A while back our prior partner got us to purchase isppower and it
sucked so bad we never put it into production.

It had some serious flaws and ran like junk. When they contacted us a
while back I told them what I thought about their system and was
offered to get the latest version we where entitled to so got it
started playing with it and was as crappy. Almost $3k waste. Rolled my
own that I can incorporate with anything I want and now I can get just
about any application and just incorporate it into the system without
having to worry about if there is available support for that
application and if there isn't if it's possible to make it inhouse or
if we have to pay THEM to make it for us.

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BW> Mark do you have a URL for ISPPower??

BW> Thanks
BW>   ----- Original Message ----- 
BW>   From: Mark Radabaugh 
BW>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
BW>   Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:27 PM
BW>   Subject: Re: [smartBridges] OT: WISP Admin Database?


BW>   The big question is why are you reinventing the wheel?  There are several 
billing systems that are written for ISP billing - Optigold, ISPPower, Freeside, 
Rodopi.   Most of them can be extended
BW> to do everything you want without all that much trouble.  We use ISPPower - it's 
stable and easily expandable.   It bills automatically, builds and pushes the RADIUS 
authentication files, pushes
BW> mail usernames/passwords to the mail server, keeps track of what equipment the 
customer has, usage, etc.   Used to use Rodopi but didn't care for it overall.  Never 
tried Optigold but a lot of
BW> ISP's swear by it.  

BW>   If we wanted ISPPower to create the MRTG files it would be easy to write a 
script to pull that from the database and send it to the collector - just too lazy so 
far to get around to writing it.

BW>   I guess the part that puzzles me most is why WISP's in general keep trying to 
reinvent things.   Other than the last mile there isn't much of the needs of a WISP 
that a traditional ISP hasn't
BW> had to deal with for the last 6 years.   99% of the backend stuff is already 
available, most of it free if your willing to learn a little about Unix.   If your 
serious about this business you'll
BW> end up learning Unix anyway in the long run.  Please don't think I'm trying to 
start an OS war (or even interested in discussing it) - I'm not.   

BW>   Mark Radabaugh
BW>   Amplex
BW>   (419) 720-3635
BW>     ----- Original Message ----- 
BW>     From: Kevin Summers 
BW>     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
BW>     Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:37 PM
BW>     Subject: RE: [smartBridges] OT: WISP Admin Database?


BW>     I'm actually working on something similar to that.
BW>     But it's quite a ways from completion. I'm using
BW>     MS SQL Server 2000, NT Radius on an NT4 box that
BW>     uses SQL server for auth, and everything is managed
BW>     through a web interface written in VBScript.
BW>     Kevin Summers 
BW>     KISTech Internet Services Inc.
BW>     www.kistech.com



BW>       -----Original Message-----
BW>       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of The Wirefree 
Network
BW>       Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:57 PM
BW>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BW>       Subject: RE: [smartBridges] OT: WISP Admin Database?


BW>       I am definitely looking for something that ties into the network.actually, 
that is the whole point.  But.billing I do auto thru PAYPAL.  NO BILLING FOR ME 
WHATSOEVER!

       

BW>       I am looking for a customer/inventory/network database.  Something I can 
enter my inventory/supplier info into, then when I sign up a new client, I can use a 
drop-down to select the next
BW> equipment in line, and auto assign the next unused IP.  Then setup a form which 
will be printed to give to each client for their settings, email and contact info.

       

BW>       I would also like the MAC address for each device to automatically be 
written to my text file for the appropriate AP (which I will upload for internal MAC). 
 I would eventually, like the
BW> database to write the MAC address to my radius server (once I get one setup).

       

BW>       Hmmm..guess that is about it.

       

BW>       Unless I can also get it to automatically append to my MRTG config file and 
update my webpage with this client's MRTG graphs.

       

BW>       Is that too much to ask??

       

BW>       Hahahah

       

BW>       Sully

       

BW>       -----Original Message-----
BW>       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Email
BW>       Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:34 PM
BW>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BW>       Subject: RE: [smartBridges] OT: WISP Admin Database?

       

BW>       Sevak

BW>       I have a database in Access

BW>       Mine needs fine tuning as well, I would like to have something that ties 
into managing the network and maybe automatic billing

BW>       What is your email address

       

BW>       Joe K

BW>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]

       


BW>       [Joe Email] -----Original Message-----
BW>       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sevak Avakians
BW>       Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:30 PM
BW>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BW>       Subject: Re: [smartBridges] OT: WISP Admin Database?

BW>         Hi Sully,

BW>         I'm using (actually just stopped using) Lotus Database.  If the templates 
are compatible, I can give you my template.  (I stopped using it because it was too 
time consuming for what I
BW> need to do and my sales/marketing person has her own program to keep track of 
customers.)

BW>         Kind regards,
BW>         Sevak

BW>         On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 17:09, The Wirefree Network wrote: 

BW> I am at the point now where I need to pay someone to complete/polish myAccess 
Database that I created about a year ago.  It is a bit rough. Before I do that, I was 
wondering if there are any
BW> freeware WISPdatabases (templates) or possibly if someone wants to let loose of 
there"proud baby"?!?!  (: I currently do ALL my admin stuff on a Windows XP box, so 
that is all Iam interested in
BW> for now (my fianc� is taking over the books and that isall she knows). I really 
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