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Hello Ken,
Yes, it has been some time since we last
met. I believe it was with my brother Jack more than a couple years ago
at your place near Alvarado. I believe it may have even been before you
had a t
Scott Reed wrote:
All the discussion has been good, but I would like to get back to the
original question. The Watcher is looking at a park and connect, not
mobile application. So, let's assume my network will support him
connecting to any POP. Any suggestions how to bill a customer that is
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The technical how-to is not the question, though I would like to take you up
on the
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The technical how-to is not the question, though I would like to take you up
on the offer. I will hit yo
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All the discussion has been good, but I would like
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Sent: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:28:01 -0500
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>
That's one thing I need to ask him. I am not sure he needs to
drive and connect. It may be park and connect. I will find
out.
>
> I am doing the same thing for the county Mo
I use my Verizon Air Card in my car if I
can’t reach our WiFi towers. I use a free service for weather at www.nrtc.coop and download the True Weather
site. Go to that website, click on Utility Solutions, put your mouse over
Weather Services and you will see a link pop up to “Co-op Cast”.
Fo
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weather
Watcher Request
Two
questions. What is RDC? Is the data rate for the Sprint card high enough to
download color weather radar images quickly?
Ken
Chipps
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>From: Brad Belton [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
, 2006
8:40 PM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Weather
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Hi Brad, we do need to
meet each other one of these days since we are in the same city.
Interesting. I may have
to look into this further. I had heard that the Sprint service was slow from
other user
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, David E. Smith wrote:
Obviously, WISP wifi roaming is possible; there was a thread about
it a couple weeks ago, where someone did a lot of voodoo with
Mikrotik. But unless your whole network already happens to support
Voodoo? LOL. What we did was not magic, but was cert
On Mon, September 18, 2006 5:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Two questions. What is RDC? Is the data rate for the Sprint card high
> enough to download color weather radar images quickly?
I'd assume RDC is Remote Desktop, Windows' answer to PC Anywhere and VNC.
And the Sprint cards are, I'm to
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Agreed, cellular data is really the best solution available today and
probably always will be for the mobile user.
I
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Hello Ken,
Yes, Mark is correct. RDC is short
(in my book anyway) for Remote Desktop Control aka Terminal Services or Citrix
etc…
Yes, I subscribe to www.wunderground.com for my weather
information. The $5 a year it costs is
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Sent: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 16:32:15 -0500
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weather Watcher Request
> Scott Reed wrote:
>
> I have had a request for service from our local SkyWarn volunteer watcher.
He
>
> needs service in his vehicle during potetial storms so
Mark McElvy
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006
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Remote Desktop Connection
I would suspect…
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Two
questions. What is RDC? Is the data rate for the Sprint card high enough t
rom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On>Behalf Of David E. Smith>Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 4:32 PM>To: WISPA General List>Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weather Watcher Request>>Scott Reed wrote:>> I have had a request for service from our local SkyWarn volunteer wa
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Scott Reed wrote:
> I have had a request for service from our local SkyWarn volunteer watcher.
He
> needs service in his vehicle during potetial storms so he can see the
radar
> while watching the sky.
Scott Reed wrote:
> I have had a request for service from our local SkyWarn volunteer watcher.
> He
> needs service in his vehicle during potetial storms so he can see the radar
> while watching the sky. Does anyone provide similar service? If so, how do
> you
> charge for installation, ser
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