Rogelio,
This is very similar to something I am putting together. See
http://wiki.socalwifi.net for details.
I'm in the process of deploying OpenLDAP/Kerberos/OpenVPN/FreeRADIUS.
Numerous Howtos abound.
I am planning on producing an end to end howto once the process is
complete. I'll put it on
Ack! That should have been http://wiki.socalwifi.org
Rogelio wrote:
On 6/8/08, *Charles N Wyble* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is very similar to something I am putting together. See
http://wiki.socalwifi.net for details.
I'm in the process
I think you wanted http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ :)
Cool site. Didn't know about it.
I am also interested in GIS systems and using them to help plan wifi
coverage etc.
Charles
Rogelio wrote:
Has anyone here played with NASA's WorldWind?
http://wiki.socalwifi.net
I tried to get it going
Rogelio wrote:
Having come from a networking / systems background, I'm putting together
various security tools for wireless networks, and a quick google search
shows me that you guys haven't discussed them on this list.
http://www.packetfence.org/
http://freenac.net/
Hmmm. FreeNAC was
Rogelio wrote:
Matt Hardy wrote:
I guess one question would be is it a Layer 2 or Layer 3 mesh? That
would influence what options you have.
Good question. Thus far, I've only played with layer 2 meshes.
(MobileIP is, I believe, a layer 3 one, right?)
Yes that is correct.
/software we plan to run over the network). I plan to begin
research in earnest next week into 3650 / 802.11y.
So while I'm not a WISP per se, I am very interested in many of the same
issues that WISPs are.
Charles
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backup power option, and with the price of everything increasing perhaps
a good primary option?
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with additional information.
If anyone else out there has info on 3650 and exclusion zones, please
let me know!!! :)
Here is the post:
http://charlesnw.blogspot.com/2008/07/80211y-3650-mhz-in-southern-california.html
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Subject: [WISPA] Initial 3650 research
I have done a blog post on my initial findings regarding 3650 and
deploying in Southern California. It's quite long and has
I'll be happy to take Southern California.
Not currently a WISPA member, but hope to become one very soon. I've
been able to have a fairly healthy discussion with small groups of
people from the public list. Jack Unger lives not too far from me.
Please let me know how I can assist.
Rick
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On 9/14/2010 8:57 AM, Scott Carullo wrote:
I receive the following back from a web request a custom application
makes. I need some regular expressions that tear it apart into its
individual data fields. Everything between the equal lines is an
actual response sample. I need the name,
I use pfsense as my edge and core router and am happy with it.
Hoping to turn up the initial socalwifi nodes this weekend. These will back
haul through pfsense. So I will get a better sense of how it scales.
Glenn Kelley gl...@hostmedic.com wrote:
Tom -
I think no matter what the solution
SIP app on Android or iPhone?
On 09/22/2010 10:09 AM, Steve Barnes wrote:
I am looking for a Wireless VOIP Phone that my installers could have to use
out at customers. What would be a clincher is if it had the ability to also
do 10Mhz Channels so when at a tower they could use it. Some
Meeting is very soon. I'm jazzed. You all watching it live? I have a client
today so won't be able to give it my full attention. Looking forward to a
positive ruling!!!
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legacy
So is there going to be a new report and order published?
If so any idea on when it will be released?
On 09/23/2010 08:54 AM, Rick Harnish wrote:
I'm sure we will have much more detail in the coming 24 hours.
Notes I took:
No Spectrum Sensing mandated, but further development is encouraged
Hmm... looks like we need to keep up the good fight:
Finally, it is important that we address additional proposals to set aside TV
channels in rural areas
for fixed licensed backhaul in the very near future. The ability of both new
and incumbent wireless
providers to provide 4G wireless
Make sure to comment to the fcc about this. Get involved and ensure your voice
is heard.
Fred Goldstein fgoldst...@ionary.com wrote:
At 9/23/2010 04:50 PM, Brian Webster wrote:
If you are on a high mountain and there are also a lot of other high
locations around you your HAAT number could
http://whitespaces.msresearch.us/
Kind of cool I think...
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You have to hit show incumbents. If you just hit enter after putting
in an address it doesn't show anything. The submit action appears to be
the find address button which just finds you on the map.
On 9/25/2010 1:52 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I go to it and it seems there are no available
Does wispa have a wiki open to the public? If not I would be happy to host one.
I want to write a whitespaces faq and then we can avoid these threads over and
over. :)
Who wants to work on a faq with me?
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On 09/27/2010 08:40 AM, John Scrivner wrote:
There is no staking your claim. I pushed for that as part of a
spectrum homesteading initiative which WISPA will not support...sadly.
Well isn't this what whitespaces is supposed to prevent? Large amounts
of exclusive spectrum already exists and
On 09/25/2010 11:18 AM, Jerry Richardson wrote:
Anyone have this working? If so, is it stable or glitchy?
I'll be rolling this out very soon. I have a Ubiquity ns2, a linksys
wrt54gl and two custom access points (based on nanostation). I plan to
mesh them all and host a few different
On 09/27/2010 10:17 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
So much easier on Mikrotik. I hope Ubiquiti and Mikrotik combine
forces for a product that can defy the laws of physics and reality.
LOL.
Check out http://netshe.stasoft.net/node/28#main_features (I can't seem
to find the other ubnt contest
On 09/27/2010 11:20 AM, Jeromie Reeves wrote:
I will need to check into VLAN support.
ifconfig eth0.x might do the trick.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/openwrtdocs/networkinterfaces
has some info.
WISPA
On 09/27/2010 10:11 AM, Jeromie Reeves wrote:
Yes. It supports it, you just need to use the command line to set it up.
wlanconfig ath1 wlanddev wifi0 create wlanmode ap
ifconfig ath1 up
iwconfig ath1 essid your.ssid
add encryption and ect with iwconifg
Here is a howto:
On 09/27/2010 11:58 AM, Jerry Richardson wrote:
This is for a public WiFi network that includes SSIDs for various agencies.
Each agency's traffic is on it's own VLAN and terminates in different
locations:
- Public WiFi
- City Offices
- PD
- Sherriff
- County Fire
- County Offices
-
the border buffer areas and anything else that needs
protecting.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com
www.Broadband-Mapping.com
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the world by storm and enabling all
sorts of new opportunities. Now with that comes some risks and those
need to be mitigated. It's just like mounting access points on towers.
You get substantial advantages, along with a fair amount of risk.
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turned up a lot of
good info for me. Of course I'm more of a hobbyist, and just intrigued
by all the outside plant. :)
Any input or experiences with this appreciated.
Hopefully other far more experienced folks then I can share as well. :)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outside_plant is a good starting point most
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Chuck Daddy Wy-Fi is in. What's the deal? Who do I have to talk to?
What's the process?
Chuck Profito wrote:
ATT Wants to Dump Riverside Network on City
One of the legacy muni-Fi networks will have new (or no) owners: Esme Vos
writes at MuniWireless.com about the current state of the
This is why I have said that the stimulus dollars need to go to middle
milte build outs. Wireless as a last mile medium is very well understood
and gives best bang for the buck in a lot of scenarios.
Justin Wilson wrote:
I think part of the issue is economies of scale. Many rural ISPs have
Bret Clark wrote:
Bingo...we have a winner! Middle mile means sqaut when there is a single
provider who know they've got you by the you-know-what in terms of
pricing.
Thank you Bret and Mike for making my point. :)
Yes there is fiber just about everywhere, but it comes down to
Chuck Bartosch wrote:
In my experience,
(1) the problem for rolling out to a new area IS NOT cost of backhaul, it's
the cost of the equipment. Sure we all like cheaper backhaul, but it doesn't
prevent a roll out to an unserved area. I'm sure there are exceptions to
that-but they are going
Folks,
Please consult a licensed electrician before making any sort of
electrical modifications to your gear.
WISPA is a great resource, but there are times when you need to consult
a professional. Electricity is definitely one of those things. Failure
to do so, could be the last thing you fail
Josh Luthman wrote:
Licensed is good. Someone you know with experience and knowledge is
better.
Very very true.
Especially when you ask them to do a solid job.
Yep.
Did something happen recently?
Nope. Just the recent thread on the list about switching stuff around.
It seemed
Rick (and others wanting to be PCI compliant)
Ping me off list about this. It's a somewhat complex subject and varies
quite a bit. I've done a fair amount of PCI related work and would be
happy to provide some guidance. While you all know I'm generally very
keen to post to the list and help
On 04/01/2010 11:29 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
No experience just thoughts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payment_Card_Industry_Data_Security_Standard
This is a good overview. Also the spec is freely available in PDF form
from the PCI website.
Would make sense to use a MT, put a nice
On 10/04/2010 12:31 PM, Roger Howard wrote:
What do you do when you ask for a quote for bandwidth, and the person
asks what you are paying right now.
Hmmm. I've never been asked that. Usually they give me a rough quote
right on the phone for 1/2/5/7 year contract length. Usually I'll say
I agree. Lots of options. I suggest getting a list of who is in the meet me
room at your closest carrier hotel. That's how I found a couple of fiber
providers I didnt know about (socal Edison and Burbank dwp ). Some hotels have
wireless meet me rooms for backhaul.
Any way to backhaul from a
Brian,
I think this is a wonderful idea. :)
On 10/11/2010 07:04 AM, Brian Webster wrote:
I have been thinking that I should do another update to the WISP
National Map. I would really love to improve the quality of the
coverage area this time. The thought is to have each WISP who
URL is broken the irony is thick. Lol.
Jack Unger jun...@ask-wi.com wrote:
Every email, phone call and website visit is to be recorded and stored
after
the Coalition Government revived controversial Big Brother snooping
plans. It
will allow security services and the police to spy on the
Kurt,
The guy that runs it is easily findable on twitter. I bet he is easily findable
in the white pages as well.
I will contact him re your issue. I hope you haven't damaged his business too
much with your post here.
Kurt Fankhauser k...@wavelinc.com wrote:
I wish I could say the same
Yeah. I got to it via /.
Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
Worked on my phone.
On Oct 21, 2010 9:30 AM, Al Stewart stewa...@westcreston.ca wrote:
URL worked here.
Al
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information or contact info on
a
company like that.
Regards,
Chuck
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Charles N Wyble
char...@knownelement.comwrote:
Kurt,
The guy that runs it is easily findable on twitter. I bet he is
easily
findable in the white pages as well.
I will contact him re your issue
On 11/02/2010 05:37 PM, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
On Tue, 2010-11-02 at 18:52 -0500, Scott Lambert wrote:
I have a SuperMicro 5015A-H (Atom 330 dual-core) coming in tomorrow.
I'm going to try RouterOS and Vyatta and see how BGP responds on each
with a single feed. If anyone else has an
networks?
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I'm deploying it into an OpenVZ container today. I saw folks online get
it to work (once they adjusted several quotas).
I will see if it works. :)
On 12/13/2010 06:41 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Doesn't work worth a darn in OpenVZ or KVM virtual
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Oldest trick in the book, attach a position to an ideological word that
people cant disagree with. Who can disagree with freedom.
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I use Proxmox and love it.
OpenVZ is the way to go. It's an amazing piece of software. Combine it
with Proxmox and you get everything VmWare offers for free.
On 12/15/2010 11:42 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Historically, RHEL\CentOS have used Xen. I'm
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On 12/16/2010 02:07 AM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
ATT/Verizion/WISPS
should be aggressively targeting Comcast subscribers with much better
rates, and peering with L3/Netflix everywhere.
This is what an ASN and your own IP space buys you.
Well thats
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On 12/16/2010 09:34 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
You wouldn't connect to NetFlix, but to LimeLight, Akamai, or Level3.
Sure. You are absolutely correct. Ideally you would connect to an open
peering fabric that has all these players on it. That way you
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On 12/16/2010 01:01 PM, jp wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 11:56:11AM -0800, Charles N Wyble wrote:
Let's get some data around this. How many WISPS here have tried to peer?
With whom? On what terms? I know Akamai has traffic commits. Do the
other
On 12/19/2010 1:48 PM, Jon Auer wrote:
Inline
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Charles N Wyble
char...@knownelement.com wrote:
All peering is good peering (until egos get involved).
Peering with content providers may save you some money.
Open peering with anyone sufficiently clued to have
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On 12/20/2010 06:52 PM, Fred Goldstein wrote:
At 12/20/2010 07:56 PM, Jeromie wrote:
While I do agree with the idea that we need less regulation of (fixed)
wireless and a lower barrier to entry for cellular wireless, I would
like to knwo what
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While I do agree with the idea that we need less regulation of (fixed)
wireless and a lower barrier to entry for cellular wireless, I would
like to knwo what parts of this particular proposal you have a
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Why don't the two WISPS peer with each other? That seems like a much
better outcome to me. Coordinate all your gear together, go in together
on backhaul etc.
Form a strategic partnership.
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being resold in South America. I'm not
sure if their system/our modem is IPv6 capable/ready. That may keep us on
IPv4 and tunneled/nat'ed to IPv6 for some time.
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think its more to replace AFMUG we are all getting sick of chuck getting
angry
On 1/24/2011 12:11 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
Um people bash WISPA on this list occasionally. It's usually not
warranted. There are a few trolls that like to make trouble. Why do you
feel that we can't bash
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On 01/24/2011 10:40 AM, Rick Harnish wrote:
We have tried to learn from others mistakes in the past and adjust our
mailing list rules to our subscriber's requests as necessary.
Of course. This is the sign of a mature and well run community.
mesh seems like the way to go.
And of course I can't flash firmware from the OpenWRT web interface
cause it only accepts the .trx files.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
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I sometimes have to reboot the NS2 3 or 4 times to get it happy.
ryan
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boots it is pre-insert firmware
here.
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You did this from
0.0.0.0
then nothing.
Anyone seen this before?
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recall that was very vague in the RO.
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in mapping initiatives
etc. I noticed that Austin has some great GIS resources and seems quite
tech savvy.
If no one is serving the area currently, I'll probably start another
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On 02/28/2011 09:52 AM, Brad Belton wrote:
And here I am thinking all this time that I was the only one who would
appreciate a device like this! I spoke with someone at Streakwave a few
months ago about this and basically got a blank stare
Is there an official statement from ATT on the DSL bandwidth cap? I
can't find one. I can just find the broadband reports blog post on it.
On 3/16/2011 10:07 AM, Matt wrote:
http://www.bing.com/news/search?q=bandwidth+capform=QBNBqs=nsk=sc=8-13
. It's horrible. Ask me offlist for more if anyone is
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On 03/08/2012 02:43 PM, Nick Olsen wrote:
We've currently got a customer using the a sonicwall SSL VPN
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hasn't been working to well for them. And they are getting a few mac's
in the mix these days. And sonicwall says the
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