Re: [WISPA] Motel WiFi Authentication

2014-03-30 Thread Julius Igugu

On 25/03/2014 18:23, wi...@mncomm.com wrote:
Not sure if I should post to UBNT or Mikrotik. Anyways we have a few 
motels that we run the UniFi APs in and they offer free use of the 
service. Of course its all you can eat for anyone across the street 
from the motel, or those who loiter in the parking lots. I havent 
really stayed in enough motels to see how they do them but what's a 
way that users can get a temp username  password when they check in? 
I havent dinked with it much on the UniFi. I can see how to do it, 
kind of, with hotspot on a Mikrotik, but I am not sure I would want a 
desk clerk dinking with the router. I am assuming that UniFi would be 
easier to use for this. Problem I have is with the few motels using 
UniFi they hardly ever keep the software running, and only turn it on 
when they need remote help from me. We have something similar set up 
with our ISP billing system for a few campgrounds where they create 
their own credential then pay a few, but I had to contract a lot of 
that out due to my inexperience. Maybe I need to look into the Amazon 
solution. Would be cool to run UniFi on a Mikrotik router.
I also assume with them being authenticated we can track bandwidth 
hogs better. We have quite a few motels that have mostly permanent 
guests full time, people that never leave the room constantly 
downloading movies. On the unifi we could always see who they were by 
MAC only, but forcing someone to log in may help with the abuse.

thanks
heith


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Hello,

You can try Handlink's Instant Hotspot Printers 
(http://www.handlink.com.tw/products_WG-500P-M.php) together with 
Mikrotik's hotspot routers.


The receptionist just needs to push a button to generate a hotspot 
account for the guest.


I haven't tested them though.

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Re: [WISPA] Hotspot/Billing/AAA options?

2013-03-25 Thread Julius Igugu
Hello,

Radius Manager with Mikrotik Hospot should handle multiple portals.

Julius Igugu.


Sent from Samsung tabletralph ralphli...@bsrg.org wrote:We have multiple 
hotspots, each with a customized portal.

 

Anyone using DMA Softlabs RADIUS Manager for their hotspots?

How about the Gatespot system that Butch sells?

(I spoke on the phone to a couple of Gatespot users already but I don’t think 
they used customized portals)

I don’t think Mikrotik User Manager even does multiple portals, but please let 
me know if you are using it for that.

 

What do you think of them?

Know of any others?

 

 

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Re: [WISPA] LIGOWAVE PTP24-2

2011-09-28 Thread Julius Igugu

Hi,

How does this perform under very noisy conditions/interference?

I have a UBNT Rocket M5 on a 20.3km link signal with 10MHz channel size 
is about -60dBm on both ends and can only do about 30Mbps one way.  Will 
the Exalt perform better?  I need at least 50Mbps full duplex.


Thanks for any suggestions.

Julius Igugu
Lightning Networks


On 9/27/2011 7:57 PM, Me wrote:
5.4 GHz has to be open.  Use an Exalt link on 5:4 and you can get up 
to 440 aggregate with an 80/20 traffic split.  Much cheaper than a 
Ligowave W4 Ghz


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Re: [WISPA] NS2 Ethernet issue

2010-07-15 Thread Julius Igugu
Any inf on where to get the ethernet chip?  I have more than a box full 
of NS2's with bad ethernet ports.

Julius Igugu
Webcenta Wireless.

On 7/15/2010 12:55 AM, Philip Dorr wrote:
 Those that we have had the Ethernet go dead, but the wireless still
 works, we replace the Ethernet chip on and they work fine.  Since
 using shielded CAT5E, we have not lost any radios that had shielded
 cable and a Ubiquti PoE supply.  If we lose one and it has unshielded
 wire, then we replace the wire with shielded wire and the radio with a
 repaired radio (or a new radio if we do not currently have a repaired
 radio).

 On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 6:44 PM, Josh Luthman
 j...@imaginenetworksllc.com  wrote:

 I've had two NS2s go bad ever (been 9 months since I started using them).
 One doesn't turn on at all and the other one is unable to do Ethernet
 link/activity (powers on, wireless works).

 Josh Luthman
 Office: 937-552-2340
 Direct: 937-552-2343
 1100 Wayne St
 Suite 1337
 Troy, OH 45373


 On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Jim Patientsa...@jeffcosoho.com  wrote:
  
 I have a box full of them that have the same issue.  Ben told me to use
 shielded cable for client installs.
 Not that I haven't had a MT get hit a time or 2 but it seems every time I
 see a cloud in the sky I loose an ns2.
 Hopefully they'll get this fixed but for now I'm sticking with the $130 MT
 CPE over the ns2.

 Jim


 On 7/14/2010 5:04 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

 I had that a week or two ago.  Michael asked me to just go ahead and RMA -
 I did.

 Josh Luthman
 Office: 937-552-2340
 Direct: 937-552-2343
 1100 Wayne St
 Suite 1337
 Troy, OH 45373


 On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Mark McElvymmce...@accubak.com  wrote:

 Yes powered up and working fine from wireless side, no link on Ethernet

 Mark McElvy


 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Robert West
 Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:14 PM
 To: 'WISPA General List'
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] NS2 Ethernet issue

 Is the unit still powering up from the POE ??



 And you just can't talk to it?







 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Mark McElvy
 Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 5:11 PM
 To: wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: [WISPA] NS2 Ethernet issue



 Curious if other have seen issue with bad Ethernet ports on NS2's. I
 have a customer with a strange setup and he has blown the Ethernet port
 on 3 NS2's so far. Setup is a PS2/Client to the Internet  on a 50ft mast
 on a hillside, Ethernet runs 150ft down a hill to power and is plugged
 into a NS2 in AP mode transmitting down the hill to the house where
 there is another NS2 as a client to the NS2 on the hill. The issue is
 with the AP/NS2 up the hill keeps blowing the Ethernet port. It is on a
 10ft Ethernet cable and the LAN ports of the two POE's (NS2/AP and
 PS2/Client to the Internet) are connected together with a crossover. Any
 thoughts on why just this one radio would blow the ether port?



 Mark McElvy


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Re: [WISPA] Speaking of Tranzeo......

2010-04-01 Thread Julius Igugu
How good is the Ethernet surge protection on these new units? I have 
lost lots of their previous model CPEs due to failed Ethernet ports 
(some tranzeos and UBNT gear too!).

Julius Igugu
Webcenta Wireless.

On 4/1/2010 1:25 PM, Jason Hensley wrote:
 I haven't tried UBNT gear for our CPE's, but I know that about 4 years ago I
 dumped Tranzeo due to issues with dead CPE's coming to me.  I have used the
 XR3's and they seem to work great.  I went to Deliberant for my standard
 gear and haven't looked back.  Deliberant now has a CPE (2Ghz model or 5Ghz
 model) that comes with an integrated antenna AND an external connector in
 the same enclosure with software selectable option.  Great solution and an
 outstanding enclosure!!  AND, $79.95 each on the 2Ghz, $89.95 ea on the
 5Ghz!!

 Rock solid stuff too.  We have had fantastic luck with Deliberant gear and
 don't plan to do anything different.  I've replaced all Tranzeo AP's with
 Deliberants.  We've been through Tranzeo, some Alvarion, Mikrotik setups,
 DigitalPath, and a couple of other very temporary tests, and nothing has
 done as well as the Deliberant gear has.

 No, I don't work for Deliberant.  No, I don't get anything from this - just
 passing the word on some great gear that few people seem to discuss on here!
 :-)





 -Original Message-
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 Behalf Of Josh Luthman
 Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 12:12 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Speaking of Tranzeo..

 Those of you using Tranzeo, have you tried Ubiquiti products?
 Hopefully the Nanostation2/5.

 What do you think about the differences in them (obviously besides the
 price!)

 Josh Luthman
 Office: 937-552-2340
 Direct: 937-552-2343
 1100 Wayne St
 Suite 1337
 Troy, OH 45373

 “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
 continue that counts.”
 --- Winston Churchill



 On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Kurt Fankhauserk...@wavelinc.com  wrote:

 I'm buying 5packs of the slim lines for $90 per CPE.

 I have bought them as low as $85 when in 20 packs.

 Kurt Fankhauser
 WAVELINC
 P.O. Box 126
 Bucyrus, OH 44820
 419-562-6405
 www.wavelinc.com



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 Behalf Of Josh Luthman
 Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 12:43 AM
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 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Speaking of Tranzeo..

 What is the price range of the Tranzeo CPE type units?

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 Direct: 937-552-2343
 1100 Wayne St
 Suite 1337
 Troy, OH 45373

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 --- Winston Churchill



 On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Justin Wilsonli...@mtin.net  wrote:
  
 Never had any water issues.  Had around 1100 deployed at one time. Most

 of

 those are still out there.  Pretty solid until we started seeing ethernet
 issues with the backhauls and Mikrotik routers.  Then started seeing the
 issues with Cisco switches.  Great for CPE as long as you don¹t use them

 as
  
 a DNS resolver.
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Re: [WISPA] MT Hotspot Configuration

2007-02-28 Thread Julius Igugu
The 'free trial' feature should be what you need.  They click on a link on 
the hotspot login page and get free access.

You can determine how long they stay connected.

Julius Igugu
Webcenta Wireless

- Original Message - 
From: Mark Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 11:22 PM
Subject: [WISPA] MT Hotspot Configuration



Hi All...

I'm trying to configure an RB532A w/Mikrotik RouterOS.  It seems there are 
a few ways to do what I'm trying to do, so I'm soliciting advice.


I'm deploying this as a free hotspot - in a local restaurant to market 
my service.  I'm wanting to allow the restaurant patron to freely connect 
to the AP, then show him/her an advertisement (maybe a page that makes 
them agree to terms of service then click OK) that shows them a little 
about my service, then allow them to get on the Internet to do what they 
want to do.


How are you handling this with regards to Mikrotik RouterOS?

Thanks in advance...

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax

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From: Forbes Mercy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 9:49 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Final Form 477 Consideration


Marlon,

Prior to submitting my 477 today I want to ask you what we are trying to 
get out of the report.  While I have over 500 wireless customers we sell 
the service as 128k even though 90 percent of them get over the 256 the 
feds ask about, but that's not what we're selling.  In reality we only 
have 15 customers committed to over 256K.  Am I trying to say Yes I can 
do over that amount? or here is what we actually sell.  You tell me 
which would be better to report.


Thanks,
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Re: [WISPA] My CPE dream list (what does yours do, or wish it did?)

2006-03-11 Thread Julius Igugu
I think MT's RB112 with the R52 does all this except for the $100 part. 
(More like $155).


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Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] My CPE dream list (what does yours do, or wish it did?)



Ok dream list.

I think for future triple play I would make that 20 mbits
what you mention plus:
multiple freq. by change of radio card ..  for today 900 mhz, 2.4ghz, 
5ghz

support for higher powered radios
single and dual radio versions
QOS
Channel size  5mhz,10mhz etc.
firewall
port forwarding
dual ethernet
POE - prefer standard 48 vdc
small footprint
SNMP
syslogs and remote syslog
watchdog, both ping and hardware
maybe e-mail alerts through self monitoring (could be done through syslogs 
server)

support multiple gateways
temp range for outside installations

as you asked Mark  dream list.

Tim Kerns
CV-Access, Inc.






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Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 8:55 AM
Subject: [WISPA] My CPE dream list (what does yours do, or wish it did?)




What's your CPE do for you...  Or what do you WISH it did for you?

My dream list...

 $100 without antenna
can deliver at least 10 mbit to customer
Routing
nat
DHCP server to client
DHCP client to AP
bandwidth control
Centralized management and configuration
centralized or automatic update


What other things do have or wish your cpe did for you?  Or, 
characteristics

of your CPE?

Let's not get into dsss vs ofdm vs (insert favorite here) etc.





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Re: [WISPA] Teletronics Sectors

2006-03-07 Thread Julius Igugu

http://www.teletronics.com/tant24sector19dbi.html#specs
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Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:24 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Teletronics Sectors


Anyone using the 19 dbi Hz Pol 120 deg sector from Teletronics, p/n 
15-124, in a 3 antenna array?  Anyone know what the front to back ratio 
is on one of these?  How about weatherability?


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Re: [WISPA] YDI AP-Plus Power Supply

2006-03-07 Thread Julius Igugu



It should be 12V.

  - Original Message - 
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  Mark Nash 
  To: WISPA General List 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 7:44 
  PM
  Subject: [WISPA] YDI AP-Plus Power 
  Supply
  
  Anyone know what power supply specs I'd need for 
  a YDI AP-Plus (the older kind with the card slots)? I'm removing it from 
  a WiPOP-In-A-Box which has built-in power supplies. I think it's 
  48vdc.
  
  Thanks.
  Mark NashNetwork 
  EngineerUnwiredOnline.Net350 Holly StreetJunction City, OR 
  97448http://www.uwol.net541-998-541-998-5599 
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Re: [WISPA] Tranzeo CPQ Opinions

2006-02-13 Thread Julius Igugu



TR CPQs won't act as PPPoE clients.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
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  To: wireless@wispa.org 
  Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 6:52 
  PM
  Subject: [WISPA] Tranzeo CPQ 
  Opinions
  We will be doing a large deployment of CPEs in the next 
  60-90days. I would like to hear all of the negatives or issues people are 
  seeing with the Tranzeo CPQ line.A huge question I have is will it act 
  as a PPPoE client ?Any and all comments are helpful, Thanks ! 
  JohnnyO 
  
  

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Re: [WISPA] MikroTik 5.8GHz Radio cards and settings.

2006-02-09 Thread Julius Igugu
Upgrade to 2.9.12.   It has better wireless performance.  Chech the mikrotik 
forums.
- Original Message - 
From: Blair Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 8:07 PM
Subject: [WISPA] MikroTik 5.8GHz Radio cards and settings.



Hey all:

I'm getting some odd results here with a PtP 5.8GHz link using MikroTik 
that I setup to test with.  Let me describe the setup...


The link is 7.9 miles with clear LoS and clear Frenel zone.  Each end has 
a 27db grid with a 3ft LMR-400 jumper to the MikroTik radio.
Using the link calculator at http://www.zytrax.com/tech/wireless/calc.htm 
I get a predicted rx of -60.8db at each end with CM9 radio cards (17db 
output).  Using the SR5 cards, (400mW), I get a predicted rx of -51.8


On to the real world results  (all reading taken from the MikroTik's 
winbox.  I am using version 2.9.11 on RouterBoard 230's)


With the CM9 cards, I get a measured rx of -62db, well within the margin 
of error.  An interesting note here is that I must set the CM9's output 
power in the MikroTik at 30db to get these results..  I know that the 
MikroTik must be doing something odd with this setting, as the CM9 can not 
put out 30db.  Reducing the setting drops the rx strenth by a like amount. 
This link is stable and will pass 30Mb/sec in UDP and 22Mb/sec in TCP mode


With the SR5 cards, I get a measured rx of -66db, well outside the margin 
of error and 15db below the expected rx strength!  An interesting note 
here is that I must set the SR5's output power in the MikroTik at 30db to 
get these results.  I know that the MikroTik must be doing something odd 
with this setting, as the SR5 should not put out 30db.  Reducing the 
setting drops the rx strength by a like amount.  This link is stable and 
will pass 24Mb/sec in UDP and 16Mb/sec in TCP mode.


Nothing else is changed when I swap the SR5's for the CM9's or back again. 
I use the same antennas, cables, boards and pigtails.  The antennas and 
cables are not moved between tests. (except for moving the pigtail from 
one card to the other).


Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong here?  Or do I just have some bad 
SR5 cards?  Or is the tx power setting in the MikroTik flakey?  Or is the 
tx power setting relative db not absolute db?


BTW, I will be changing one end to a sector and wish to use the SR5 cards 
then.  Otherwise I'd be happy with the -62 on the CM9's


Thanks in advance.

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[WISPA] Test

2006-01-21 Thread Julius Igugu


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