Windows and Software in the same sentence.
Then when you add Server I usually run.
Shane MacDonald
KP Performance Antennas
On 7-Dec-10, at 8:11 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
We
We used Rodopi. If you can handle the fact that its Windows and ASP.NET
and MSSQL server, its OK. It works very well and very configurable. We
had it set up on Windows Small Business Server, that is the version with
MSSQL server.
For what its worth.
--Curtis
On 12/2/2010 1:36 PM, Shane
Stick with HP. Go with Laser. Try to go with something in the 2000 or
3000 series if you can. They just get it done.
--Curtis
On 11/23/2010 9:01 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
I've used HP OfficeJets for most of the previous decade. I've used HP
printers period for... 20 years?
However, the
Don't use the tucows link, you won't find what you're looking for. Try
www.opensrs.com
Cheers,
Curtis
On 3/29/2010 12:37 PM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
www.tucows.com
Elliot is one of us!
marlon
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On
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 3:22 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [Motorola II] OT: Barracuda
I've been running a similar setup on Gentoo Linux.
MySQL
dbmail
postfix
spamassassin
fuzzyOCR
amavisd-new
clamav
It all just works, its stable and not too hard to manage. You won't
find a cool control panel.
These are the technologies that Barracuda uses in their appliances.
On 3/24/2010
Go to this page and look for scam.sh
http://it.dennyhalim.com/2009/02/postfix-postgrey-clamsmtp-sanesecurity.html
the scam.sh does a great job of getting new rules and some really good
ones. I don't get much spam and not too many false positives, either.
--C
On 3/24/2010 9:27 PM, Kristian
As is Episcopal Relief and Development. http://www.er-d.org/
Cheers,
Curtis
On 1/14/2010 12:16 PM, Jeremy Parr wrote:
2010/1/14 RickGrgunder...@gmail.com:
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
NetGear *GS748TS-100NAS
***
You can probably find it for less than I did. Its 48 port and 988
through biz.tigerdirect.com
Also here's a list.
http://www.javvin.com/packetdoc/PortMonitoringSwitch.html
Cheers,
Curtis
**
On 1/12/2010 8:50 AM, Marco Coelho wrote:
I'll second the ProCurve.
also Adtran NetVanta 1534 Its 24 port The command line is identical to
Cisco and it has a web gui. Its about 1300.00 ($2200 if you want the
POE version.) from CDW, but it also has a lifetime warranty.
--Curtis
On 1/12/2010 8:57 AM, Bret Clark wrote:
The command line structure is very
Yep, I want to breath anti-freeze, too. yummy!
On 12/23/2009 2:12 AM, RickG wrote:
I want a e-pipe!http://www.epuffer.com/eshop/electronic-pipe-kits.html
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Mattlm7...@gmail.com wrote:
I have one customer who burns up laptops. Not from overheating or
I'm from Maine. Its good for Mainers. Its better for GWI and Fletcher
Kittredge who's been looking to overbuild Fairpoint for a very long
time. Now he gets his chance. Its going to be bad for the small
provider. You're still not going to get a break on connectivity. It
will follow GWI's
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-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Curtis Maurand
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:44 AM
LL Bean.
Mike wrote:
Thinsulate is good and light. Redwing has some insulated lace up
boots with Thinsulate. They have fiberglass shanks and fiberglass
toes instead of steel -- supposed to be safer for electricians.
I think the Wrangler jeans with Thinsulate in them are awesome. It's
I agree. If your company goes belly up, they can come after your
personal assets if your corp has any liabilities towards them.
--Curtis
fwatts wrote:
My attorney has always told me not to sign a personal guarantee. If you are
a corporation and you sign a personal guarantee it creates a
I've had a couple of these things. I'm currently firewalling an
insurance company on one (vyatta), I had one firewalling the local
budweiser distributor (pfsense) and I was using one as a primary
nameserver (Gentoo Linux). These things have never even burped. I have
an intel system that
Around here, ethernet drops run $100.00 each. Your price is very
reasonable.
--Curtis
RickG wrote:
Here's the scenario: Customer has an aerial ethernet run from his
garage to his home. A tree branch fell and cut the line. I told him
we'll replace it for a $50 fee. Does this sound fair?
You must be in the south where the ground doesn't freeze. Up here in
the great white north, you need to go down 18 inches.
--C
Mike wrote:
When I was a young man, a writer, I was idealistic and ready to
conquer the world. In short order I grew up and lost my
idealism. Since starting
In that case I usually get $75.00/hr on-site plus $25.00/hr travel each
direction plus materials.
--Curtis
Josh Luthman wrote:
Ethernet drops are 100/each here too but a repair isn't the same IMO.
On 10/13/09, Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:
Around here, ethernet drops run
I would never do it that way. too much chance of someone crunching it
if its not down far enough. ground expands and thaws and that can sever
a cable. I know this doesn't classify as electrical, but electrical
code around here is 18 deep.
--C
Mike wrote:
No you don't. I have *several*
://www.infiniteunknown.net/2008/05/09/us-infrastructure-is-falling-apart/
As far as making a living upon the internet, most of the WISP's I meet
make very little (including myself) and pay through the nose for
access ourselves.
-RickG
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote
Not going there on this list, but there is a long list its done right
including funding the development of the Internet upon which you make
your living. I would add the highway system as well.
--Curtis
Josh Luthman wrote:
Are there things you think the government - FCC, congress, etc. -
Too funny. Try U-Haul for the vans. They sell them on a pretty regular
basis and are exactly what you're looking for.
--C
Ryan Spott wrote:
I have a friend of mine in Fairbanks, AK. He lives in an apartment
building and his neighbor has a van like that. He says that PARENTS
constantly ask
Try talking to DirectTV or Dish Networks. They'll deal with you to resell.
--C
Robert West wrote:
Would the Free To Air stuff work at all? I have some customers who do Free
To Air but I have yet to even look at one of their setups to see what type
of content they are getting. But is Free To
Of Curtis Maurand
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 10:44 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Net Neutrality
Try talking to DirectTV or Dish Networks. They'll deal with you to
resell.
--C
Robert West wrote:
Would the Free To Air stuff work at all? I have some
Take a look at the third and the fifth bullet points.
--C
Clint Ricker wrote:
Where is everyone getting that you are allowed to prioritize anything? The
speech details three points along the subject of prioritization. The Julius
Genachowski's recent speech specifically said no
of the house. You, on the
other hand, have nothing to gain here.
You thought CALEA was bad?
-Clint Ricker
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:
Take a look at the third and the fifth bullet points.
--C
Clint Ricker wrote:
Where
.
You thought CALEA was bad?
-Clint Ricker
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:
Take a look at the third and the fifth bullet points.
--C
Clint Ricker wrote:
Where is everyone getting that you are allowed to prioritize anything
Wireless, Inc
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To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Net Neutrality
Curtis Maurand wrote:
I think they're
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I think you're all jumping to conclusions. There will be
modifications. You will probably find that you'll be able to limit
outgoing bittorrent and block spam from botnetted machines, block
illegal activity, etc. How do you determine illegal bittorrent
(uploading of copyrighted content,
I said this in another post, but they're talking about keeping
Time-Warner Cable from prioritizing Time-Warner entertainment's content
over NBC, or myspace over facebook or youtube over hulu not whether or
not you can block outgoing smtp traffic from a bot-netted machine or
illegal uploads of
21, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:
I think you're all jumping to conclusions. There will be
modifications. You will probably find that you'll be able to limit
outgoing bittorrent and block spam from botnetted machines, block
illegal activity, etc. How do you
Jack Unger wrote:
Hi Victoria,
The FCC Workship 1 Mbps statement is very, very generalized. It's
nothing to get upset about.
If we want the FCC to update their knowledge about WISPs then we need
to educate the FCC. We DO educate them with every FCC filing and
presentation that we make.
Home depot's site. go figure. $329 a Solar Back Up Kit (as they call
it.) 60 Watts. $329
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051langId=-1catalogId=10053productId=100658288
Mike wrote:
It depends on how high you push it up. I *HAVE* had it all the
Good God, half the cell phones on the planet have GPS built into them.
I used a Motorola Razr as a GPS on my last trip to Virginia a couple of
years ago. iPhones and Blackberry's and Palm Pre's have them and the
ability to link them to Google Maps. Job's done.
Why carry a separate GPS? I
I don't know, but I think I'd run point-to-point wireless to the
building and then run DSL in the building. I think it would be more
reliable.
--Curtis
Robert West wrote:
I agree to that. For what you are doing, the Mikrotik would be a no brainer
to decide on. But that that, he's looking
:
Because 1/2 the cell phones on the planet don't have GPS
Because not everyone carries a cell phone.
Because sometimes it may be necessary to have the cell phone to talk
on
while looking at the GPS.
Curtis Maurand wrote:
Good God, half the cell phones on the planet have GPS built
If you go to dansguardian.org, they have links to their commercial
version. These folks are also the folks that produce the smoothwall
firewall system and they have a setup called schoolguard as well as
preconfigured appliances.
--Curtis
Israel Lopez-LISTS wrote:
I have to agree. It seem
I've also used dansguardian. Its free.
http://dansguardian.org/
Cheers,
Curtis
Frank Muto wrote:
http://www.opendns.com/solutions/k12/filtering/
Frank Muto
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From: Israel Lopez-LISTS
free
RickG wrote:
Any idea of price? -RickG
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Curtis Maurandcmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:
I kind of like this one.
http://www.accord5.com/trellis
Jason Hensley wrote:
We use Wombat that is built in to Platypus. Inexpensive is a relative term
:-)
I kind of like this one.
http://www.accord5.com/trellis
Jason Hensley wrote:
We use Wombat that is built in to Platypus. Inexpensive is a relative term
:-) For us, it's well worth the $99/mth that we pay for it. For others,
that may not be worth it at all.
-Original
the technology Spring just got like $X billion
grant to pioneer?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 3:14 PM
I don't remember, you'd have to call them.
--C
3-dB Networks wrote:
What do those cost?
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
http://www.3dbnetworks.com
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Curtis Maurand
Sent: Thursday
Fuel cells, too.
http://www.fuelcellmarkets.com/products_and_services/3,1,599,17,7561.html
Christopher Erickson wrote:
The right type of batteries could give you 15 to 20 years of service.
And adding a pair of solar panels and an MPPT solar charge controller could
increase your backup
Sorry, I should have posted this page.
no moving parts.
http://www.idatech.com/
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Patrick,
All excellent points, and reality checks. Thanks for the feedback!
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Can anyone service 669 Cobbosseeconte Rd., Monmouth, ME?
Thanks,
Curtis
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Gary Garrett wrote:
Nice! where can I get a 1 Watt Amp for 1900mhz?
The only way I've gotten decent range out of a DECT phone is by
Alvarion makes some decent outdoor antennas as well.
--Curtis
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
8 dB Maxrad units. Good vertical coverage and they are easy to weather
proof. Don't forget to order the mmk 8 mounts. I've cc'd Lee at Hutton/EC
with this.
Oh yeah, with the 8dB units make sure you
http://www.radiolabs.com/products/antennas/2.4gig/2.4-aluminum-parabolic.php
If you've got to go 10 miles, then you need gain.
From the website.
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