On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Liam Cummings
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are a technologies solutions company located in Cincinnati and trying
> to become a WISP. We are running into two road blocks.
>
> 1 - We need to choose software that doesn't need a coder to operate
>
> 2 - Choosing the right access points and other equipment
>
These are both questions that everyone has answers for, and they all stink  =0

I use linux for most everything (windows in a VM just for the rarities
of when it is required for testing)
I use Ubnt hardware more every day for the RF, Mikrotik for core
routers and businesses, Openwrt
capable routers at clients when more then Ubiquity currently provides
is called for.

YMMV

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> We would love to here your thoughts.
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> Any input would be much appreciated! :-)
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