I am looking for an RP-N male to N male adapter. Anyone have any idea
where to get one? I noticed Hyperlink sells pigtails, but not adapters
for these connectors.
-Matt
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I found an RP-N male to N femal adapter at Tessco that will work.
-Matt
Matt Liotta wrote:
I am looking for an RP-N male to N male adapter. Anyone have any idea
where to get one? I noticed Hyperlink sells pigtails, but not adapters
for these connectors.
-Matt
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Agreed, but there is a free lunch...for the web publishers and ad
servers you allow to sell over your pipes.
Take the old example of the Internet as a highway. You've built a
highway (your wireless network) and people (your customers) pay to drive
on it. Along the way there are billboard adver
If I publish a web page, who are you to modify it before displaying it
to a user?
I'd start getting annoyed if my web page displayed differently
depending on whose network it flows thru
I also feel that this is a bad idea in general because I think it could
end up weakening the 'safe harb
I think you are not understanding the way the
system works. Please correct me if I am wrong here. This does
not modify every web page, only those pages that have the Adzilla tags in
them. The device just uses the tag to display the adds that are
setup for your area. IS this correct?
I
While we are on the topic of ad based revenue streams- How about Tobacco advertising? Ive never seen any push type tobacco ads on the web. Im wondering if this medium is regulated the same as television and radio? (before anybody gets upset- Im a former smoker. Tobacco is evil, b
Blair, I feel your concern is a valid
one.
This is a basic twist of the walled network e.g.,
AOL uses. As within AOL's network portal and browser they would have their paid
advertisers' shown. As a dialup provider (97-2002), we did the same thing using
our own portal and custom browser of
I spent a good deal of time speaking to Martin Stewart of Adzilla today.
Here is the way it all works.
The system has three completely different ways of presenting advertising
or messages of any kind to customers.
First, if you are an ISP and you wish to be able to sell ads on CNN,
Weather.c
Wrong. Adzilla works with the advertising agencies who serve these ads.
Nothing is done without the full blessing of the content and advertising
providers of the content. The only time a replacement happens is when
the ad agency who serves the ads for that particular page allows for
insertions
Jory,
I think you hit the nail on the head there. Does anyone know if there
is a program for ISPs <1 subs?
Inquiring minds want to know. :^)
Matt Larsen
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As all of this is a great thing that I would like to be part of, I
do not think it will
Well, we were demonstrating at CableLabs last week and the Internet
service to the demo tables was so bad the first two days that we
tried to resort to the Sprint card in the laptop...ha! All Sprint
had was the snail's pace slow stuff...completely useless. Of course,
that was in the center of Col
OK, I understand the concept.
It looks to me though, that most of the time we'll
not have the right to change page content. Even though it's being
delivered over our medium.
So I couldn't replace Ford car ads that no one here
cares about and insert the local Napa ads that they do care ab
What
about something that works like this, instead?
(I
think you have to push the demo button to see it)
http://www.publicwifiproject.org/anysitehpt2.htm
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Any info on the pro and cons of both billing platforms ?
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Hi,
We have been running Rodopi for almost 8 years now. It works great and
we have never had a problem.
Travis
Microserv
G.Villarini wrote:
Any info on the pro and
cons of both billing platforms ?
Gino A. Villarini,
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Broadband Corp.
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Some of the ads that flow through now are able to be inserted over with
local ads you can sell (legally and with permission from all involved).
This, again, mirrors the cable television ad insertion strategy. Those
ads can be replaced by ads you can sell in your market and all the
players invol
Less than 100 you mean?
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Jory,
I think you hit the nail on the head there. Does anyone know if there
is a program for ISPs <1 subs?
Inquiring minds want to know. :^)
Matt Larsen
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Jory Privett wrote:
As all of this is a great thing that I
Has anyone else gotten this link?
http://www.wirelessinteractive.com/pdf/radios/Orion900_specs.pdf
The downside is of course the large amount of spectrum needed to achieve
higher throughputs. However, it seems attractive if you're in an area
that is interference free.
Anyone used Wireless I
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