RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-31 Thread tonylist
I was just on there site and could not find any data about FCC nor could I
find this on the FCC search, can anyone provide a URL for this??

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I saw Deliberent's 533Mhz product at ISPCON.
Its a pretty sweet OEM product.  Finally an outdoor enclosure with large
enough space inside to work with, but not to large.
Pretty reasonably priced for a certified product.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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So then all you have is a 60 mW AP that is not legal to use.
If we wanted to do that, we could buy Linksys WRT54G for $24.99 and get the
same features plus more power.

Its too bad that Meraki is missing our market, but remember that their
original intent is to circumvent us (and wired ISPs too) by facilitating a
mesh that they control made up of people sharing connections that they get
from us!

We should probably be supporting people like Tranzeo and Deliberant, as they
try to give us a reasonably priced mesh.

Ralph


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No, I haven't done this myself. But google e.g. "dd-wrt meraki".

Of course, mesh features being part of the firmware and not the radio
itself, you will lose those in flashing to dd-wrt or whatever.

Best,
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-31 Thread Edward H. Winters
this explains it fairly well. 
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Meraki/Mini

Ed

On Wed, 30 May 2007 19:38:08 -0700
"CHUCK  PROFITO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dylan, How do you go about doing that? Using their back end is our biggest
> complaint, but we can see a use for them if we can get around their back
> end.
> Have you done this?  
> Do you use the advertised cable from them?
>  
> 
> 
> Chuck Profito
> 209-988-7388
> CV-ACCESS, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Providing High Speed Broadband 
> to Rural Central California
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Dylan Oliver
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 7:51 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE
> 
> 
> On 5/30/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I'd also like to see more on this mesh software thay are talking
> > about.  We have a location that is suited for mesh, but haven't heard 
> > much feedback on
> > the Wili box mesh from Deliberant or the one from Tranzeo.  All the big
> > boys
> > (Tropos, Moto, Belair, Strix, etc) are way too overpriced for the small
> > WISP. The little Meraki units seem promising but are wimpy in power and
> > you
> > have to use their backend.
> 
> 
> The Meraki units are wimpy (higher powered versions may yet come), but you
> don't have to use their dashboard - you can flash them with DD-WRT or
> whatever.
> 
> Best,
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-31 Thread Edward H. Winters
here's the toolchain
http://meraki.net/linux

Ed

On Thu, 31 May 2007 01:32:20 -0700
"Jeromie Reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you use openwrt you can get the meshing back. There are products
> that have the same mesh (olsr) and are certified.
> 
> On 5/30/07, John Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cisco AP1242's are certified, and can put out 20 dB. They can be used
> > with the Cisco 21 dB dish. In the config menu, there is a place to tell
> > it what kind of an antenna is attached.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> > David E. Smith wrote:
> > > Ralph wrote:
> > >
> > >> Then we could actually run Mikrotik on an FCC approved platform!
> > >>
> > >
> > > I thought certification had to be acquired for a complete package,
> > > hardware AND software. Have I misunderstood?
> > >
> > > I haven't (yet) found specifications on the transmit power of the AR2316
> > > single-chip-AP, but most Atheros gear can be configured to run at up to
> > > 24dBm or so. Meanwhile, according to Ubiquiti's spec sheet, the antenna
> > > in this unit has 18dBm gain. If you set the software to use the maximum
> > > power the card supports, you're probably over the legal EIRP limit.
> > >
> > > Wouldn't a hardware/software combination that will let you exceed power
> > > limits (because it doesn't know what kind of antenna you're using, so it
> > > can't even pop up a warning) be a Bad Thing?
> > >
> > > David Smith
> > > MVN.net
> > >
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-31 Thread Jeromie Reeves

If you use openwrt you can get the meshing back. There are products
that have the same mesh (olsr) and are certified.

On 5/30/07, John Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Cisco AP1242's are certified, and can put out 20 dB. They can be used
with the Cisco 21 dB dish. In the config menu, there is a place to tell
it what kind of an antenna is attached.

John


David E. Smith wrote:
> Ralph wrote:
>
>> Then we could actually run Mikrotik on an FCC approved platform!
>>
>
> I thought certification had to be acquired for a complete package,
> hardware AND software. Have I misunderstood?
>
> I haven't (yet) found specifications on the transmit power of the AR2316
> single-chip-AP, but most Atheros gear can be configured to run at up to
> 24dBm or so. Meanwhile, according to Ubiquiti's spec sheet, the antenna
> in this unit has 18dBm gain. If you set the software to use the maximum
> power the card supports, you're probably over the legal EIRP limit.
>
> Wouldn't a hardware/software combination that will let you exceed power
> limits (because it doesn't know what kind of antenna you're using, so it
> can't even pop up a warning) be a Bad Thing?
>
> David Smith
> MVN.net
>

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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread John Thomas
Cisco AP1242's are certified, and can put out 20 dB. They can be used 
with the Cisco 21 dB dish. In the config menu, there is a place to tell 
it what kind of an antenna is attached.


John


David E. Smith wrote:

Ralph wrote:
  

Then we could actually run Mikrotik on an FCC approved platform!



I thought certification had to be acquired for a complete package,
hardware AND software. Have I misunderstood?

I haven't (yet) found specifications on the transmit power of the AR2316
single-chip-AP, but most Atheros gear can be configured to run at up to
24dBm or so. Meanwhile, according to Ubiquiti's spec sheet, the antenna
in this unit has 18dBm gain. If you set the software to use the maximum
power the card supports, you're probably over the legal EIRP limit.

Wouldn't a hardware/software combination that will let you exceed power
limits (because it doesn't know what kind of antenna you're using, so it
can't even pop up a warning) be a Bad Thing?

David Smith
MVN.net
  


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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Tom DeReggi

I saw Deliberent's 533Mhz product at ISPCON.
Its a pretty sweet OEM product.  Finally an outdoor enclosure with large 
enough space inside to work with, but not to large.

Pretty reasonably priced for a certified product.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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So then all you have is a 60 mW AP that is not legal to use.
If we wanted to do that, we could buy Linksys WRT54G for $24.99 and get the
same features plus more power.

Its too bad that Meraki is missing our market, but remember that their
original intent is to circumvent us (and wired ISPs too) by facilitating a
mesh that they control made up of people sharing connections that they get
from us!

We should probably be supporting people like Tranzeo and Deliberant, as they
try to give us a reasonably priced mesh.

Ralph


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No, I haven't done this myself. But google e.g. "dd-wrt meraki".

Of course, mesh features being part of the firmware and not the radio
itself, you will lose those in flashing to dd-wrt or whatever.

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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Ralph
So then all you have is a 60 mW AP that is not legal to use.
If we wanted to do that, we could buy Linksys WRT54G for $24.99 and get the
same features plus more power. 

Its too bad that Meraki is missing our market, but remember that their
original intent is to circumvent us (and wired ISPs too) by facilitating a
mesh that they control made up of people sharing connections that they get
from us! 

We should probably be supporting people like Tranzeo and Deliberant, as they
try to give us a reasonably priced mesh.

Ralph
 

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No, I haven't done this myself. But google e.g. "dd-wrt meraki".

Of course, mesh features being part of the firmware and not the radio
itself, you will lose those in flashing to dd-wrt or whatever.

Best,
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Dylan Oliver

No, I haven't done this myself. But google e.g. "dd-wrt meraki".

Of course, mesh features being part of the firmware and not the radio
itself, you will lose those in flashing to dd-wrt or whatever.

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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
Dylan, How do you go about doing that? Using their back end is our biggest
complaint, but we can see a use for them if we can get around their back
end.
Have you done this?  
Do you use the advertised cable from them?
 


Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California


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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 7:51 PM
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On 5/30/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'd also like to see more on this mesh software thay are talking
> about.  We have a location that is suited for mesh, but haven't heard 
> much feedback on
> the Wili box mesh from Deliberant or the one from Tranzeo.  All the big
> boys
> (Tropos, Moto, Belair, Strix, etc) are way too overpriced for the small
> WISP. The little Meraki units seem promising but are wimpy in power and
> you
> have to use their backend.


The Meraki units are wimpy (higher powered versions may yet come), but you
don't have to use their dashboard - you can flash them with DD-WRT or
whatever.

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Primaverity, LLC
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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Ralph
If you put DDWRT on them, don't they lose the ability to mesh? Not to
mention they then probably lose Part 15 certification, which should be
important to all WISPs.


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On 5/30/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'd also like to see more on this mesh software thay are talking
> about.  We have a location that is suited for mesh, but haven't heard 
> much feedback on
> the Wili box mesh from Deliberant or the one from Tranzeo.  All the big
> boys
> (Tropos, Moto, Belair, Strix, etc) are way too overpriced for the small
> WISP. The little Meraki units seem promising but are wimpy in power and
> you
> have to use their backend.


The Meraki units are wimpy (higher powered versions may yet come), but you
don't have to use their dashboard - you can flash them with DD-WRT or
whatever.

Best,
-- 
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Primaverity, LLC
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Dylan Oliver

On 5/30/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'd also like to see more on this mesh software thay are talking
about.  We
have a location that is suited for mesh, but haven't heard much feedback
on
the Wili box mesh from Deliberant or the one from Tranzeo.  All the big
boys
(Tropos, Moto, Belair, Strix, etc) are way too overpriced for the small
WISP. The little Meraki units seem promising but are wimpy in power and
you
have to use their backend.



The Meraki units are wimpy (higher powered versions may yet come), but you
don't have to use their dashboard - you can flash them with DD-WRT or
whatever.

Best,
--
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Primaverity, LLC
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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Ralph
Come to think of it, in trying to think of a legal self contained outdoor
802.11x CPE to use, only Tranzeo and Deliberant come to mind. Am I missing
someone? I have seen some Senao/Engenius but havent researched whether they
achieved certification.

We should make a list of legal equipment to use and post it someplace- maybe
in an FCC cert. FAQ.

I'd also like to see more on this mesh software thay are talking about.  We
have a location that is suited for mesh, but haven't heard much feedback on
the Wili box mesh from Deliberant or the one from Tranzeo.  All the big boys
(Tropos, Moto, Belair, Strix, etc) are way too overpriced for the small
WISP. The little Meraki units seem promising but are wimpy in power and you
have to use their backend.

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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Ralph
It does.
That's why I said I wanted to look them up and see what they are up to with
claiming certification.
I saw no registration # in the datasheet I looked at.

They may simply be pulling a "Mikrotik" and thinking that we will read
"completely certified product" just because they used an FCC certified radio
module.

Ralph


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Ralph wrote:
> Then we could actually run Mikrotik on an FCC approved platform!

I thought certification had to be acquired for a complete package, hardware
AND software. Have I misunderstood?

I haven't (yet) found specifications on the transmit power of the AR2316
single-chip-AP, but most Atheros gear can be configured to run at up to
24dBm or so. Meanwhile, according to Ubiquiti's spec sheet, the antenna in
this unit has 18dBm gain. If you set the software to use the maximum power
the card supports, you're probably over the legal EIRP limit.

Wouldn't a hardware/software combination that will let you exceed power
limits (because it doesn't know what kind of antenna you're using, so it
can't even pop up a warning) be a Bad Thing?

David Smith
MVN.net
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread David E. Smith
Ralph wrote:
> Then we could actually run Mikrotik on an FCC approved platform!

I thought certification had to be acquired for a complete package,
hardware AND software. Have I misunderstood?

I haven't (yet) found specifications on the transmit power of the AR2316
single-chip-AP, but most Atheros gear can be configured to run at up to
24dBm or so. Meanwhile, according to Ubiquiti's spec sheet, the antenna
in this unit has 18dBm gain. If you set the software to use the maximum
power the card supports, you're probably over the legal EIRP limit.

Wouldn't a hardware/software combination that will let you exceed power
limits (because it doesn't know what kind of antenna you're using, so it
can't even pop up a warning) be a Bad Thing?

David Smith
MVN.net
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Travis Johnson
Mikrotik has said on their forum that they don't plan to support any 
other platforms than what they already do. Too much extra support work 
as well as R&D expense.


Travis
Microserv

Jeromie Reeves wrote:

The MIPS version of MT will not run on these. They would need to patch
and recompile for this SoC. I would love to see a atheros SoC version
of MT. Maybe if enough people ask MT to do the support they will, I
know I would love to have MT on my atheros units.


On 5/30/07, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

They support x86, which is fairly ubiquitous.

Their hardware also accepts a Linux installation (they provide a tuned
Debian kernel), which is fairly ubiquitous.


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> Gino Villarini wrote:
>> Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS 
architecture...which

>> is the standard on Atheros based SOC...
>
> Mikrotik seems to be going the "Apple" route, where their software 
only

> works on their hardware, and vice versa.
>
> I'll not comment on whether that's good or bad.
>
> David Smith
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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Ralph
Then we could actually run Mikrotik on an FCC approved platform!
These folks carry a modular unit type acceptance. I want to look up their
number and find out more.  I get to Milpitas often, so maybe I will stop in
and visit them.

Ralph


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The MIPS version of MT will not run on these. They would need to patch and
recompile for this SoC. I would love to see a atheros SoC version of MT.
Maybe if enough people ask MT to do the support they will, I know I would
love to have MT on my atheros units.


On 5/30/07, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They support x86, which is fairly ubiquitous.
>
> Their hardware also accepts a Linux installation (they provide a tuned 
> Debian kernel), which is fairly ubiquitous.
>
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>
> > Gino Villarini wrote:
> >> Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS 
> >> architecture...which is the standard on Atheros based SOC...
> >
> > Mikrotik seems to be going the "Apple" route, where their software 
> > only works on their hardware, and vice versa.
> >
> > I'll not comment on whether that's good or bad.
> >
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Tim Kerns

MSRP $ 159


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Any clue on a cost for these?

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http://www.ubnt.com/ps2.php4


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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Jeromie Reeves

The MIPS version of MT will not run on these. They would need to patch
and recompile for this SoC. I would love to see a atheros SoC version
of MT. Maybe if enough people ask MT to do the support they will, I
know I would love to have MT on my atheros units.


On 5/30/07, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

They support x86, which is fairly ubiquitous.

Their hardware also accepts a Linux installation (they provide a tuned
Debian kernel), which is fairly ubiquitous.


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> Gino Villarini wrote:
>> Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS architecture...which
>> is the standard on Atheros based SOC...
>
> Mikrotik seems to be going the "Apple" route, where their software only
> works on their hardware, and vice versa.
>
> I'll not comment on whether that's good or bad.
>
> David Smith
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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Jory Privett

Any clue on a cost for these?

Jory Privett
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http://www.ubnt.com/ps2.php4


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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Mike Hammett

They support x86, which is fairly ubiquitous.

Their hardware also accepts a Linux installation (they provide a tuned 
Debian kernel), which is fairly ubiquitous.



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Gino Villarini wrote:

Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS architecture...which
is the standard on Atheros based SOC...


Mikrotik seems to be going the "Apple" route, where their software only
works on their hardware, and vice versa.

I'll not comment on whether that's good or bad.

David Smith
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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Gino Villarini
Yeah my bad ... maybe the PS2 IS mikrotik compatible

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Their the RB100 and RB500 lines are MIPS, though I hear that not all
MIPS 
are compatible.


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Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS architecture...which
is the standard on Atheros based SOC...

I assume they will be releasing a PS5 soon...

Nice thing is the software selectable polarity ...

Maybe even Trango can OEM  from Ubiquity

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Very nice - except it doesn't support Mikrotik which is a huge downfall.

JohnnyO
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http://www.ubnt.com/ps2.php4


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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread David E. Smith
Gino Villarini wrote:
> Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS architecture...which
> is the standard on Atheros based SOC...

Mikrotik seems to be going the "Apple" route, where their software only
works on their hardware, and vice versa.

I'll not comment on whether that's good or bad.

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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Mike Hammett
Their the RB100 and RB500 lines are MIPS, though I hear that not all MIPS 
are compatible.



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Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS architecture...which
is the standard on Atheros based SOC...

I assume they will be releasing a PS5 soon...

Nice thing is the software selectable polarity ...

Maybe even Trango can OEM  from Ubiquity

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Very nice - except it doesn't support Mikrotik which is a huge downfall.

JohnnyO
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http://www.ubnt.com/ps2.php4


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RE: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Gino Villarini
Well, that's mikrotik fault ... not supporting MIPS architecture...which
is the standard on Atheros based SOC...

I assume they will be releasing a PS5 soon...

Nice thing is the software selectable polarity ...

Maybe even Trango can OEM  from Ubiquity

Gino A. Villarini
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Very nice - except it doesn't support Mikrotik which is a huge downfall.

JohnnyO
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http://www.ubnt.com/ps2.php4


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Re: [WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread JohnnyO

Very nice - except it doesn't support Mikrotik which is a huge downfall.

JohnnyO
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[WISPA] Nice CPE

2007-05-30 Thread Gino Villarini
http://www.ubnt.com/ps2.php4


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