I managed to track down some small (22 x 183 mm) dual-band outdoor rated
omni's with N-Male connectors for $25.00. They look ideal and are supposed
to give gain of 7dBi @5GHz and 4.5dBi @2.4GHz which seem too good to be
true. Anyone used these
Isn't Jeffrey Thomas = Jeff Boher ?
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Do it again Johnny O, I love it :-P
You have a Good Day now,
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JohnnyO wrote:
Jeffrey Thomas - DOH ! - For some reason I had Jeff Booher on the brain
and made mistake of making this
Johnny O, - - You been thinking again!
Stop it J
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Can you or someone explain what double VLAN is? I have never heard of
such a thing. How can it be used to help us?
Thanks,
Scriv
Yo may want to look at Alvarion. Alvarion does support VLAN. new
Firmware4 supports double VLAN also.
Alvarion used to have one model that was designed to have a
Virtual LAN. Imagine segregating segments of your network across a backhaul
pipe so that they flow together but don't actually see each other. Managed
switches have the ability to create VLANs per port. Think of it as a merger
between routing and switching. Its a pipe or several inside a pipe.
I understand VLAN. I have just never heard of double VLAN before.
Thanks for the well written explanation of VLAN though. You did a nice job!
:-)
Scriv
Rick Harnish wrote:
Virtual LAN. Imagine segregating segments of your network across a backhaul
pipe so that they flow together but don't
QinQ?
-Matt
John Scrivner wrote:
Can you or someone explain what double VLAN is? I have never heard of
such a thing. How can it be used to help us?
Thanks,
Scriv
Yo may want to look at Alvarion. Alvarion does support VLAN. new
Firmware4 supports double VLAN also.
Alvarion used to have
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Boun Senekham (CTI Sales Rep) actually lives in Cornelius, NC -- maybe he
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Jeffrey Thomas = Jeff Booher
Jeffrey Thomas Booher actually
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I think Jon is asking about the double VLAN -- or a q in q
implementation
It's extremely useful for creating virtual bridged customer networks
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It is also referred as 802.1q tagging... If it supports multiple layers,
you can have a customer VLAN tags within your network VLAN tags. Just
need your equipment that takes off your tags before it gets to the
customer.
ATT uses the Cisco 3750 switches to do it at the customer's premises.
Then
MikroTik supports this, correct?
Best,
Brad
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It is also referred as 802.1q tagging... If it
Thanks to all for the double VLAN explanation. That makes perfect sense
to me now.
Can anyone describe any functional and/or technical differences between
VLANs and say MPLS or Mikrotik's EoIP? It sounds to me like all three
are functional equivalents of each other. Please correct me if this
Jeff,
Try Appstate.net. They're in Boone.
http://appstate.net/
jack
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
Sorry for the cross post.
Does anyone have coverage to the east of Boone, North Carolina?
My customer is high up in the hills and ATT wants $15K to bring him a T1.
Jeff
Jeffrey Broadwick, Sales
John Scrivner wrote:
Can anyone describe any functional and/or technical differences between
VLANs and say MPLS or Mikrotik's EoIP? It sounds to me like all three
are functional equivalents of each other. Please correct me if this is
an incorrect assumption. I have Googled it so spare me the
John Scrivner wrote:
Can anyone describe any functional and/or technical differences
between VLANs and say MPLS or Mikrotik's EoIP? It sounds to me like
all three are functional equivalents of each other. Please correct me
if this is an incorrect assumption. I have Googled it so spare me the
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