I have more and more trouble justifying the cost of any product with a 
"steep learning curve".  There's just no reason for gear to not have a 
simple and advanced mode these days.

And there's no reason for documentation that doesn't cover simple questions.

There's no reason to NOT have a quick start guide.

There's no reason to have a box that doesn't do something right out of the 
box (this one shipped with all wireless ports disabled!).

There's no reason to not have the option of picking up the phone and getting 
some help to get started.  Now I'm DAYS into a project that should have 
taken just a few minutes.  There was no documentation in the box.  Not even 
the web site address, had to Google for it.  There is no tech support number 
on the web site.

I guess if a company wants to stay small, have a small user base etc. this 
is all good.  You only get really tech savvy customers.  Something that I'm 
not when it comes to routing and command line.  I've got a very lean fast 
growing company.  I have over a dozen brands of hardware deployed.  They all 
do things differently.  I have long ago given up on trying to memorize all 
of this crap.  If it's not completely self explanatory (like 802.1d bridging 
actually turning on bridging!!!!) I don't have time to play with the gear. 
It doesn't really matter how good it is.

For the record I've got the same bitch with MT.  I can do a little bit more 
with them because they at least have a decent gui.  But most of what I do 
with them is due to Butch's help.  He's great but having to hire him all of 
the time raises the cost of the gear by a lot.  All because I don't have the 
option of a Linksys simple setup option!!!!  Dumb.  Very dumb.

Alvarion has work to do too.  They use strange names for functions.  Don't 
give "typical" levels as examples right in the software.  I mean really, how 
am I supposed to know if 10, 1000 or -50 is a good number to try for 
interference mitigation?  And which settings would I tweak for which things? 
Who the heck has time to read yet another 150+++ page manual?  Put the 
basics right in the software!

sigh
marlon

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Rogato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] star os config help- clarifying my message


> Not really trying to defend star. The documentation issue has been
> around since Adam met Eve.
>
> The learning curve appears to be steep, but in fact, there is pretty
> good documentation.
> If you search the forums, you will pretty much find anything you need to
> know. Trick is first searching the forums.
> Then there is Tog's WiKi that is pretty good.
> Tog has put a lot of time into the WiKi and helping others with their
> star stuff.
>
> One thing I might add, one reason it's hard to document star, it's
> always changing, and how do you document l7 filtering or isc dhcp easily?
>
> Fortunately Tog and a few other smart guys hang out there and try to
> offer their help when they can.
>
> Good luck Ralph.
>
> George
>
> ralph wrote:
>> I just re-read it and need to clarify.
>> I put addresses from the same subnet on all interfaces because it seemed
>> that an address was required per the blanks to fill in.  It was never
>> documented to only put an address on one interface.
>> With other products, you don't really program the other interfaces, so 
>> you
>> aren't inclined to make that mistake.
>>
>>
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