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We had discussed some of
that in an earlier thread. Some of us
would like things to stay
the way they are, or maybe have another
unit that is capable of
routing as you suggest. That way those of
us that don't need the
router wont be forced to have it sit there
doing nothing in the box.
:-) We need to keep all of our options
open because not everyone's
network is the same. Some people
like routed CPEs, some like
Bridged. Some like DHCP CPEs,
some like static. Some use
authentication and login of some sort
or another, and some just
give the client a public IP and turn them
loose. If Nexus is going to
be a big departure from what SB is
currently doing it will
likely have some better options for some of
us. For others it's going
to change the way we do business, or
we'll have to stick with
what we have.
Hopefully SmartBridges will
keep the current line going, as well
as bring out Nexus, so that
we still have plenty of choices. The
current line of 2.4GHz
equipment is great, and it's made it possible
for us to grow better than
we could have with any other equipment
currently out there. (that
we've tested anyway)
Also, I would rather see
the price stay close to $300 for the CPE,
lower for bulk orders.
If you make the
price to low, then literally
EVERYONE can run out and
buy one, and then
the spectrum is
useless.
Kevin Summers
KISTech Internet Services Inc. www.kistech.com
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- [smartBridges] Any plans to make the airbridge with route... Jerry Carter
- Re: [smartBridges] Any plans to make the airbridge w... Kevin Summers
- Re: [smartBridges] Any plans to make the airbrid... Bobby Bounds
- RE: [smartBridges] Any plans to make the air... Kevin Summers
- RE: [smartBridges] Any plans to make the airbridge w... Laurence Laforga
- RE: [smartBridges] Any plans to make the airbridge w... David Blood
