I have an 18 mile BH link with two motorola reflectors. I added rotopols
to this link and after realignment lost only 1 db. It is possible that
further alignment work could remove this loss of db. They work great.
Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
Just changes polarity. Allows H pol on reflectors. We
Cacti!
Carl Shivers wrote:
We are looking for Network monitoring software. We have been using Solar
Winds, but they want another $1400 to upgrade. Any suggestions?
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Carl Shivers wrote:
We are looking for Network monitoring software. We have been using Solar
Winds, but they want another $1400 to upgrade. Any
I have both here in the shop but have never tested the two side by side.
I can try to run some tests with them if you want, but am not sure what
you would want tested or how.
- Matt
Jerry Richardson wrote:
Can anyone comment on the potential performance increase of the MTI 120*
12.5dB H-POL
The Amphenol Antel is a very good omni. It performed better than the MTI
10.5 omni I had at one location.
John Seaman wrote:
Anyone here have specific recommendations for good 900 MHz Horizontal
Omni antennas?
Thanks,
John
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Does anyone know of any nano or powerstations in stock?
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It can but the loss is high and the braid is much less. Stick with LMRs
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Flex? or Ajax?
- Matt
Matt Hardy wrote:
I've seen a couple of mentions of the slow interfaces today, so I
thought I'd jump in and add something that you guys have to look forward
to :)
Jason hinted at it, but the web interfaces are being completely
redesigned with a Flex back-end. This
Intremeta's BOSS is not a Sales/CRM system though. It can kinda be used
for this but its more of a NOC Ticketing and network
monitoring/management system.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Ther are always the generic products
SugarCRM, Salesforce.com, Goldmine. All good products, to maximize sales
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I have some media flex units here. They work REALLY well!!! If you have
a house that a normal wireless router has trouble covering, this unit
seems to do a much better job.
RickG wrote:
Ruckus media flex are over $100.
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I have some media flex units here. They work REALLY well!!! If you have
a house that a normal wireless router has trouble covering, this unit
seems to do a much better job
This does not exist on the old Deliberant radios. There is still an ssh
interface but it does give you a Linux shell like the new ones do. I
think this applies to everything before Ligo got involved with Deliberant.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
For those that don't know, Ligo also has a SSH interface,
You current software for the LigoPTP radios uses standard SNMP OIDs for
traffic interfaces. At least it does in Cacti.
I would really like to see Cacti templates for things like db, snr, etc.
Matt Hardy wrote:
Hi David,
A couple of responses :)
I'd be happy if more vendors would
Build a BIG GIANT RF shield between the SM and neighbor. I have had this
exact issue with a neighbor who was a total jerk. We used a big 4'x8'
wooden frame covered a few times over with chicken wire. It helped enough.
Patrick Nix Jr. wrote:
Just curious, how are you dealing with interference
If both are managed switches then an ip conflict could cause a bit of
congestion, but it should mostly only hurt your ability to access the
switches.
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It was just brought to my attention that I omitted an important piece of my
question last night. Let's try it
So who do I talk to, to get one of these wood poles and how do I get it
installed? Is it possible to get them about 75ft above ground? I have a
few sites this would work very nicely.
- Matt
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Easy project
Foundation for a 40 Trylon is probably something like 6 x 6 x
95% of my customers are on Canopy 900. With our pine tree coverage and
rolling hills we have at least 40% NOGO's. These are the ones that have
made it past our Google Earth / Radio Mobile team and we actually try to
install. About 50% of the people that call us don't even get a visit to
their
I am having a hard time finding exactly what frequencies the 700
whitespace covers. Does anyone know the exact numbers for the whole
range? Thanks
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You might want to try BlueDotWifi.com. I know the developers since they
are local to me. I am sure if you have something specific you need added
or some support that is needed they can provide it.
- Matt
Josh Luthman wrote:
I am currently using WirelessOrbit for my hotspots run by Mikrotik
Are you talking outdoor full rack cabinets?
Blake Bowers wrote:
There has been a lot of talk about cabinets.
If someone had a really good deal on them, and was
willing to give a discount to the people on the list,
would it be acceptable to post it here?
Don't take your organs to heaven,
Yep. I have about 10 links up in the air and am installing another 3
links in the next few days. Ligowave has become my preferred BH radio.
What questions would you like answered?
- Matt
Phil Curnutt wrote:
Anyone with experience using the LIgowave PTP 5n backhaul radio's?
Phil
I took the survey, however it did not allow me to add in other comments. So:
The biggest problem I have with most of these Trade shows is that its a
bunch of sales/marketing guys who have no actual idea how the product
works and cannot answer in depth technical questions. I can get all of
the
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I took the survey, however it did not allow me to add in other comments. So:
The biggest problem I have with most of these Trade shows is that its
I meant there wasn't a big text area at the bottom where I could type up
additional comments.
Forbes Mercy wrote:
Thanks for the comment but you are incorrect, there is a field for your
comments on many of the questions, specifically the one you talked about.
I took the survey,
3/8 Inch drip tube. Its smaller than conduit and its flexible.
- Matt
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
I've had several customers that have had their dog chew on the Cat5 going
from the house to the TV tower and some of them multiple times.
Anyone have ideas on how to keep the dog from chewing on
Get a Cisco 1720 and stick it in an outdoor case. Should be cheap on ebay.
Jason Wallace wrote:
The pc is Linux and acts as a nat and dns/dhcp server.
It connects to the 2610 with a crossover cable.
Ultimately, I want to put everything in an outdoor enclosure and hang it
on a pole
Is
We outsource out email and do not run our own server. We also have way
too many work from home users who all have their own business email
addresses they need to access. So we do not block port 25 in any way.
All customers get their own IP address (most are dynamic, but rarely
change). All of
You should post pictures of the hat!
MDK wrote:
LOL!It really was a very warm hat.
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According to Ubiquiti themselves and the FCC:
This equipment is required to be professionally installed
The device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below
and having a maximum gain of 30dBi. Antennas not included in this list
or having a gain greater than 30dBi are strictly
Wireless Broadband Corp.
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According
A /21 is 8 blocks of IP addresses. So if it starts at x.x.56.0 then it
would end at x.x.63.255
- Matt
Data Technology wrote:
Correction to the starting ip.
x.x.56.0
Guess I can't type.
Data Technology wrote:
Ok guys,
I know I am not a networking genius, but I think something is wrong
Are you registering all of your fixed CPEs?
Jerry Richardson wrote:
Here is the process:
1. Look up grandfathered stations here:
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sd/3650/grandftr.pdf
2. Find the contact by looking up the license via the call sign
3. Contact the station to see if they will grant you a
Motorola SM for kbps control with bursting. pmacct central server for
throughput usage. DHCP server so all customers always get the same
public IP. One public IP per customer.
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Hi,
We are currently looking at a way to make sure the bandwidth is
allocates more
The reason I do not do that is if I get a subpoena for who is using an
IP I could not tell them. I do not want the gov't mad at me...
- Matt
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
On 2010-01-02 17:45, Matt Jenkins wrote:
Motorola SM for kbps control with bursting. pmacct central server for
throughput usage
Our company has almost 800 customers at the moment and 4 employees and
is profitable!
Charles Wu wrote:
Once you get to say 1000+ customers, things like having the staff for
service calls and time to repair for customers are often more important
than the brand of radio or the original cost
The simplest way is to prepend the DS3 circuit.
Scott Vander Dussen wrote:
On a single ImageStream router we have two circuits:
DS3 @ 45mb/s
Fiber @ 100mb/s
The DS3 is routed more efficiently (less hops) and the fiber less efficient
(more hops). Since the BGP is routing traffic based upon
Please do enlighten us of this latest special.
- Matt
Charles Wu (CTI) wrote:
I just received an email from a vendor that sells competing products to
Trango. The email said: I don't know if you are aware of this but Trango
just recently let their complete engineering staff go so you may want
I need to do packet and bandwidth throttling on some users. I hear
everyone say that Mikrotik is the answer. However I need something that
will be a bridge (not route) and throttle by MAC address only. Can
Mikrotik do this?
- Matt
I tried to look it up but I cannot figure it out. Whats an E to M card?
Blake Bowers wrote:
I have a local non-profit that has a PILE of 1710 and 1750 routers
that they want to sell. A couple of 3600 series routers, and
E to M cards.
Don't take your organs to heaven,
heaven knows we
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Rick Kunze wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations as far as a hot spot controller? I need
a box that will handle a hot spot scenario but that sits on my ISP
network such that there can be both pass-through customers (static IP
etc) as well as DHCP clients that
Does anyone know of a 4.9 Radio that is PoE and Full Duplex?
- Matt
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duplex?
Kevin
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Subject: [WISPA] 4.9 Full Duplex
Does anyone know of a 4.9 Radio that is PoE and Full
Ok I cannot find a decent 4.9 FD radio. Looks like Ligowave, Radwin, and
Redline are the top choices.
On the same line of thought what are the legalities for passing
commercial data over a 4.9 link if its primary function is for
Government data?
- Matt
Matt Jenkins wrote:
Does anyone know
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Ok I cannot find a decent 4.9 FD radio. Looks like Ligowave, Radwin,
and
Redline are the top choices
wont get a full duplex link. FD is the
radio transmits on one channel and receives on the other. Considering
there is no equipment on the Commissions list that does not do TDD or
something similar you will never get true FD.
-B-
Matt Jenkins wrote:
I am looking into this as well
I am getting to the point where I need a central system that lets me
track the network and records changes. For example something to put in
Sites and what Equipment is at each site, then if I move a device from
one site to another it logs that. If I make a change to a device it logs
what that
How about both?
Mike Hammett wrote:
A or N? :-p
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Lastmilegear.com should have them.
Jayson Baker wrote:
Anyone used the 58DP from WB?
Anyone have them in stock?
Jayson
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Gino,
I had a 3' Radiowaves dish installed (for almost a year) on top of a
10ft 4.5 mast in a similar situation. I used the clamp linked below to
attach it to the railing.
http://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=482468eventGroup=4eventPage=1
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Gino Villarini wrote:
What was the other radio?
Eric Albert wrote:
Hey Cameron,
The new firmware for the VL900 platform indeed provides better performance.
The new filters are hardware based but controlled in software.
One of the new features is the ACCS and NFS controls (Automatic Clear Channel
Selection
I have had significantly better performance from the Til-Tek 2.4 sectors
over the Pac Wireless ones.
- Matt
Josh Luthman wrote:
Has anyone used these? I have one in an area where 5.8 is very much
used. I find it's not as good as hpol.
On 6/2/09, Butch Evans but...@butchevans.com wrote:
I have a 7204VXR router as my core. I am looking at upgrading from a
100mb ethernet to a gigE. I am having a really hard time find out how I
can add gigabit ethernet (via RJ-45 connectors) to this router. I have
two spare slots of expansion cards but I cannot find a card that does
gig. Can
NPE400
Randy Cosby wrote:
Which NPE are you using?
Randy
Matt Jenkins wrote:
I have a 7204VXR router as my core. I am looking at upgrading from a
100mb ethernet to a gigE. I am having a really hard time find out how I
can add gigabit ethernet (via RJ-45 connectors) to this router. I
Matt Jenkins wrote:
I have a 7204VXR router as my core. I am looking at upgrading from a
100mb ethernet to a gigE. I am having a really hard time find out how I
can add gigabit ethernet (via RJ-45 connectors) to this router. I have
two spare slots of expansion cards but I cannot find a card
Corp.
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I have been doing tech support for over 10 years now since the dialup
days. I have learned two very important lessons when dealing with customers:
1. Always assume the customer is completely computer illiterate and
incompetent. Initially treat the customer like you would a 5 year old
when
Does anyone have any pictures showing how you break out and ground the
Cat5 shield in cases where the radios are at the top of the tower?
Thanks,
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What equipment?
Dennis Burgess - LinkTechs.net wrote:
Can do everything on this, but the cost. Looks like around $515 in
single unit pricing. Shoot me a call if you have questions.
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Josh Luthman wrote:
I would like to know if anyone has some NS2s too, please.
On 6/26/09, Brian Rohrbacher br...@reliableinter.net wrote:
Please contact offlist.
Brian
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
website says out of stock.
Matt Jenkins wrote:
www.wlanparts.com
Josh Luthman wrote:
I would like to know if anyone has some NS2s too, please.
On 6/26/09, Brian Rohrbacher br...@reliableinter.net wrote
I need a few EL-2611CB3 Plus. This is one of the grey ones that only do
802.11b. Please contact if you have some you want to get rid of or sell.
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DD-WRT does run on the NS.
Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
I am surprised an open source project has not sprung up to do this.
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Correst
On 06/14/2010 01:57 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
and then ALL APs transmit simultaneously, not sequentially, correct?
(others disagree)
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On 6/14/2010 3:41 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Going in a different
Never heard of such a thing for a WISP. If you do find something please
let us know.
On 06/29/2010 12:54 PM, Lori Bridegroom wrote:
I have spent most of career in the manufacturing business sector. I was
recently assigned to manage the purchasing and inventory control for my
company.
Which 3.65 vendor are you using?
On 06/30/2010 12:25 PM, Jeremie Chism wrote:
I have 900 MHz 5.8 ghz and 3.65 wimax all deployed. I sell voice and data
packaged together to businesses only in a location with a lot of
interference. Wimax is by no means a fix to every situation, but my goal
I am surprised that there are a bunch of MIMO 2x2 APs (Alvarion, Moto,
Airspan, etc) yet I cannot find a CPE. For foliage penetration the lack
of the dual Tx on the CPE is a real disappointment. Has anyone seen a
802.16e true MIMO CPE?
Isn't SurplusWireless also known as EZLinx?
On 08/13/2010 06:39 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote:
I bought them from either PDMNet or SurplusWireless. They have a very
nice connectorization done to them, with the actual Motorola Canopy
Pigtails. They were never put into service by me, and they appear
Where does Bip/Btop post these awards?
On 08/17/2010 06:51 PM, Charles Wu (CTI) wrote:
Word on the street is that there are a few more award announcements
coming out tomorrow…
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How do we get on a list to find out about this when it was/is first
announced?
With only 6 days to go I doubt our smaller company can complete this in
time. What if we submit after that date?
On 08/25/2010 09:50 AM, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Just a reminder that the state's 2nd broadband
I am trying to find a Layer 3 switch that has 24 or 48 1000 base-T ports
with enough RAM to handle Full BGP Internet Routes. Anyone have any
suggestions?
For those who wonder why I am upgrading all of my backhauls to
support ~300mbps. In addition I need to be able to offer BGP connections
cant find a router that has more than about 6 1000base-T ports so I
was thinking a Layer 3 switch that has 1GB of ram might be easier to
find. The switch would also have the backplane to handle the traffic.
On 09/08/2010 02:36 PM, David E. Smith wrote:
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 16:31, Matt Jenkins
:31, Matt Jenkins
m...@smarterbroadband.net mailto:m...@smarterbroadband.net
mailto:m...@smarterbroadband.net wrote:
I am trying to find a Layer 3 switch that has 24 or 48 1000 base-T
ports
with enough RAM to handle Full BGP Internet Routes. Anyone have any
suggestions
a PowerRouter?
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On 9/8/2010 5:17 PM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
Yeah that is an option, but increases the management overhead which is
one of the primary things I am trying to reduce.
On 09/08/2010 03:13 PM, Glenn Kelley
After many days of searching it looks like I found something in the sub
$20k range. The ME-C6524GT-8S appears to do it all.
On 09/08/2010 04:16 PM, Jon Auer wrote:
Needing full BGP routes takes you out of the realm of cheap Layer 3
switches...
You need to worry about TCAM (hardware route
I am thinking its time to use a switch as a switch and a router as a
router. I am thinking about using this for the MPLS backbone and put in
actual 7200/7300 routers at locations where full BGP needs to be
offered. What I haven't yet worked out is whether two routers can
establish a BGP
No I haven't. But I will look into it now. Let me know how your talk
with the sales guys goes?
On 09/11/2010 02:38 PM, Jon Auer wrote:
That makes sense.
BGP over a VPLS VC shouldn't be any different than BGP across a
Ethernet cable AFAIK.
Have you checked out the Alcatel-Lucent SR series
Yikes $40k again. I am trying to come up with a sub $12k solution.
On 09/11/2010 02:39 PM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
No I haven't. But I will look into it now. Let me know how your talk
with the sales guys goes?
On 09/11/2010 02:38 PM, Jon Auer wrote:
That makes sense.
BGP over a VPLS VC
I have had Cacti cause changed to some of my switches and to an couple
of APs before. I also had an SM that ants infected and caused a short
across the timing port causing the SM to reset itself. This is one of
the hazards of putting SMs 100+ feet up trees.
On 09/09/2010 09:59 AM, Forbes
the area I work with.
These are just some of the thoughts off the top of my head. If I can
offer anything further I would be more than happy to do so.
Cheers,
Matt Jenkins
SmarterBroadband
On 09/18/2010 03:51 PM, Robert West wrote:
Hey all. I've reached out and replied to Paul here
be damn fun to do it!
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Robert West, Glenn Kelley and of course
Matt Jenkins, strongly recommended me this list for my “case”.
We are located in Haiti. My team is working on technical and
technological specifications of a document for the deployment of
Internet service on public frequencies in rural areas. We welcome
I was really liking Chrome until I discovered there is no print
selection capability So back to Firefox for me too!
On 09/22/2010 11:23 PM, RickG wrote:
I rolled back to Firefox :)
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Tom Sharples tsharp...@qorvus.com
mailto:tsharp...@qorvus.com wrote:
We actually mail a check for $25 to the person who referred. The check
in hand is a physical reminder of the referral. We feel that this is
better than the nebulous credit they really don't see or interact with.
On 09/23/2010 06:59 AM, Jeremy Rodgers wrote:
We are looking into creating a solid
They listed all fixed devices must be below 75 meters HAAT. A lot of
customers fixed CPE could be well above that as well.
On 09/23/2010 01:50 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 still be
Especially since the 900 works in the low areas where you can shut out
the noise using the terrain.
On 09/23/2010 02:34 PM, Fred Goldstein 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
Does anyone know of a tool to calculate HAAT for hundreds or thousands
of coordinates?
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Most dual band antennas I have seen work by putting one
frequency on vertical and one frequency on horizontal.
On 09/28/2010 08:01 AM, Nick White wrote:
Anyone have ideas on a dual band(2.4Ghz and 5Ghz), dual polarity dish?
I found this, but it appears to be single polarity
is of swapping most
of my 900 customer base to TVWS. I am wondering how many of them will
be above the limit...
On 09/28/2010 10:38 AM, Cameron Crum wrote:
for what purpose?
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Matt
Jenkins m...@smarterbroadband.net
wrote:
Does
anyone know of a tool to calculate HAAT
Only one at a time. :(
On 09/28/2010 11:10 AM, Jim Patient wrote:
Radio Mobile
Jim Patient
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On 9/28/2010 11:14 AM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool
Why Exalt over Dragonwave or SAF?
On 09/29/2010 12:49 PM, Marco Coelho wrote:
We're looking at the exalt ExploreAir for these links. Anyone using
them in 11 GHz?
I'd like some first hand feedback.
Marco
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 2:02 PM, David E. Smith d...@mvn.net wrote:
On
It will depend on how many packets per second it was passing. The
bullets can do a lot of throughput but start having issues with more
than 7-8k pps.
Jerry Richardson wrote:
Atlas link went down AGAIN! Probably my fault this time but have no spare.
I have a pair of the Bullet that I could
Along the same lines. For those who use power dns, what do you use for
DHCP that is mysql based?
Jory Privett wrote:
try Power DNS Nice GUI MySQL driven and very pwoerful
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Is there a GUI for this?
Jon Auer wrote:
Webmin can handle this with plain old Bind (4/9).
We used it before switching to PowerDNS with a database backend and
our own control panel.
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Scott Piehn li...@jcwifi.com wrote:
We have two Ubuntu servers running Bind9
Thanks, that seems to work well. This is so much easier to use than
Bind9 with DLZ!
Jon Auer wrote:
We are using poweradmin at the moment. Http://poweradmin.org
On Feb 8, 2010 2:18 PM, Matt Jenkins m...@smarterbroadband.net wrote:
Is there a GUI for this?
Jon Auer wrote: Webmin can
How do I configure forwarders in powerdns? Maybe I am having a slow day
but I just cannot figure this out and am tired of looking. I am hoping
you know off the top of your head. Thanks
Jon Auer wrote:
Webmin can handle this with plain old Bind (4/9).
We used it before switching to PowerDNS
:
I assume you want this.
http://downloads.powerdns.com/documentation/html/recursion.html
Although I would take the advice of the documentation's author and utilize
dnscache for recursive queries.
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Blake Covarrubias
On Feb 8, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
How do I configure
dnscache for recursive queries.
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Blake Covarrubias
On Feb 8, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
How do I configure forwarders in powerdns? Maybe I am having a slow day
but I just cannot figure this out and am tired of looking. I am hoping
you know off the top of your head. Thanks
Jon
I would suggest looking into the high performance sectors from MTI and
using physical separation and switching between h-pol and v-pol to
improve performance.
Rogelio wrote:
Anyone have any luck using cavity filters to limit coupling
interference problems on poorly built cell sites with lots
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