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It also means the program doesn't work with no Windows computers, which are
increasingly gaining market share. True... I don't have a Mac, so I can't
building for that market. While I could
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It also means the program doesn't work with no Windows computers, which are
increasingly gaining market share. True... I don't have a Mac, so I can't
building for that market. While I could
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David, there are too many variables, I think, to have a compiled program
with the settings buried into it. We will want a way to modular-ize it.
Or
it could
PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] User check program
On Jun 12, 2008, at 4:47 PM, Larry Yunker wrote:
When it comes to cross platform support, I would agree that Java
wins out.
When it comes to end-user software in a Windows environment, I would
have to
disagree and state that almost all recent
tested to.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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On Jun 12, 2008, at 4
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had the thought
today that it would be really cool to have a simple program people could
: Friday, June 13, 2008 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] User check program
Super COOLNESS!
I'd contribute some $ for that.
Couple suggestions...
1) Emailing results was a great idea. But it would also be nice to have a
second Email address that the test would go to. it could be a hidden filed
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Two comments...
When we diagnose a client, we are trying to discover six things...
1
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On Jun 12, 2008, at 4:08 PM, Larry Yunker wrote:
(1) For purposes of Deployment, this program requires .Net 2.0. The
install
on this Larry. It is looking very nice. We are
excited to see it finished.
PC
Blaze Broadband
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On Jun 12, 2008, at 4:08 PM, Larry Yunker wrote:
(1) For purposes of Deployment, this program requires .Net 2.0. The
install
program will check for the existence of .Net 2.0 on the target
machine and
will attempt to install it if it is not already installed.
Unfortunately,
.Net
On Jun 12, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Larry Yunker wrote:
But JAVA requires that a Java VM be installed on the PC. The point
is to
avoid having to install a separate Framework. Ideally, I'd like a
linker
that would just compile in those components within .NET that I rely
upon.
The Java VM
] User check program
On Jun 12, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Larry Yunker wrote:
But JAVA requires that a Java VM be installed on the PC. The point
is to
avoid having to install a separate Framework. Ideally, I'd like a
linker
that would just compile in those components within .NET that I rely
On Jun 12, 2008, at 4:47 PM, Larry Yunker wrote:
When it comes to cross platform support, I would agree that Java
wins out.
When it comes to end-user software in a Windows environment, I would
have to
disagree and state that almost all recent (last 2 to 3 years)
development
has
Very nice Larry.
Let us all know what we can do to help.
PC
Blaze Broadband
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On 13 Jun 2008, at 04:28, Larry Yunker wrote:
It also means the program doesn't work with no Windows computers,
which are increasingly gaining market share.
True... I don't have a Mac, so I can't building for that market.
While I could and probably will build something for Linux
... I'm looking for a good
development platform which can generate standalone exe's for Windows.
- Larry
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PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] User check program
Could the settings be stored in a file on a web server, and an ini file (or
compiled in file) just point to the file on the web server? That way, if your
network changes and you want to re-point everyone to different ip's, you just
change the one
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 1:09 PM
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I suppose that it would be possible to derive settings from a web server,
but I was imagining that if your customer was using this tool, they would
be
experiencing a connectivity issue. If they can't connect
: Monday, June 09, 2008 4:25 AM
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How's this one look? I thought I'd put something together to be used as a
user check program.
It's fully functional now, but I need to build an ini file reader to hold
each ISP's individualized settings
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How's this one look? I thought I'd put something together to be used as a
user check program.
It's fully functional now, but I need to build an ini file reader
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic "connectivity" checking
Subject: Re: [WISPA] User check program
This is perfect and exactly what I was looking for... :)
Here are a couple changes I would suggest:
(1) under the My Internet Settings have it show IP address, Subnet mask and
default gateway. Then move the DNS to the other side under with Mail Server
Of Travis Johnson
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had the thought
] User check program
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had the thought
today that it would be really cool to have a simple program people could
download on their PC and then run that would do
Looks good to me as well. I need to check if this is something we could
use since I am not the technical person, but I think it would be useful.
There is much potential in this software. :)
I'd suggest that, instead of making the ISP's settings part of a
separate .ini file, that you just
: Paul Conlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:12 AM
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1) To be an effective diagnostic tool I think it needs to report the bad
news with the good so a timeout should show timeout. 999ms for the
averaging is good
: [WISPA] User check program
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had the thought
today that it would be really cool to have a simple program people could
download on their PC and then run
Larry Yunker wrote:
3) Continue the green/yellow/red results indicator theme to the My Internet
Settings items also. But I guess there would be no case for a yellow ball;
only green or red. An IP Address 169.254.x.x, for example, should show a
RED ball as that is a common failure.
Not
.
Mark Nash
UnwiredWest
78 Centennial Loop
Suite E
Eugene, OR 97401
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
http://www.unwiredwest.com
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Looks good. Just one question: where are you pulling the mail server ip
address from? In our case, we can't assume our users
the diverse
set of client applications. Ideas?
- Larry
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 11:40 AM
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Looks good. Just one question
David, there are too many variables, I think, to have a compiled program
with the settings buried into it. We will want a way to modular-ize it.
Or
it could be done both ways, with the option to set it to compiled or
INI. The compiled version WOULD make for an easier download and use,
yes.
applications. Ideas?
- Larry
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Looks good. Just one question: where are you pulling
, 2008 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] User check program
David, there are too many variables, I think, to have a compiled program
with the settings buried into it. We will want a way to modular-ize it.
Or
it could be done both ways, with the option to set it to compiled or
INI
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Subject: [WISPA] User check program
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had
Could the settings be stored in a file on a web server, and an ini file
(or compiled in file) just point to the file on the web server? That
way, if your network changes and you want to "re-point" everyone to
different ip's, you just change the one file on your web server, not
hundreds of ini
allocation?
- Larry
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 1:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] User check program
Could the settings be stored in a file on a web server, and an ini file (or
compiled in file
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] User check program
Could the settings be stored in a file on a web server, and an ini file (or
compiled in file) just point to the file on the web server? That way, if
your network changes and you want to re-point everyone to different ip's,
you just change
I have some software writers that could do this pretty easy if you could
provide some more information on what you want (user interface etc.)
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had the thought
today that it would be really cool to have a simple program people could
download on their PC and then run that would do things like:
(1) Ping to our
List wireless@wispa.org;
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had the thought
today that it would be really cool
Agreed...
--
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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: [WISPA] User check program
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has written or seen a program that would do
some basic connectivity checking for customers? I had the thought
today that it would be really cool to have a simple program people could
download on their PC and then run that would do things
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