There are several things you can do to alleviate issues. Greg Osborn is
right. Most customers don't know a difference.  We do several "tricks" on
various networks.

1.We do 1:MANY nats at every POP.  This way only those customers at that
site are natted out a Public.  This way the entire network does not go
through a single public IP.

2.We do run the UBNT radios in router mode.  However, everyone goes out the
door with the DMZ enabled with a specific IP on the lag side.  If we have a
customer call and request a public for whatever reason it's a simple
process.  We change the IP in billing, they reboot, PPPoE assigns the
public.  All they have to do is statically set their router/PC ip to the IP
which is in the DMZ.  This works for 98% of customers.

Justin

From:  Arthur Stephens <[email protected]>
Reply-To:  WISPA General List <[email protected]>
Date:  Thursday, October 11, 2012 3:46 PM
To:  <[email protected]>
Subject:  [WISPA] Ubiquiti Radios as routers

> We currently use Ubiquiti radios in bridge mode and assign a ip address to the
> customers router.
> He have heard other wisp are using the Ubiquiti radio as a router.
> Would like feed back why one would do this when it appears customers would be
> double natted when they hook up their routers?
> Or does it not matter from the customer experience?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -- 
> Arthur Stephens 
> Senior Sales Technician
> Ptera Wireless Inc.
> PO Box 135
> 24001 E Mission Suite 50
> Liberty Lake, WA 99019
> 509-927-7837 
> For technical support visit http://www.ptera.net/support
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