[WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

I am needing to order some customer routers in quanity. I have been
using the linksys wrt54gc and really like them. Do you guys have
suggestions of vendors to use?

Thanks,
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Re: [WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread wispa
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:25:06 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote

Do you want wireless routers?

http://3btech.net/chwl80wirofo.html

I have been installing these galore, they're FCC certified, and for a cheap 
consumer router, have the quick setup, and nice set of access control 
features that work real well for a customer side install. 

If for some reason the link doesn't work, the part number is wlb-2203.  
Tehy're 802.11b only, but that's sufficient for internet use. 

Range is excellent, and I've had no failures yet, no lockups and no crashes 
that I know of. 

And at $18 each including shipping, they beat linkcrap and netcrap 
completely.  I've had more issues with failing netgears and buggy linksys 
than with ANYTHING else. 




 I am needing to order some customer routers in quanity. I have been
 using the linksys wrt54gc and really like them. Do you guys have
 suggestions of vendors to use?
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

those will do nicely! I order a few of them to try out before I put in
a big order thanks!

On 3/7/07, wispa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:25:06 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote

Do you want wireless routers?

http://3btech.net/chwl80wirofo.html

I have been installing these galore, they're FCC certified, and for a cheap
consumer router, have the quick setup, and nice set of access control
features that work real well for a customer side install.

If for some reason the link doesn't work, the part number is wlb-2203.
Tehy're 802.11b only, but that's sufficient for internet use.

Range is excellent, and I've had no failures yet, no lockups and no crashes
that I know of.

And at $18 each including shipping, they beat linkcrap and netcrap
completely.  I've had more issues with failing netgears and buggy linksys
than with ANYTHING else.




 I am needing to order some customer routers in quanity. I have been
 using the linksys wrt54gc and really like them. Do you guys have
 suggestions of vendors to use?

 Thanks,
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Re: [WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread wispa
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 17:19:23 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote

I have around a half dozen in place, and recently bought a dozen.

Doesn't even come with an ethernet cable nor printed manual, but they seem to 
work just fine. 



 those will do nicely! I order a few of them to try out before I put 
 in a big order thanks!
 
 On 3/7/07, wispa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:25:06 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote
 
  Do you want wireless routers?
 
  http://3btech.net/chwl80wirofo.html
 
  I have been installing these galore, they're FCC certified, and for a 
cheap
  consumer router, have the quick setup, and nice set of access control
  features that work real well for a customer side install.
 
  If for some reason the link doesn't work, the part number is wlb-2203.
  Tehy're 802.11b only, but that's sufficient for internet use.
 
  Range is excellent, and I've had no failures yet, no lockups and no 
crashes
  that I know of.
 
  And at $18 each including shipping, they beat linkcrap and netcrap
  completely.  I've had more issues with failing netgears and buggy linksys
  than with ANYTHING else.
 
 
 
 
   I am needing to order some customer routers in quanity. I have been
   using the linksys wrt54gc and really like them. Do you guys have
   suggestions of vendors to use?
  
   Thanks,
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Re: [WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread Travis Johnson




Hi,

I just ordered one to try... can you tell me if there is "remote
management" options like with the Linksys routers and what port it runs
on and if it can be changed?

Travis
Microserv

wispa wrote:

  On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 17:19:23 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote

I have around a half dozen in place, and recently bought a dozen.

Doesn't even come with an ethernet cable nor printed manual, but they seem to 
work just fine. 



  
  
those will do nicely! I order a few of them to try out before I put 
in a big order thanks!

On 3/7/07, wispa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:25:06 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote

Do you want wireless routers?

http://3btech.net/chwl80wirofo.html

I have been installing these galore, they're FCC certified, and for a 
  

  
  cheap
  
  

  consumer router, have the quick setup, and nice set of access control
features that work real well for a customer side install.

If for some reason the link doesn't work, the part number is wlb-2203.
Tehy're 802.11b only, but that's sufficient for internet use.

Range is excellent, and I've had no failures yet, no lockups and no 
  

  
  crashes
  
  

  that I know of.

And at $18 each including shipping, they beat linkcrap and netcrap
completely.  I've had more issues with failing netgears and buggy linksys
than with ANYTHING else.




  
  
I am needing to order some customer routers in quanity. I have been
using the linksys wrt54gc and really like them. Do you guys have
suggestions of vendors to use?

Thanks,
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Re: [WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread wispa
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 21:48:53 -0700, Travis Johnson wrote
 Hi,
 
 I just ordered one to try... can you tell me if there is remote management 
 options like with the Linksys routers and what port it runs on and if it can 
 be changed?
 
 Travis
 Microserv


I'm pretty sure they do.

It's been a while since I looked at that, and my customers are all behind NAT, 
so I can't reach the routers.  

 
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Re: [WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread George Rogato






I'm pretty sure they do.

It's been a while since I looked at that, and my customers are all behind NAT, so I can't reach the routers.  

 


Yeah you can, you just have to set up all your routers right.
I'd help you, but I'm not the one to do a good job explaining this.
Maybe Butch or some one else can explain it.



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Re: [WISPA] Place to purchase routers in quanity

2007-03-07 Thread Butch Evans

On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, George Rogato wrote:

It's been a while since I looked at that, and my customers are all behind 
NAT, so I can't reach the routers. 
 


Yeah you can, you just have to set up all your routers right. I'd 
help you, but I'm not the one to do a good job explaining this. 
Maybe Butch or some one else can explain it.


PPtP.  More explanation than that shouldn't be necessary.  ;-)

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