[WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread Bo Hamilton
Wondering what routers are all of you using at client installs? What are the most reliable and so on? thanks in advance! Bo NCOWireless.com -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives:

[WISPA] Client Router Selection

2006-04-04 Thread Bo Hamilton
Wondering what routers are all of you using at client installs? What are the most reliable and so on? thanks in advance! Bo NCOWireless.com -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives:

Re: [WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
/marlon/cam - Original Message - From: Bo Hamilton To: wireless@wispa.org Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 5:58 AM Subject: [WISPA] Client Router selection Wondering what routers are all of you using at client installs? What are the most reliable and so

Re: [WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread John Scrivner
We have good luck with Linksys. If the customer is a larger business client or someone who needs higher reliability and better features we often load up Mikrotik on a Routerboard or WRAP board. Scriv Bo Hamilton wrote: Wondering what routers are all of you using at client installs? What

Re: [WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread John Scrivner
Sorry to answer my own post but I should also mention that if I ever have a larger enterprise client (like a college, hospital, etc.) that needs a bullet-proof routing solution I will likely sell them Imagestream. My next big router for my core will be an Imagestream. Everyone I speak to about

Re: [WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread Matt Liotta
The best at any price doesn't seem to fit here. You only choose a commodity router to save money. I don't know anything about Imagestream specifically, but I certainly looked into Linux-based routers. In fact, we even ran Linux-based routers initially before going Cisco. We didn't blindly go

Re: [WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread David E. Smith
On Tue, April 4, 2006 12:24 pm, John Scrivner wrote: Sorry to answer my own post but I should also mention that if I ever have a larger enterprise client (like a college, hospital, etc.) that needs a bullet-proof routing solution I will likely sell them Imagestream. My next big router for my

Re: [WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread Blair Davis
All of our system routers are MikroTik OS on PC hardware. As well as our T1 interfaces. We are rapidly moving to deploying a small MikroTik at our towers as well. As to customer routers, we tend to use Netgear. But, if the customer provides another unit, we will set that up for them. David

Re: [WISPA] Client Router selection

2006-04-04 Thread Bo Hamilton
Thanks everyone for all the great posts Bo On 4/4/06, Blair Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All of our system routers are MikroTik OS on PC hardware. As well as our T1 interfaces.We are rapidly moving to deploying a small MikroTik at our towers as well.As to customer routers, we tend to use