Surely, unless the bandwidth at the switch port is a bottle neck then
traffic will not get buffered/queued on the switch and QoS will not come
into play??
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Erate is a federal program.
www.sl.universalservice.org
Its not a matter of whether or not the schools or state will allow you to
provide the service. It's a competitive bidding process. How you pick your
way through the bidding process is an entirely different beast. Start
learning now if you
http://www.fcc.gov/learnnet/
http://www.universalservice.org/sl/
http://www.e-ratecentral.com/us/stateInformation.asp?state=KY
http://www.rad-info.net/erate.htm
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
Where does a WISP look to find out if their state/city will
allow them to provide broadband service to schools
Anyone have any good recommendations on AAA boxes?
Chris
Intelliwave
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chris cooper wrote:
Anyone have any good recommendations on AAA boxes?
What are you trying to do? PPPoE or MacAuthentication? Self contained
hotspot like box?
Jeremy
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Anyone has a probe ?
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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787.273.4143
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We agree fully on this John.
Please note that NO where did anyone say that those not in WISPA got a vote
or a say in what we send out.
However, good ideas are good ideas. I don't particularly care where they
come from. And getting these out to others has proven, again and again, to
be a