Re: [WISPA] Butch Evans ??

2018-07-16 Thread Tony C. Loosle
so the number I have in my phone and on he website do not work.  And 
emails are unanswered.   Does anyone have any other contact for him?

t


Tony C. Loosle wrote:
> I have been trying to contact Butch Evans for some mikrotik work.
>
>
> Does anyone know if he is still around?
>
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Re: [WISPA] Butch Evans ??

2018-07-15 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Butch, I hope still has login details for my router.  My login no longer 
works, so if I can't find him I will have to reset and lose connectivity.


Butch, you out there??

t

CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
Butch is a WISP operator again.  He does still help from time to time 
but you have to schedule with him ahead and time.

Not sure if he is still doing full-on consulting or not.

- Original Message -
*From:* Tim Reichhart <mailto:t...@nwohiobb.com>
*To:* 'WISPA General List' <mailto:wireless@wispa.org>
*Sent:* Saturday, July 14, 2018 9:10 PM
*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Butch Evans ??

If you need some tik help hit up Robert Terpe on Facebook or call
him at 360-202-9157 not try to put butch down but Robert does good
job.

*From:*wireless-boun...@wispa.org
<mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org>
[mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] *On Behalf Of *Josh Luthman
*Sent:* Saturday, July 14, 2018 4:49 PM
*To:* WISPA General List
*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Butch Evans ??

He's around... Hear from him all the time.

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

On Sat, Jul 14, 2018, 4:47 PM Tony C. Loosle mailto:wl-t...@loosle.com>> wrote:

I have been trying to contact Butch Evans for some mikrotik work.


Does anyone know if he is still around?

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[WISPA] Butch Evans ??

2018-07-14 Thread Tony C. Loosle
I have been trying to contact Butch Evans for some mikrotik work.


Does anyone know if he is still around?

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Re: [WISPA] 10 gig Switch

2017-03-21 Thread Tony C. Loosle
The UBNT model does work well, even if the firmware, as with all ubnt 
products is buggy.


10GB switch is not cheap.   Netgear XS708E also works well.  I have 
found a couple off ebay in the 4-450.00 range






Nick Bright wrote:

On 3/21/2017 1:55 PM, Bob Moldashel wrote:

Anyone have any suggestions for a cheap switch I can plug 10 gig GBIC
into and use for testing new 5 and 10 GiGE radios with.  Looking for
used, ugly, bulky, etc. Most of all looking for cheap.  Strictly
testing. Not real world environment.

Tnx


https://routerboard.com/CSS326-24G-2SplusRM

24x 1Gbps and 2x SFP+ switch. Not sure if that meets your needs, but
they're around $100.

If you need "a lot" of 10G ports there are some 8-10 port models
available for $700-1000 if I do some searches on newegg. I see a UBNT
US-16-XG appears to have 16x 10G ports, 12 optical/4 copper, in a $600
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Re: [WISPA] DNS Name Resolver for WISP

2016-07-08 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Check out Simple dns.  Runs on windows and ready to go in a few 
minutes.  I have used it for years.


simpledns.com

t


Mike Hammett wrote:

I (and others) keep saying it because it's a fact.

CDNs use latency to your DNS resolvers (among other things) to 
optimize the delivery of content. If your DNS resolver isn't on your 
network, you simply aren't best able to take advantage of that 
infrastructure. You're more likely to be going to a worse node 
increasing latency, decreasing throughput, increasing chances of 
unreliability, etc.


Setting up local resolvers is a relatively simple and painless 
process. Just do it.




-
Mike Hammett

Intelligent Computing Solutions 


Midwest Internet Exchange 


The Brothers WISP 


*From: *"Shawn C. Peppers" 
*To: *"WISPA General List" 
*Sent: *Friday, July 8, 2016 7:25:12 AM
*Subject: *Re: [WISPA] DNS Name Resolver for WISP

You always say that but I have been using open dns for over 6 years 
now and can't recall ever having any issues, not even once.


Shawn C. Peppers
Video Direct Satellite & Entertainment
866-680-8433 Toll Free
480-287-9960 Fax
http://www.video-direct.tv

On Jul 8, 2016, at 7:12 AM, Mike Hammett > wrote:


Don't use any DNS resolvers not on your own network.



-
Mike Hammett

Intelligent Computing Solutions 



Midwest Internet Exchange 



The Brothers WISP 




*From: *"Daniel Mullen" >
*To: *"WISPA General List" >
*Sent: *Monday, June 27, 2016 2:43:21 PM
*Subject: *Re: [WISPA] DNS Name Resolver for WISP

I know cira.ca  has a service for ISPs. If you
need a specific contact there let me know, off-list.

Daniel

At 04:59 PM 23-06-2016, you wrote:

Self hosted.  I suggest unbound or bind.

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Jun 23, 2016 3:56 PM, "Colton Conor"
 > wrote:

What dns name solvers do you use to hand out to your
customers via DHCP and why? Today we just hand out
Google's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as a name resolvers. I
recently learned about OpenDNS's free service for homes
where a home user can monitor and potentially block
certain websites, but that would require the home to
signup at open dns, and then enter open DNS in their
router. However if we handed out OpenDNS's IPs instead of
googles, and provided a gateway, then that would remove
that step of the client having to enter opendns IPs into
their router right?Â

Does OpenDNS have a service for ISP's? That gives us
insight as to where traffic on our network is heading
based dns lookups? I know about Netflow etc, but doing
this though DNS seems like a cool option as well. We
wouldn't want to block anything as an ISP, but it would be
useful to know the top visited site by our customers is
facebook.com  for example.

If not OpenDNS, then is there some other hosted DNS
service for ISP's?Â



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Re: [WISPA] Fw: Linksys WRTU54G-TM

2013-09-25 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Just let me know and I can
 send a paypal payment.

Thanks
tony


   	   
   	heith petersen  
  Wednesday, 
September 25, 2013 8:49 AM
  



I can set aside like 4 or 5 of them for you. I have had a few folks
 wanting 
a couple that I have set aside. chances are I could also send you the 
remainder 
of them

heith




From: Dan Parrish
 
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 9:20 AM
To: WISPA 
General List 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Fw: Linksys WRTU54G-TM

We 
could use one or two for evaluation. We do offer SIP and we always need 
to test 
these types of devices before we can deploy them. If you're really 
looking to 
get rid of 24 at once, I can help you with that. We have a fedex account
 if you 
need.--Dan ParrishTularosa Communications, Inc.575 585 
0027
On 09/24/2013 08:37 PM, heith petersen 
wrote:



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We could use one or two for evaluation. We do offer SIP and we
always need to test these types of devices before we can deploy
them. If you're really looking to get rid of 24 at once, I can help
you with that. We have a fedex account if you need.

--Dan Parrish
Tularosa Communications, Inc.
575 585 0027



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I have 24 of the Cisco Linksys WRTU54G-TM routers. Some vendor sent 
them to
me when I placed a large order of a different kind of router. If 
anyone has
any use for them I would send them to you at shipping cost. I 
believe they
are a VoIP device as well with 2 port phone capability. Anyways they
 have
been in storage for a while, we do not offer VoIP, and we have too 
many
other routers that we try to support so I would be happy to offer 
them to a
fellow WISP that could use them. Send me a message if interested

thanks
heith
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Re: [WISPA] Dealing with ice

2013-02-07 Thread Tony C. Loosle
I lost a couple radios 
about the same time. With the wind and the ice. Strange that I could 
not get one of the radios to work on the tower. Once it was on my bench
 it works fine. Not sure its going back out or not.

It was the combination of wind and ice that got me.

t



   	   
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some pretty serious ice damage.In short, were using UBNTs antennas and the short 
jumpers that came with them. Lost about a half-dozen of them during a 
recent storm, which really didnt even qualify as an ice storm.What can I do to
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Re: [WISPA] Another Ubiquity question

2012-10-12 Thread Tony C. Loosle
I have several radios 
working off solar for years. Good charge controller and batteries works
 perfect!

tony



   	   
   	Olufemi Adalemo  
  Friday, October 
12, 2012 11:14 AM
  Need help,I'm looking to 
deploy a UBNT NSM5 powered by a 24v solar supply.Does anyone
 have experience with this? The data sheet shows that it requires a 24v 
supply however the POE injector supplied is 15v, do I need a DC to DC 
converter?

Best regards,- -
 -Olufemi
 Adalemo

M: +234-803-5610040M: 
+234-809-8610040

f...@adalemo.com




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Re: [WISPA] Trango

2012-08-31 Thread Tony C. Loosle
I need to factory reset 
the radio as the ip it was configured with was lost.

t



   	   
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Re: [WISPA] Trango

2012-08-31 Thread Tony C. Loosle
5830AP




   	   
   	Chuck Hogg  
  Friday, August 
31, 2012 9:45 AM
  What model radio is this?Regards,Chuck


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31, 2012 9:42 AM
  

I need to factory reset 
the radio as the ip it was configured with was lost.

t



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Re: [WISPA] Trango

2012-08-31 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Yeah, no reset button on 
the 5830, but is on the 900ap.

With a serial and a telnet connection I think anything can be reset up.
 Thanks for the help

t


   	   
   	Josh Luthman  
  Friday, August 
31, 2012 11:46 AM
  They actually starting coming 
with removable rubber doors...Josh LuthmanOffice:
 937-552-2340Direct: 937-552-23431100 Wayne StSuite 1337Troy,
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31, 2012 11:34 AM
  Now I remember that same cover 
is covered by a little steel plate on the 5GHz...thus Victoria is 
correct in that you need a serial cable to connect to it. Per the 
manual it also states that and how to wire one if you don't have it.
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31, 2012 11:32 AM
  Ok, well then I don't know. I 
thought they were the same unit as the 900's with different frequency. 
The 900's have that port covered with a rubber grommet that has a reset
 button on the board. The grommet also covers the LEDs. I looked at 
the manual of the 5830AP and that looked to be the same unit.
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  That's only on the FOX radios 
according to that manual.I don't see the button on 
my bigger units, 5800 and 5830.Josh LuthmanOffice:
 937-552-2340Direct: 937-552-2343

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31, 2012 11:17 AM
  On the bottom there is a reset 
button under the rubber plug.Pressing the 
resetbutton will reset the radio's IP address to factory default of 
192.168.100.100, and password trango.
I confirmed this with the manual:http://www.barco.cz/en/data/products/download/Access5830_UserManual_F.pdf
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Re: [WISPA] Trango

2012-08-31 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Thank you for that! I had
 just done exactly that!

Tony




   	   
   	Michael Hughes  
  Friday, August 
31, 2012 2:30 PM
  
  

  
Hook up a serial cable, 9600 bits per
  second, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
  
  hit enter immediately on start-up to stop the boot.
  
  at the monitor prompt enter "resetpassword" (sets password to
  "trango")
  
  Enter "main" to boot.
  
  log in and set IP (ipconfig address netmask gateway)
  
  save ss
  
  reboot and proceed to configure with the web browser.
  
  Michael C. HughesCEO Antelecom, Inc.
      On 8/31/2012 1:02 PM, Tony C. Loosle wrote:



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Yeah, no reset button on 
the 5830, but is on the 900ap.

With a serial and a telnet connection I think anything can be reset up.
 Thanks for the help

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  Now I remember that same cover 
is covered by a little steel plate on the 5GHz...thus Victoria is 
correct in that you need a serial cable to connect to it. Per the 
manual it also states that and how to wire one if you don't have it.
Regards,Chuck


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  Ok, well then I don't know. I 
thought they were the same unit as the 900's with different frequency. 
The 900's have that port covered with a rubber grommet that has a reset
 button on the board. The grommet also covers the LEDs. I looked at 
the manual of the 5830AP and that looked to be the same unit.
Regards,Chuck


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Re: [WISPA] Backend systems

2010-12-02 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Powercode may be great with the BMU, but as for a billing system is really sucks!

Forget about basic accounting reports and simply things like a check deposit. Yes, customers still pay with a check.  Forget about it in powercode!  
 I agree. Do NOT even consider paying for Powercode unless you
 intend to integrate with the BMU (bandwidth) management. That's
 where the real power is, though we're having problems still, with
 about 5 percent of our customers (those who have remote subnets,
 like a /30 or /29 or /24). Also some little things.

 Don't get me wrong, the product is usable and valuable. It's just
 that with what they want to charge for it these days, I expect for
 EVERYTHING to work, in MY environment, and for there to be
 excellent support. We're talking over $1200/mo for the number of
 subs that I have. For that cost, I should have .15 of a programmer
 dedicated to fixing my problems, all day, every day.

 On 12/2/2010 12:28 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:


 I believe that a major turn will be the Maxx. I don't
 understand how so much could be done via shell to begin with
 (Imagestream).


 The bmu is what makes the product work for your business. If you
 just do tickets, bills and such you're wasting your money.


 I care most about getting it done. Phone, email, morse code I
 don't care.
 On Dec 2, 2010 3:12 PM, "Mark Nash" markl...@uwol.net wrote:
 Dude, talk with Josh more before you decide that you don't go with
 them. There's GOT to be something he's doing that I'm not. I've
 got
 alot invested in PowerCode, and I wish it would "turn the corner"
 for me but it hasn't.

 On 12/2/2010 12:03 PM, Jeremie Chism wrote:
 That is hilarious. I just tried it and you weren't
 joking. I was going to inquire about pricing but guess I won't.

 Sent from my iPhone4

 On Dec 2, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Mark Nashmarkl...@uwol.net

 wrote:

 Man... Don't get me started on PowerCode today. I
 just tried calling
 their sales line. 920-351-1010.

 Go ahead, call it. I dare you.

 If I had a phone system like theirs I would have
 been out of business
 long ago...

 Their MAIN greeting sounds like it was recorded A)
 on a speakerphone and
 B) in a room with about 50 servers running with 10
 fans each. Then you
 press 1 for Sales and go immediately to voicemail.
 Try to hit "0" for
 the operator and you get "mailbox not set up".

 I've been using them for a few years now and have
 been pretty vocal on
 this list about them.


 On 12/2/2010 10:36 AM, Shane MacDonald wrote:
 Has any of you ever tired Powercode as a
 backend systems?
 Does anyone have experience with it compared to
 Platypus?

 We have a number of customers ranging between
 the 300 to 700 clients.
 I am trying to find a solution I maybe able to
 recommend them.
 Billing is an important piece but it also needs
 to have a ticketing
 system, be able to monitor clients, record
 history, etc.
 The two above I have received the most
 endorsements for and just
 wonder which maybe better.

 Shane
 KP Performance


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Re: [WISPA] Backend systems

2010-12-02 Thread Tony C. Loosle
the reports don't exisit. 

how does she get a list of paid checks out of the system to match up for a deposit?  I would love to know that one!


 LOL that reminds me of Beavis  Butthead, where all things in the
 world are lumped into two categories: "This RULES" and "THIS SUCKS".

 Tony, your network may be much bigger than mine so billing problems
 show up more frequently, but, IMHO, billing is alright, not great,
 not perfect, just good. It's not an accounting package, and our
 bookkeeper seems to get what she needs out of it to do the books
 every month.

 About half of my customers pay with a check, and we put it in
 through Powercode, so I think your comment about "forget it in
 powercode" is a little extreme.

 On 12/2/2010 1:00 PM, Tony C. Loosle wrote:


 Powercode may be great with
 the BMU, but as for a billing system is really sucks!

 Forget about basic accounting
 reports and simply things like a check deposit. Yes, customers
 still pay with a check.  Forget about it in powercode! 


 I agree. Do
 NOT even consider paying for Powercode unless you
 intend to
 integrate with the BMU (bandwidth) management. That's where the
 real power is, though we're having problems still, with about 5
 percent of our customers (those who have remote subnets, like a
 /30 or /29 or /24). Also some little things.

 Don't get me
 wrong, the product is usable and valuable. It's just that with
 what they want to charge for it these days, I expect for
 EVERYTHING to work, in MY environment, and for there to be
 excellent
 support. We're talking over $1200/mo for the number of subs that
 I
 have. For that cost, I should have .15 of a programmer dedicated
 to fixing my problems, all day, every day.

 On 12/2/2010
 12:28 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:


 I
 believe that a major turn will be the Maxx. I don't

 understand how so much could be done via shell to begin with

 (Imagestream).


 The
 bmu is what makes the product work for your business. If you

 just
 do tickets, bills and such you're wasting your money.


 I care
 most about getting it done. Phone, email, morse code I

 don't
 care.
 On Dec
 2, 2010 3:12 PM, "Mark Nash" markl...@uwol.net wrote:

 Dude,
 talk with Josh more before you decide that you don't go with

 them.
 There's GOT to be something he's doing that I'm not. I've

 got
 alot
 invested in PowerCode, and I wish it would "turn the corner"

 for me
 but it hasn't.

 On
 12/2/2010 12:03 PM, Jeremie Chism wrote:

 That is hilarious. I just tried it and you weren't

 joking. I was going to inquire about pricing but guess I won't.


 Sent from my iPhone4

 On
 Dec 2, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Mark Nashmarkl...@uwol.net

 wrote:


 Man... Don't get me started on PowerCode today. I
 just
 tried calling

 their sales line. 920-351-1010.


 Go ahead, call it. I dare you.


 If I had a phone system like theirs I would have
 been
 out of business

 long ago...


 Their MAIN greeting sounds like it was recorded A)

 on a
 speakerphone and

 B) in a room with about 50 servers running with 10

 fans
 each. Then you

 press 1 for Sales and go immediately to voicemail.

 Try to
 hit "0" for

 the operator and you get "mailbox not set up".


 I've been using them for a few years now and have
 been
 pretty vocal on

 this list about them.


 On 12/2/2010 10:36 AM, Shane MacDonald wrote:

 Has any of you ever tired Powercode as a

 backend systems?

 Does anyone have experience with it compared to

 Platypus?


 We have a number of customers ranging between
 the
 300 to 700 clients.

 I am trying to find a solution I maybe able to

 recommend them.

 Billing is an important piece but it also needs
 to
 have a ticketing

 system, be able to monitor clients, record

 history, etc.

 The two above I have received the most

 endorsements for and just

 wonder which maybe better.


 Shane

 KP Performance


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Re: [WISPA] Taking the plunge

2010-09-13 Thread Tony C. Loosle
I think UBNT means 300 per cell or per 3 radios. So, only 100 per ap radio.

t

 Glenn, My concern is I already have 58 clients on a MT AP. I need
 Double that. Your saying you don’t see more than 50 working right.
 Please explain. UBNT says 300 Clients per AP no problem.


 Steve Barnes

 RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service


 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-
 boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Glenn Kelley
 Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 3:14 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Taking the plunge


 experience here shows sub 50 as a max - for the price point - it
 cannot be beat however


 On Sep 13, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Justin Wilson wrote:


  Polling is what makes systems like Canopy and Nstreme shine. The
 polling is different than the MIMO technology. Mimo is Antenna and
 TDMA is polling. 802.11 was never designed for outdoor so the
 polling is flawed for such purposes. I have seen 5ghz Mikrotik
 units with nstreme enabled that had 70 clients at 3meg burstable
 speeds. I am interested to see how many clients an airmax AP can
 handle.
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 From: Steve Barnes st...@pcswin.com
 Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 14:30:04 -0400
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Taking the plunge

 Forbes, so are you saying: if I change and go to a Rocket with
 Airmax dual pol antenna and I have a client with a UBNT Bullet M2
 HP Connected to a Laird 24Dbi Grid Vertical only dish, that even
 though the Bullet has Airmax as part of it, it wont connect. Or
 are you saying that all your clients need to be new with Airmax
 ability?


 Steve Barnes
 General Manager
 PCS-WIN http://www.pcswin.com/;
 RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service http://www.rcwifi.com/;


 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-
 boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Forbes Mercy
 Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 2:11 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Taking the plunge

 From personal experience I can tell you that you will be very
 happy when you make the switch. I just replaced three Mikrotik
 BH/AP units, pings went from their rather wild 30-120ms swings to
 a steady 15ms no matter what time. Just be ready for three
 things, you can't put usernames in the ACL like Mikrotik, there
 is less routing because UBNT expects filtering to be done in your
 router before their equipment, and it will never go down because
 it's just a transparent bridge so traffic that would have
 overwhelmed Mikrotik equipment and crashed the LAN port won't
 happen on Ubiquity. Oh and you're right, I've found that if you
 use dual-polarity you can't mix that with non-dual and
 connections with non-, its far better to have all Airmax running
 rather than a mix, this means replacing CPE so that all customers
 on that tower are the same equipment, spendy (relative to UBNT's
 low cost) but worth it.

 Forbes Mercy
 Washington Broadband

 On 9/13/2010 10:31 AM, Steve Barnes wrote:
 All my APs are Mikrotik. My CPE’s are a mix of Tranzeo and UBNT.  
 I have a AP with 58 Clients on it and starting to get complaints
 about slowdowns. They are all setup 10 MHz channel 802.11g. This
 is a tower that due to contractual issues I cannot add anymore
 equipment. So I am considering taking down the Mikrotik and 120
 degree sector and putting up a UBNT Rocket and Airmax 120 sector. 
 It will take time to physically switch all my clients to new UBNT
 Airmax equipment but would like to get it done before the snow
 flies. 

 Has anyone down this? Success? I know I cannot turn on Airmax
 till everyone is on the UBNT with that capability but does it work
 fine till you get it on?


 Steve Barnes
 RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service http://www.rcwifi.com/;


 
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[WISPA] tower contract

2010-06-02 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Does anyone have part of a contract that allows one operator on the tower to use certain frequency's and allow for another operator down the road to also come on the tower and use different frequency's?

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Re: [WISPA] Fast DNS cache

2010-05-28 Thread Tony C. Loosle
Marlon,

try simpledns from www.jhsoft.com

tony


 I'm also looking for something better here.

 We have our own dns servers.

 Who's good at configuring them to run as fast as possible from the
 customer's perspective?

 thanks,
 marlon

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 To: "WISPA General List" wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 9:40 AM
 Subject: [WISPA] Fast DNS cache


 I am setting up some new DNS servers and I'd like to figure out
 what the quickest caching DNS server is. Google keeps telling me
 to go to Open DNS. I'm not opposed to them and may use them as
 either primary or secondary, but I want at least one server
 within my own network.

 Recommendations?

 Separately, I will be setting up a resolving server for my own
 stuff.

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Re: [WISPA] Can you get an STD from Ubiquiti Equipment?

2010-04-13 Thread Tony C. Loosle
It is impressive packaging.

But why the heck is it in 5 packs?  How do I make a 5 pack work in bridge mode? Should be an even number.

t

 Would you rather something get damaged in shipping?

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 On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 6:24 PM, can...@believewireless.net 
 p...@believewireless.net wrote:

 Do they really need to wrap every, single part?!?!?!? Two
 packages of screws are wrapped and place in another
 bag that also holds the mounting clamps. RocketDishes have the
 large bolts covered and wrapped, placed in plastic and zip tied.

 I've seen food with less "sanitary" methods.


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