Re: [WISPA] Excede (viasat-1) Satalitte Internet

2012-03-01 Thread Dan Ferguson
I have been trying to find out if it's possible get service on this bird myself. We have a remote location where a lot of people can't really install their own dish (Dish size, look angle, trees). Viasat-1 has a spot beam that should hit them. We were trying to find out i

Re: [WISPA] transparent caching solution w/TPROXY

2012-02-23 Thread Dan Ferguson
Hello Matt, I'll check out those other caching solutions. I was going through the ryohnosuke.com website, it's in Spanish (Via google translate). The main company referred me to him to coordinate since he speaks English. To get it setup in the Mikrotik it took a couple of mangle prerouting rul

[WISPA] transparent caching solution w/TPROXY

2012-02-22 Thread Dan Ferguson
Hello, We have a site that costs @ $3800/month for (shared) 3Mbps/512Kbps (Satellite), so we have been caching with Mikrotik proxy since the beginning (1998). I found a caching system that works well and caches videos and other types of traffic. If anyone is in the same situation you may want

Re: [WISPA] Looking for Bandwidth Manager

2010-10-15 Thread Dan Ferguson
We had an ETINC box as well, I second what Travis says. Except it was actually worse than Travis describes. Avoid at all costs. - Dan On 10/15/2010 8:47 AM, Travis Johnson wrote: >Run... run far far away... > > We ran an ETINC box for many years, until we couldn't take his support > an

Re: [WISPA] Akamai / other caching servers

2010-09-02 Thread Dan Ferguson
We pay @ 4K/month for 3Mbps/512Kbps for a rural town, which is really 3Mbps on a 5x oversell. It's really ugly, so caching is a must. There is no hope for a better future either 8(. - Dan On 9/2/2010 8:16 PM, Scottie Arnett wrote:

[WISPA] Service in Germany

2010-05-10 Thread Dan Ferguson
Hello, I am trying to find any additional information on deployment in Germany. Aside from the frequency regulations from the EU are there any other regulations that need to be considered when deploying in Germany? I have been looking for a while and thought I should ask to see if anyone here

[WISPA] Satellite Internet Providers

2010-04-24 Thread Dan Ferguson
Hello, I am looking for suggestions for shared satellite Internet providers which can service Alaska. It's painfully expensive and we are looking for options to get more bandwidth. Thanks, - Dan WISPA Wants Y

Re: [WISPA] Canopy Equipment

2010-04-17 Thread Dan Ferguson
Thanks for the recommendations everyone! Best, - Dan On 4/15/2010 9:25 AM, Justin Wilson wrote: > Quicklink will treat you right. > > I would become a member of the motorola forums and lurk there for awhile > as well. > > Justin > > --

[WISPA] Canopy Equipment

2010-04-14 Thread Dan Ferguson
We have been avoiding this for some time but it looks like we will need to explore using Canopy (at least for a 5.4 solution). I would like to receive any recommendations for a vendor to work with. Thanks, - Dan

Re: [WISPA] traffic reporting

2008-05-01 Thread Dan Ferguson
This is a great tool and it seems to work beautifully. It will scan network traffic for viruses, spam, intrusion detection, and much more. It's called untangle and it's free to use. Installation and setup are brain dead easy and you can easily enable or disable any features you want. Open s

Re: [WISPA] Emergency request for a RB532

2007-10-15 Thread Dan Ferguson
Try counter to counter directly at the airline. They call it goldstreak here. It's not too expensive here ($50) and they will take it from counter to counter at another airport that has a similar service and a direct flight. They probably have something similar down there that you can use. Just