I've been asking for something like this for years. Now if you could
throw in a SIP ATA as well with battery backup, it would be perfect!
Linksys only sells the VoIP routers to the big boys and I have no idea
why we can't get them. (New, not hacked)
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 2:26 AM, Jayson
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone else wish for this?
What we *really* want, and would buy a *lot* of is an indoor router with
PoE
OUTPUT
Its coming :)
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MikroTik used to support some sort of VoIP interface; I forget what it was.
I'm sure this is possible as well, if they wanted to. We'd love to have
something like this too--but think it's a little further off. In fact, even
if it was just a device like the IAXy that'd be fine. But then you get
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone else wish for this?
I've been asking for something like this for years. Now if you could
throw in a SIP ATA as well with battery backup, it would be perfect!
Linksys only sells the VoIP routers to the big boys and I
Don't care about the web interface, but a device to replace the
Dlink/Linksys/etc devices that is a routerboard+routerOS would be amazing.
Josh Luthman
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A 411AH with a built-in N radio in a nice plastic case would be great!
George
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Is Ubiquiti ever gonna come out with a wireless router?
-RickG
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Don't care about the web interface, but a device to replace the
Dlink/Linksys/etc devices that is a routerboard+routerOS would be amazing.
Josh
Good question. Mikrotik, Ubuiqiti - ready, set, GO!!!
On 11/15/09, RickG rgunder...@gmail.com wrote:
Is Ubiquiti ever gonna come out with a wireless router?
-RickG
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Don't care about the web interface, but a
It's still going to be more expensive than the Linksys and Netgear
solutions. They are charging $39 now for a basic 5 port box. If you add
wireless, it will be $59 or $69. We are buying Netgear routers for $22
right now with 802.11g in them and they work great.
Travis
Microserv
For $22? Where and at what quantity?
On 11/15/09, Travis Johnson t...@ida.net wrote:
It's still going to be more expensive than the Linksys and Netgear
solutions. They are charging $39 now for a basic 5 port box. If you add
wireless, it will be $59 or $69. We are buying Netgear routers for $22
I think the MT RB750 could sell for less, but I suspect the problem is volume.
I think they could add wireless and compete with the consumer grade junk if the
price was reasonable and if MT was a bit more of a household name. It would
take an easy and intuitive web interface, something for
I just had another install/take over from a nearby WISP where a customer
wanted 4by1 and the MT CPE was doing 4by1 but the router he had would only
do something like ~768 by something less. Took the router out of the
equation (it was all wired) and his PC was doing 4by1. Can't imagine what
kind
A basic $25 wireless router works just fine for 99% of the population.
We are selling 512k to 3Mbps connections... any router on the market
will handle that load. Even people selling 15-20Mbps connections could
use a Linksys WRT54G and be just fine.
Travis
Microserv
os10ru...@gmail.com
Except for the one that the customer had last week. I don't think the
installer got more then 2 megs peak.
On 11/16/09, Travis Johnson t...@ida.net wrote:
A basic $25 wireless router works just fine for 99% of the population. We
are selling 512k to 3Mbps connections... any router on the market
What we *really* want, and would buy a *lot* of is an indoor router with PoE
OUTPUT (or passthru, whatever you want to call it).
i.e. a RB750 inside the home, with integrated wireless (802.11g, standard
power is fine), 4-port switch, standard DC input.
But, here's the wishful part! On the WAN
That would be amazing. Never seen any device like this provide power,
wonder why.
On 11/16/09, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com wrote:
What we *really* want, and would buy a *lot* of is an indoor router with PoE
OUTPUT (or passthru, whatever you want to call it).
i.e. a RB750 inside the
I don't know. Seems so simple. I believe the new UBNT Nano M's have a
controllable PoE port on them.
At least, that's how I read their site. Haven't toyed with it yet. If UBNT
can do it, MT can do it better. :-)
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
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