Membership has its privileges; "Kinda like American Express.. Never open
an wireless ISP; without being a member of WISPA...." :-)

No thanks needed Dave; we all had to start somewhere; glad to help and
get unsolicited thanks.

Maybe we need to use that as the slogan of WISPA.. 

Have a great day.

Ty Carter 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave Brenton
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 12:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WISPA Members] Anybody here speak Cisco?

Guys,

I thank you, one and all, for your interest in
solving my problem(s) both present and future.

I also want to acknowledge that after reading
the John's guidelines for this particular list...
it seems that this whole discussion should
have been done in the Genral list rather than
clutter up this list with
None-critical-effects-everybody issues.

As A Final point...
I want to express my deep thanks to Ty Carter,
of Strategic Network Consultants, Inc.
www.strategicconsultants.net


Within 1 hour of my cry for help on the WISP list
Ty was on the phone with me, then logged into
the 2620. He solved my issue and made the
system sing like it's supposed to!

I'm so glad to be a WISPA Member, and to have
the support of all of you in getting up and running.

Thanks again everyone!

Dave


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Rogato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 12:04
Subject: Re: [WISPA Members] Anybody here speak Cisco?


> From the get go we always chose to just buy what we need and not
anything 
> more from the telco. Luckily setting up and configuring a cisco router
we 
> can handle ourselves.
>
> If we didn't have the expertise to configure our own routers, would be
a 
> different story, but I still doubt I would buy from the telco, they
never 
> seemed to be competitive in the past on stuff like that.
>
> As for a 2600 handling a t-1, we took over the original isp-bbs and it
was 
> running a 1005 router and handling t-1 just fine. It feed a few 
> portmasters with heavy evening usage no problem, so I doubt the 2620
is an 
> issue in regards to a single t-1.
>
> Now what we did find in the past that causes us to go slower is the 
> upstream and what circuit they had our t-1 riding over within their 
> network....
>
> You may have to look at your contract and see what the minimum
information 
> rate, committed information rate etc is.
>
> Hope this was helpfully.
>
> George
>
> Dave Brenton wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> I'm hoping this finds all of you well and
>> prosperous.
>>
>> I'm nearing the actual (at long last) startup
>> of Rural Tennessee Wireless Broadband, LLC.
>>
>> During these final days I've brought the first
>> dibble of bandwidth that the system will distrubute
>> as an AT&T Copper T1 (Fiber DS3 to follow shortly)
>>
>> At this time I am in possession of a Cisco 2620
>> router (version 12.0 software) and find that
>> what I DON'T KNOW about Cisco and the T1 interface
>> could fill volumes.
>>
>> What I CAN tell you is the router is TRYING
>> to deal with the T1 and I can download traffic
>> thru it, while clearly not at full-wide-open rates.
>>
>> Some subtle setting is beyond my understanding,
>> and I'm hoping one (or more) of you kind folks
>> can help me debug the darn 2620 setup so I can
>> get ready for the next round of problems.
>>
>> I can provide show-run dumps to anyone who can
>> read them and other reports (if coached).
>>
>> Thanks in advance to the brave soul(s) who
>> steps up to this one.
>>
>> Best wishes to all,
>>
>> Dave Brenton
>> General Manager
>> Rural Tennessee Wireless Broadband, LLC
>> Dover, TN 37058
>> (931) 232-0914 (anytime - message machine may catch)
>> (931) 627-1148 Cell - when not in Cell-Hell
>> (931) 827-4181 Home (anytime before 11PM CDT)
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