Why don't you meet in the middle at my house. :)
Ron Wallace wrote:
Blair,
Could we get together sometime. I like this architecture. I am at a
point, ready to expand, that this is where I need to go. I'm over near
Jackson.
Ron Wallace
Hahnron, Inc.
220 S. Jackson St.
Addison, MI 49220
P
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From: "Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 7:55 PM
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Yeah, until some lunkh
Sure. Call me, or reply offlist.
Also, as I see no overlap of our service areas, would you like to link
directly to each other?
Maybe something like" If you are looking for coverage in the Jackson
area, try www.newgenet.net" on my site
and "If you need service in Allegan County, try www
Blair,
Could we get together sometime. I like this architecture. I am at a
point, ready to expand, that this is where I need to go. I'm over near
Jackson.
Ron Wallace
Hahnron, Inc.
220 S. Jackson St.
Addison, MI 49220
Phone: (517) 547-8410
Mobile: (517) 605-4542
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 10:05:52 -0800
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> The idea, for me is that by the
t;Lonnie Nunweiler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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And that is the second thing that guys do wrong. They use simple
bridged clients whi
We do it a bit differently
We run a routed network with static, private IP's.
Each tower is assigned a private IP subnet. Clients are assigned a
private, static IP in the subnet of the tower they connect to.
MikroTiks at my T1's control NAT rules that enable and disable
individual clien
Mac Dearman wrote:
Well,
I agree to a point with both of you (Nunweiler & Marlon)- - you know
I am different - - kinda like rocky roads ice cream, just sweeter :-)
I don't like DHCP for the client as its just too easy and requires no
interaction with the client - EVER! I also dont like th
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Mac Dearman wrote:
Margaritas anyone?
Bring 'em on, Mac! I need one (quart) after that. :-)
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Bernie, MO
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On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:
And that is the second thing that guys do wrong. They use simple
bridged clients which are vulnerable to the issue of the backwards
router and they create a host of other issues.
Lonnie,
I will give you an AMEN (again) for touting the many benefit
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Yeah, until some lunkhead plugs his dsl router in backward. As
they do all the time around here
Mikrotik has a builtin option that will discover rogue DHCP servers.
It will identify the MAC addy of the rogue server. A simple re
e)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam
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Yeah, until some lunkhead plugs his dsl router in backward. As they do all
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> The same way you
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The same way you do it if you didn't run DHCP. Use PPPoE, HotSpot,
static DHCP based on MAC, ACL for association at
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