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FMTP5ES-250PAK
250 Connectors for $197.95
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Either an HTTP redirect in the webpage, or a Server-side redirect, or a DNS
CNAME will get you there.
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I believe the Mikrotik RouterBoard 200's will take PCMCIA cards, allowing
use of the Orinoco cards.
They're getting hard to find, but they are still around.
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Your local home-center or electrical supplier should sell conduit pistons,
we use ones from Greenlee.
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not.
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=570
Several other guys around here have Motorola-Q's around here, but I prefer
the bigger screen the 6600 has.
BTW Matt, what are you running for NMS?
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Yeah, I've heard that also. And I've got some good numbers going computer to
computer through a RB532 with the Btest tool.
However, our real world experience has been sadly different.
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Yeah, I agree there, nothing like custom. We've developed an in-house
system for our needs. I think it's just as good and in some area's better
than any of the off-the-shelf one's I've seen, plus it's totally customized
around our opererations.
Russ Kreigh
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Obviously a Cisco will do the trick, used ones are dirt cheap.
Then there is this guy.
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwo/reliawave-snmp24b.html
The approach I would take would be a Mikrotik PC loaded with 4-port networks
cards, create a bridge group and apply a port filter on
What if you plug directly (or as direct as you can) into the Mikrotik CPE
with your laptop??
-Russ
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One thing to remember is that the spec also specifies that two patch cords
may be used. A 90Meter Horizontal run, with 3M patch cord from the wall
jack to the work area, and a 6M patch cord in the wiring closet.
The extra two male plug/female jacks create an insertion loss of about 82ft,
from a AM tower, the power 1000 watts, was
enough for us to burn our fingers on the cat5 end without ether end plugged
in! And I do mean, you start to smell burning skin, not good!
Dennis
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One thing to remember is that the spec also specifies
Man, go easy on the guy. His intentions, whether good or bad, was that of a
capitalist.
Here is my big hangup on this:
It would be a two way negotiation, give these so-called VULTURE VICTIM'S
the benefit of the doubt that they would have half a brain to know if they
are getting screwed. They
http://www.mikrotikconsultant.com
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I'm not involved with WISPA yet,
finally
mature enough to be put in the same league as Openview, it has lots of new
graphing and reporting features.
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interest in this when we get it complete?
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Matt -
Do you have a link to this, or an IOS train number? I couldn't find it on
CCO.
I know Cisco has a solution, just haven't been able to find much about it.
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I'd be interested in the conclusive answer as well, I've heard several
different theories.
-Russ
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Mark -
What are you wanting to power, load-wise?
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Use an Amp-Clamp, their commonly available at your home center.
But, you can't measure on the cord, you'll have to measure an isolated Hot
or Neutral (Black or White) wire by itself. Easiest way is at the breaker
panel.
-Russ
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Put a smart card in the symmetra, unless you already have one in it. The web
interface will give you an idea of the load on the port.
Keep in mind power-factor vs real-power readings.
-Russ
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of you are die-hard routing people, many of your are die-hard bridgers.
That's fine -- but stay away from my network :-)
So, in case you missed the point of this email NETWORK DESIGN is the best
solution.
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Marshall -
In my option that is the best way to migrate.
In Cisco world (and probably all routers), routes are indexed by an
administrative distance. Static routes have an AD of 1, BGP-20, OSPF-110,
etc. Whichever one has the best distance, is the one that the router
installs in the routing
What about a powerline ethernet adapter, assuming the power to the end of
the drive feeds off the house?
-Russ
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Brad -
What model hardware do you have, and what software version?
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Brad -
What model hardware do you have, and what software version?
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-Russ
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-85 dBm @ 11Mbps
There's the downside :-(
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Butch -
Double check that the sonicwall is running 100-full, hard-code it if you
can. You should never see deferred transmissions on a 100-full connection.
Also check your ethernet cables.
You also might try putting a switch in between the Cisco and Sonicwall if
you can't hard-code it.
Russ
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