Hi Ryan,

I realize this is somewhat tangential to your main point, but I wanted to
point out that EIGRP/IGRP aren't standard protocols, nor will they work with
any other router, necessarily.  If you are shying away from proprietary
equipment, Cisco's proprietary routing protocols are the last things you
should be using. 

Regards,

Jeff

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Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 12:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] StarOS or Microtik with TRCPQ clients...

On Dec 28, 2006, at 8:44 PM, Patrick Leary wrote:

> Ryan,
>
> Why not stick with Tranzeo or one of the other legal (FCC-
> certified) brands?

Are you trying to troll? :) I am using all Tranzeo gear now. I am also
looking for other options. I have 2 6500 series radios up at this site. They
are currently sucking wind with 30 clients each.

I ask about the Mikrotik/Star-OS stuff as it appears that there is nothing
illegal about them.

I find this analogous to my father in law building a kit Cobra in his barn.
As long as all the parts fit together in a compatible and non- dangerous way
then they are considered safe and licensable by the local DMV.

> There's no need to go the illegal route and that includes even price 
> these days. Plus, with a legal product you'll get the benefit of 
> support and a warranty.

Even with support and a warranty I find myself hesitant to add additional
clients to this setup. I see others on this list using these other products
with decent support from the community and it seems, reasonable results.

I like the Alvarion stuff, I really do. But I have seen entire
countys/states get messed over by buying a proprietary system and then the
system creator suddenly goes under or "pulls a Motorola" and forces a
multi-million dollar upgrade. I tend to shy away from proprietary equipment
unless it is able to use standardized protocols (like Cisco's EIGRP vs IGRP
routing. You use the Enhanced if you use all Cisco, but plain non-enhanced
compatible with any other router if you don't want the wiz-bang stuff.)

Now. I ask again the last question: What works with the Tranzeo CPQ clients?
Do you know? ! :)

ryan

>
> Patrick Leary
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:wireless- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On Behalf Of D. Ryan Spott
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 8:22 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [WISPA] StarOS or Microtik with TRCPQ clients...
>
> Sorry for the cross post.
>
> I am looking at replacing my array of TR6500s with something that can 
> handle more than 30 concurrent users in a graceful manner.
>
> I have been looking at the Microtik line of products with an SR2 400mW 
> Atheros radio in it.
>
> I know Matt Larsen uses StarOS with Lucent Cards....
>
> Does anyone have any input as to what direction to go?
>
> What works with the Tranzeo CPQ clients?
>
> Thanks!
>
> ryan
>
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