I know PacWireless has a 2.3GHz sector for Vpol, but we have an application
where Hpol is required.
Anyone aware of such a thing?
Jayson
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Depends whether it is business or residential. Its no problem for
residential. But if you try web redirects/alerts with a business sub, where
the owner's employees might see the message instead of the accounting
office, you might as well write your own cancellation notice, because its
comming.
IANAL but slander is when you accuse someone of something that is not true or
when the truth have been distorted. As you say their bill being overdue is a
fact. In our town the city send out water bills with a nasty red strip on it if
your bill is due and done so for over 10 years. Nobody sued t
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Hmm,
Well anything is possible, I guess. But I do not see how alerting a customer
that his account went past due and presenting the option to pay it now, is
slandering. If his account is past due, then it is past due, just a fact. I
happen to know when I forget to pay may dish network bill and
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From: Scott Vander Dussen
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 16:17:26
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Climbing harness accessories
Anyone have a tower climbing harness tool/junk bag that works bett
Anyone in Greenup with wireless internet service provided
by antennas located on towers or elevated structures, for
residential or commercial service?
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There is some potential liability in this.
You don't know if friends are visiting and using the computer...or, the
subscriber has an Wi-Fi w/o WAP/WEP and others are (potentially
accidentally) using it. In any case, you could be slandering the
subscriber by calling them deadbeats to other people.
Anyone know of a WISP in Thousand Oaks?
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Well. We kinda do this now. When a customer get to far out. We manually add a
rule to the router at the tower site he is connected to that redirects all his
port 80 traffic to a webpage that says basically, "You didn't pay you bill for
a long time and you need to contact us and make a payment to
Anyone have a tower climbing harness tool/junk bag that works better than these:
http://bit.ly/LuMGK
and
http://bit.ly/dLiN1
I had a zippered bag that fit around the harness belt but I can't buy those
anymore.
Also, we've used and really liked these radio holsters:
http://bit.ly/10ER2c
Thank
Why not just a redirect of all port 80 traffic on that ip at 60 days, to the
'Gracious Offer' page, "If you call in the next seven days there will be no
reup fees, please see your e-mail!", Or maybe just redirect them to a Web
Mail Portal sign in page... then 7-14 days later it ALL gets turned of
free
RickG wrote:
> Any idea of price? -RickG
>
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>
>> I kind of like this one.
>>
>> http://www.accord5.com/trellis
>>
>>
>>
>> Jason Hensley wrote:
>>
>>> We use Wombat that is built in to Platypus. Inexpensive is a relative term
>>
Yes, they want you to speak with their resource sucking salesman! I've
always felt if its a good product, you dont need to be "sold". Just
tell me what is does and the price so I know if it fits the budget or
not.
Thanks. I'll take a look.-RickG
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