Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-21 Thread Butch Evans
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 07:45 -0600, Mike wrote: If it would run on say a MT 450G, and the price was right, you'd sell a bunch! I'd buy several for my network. After installing this on an RB600 moving about 4k pps I saw it move CPU from an average of about 60% up to about 80-100% (more often

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-15 Thread Mike Hammett
Have you talked to these guys? http://www.pnptnetworks.com/Userfiles/DavenporttoDesMoines.gif Linn VP, Sales Marketing Pinpoint Network Solutions 402.203.0123 l...@pnpt.com www.pnptnetworks.com - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-15 Thread Mike Hammett
I know I've been through this many times, but most people don't even know what's available in their area. I try my best, but I can't know what fiber is available in everyone's backyard. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread Mike
I am very interested in your OS. What will be the minimum horsepower router on which it will run? If it would run on say a MT 450G, and the price was right, you'd sell a bunch! I'd buy several for my network. An agnostic approach to bandwidth management is MY preferred way to deal with

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread MDK
I guess you could call me lucky in that I have access to darn good rates. I'm currently at $60/mbit and working to see if my provider will give me a break for doubling my commit. Currently, my commit is 10m and I'm paying overages each month, but they're still reasonably small.This is on

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread jp
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 09:17:58AM -0800, MDK wrote: I guess you could call me lucky in that I have access to darn good rates. I'm currently at $60/mbit and working to see if my provider will give me a break for doubling my commit. Continued business with you should be important. If you

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread Matt
I've found the rocket5m to work pretty good with 2' dishes for ptp links. The speed is real and it runs well. It does needs a minor work around in that the automatic distance setting does not work, you need to manually set it, plus 15%. I can get 100mbit no problem with 20mhz spectrum. I am

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread Mac Dearman
The truth of the matter is this: We are all selling bandwidth for a living. The more I sale - the more I make. I don't want to short anyone and I like the hogs on my service and cater to these folks since I make more money per month off these folks. If you aren't metering and charging by the gig

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread Jayson Baker
Surely you mean 20MHz with extension channel thus making it about 40MHz. On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote: I've found the rocket5m to work pretty good with 2' dishes for ptp links. The speed is real and it runs well. It does needs a minor work around in that

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread Michael Baird
I've got some extra rocket5M's rocket dishes if anybody is interested, I'll send them out at cost. The firmware has improved quite a bit over time on these things, they will do 100 mbit fine at 20mhz (airmax off for ptp, 5.0.2 firmware, 10 streams). Regards Michael Baird I think it's

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-13 Thread jp
I think it's something about 2x2 rocketM that is better. The only bullets I really like are Wolf Match Target in .22LR; they are almost as hard find in stock in any quantity. This is a 13 mile link using dual polarity dishes, a 2' on one end, 3' on the other, going over water. One end has

[WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-12 Thread MDK
I've been watching the thread about it with great interest.Partly because I was wondering if anyone was going to try my solution, which is, to attempt to be able to deliver the bandwidth to the people who want to use these, and have them work fine. Please understand, I'm not talking about

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-12 Thread David Hulsebus
I'm counting on my customer usage to increase in step with Moore's Law, a doubling every 18-24 months. If you take a 9.6k modem connection in 1994 which was acceptable and double it every 2 years, you get 2.5 MB in 2010 - and that's what's considered acceptable broadband today. Dave Hulsebus

Re: [WISPA] About Hulu and Netflix and youtube... increased data delivery is here to stay.

2009-11-12 Thread Butch Evans
At 03:09 PM 11/12/2009, you wrote: I've been watching the thread about it with great interest.Partly because I was wondering if anyone was going to try my solution, which is, to attempt to be able to deliver the bandwidth to the people who want to use these, and have them work fine.