I just got some additional information from Jesse Rausch. It appears to be
resolved.
Jesse: You can simply change one parameter to use your own core. MME IP is a
web GUI parameter. An operator can change this to connect a Baicells eNB to a
third party EPC. No remote programming is
In this case, the WISP trial operators are running the tests, independent of
the vendor (Baicells). I do know that our trial operators are putting the
equipment to some challenging NLOS tests. My job is to relay those results to
the WISP audience as honestly as I can. We expect those who
Nathan,
Network security is very important to us. We are working on developing a
secure channel to operators to enable operators to change ENB settings to flow
to your own PGW. We will let everyone know when we have this accomplished.
Until then, our technical staff will need to do
On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Scott Piehn wrote:
> I am looking for recommendations from anyone using a radius server for MT
> hotspot authentication and billing for temporary service. Ours needs to be
> replaced
We've been using RadiusManager, albeit on a modest scale, for
it depends on your budget and on your goal
there are various around but the main question is how much you think you
want to pay such a service
for small and simple installations radius manager could be a solution
there are also many online "cloud" solutions for MT
> I am looking for
I to have been using radius manager
For about 8 years
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot service for MT
On Mon, Jun 27,
Radius Manager 3 or 4
At one time I had a few dozen hotspots on RM3
Ian
On 6/27/2016 9:58 AM, Scott Piehn wrote:
I am looking for recommendations from anyone using a radius server for
MT hotspot authentication and billing for temporary service. Ours
needs to be replaced
thanks in advance
Have you looked at HSNM? It actually configures the MT for you. When you make
a change in the web interface, it writes a script, sends it to the MT router
and runs it. It also integrates with Cisco/Meraki and Rukus. It has third
party billing for advertising, youtube video integration for
Rick,
This is great info/news! Thanks for taking the time to research and clarify.
My concern wasn't even with security so much as having the ability to take our
destiny into our own hands without the need for hand-holding every step of the
way, and needing to make sure that schedules always
I am looking for recommendations from anyone using a radius server for MT
hotspot authentication and billing for temporary service. Ours needs to be
replaced
thanks in advance
-
Scott M Piehn
Ian,
I realize the comparison may not be relevant. That’s why I made it clear (or
attempted to) that there were variables about the tests that were different,
like foliage and the D/U speed restrictions on the competitors test. The
competitors EPC was a hardware based EPC manufactured by
Specifics?
ryan
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> On Jun 24, 2016, at 09:35, Judd Dare wrote:
>
> Azure is far from reliable.
>
>> On Jun 19, 2016 11:03 AM, "Adair Winter"
I haven't heard that.
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 11:35:11 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Baicells - who's deployed it?
Azure is far from reliable.
On Jun 19, 2016 11:03 AM, "Adair
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