First practical use of the LCD screen I've heard yet. 



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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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From: "Josh Reynolds via Af" <af@afmug.com> 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Sunday, October 5, 2014 6:13:35 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Customer install cost sensitivity 


Honestly, a RB2 011 fills that ni che pretty well. Lock the LCD to display only 
WAN bandwidth , and disable the touchscreen. Techs can log into the RB2011 with 
the admin credentials and check on the wireless clients, interface errors, run 
speed tests (tcp) to the headend of your network, etc. 

$5/mo for router management a month is what we char ge, and the people that 
have the service love it. 


Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer 
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com On 10/05/2014 01:18 PM, TJ Trout via Af wrote: 



I would love to find a router that has poe output and all of the diagnostic 
features you mentioned. It would be nice if the customer could just look at the 
router to see the status of the connection up down or otherwise. 
On Oct 5, 2014 2:13 PM, "Chris Fabien via Af" < af@afmug.com > wrote: 

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I'd say you are correct. Would love to have the functionality but even at $75 I 
couldn't justify the cost. 
On Oct 5, 2014 5:08 PM, "Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af" < 
af@afmug.com > wrote: 

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Following up on the previous email about product ideas, I have an idea for a 
product which at least I think would be really cool, but I also think would 
likely be a big flop, just because of the apparent cost sensitivity of 
installs. 


It seems to me that it would be nice to replace the power injector at customer 
sites with more of an intelligent device. One that provides functionality like 
traffic metering, cable diagnostics, customer-location speed tests, and so on. 
The unit would have jacks for the radio, the customer equipment, and power. It 
would also have a display which shows real-time usage data for the customer to 
be able to determine for themselves what their current internet consumption is. 
There are a lot of natural outgrowths from this such as watchdog reset of the 
radio itself, automatic problem notification to the WISP, etc. My goal would be 
to instrument this as much as possible. 


If you think of this as a 'smart power meter' for internet, with diagnostic 
tools built in, then you've got the basic idea. This is not intended to replace 
the customer router/nat device, and will only be a Layer 2 device as far as 
traffic goes. There will likely be some limited traffic shaping possible based 
on the underlying ethernet swtich chipset. 


Unfortunately, these can't be a $20 device. $75 might be doable for higher 
volumes, but $100 is more in the comfort zone for the volumes I typically move. 
Of course, this is a CPE device and I'm not even sure how many I'd sell so 
these prices are guesses at best - but more likely to go down instead of up. 


Although I suspect most people would love to have one of these at each install, 
I have a hard time believing that most people would swallow adding even $75 to 
the cost of each install, let alone the $100 which might be the price I'd have 
to hit for lower volume. Is this a fair assumption? Would you add such a device 
to each install? 










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