David I just noticed your message asking for an SSH client for
BlackBerry. Our product Idokorro Mobile SSH supports sending keys with
CTRL, for example you can press CTRL+C and any other combination. As
well with the BlackBerry devices QWERTY keyboard it makes SSH a snap.
You also mentioned VNC,
I just received a quote from AT&T for various levels of bandwidth
through bonded T1s, where they are quoting not in multiples of 1.5,
but in 1mbps increments. Seemed strange to me. However, what I
found to be even more confusing was that as the total bandwidth
increased, the price/mbps also increas
That's better... What about the mobile VNC?
Mark Nash
UnwiredOnline
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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From: "Paul Dumais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 10:49 AM
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Paul, I have considered your product line for our BlackBerries (we have 2).
It seems that your pricing was way out of line for a small provider to take
on. It seemed that it was more directed at enterprise-level tech support
personnel managing a large network with Exchange servers & file server
Call Tranzeo support @ 1888-460-6366 and they can get you in with the
MAC address.
Mark McElvy
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John,
We sell Dish but gave up on DirecTV about 6 months ago. We have also
installed Wildblue for two years now. I can put you in contact with a large
distributor of Dish/DirecTv in the Midwest if you want to pursue it.
Rick
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I have the 8525, its a pretty decent phone, but again its sold for AT&T
-- you can download keyboard software that has key functionality.
I use pocket putty for ssh currently, and Mocha VNC for.. well,
obviously VNC.
Phone works pretty well, they are some firmware bugs with it. But its
worth
We have decided to look into this particular BH. In doing so, there is one of
our vendors that are reporting problems with this unit in rain, snow and fog.
Most people I have talked with say that will NOT happen and swear to their
dependability. This may be more true given that our link is le
John - In the Bay Area, DirectTV outsources some of
their their installation sales services to another
company that is branded DirectTV. I forgot that
company's name but they were going to hire me to
install Direct TV on a part time/full time basis.
Apparantly DirectTV cannot keep up with the dema
Luke,
The unit itself is very reliable however if the link is mis-engineered
or mis-aligned then it will be unreliable. My guess is that the vendor
reporting the problem has either mis-engineered the link and is trying
to make it work over too long of a distance OR they installed the link
wit
My professor is doing research in remote pump fields;
part of a wireless network. We are seeking a supplier
of "Solar Powered Video Surveillance Cameras". I plan
to install them in a remote area with little access to
power; will be part of a wireless network. One of my
WISPs used his network but t
Just so some of you know, I know there are a number of WISPs out there that
have started out with something like a Birch T1 for some stupid price of
$299 delivered, but regardless. I just got them to actually route me a
block of IPs, I have the name and number of the people who you need to talk
to
Mark, it sounds like you are referring to our Mobile Admin product which
is directed to enterprises, pricing for Mobile Admin starts at
$245/server.
The Mobile SSH product that I suggested to David is much more affordable
and targeted to individuals at $95, most of our customers agree that the
ROI
In my opinion, it should never go up unless you are switching from a
bonded-T1 connection to a fractional DS3. Also, if you are renting your T-1
equipment through the provider, they be charging you more for the better
equipment. Can you stay away from bonded T-1's? I'm in a contract now with
Although it's not a complete video-solar solution, it's among the best
rated telecom solar gear in the industry.
Check out;
http://www.kyocerasolar.com/products/indproducts.html
Cheers;
Giancarlo D'Amico
Country Manager ~ Canada
Alvarion, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Toronto: 647-722-5749 x
Paul - I recall a wireless operator wanted his field
technician to be able to VPN into their server (using
his handheld PDA) and download trouble tickets for
field repair jobs on CPE, check network status, etc.
They wanted to do this over Verizon but also WiFi. And
they wanted session persistence
John,
We sell Dish but gave up on DirecTV about 6 months ago. We have also
installed Wildblue for two years now. I can put you in contact with a large
distributor of Dish/DirecTv in the Midwest if you want to pursue it.
Rick
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This looks interesting...
http://3sp.com/showSslExplorerCommunity.do
Open source web based
WirelessGuys
David Peterson
Senior Wireless Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
207 W. Los Angeles Avenue, Suite 300
Moorpark, CA 93021-1862
tel: 800-945-3294 ext 102
mobile: 97
Our VNC product is called Mobile Desktop (also supports RDP and SSH
tunneling) and it is $45.
Paul Dumais
Idokorro Mobile Inc.
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From: Mark Nash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 1:50 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: BlackBerry Apps WAS Re: [W
I need the utility to get the Tranzeo password. I am at a subscribers
house ans can't get into the radio. Is this something someone can send
me, or how is this done.
Brian
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Can you actually make any money when you take into account all the costs
of doing the install vs. what they pay for the install? It seems like
they pay a pretty slim fee. A couple service calls can eat up your
profit pretty quickly. I could see it making sense if your labor is not
fully employed,
*nods* I'd think you'd want to increase your marketing and have more
revenue all around.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007
Felix A. Lopez wrote:
Paul - I recall a wireless operator wanted his field
technician to be able to VPN into their server (using
his handheld PDA) and download trouble tickets for
field repair jobs on CPE, check network status, etc.
They wanted to do this over Verizon but also WiFi. And
they wa
On Aug 10 2007, J. Vogel wrote:
I just received a quote from AT&T for various levels of bandwidth
through bonded T1s, where they are quoting not in multiples of 1.5,
but in 1mbps increments. Seemed strange to me. However, what I
found to be even more confusing was that as the total bandwidth
inc
On Steve Stroh's site (a site you should all have book marked and check
frequently).
http://www.bwianews.com/2007/08/interview-with-.html
Patrick
This footnote confirms that this email message has been sca
For sure it will be used for BWIA Butch, but the devil is in the
details: what kind of BWIA? Access to the Internet, certainly, but also
likely some advanced services within that.
- Patrick
Btw, what does IIRC "mean"?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Patrick Leary wrote:
For sure it will be used for BWIA Butch, but the devil is in the
details: what kind of BWIA? Access to the Internet, certainly, but
also likely some advanced services within that.
Ahh.. I see what you meant now.
Btw, what does IIRC "mean"?
"If I R
http://www.netlingo.com/lookup.cfm?term=IIRC
-RickG
On 8/10/07, Patrick Leary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For sure it will be used for BWIA Butch, but the devil is in the
> details: what kind of BWIA? Access to the Internet, certainly, but also
> likely some advanced services within that.
>
> - P
Yes, you recalled correctly. :)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 7:14 PM
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FCCSaysWhite-Space Spectrum Device Doesn'
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