Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Carl A Jeptha




Now that is not an encouraging post. 
>:o 
We all know that laying the rack on it's side will fix the problem.  :-P 

This is all about the excuse about getting the next shot of Jack
Daniels.  O:-) 

You must be from the Bible Belt. 
:-D 
You have a Good Day now,


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CHUCK PROFITO wrote:

  
  
  
  
  

  
  
  Jeese,
just lay the rack on it’s side.  And
Mac, does that juice change that accent at all?
   
  Chuck Profito 
   
   
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  From:
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Of Carl A Jeptha
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2006 6:18
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  Subject: Re: [WISPA]
VoIP,
Asterisk & Scale
   
  Mac,
get a Jack, a 42 oz
Jack Daniels after that you will "float to the higher levels".  8-) 


  You have a Good Day now,
   
   
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Mac Dearman wrote: 
  If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
  step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
  *? :)
   
  Mac 
   
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
  Behalf Of Butch Evans
  Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:51 AM
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  Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale
   
  On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:
   
    
  We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
  choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
  operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
  in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.
      
   
  See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.
   
  FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
  near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.
   
    
  
  

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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Joe Laura
Mac, By the time you need a 8 ft'er it will be time to cash in.LOL
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From: "Mac Dearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 7:02 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale


> If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
> step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
> *? :)
>
> Mac
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Butch Evans
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:51 AM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale
>
> On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:
>
> >We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your
> >choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain
> >operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter
> >in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.
>
> See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.
>
> FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very
> near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.
>
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RE: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread CHUCK PROFITO









Jeese,
just lay the rack on it’s side.  And
Mac, does that juice change that accent at all?

 

Chuck Profito 

 

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf
Of Carl A Jeptha
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 6:18
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP,
Asterisk & Scale

 

Mac, get a Jack, a 42 oz
Jack Daniels after that you will "float to the higher levels".  8-) 



You have a Good Day now,  Carl A Jepthahttp://www.airnet.caoffice 905 349-2084Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900skype cajeptha



Mac Dearman wrote: 

If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the currentstep stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my*? :) Mac  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] OnBehalf Of Butch EvansSent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:51 AMTo: WISPA General ListSubject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:   We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.     See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks. FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.   




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Re: [WISPA] Sedona, AZ

2006-07-28 Thread Carl A Jeptha




ok whatever you are smoking ship me a parcel of it. I might just join
you out in the desert
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Dylan Oliver wrote:
Wisp acquisitions are actually quite frequent in Sedona,
which, as you may know, is renowned as a nexus of spiritual energies.
Will o' the Wisps arise spontaneously and lead their victims deep into
the desert with dazzling display of lights. The would-be spiritual
seekers are then possessed, or 'acquired', and never seen or heard from
ever again.
  
  
Be careful out there,
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Primaverity, LLC
  

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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Carl A Jeptha




Mac, get a Jack, a 42 oz Jack Daniels after that you will "float to the
higher levels".   8-) 

You have a Good Day now,


Carl A Jeptha
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office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha



Mac Dearman wrote:

  If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
*? :)

Mac 

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Behalf Of Butch Evans
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:

  
  
We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.

  
  
See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.

FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.

  



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RE: [WISPA] FCC Grants Experimental Licenses for WiMax and WPAN Testing

2006-07-28 Thread Gino A. Villarini
Funny how the press post wrong info... out exp. License is for SJ Puerto
Rico, not for Sunnyvalley CA.

Gino A. Villarini
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tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145

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Re: [WISPA] photo cell power

2006-07-28 Thread Dylan Oliver
Hi John,Do you know the name of the company which makes the adapters for Cisco? Also, how are the 1500s holding up?Best,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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RE: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Mac Dearman
If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
*? :)

Mac 

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Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:

>We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
>choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
>operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
>in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.

See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.

FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.

-- 
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Network Engineering and Security Consulting
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http://www.butchevans.com/
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Re: [WISPA] photo cell power

2006-07-28 Thread John J. Thomas
Yes, that's how the Cisco 1500's are powered. The company that makes the 
adapters also makes them for othter devices.

John

>-Original Message-
>From: chris cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 11:01 AM
>To: ''WISPA General List''
>Subject: [WISPA] photo cell power
>
>Has anyone powered radios directly off street light photo cell adapters?
>Any pros or cons would be appreciated.
>
> 
>
>Thanks
>
>chris
>
>


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Re: [WISPA] Sedona, AZ

2006-07-28 Thread Dylan Oliver
Wisp acquisitions are actually quite frequent in Sedona, which, as you may know, is renowned as a nexus of spiritual energies. Will o' the Wisps arise spontaneously and lead their victims deep into the desert with dazzling display of lights. The would-be spiritual seekers are then possessed, or 'acquired', and never seen or heard from ever again.
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RE: [WISPA] Outstanding Networking Trainer Needed

2006-07-28 Thread Chuck
Butch Evans ?

Chuck Moses 
HIGH DESERT WIRELESS BROADBAND COMMUNICATION 
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Subject: [WISPA] Outstanding Networking Trainer Needed

An ISP client of mine that I just provided wireless training for has 
asked me to recommend an instructor who could train them in Cisco router 
fundamentals, administration, and networking. I'd like to recommend 
someone to them who:

1. Can travel to the east coast to deliver a training course on-site for 
three professional-grade ISP employee/managers.

2. Is an accomplished and experienced router/networking trainer.

3. Possesses a friendly, flexible, down-to-earth teaching style (like 
mine) :)

4. Is dedicated, conscientious, and has a passion for empowering the 
class to succeed (again, like me) :)

If you are, or if you know of such an individual, I'd appreciate it if 
you would let me know off-list, on-list, or via the telephone.

Thanks in advance from your humble wireless servant,
   jack

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[WISPA] FCC Grants Experimental Licenses for WiMax and WPAN Testing

2006-07-28 Thread Jack Unger


http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1350

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RE: [WISPA] Sedona, AZ

2006-07-28 Thread Charles Wu
Title: Message



sure
 
ping 
me offlist
 
-Charles
 
 
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  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
  chris cooperSent: Friday, July 28, 2006 3:49 PMTo: 
  'WISPA General List'Subject: [WISPA] Sedona, 
AZ
  
  Does anyone know of any recent 
  wisp acquisitions in Sedona? If you do could you hit me off list, I have a 
  couple questions.
   
  Thanks,
  Chris
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[WISPA] Sedona, AZ

2006-07-28 Thread chris cooper








Does anyone know of any recent wisp acquisitions in Sedona?
If you do could you hit me off list, I have a couple questions.

 

Thanks,

Chris






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[WISPA] Outstanding Networking Trainer Needed

2006-07-28 Thread Jack Unger
An ISP client of mine that I just provided wireless training for has 
asked me to recommend an instructor who could train them in Cisco router 
fundamentals, administration, and networking. I'd like to recommend 
someone to them who:


1. Can travel to the east coast to deliver a training course on-site for 
three professional-grade ISP employee/managers.


2. Is an accomplished and experienced router/networking trainer.

3. Possesses a friendly, flexible, down-to-earth teaching style (like 
mine) :)


4. Is dedicated, conscientious, and has a passion for empowering the 
class to succeed (again, like me) :)


If you are, or if you know of such an individual, I'd appreciate it if 
you would let me know off-list, on-list, or via the telephone.


Thanks in advance from your humble wireless servant,
  jack

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[WISPA] photo cell power

2006-07-28 Thread chris cooper








Has anyone powered radios directly off street light photo
cell adapters?  Any pros or cons would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

chris






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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Butch Evans

On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:

We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.


See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.

FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.


--
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Network Engineering and Security Consulting
573-276-2879
http://www.butchevans.com/
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Re: [WISPA] MTU/MRU - Wireless Customers - Routers - PPPOE - Emailproblems

2006-07-28 Thread Jory Privett
Title: MTU/MRU - Wireless Customers - Routers - PPPOE - Email problems



What is the error they get when they try to 
send?
 
Jory Privett
WCCS
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
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  Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 9:28 AM
  Subject: [WISPA] MTU/MRU - Wireless 
  Customers - Routers - PPPOE - Emailproblems
  
  Im having some recent problems with email services 
  to our clients. We're running PPPoE to all of our clients and using a MTU / 
  MRU setting of 1480. 
  Any of our customers who are on DHCP don't have any 
  issues at all. Any customers using routers with PPPoE can receive email but 
  cannot send email. 
  Anyone else seeing this ? If so - what was your fix 
  ? 
  JohnnyO 
  
  

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[WISPA] MTU/MRU - Wireless Customers - Routers - PPPOE - Email problems

2006-07-28 Thread JohnnyO
Title: MTU/MRU - Wireless Customers - Routers - PPPOE - Email problems






Im having some recent problems with email services to our clients. We're running PPPoE to all of our clients and using a MTU / MRU setting of 1480. 

Any of our customers who are on DHCP don't have any issues at all. Any customers using routers with PPPoE can receive email but cannot send email. 

Anyone else seeing this ? If so - what was your fix ?


JohnnyO



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RE: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups

2006-07-28 Thread Mac Dearman








If you use “The Dude” - it too
will go out and upgrade all your MT devices.

 

 

 



Mac 











From:
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Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 5:57
AM
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 General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Automating
Mikrotik Backups



 

2.9.xx has this built in for updates.  At least as far back as
2.9.12.  System, Auto Upgrade.  You put the files on one router and
the other go get them. 
Otherwise, your scripting has to be on another device as MT only offers the FTP
server, no client, so you can not have it go get the updates. 

As these routers and the e-mail server are internal to my network, I don't see
any real security issues within sending myself the files.  Is there
something you think we should be concerned about with e-mailing the backups? 

Scott Reed 
Owner 
NewWays 
Wireless Networking 
Network Design, Installation and Administration 
www.nwwnet.net 


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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups 

> Has anybody taken this a step further and
set up some type of automated “ftp” or something more secure to
download new updates?

>   
> 
> Dan Metcalf 
> Wireless Broadband Systems 
> www.wbisp.com 
> 781-566-2053 ext 6201 
> 1-888-wbsystem (888) 927-9783 
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> From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Reed 
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006
9:51 PM 
> To: WISPA
 General List 
> Subject: Re: [WISPA]
Automating Mikrotik Backups 
>   
> /system backup save name=MS1; 
> /tool e-mail send to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" subject=([/system
identity get name] . "Backup") server=10.10.10.10 file=MS1.backup 
> 
> Put these in a script and schedule the script as often as you want. 
I have all my routers email me on Thursday night.  10.10.10.10 needs to be
your mail server address. 
> 
> Scott Reed 
> Owner 
> NewWays 
> Wireless Networking 
> Network Design, Installation and Administration 
> www.nwwnet.net 
> 
> -- Original Message ---

> From: "KyWiFi LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> To:  
> Sent: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 16:28:52 -0400 
> Subject: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups 
> 
> > Does Mikrotik have a method of backing up its settings 
> > like is done with the StarOS StarUtil commands? If so, 
> > what are the commands? I'm wanting to make sure we 
> > automate this much needed task with http://www.ISPBuddy.com 
> > which will allow automated nightly backups to our remote 
> > storage facility. 
> > 
> > Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder 
> > KyWiFi, LLC - Mt. Sterling, Kentucky 
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RE: [WISPA] frame size and fps - Mikrotik large packets

2006-07-28 Thread Jeff Broadwick
If you add the headers, including VLAN, you get 42 bytes more, so, under the
standard you can get 1542 total bytes in the Ethernet packet. 


Jeff Broadwick
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Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] frame size and fps - Mikrotik large packets

Jeff,

Although what you said is true, by standard. MikrotikOS and various Manufactuers
(Trango) have hacked the drivers to allow larger size packets.
For example, MPLS 100 mbps routers require Higher MTU than 1500.

Service providers need packet size larger than 1500, so that they can deliver
the standard 1500 MTU size to the end user.
This is becomming a requirement for complex configurations such as VLAN and
virtual circuit based Ethernet networks.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 4:54 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] frame size and fps - Mikrotik large packets


> The Ethernet standard maximum packet size is 1500 bytes (not counting the
> header).  You can use jumbo frames in GigE applications, but not in 
> 10/100, and
> not all switches support them, because there is no standard.
>
>
>
>
> Jeff Broadwick
> ImageStream
> 800-813-5123 x106
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf
> Of Charles Wu
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 11:11 AM
> To: 'WISPA General List'
> Subject: RE: [WISPA] frame size and fps - Mikrotik large packets
>
> The other day, I was trying to configure the mtu setting on a Mikrotik, 
> and even
> though the manual said it supports up to 1600-byte -- the interface
> configuration won't let me set anything above 1500
>
> Anyone? Tricks? Thoughts? Suggestions? (Tom -- you mentioned in the post 
> that
> you tested Mikrotik w/ large packets)?
>
> -Charles
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf
> Of Tom DeReggi
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 6:44 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] frame size and fps - was OT: about 70Mbps for under $ 
> 6K
>
>
> I only mentioned Mikrotik as its abilty to pass large packets has been 
> tested.
> I believe we couldn't do that with StarOS as a limitation of Wifi clients
> (although not positive, as I did not investigate WDS options on StarOS 
> which
>
> allows the large packets and full passing bridge features.) With that 
> asside, I
> guess it would be fair to consider StarOS, Ikarus, and Mikrotik as
>
> the same class product. I actually wanted to classify it by hardware class 
> such
> as OEM Atheros products. But technically thatdefinition would include 
> Alvarion.
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Charles Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 3:15 PM
> Subject: RE: [WISPA] frame size and fps - was OT: about 70Mbps for under $ 
> 6K
>
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> Not to add another "chink" to your debate -- but it is worth noting that
> Mikrotik is more of a "jack of all trades" solution (they do routing, 
> hotspot,
> etc) than a wireless solution
>
> While they do an ok job w/ wireless, IMO, their strength is more the 
> convenience
> coming from the integration of multiple packages and its flexibility 
> rather than
> the performance of any single feature
>
> If you're looking at purely a "wireless" solution (in this 
> "do-it-yourself"
> genre) -- you need to include Star-OS / Ikarus in your evaluation (but 
> then,
> documentation gets a bit sparse there...)
>
> -Charles
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>
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf
> Of Tom DeReggi
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 5:37 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] frame size and fps - was OT: about 70Mbps for under $ 
> 6K
>
>
> Paul,
>
> Although many have reported very high speeds with Mikrotik. Our live tests 
> in
> noisy environments (wether accepted as accurate or not) showed we were not 
> able
> to get the peak speeds out of Mikrotik where we could get them from
>
> Alvarion. Our comparative tests were done with the Alvarion ver 3 firmware 
> (not
> 4 yet). The Alvarion speeds that we got were right on the numbers with the
> speeds test Alvarion tech support sent us. Actually our tested speeds were 
> a bit
> higher in some some cases.  (Take note we only got accurate speeds when we 
> hard
> set modulation to optimal (picked the best one for the
> situation) modulation for testing).
>

RE: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups

2006-07-28 Thread Scott Reed




2.9.xx has this built in for updates.  At least as far back as 2.9.12.  System, Auto Upgrade.  You put the files on one router and the other go get them.
Otherwise, your scripting has to be on another device as MT only offers the FTP server, no client, so you can not have it go get the updates.

As these routers and the e-mail server are internal to my network, I don't see any real security issues within sending myself the files.  Is there something you think we should be concerned about with e-mailing the backups?

Scott Reed 


Owner 


NewWays 


Wireless Networking 


Network Design, Installation and Administration 


www.nwwnet.net 




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> Has anybody taken this a step further 
and
set up some type of automated “ftp” or something more secure 
to
download new 
updates?

>  


> 
> Dan Metcalf
> 

Wireless Broadband Systems
> 

www.wbisp.com
> 

781-566-2053 ext 
6201

> 1-888-wbsystem 
(888)
927-9783
> 

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> 

support: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>  


> 
> 





> From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Scott Reed
> 

Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 
9:51
PM
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To: WISPA General List
> 

Subject: Re: [WISPA] 
Automating
Mikrotik 
Backups

>  


> /system backup save name=MS1; 
> 

/tool e-mail send to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
subject=([/system
identity get name] . "Backup") server=10.10.10.10 file=MS1.backup 

> 
> 

Put these in a script and schedule the script as often as you want.  
I
have all my routers email me on Thursday night.  10.10.10.10 needs to 
be
your mail server address. 
> 
> 

Scott Reed 
> 

Owner 
> 

NewWays 
> 

Wireless Networking 
> 

Network Design, Installation and Administration 
> 

www.nwwnet.net 
> 

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To:  
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Sent: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 16:28:52 -0400 
> 

Subject: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups 
> 
> 

> Does Mikrotik have a method of backing up its settings 
> 

> like is done with the StarOS StarUtil commands? If so, 
> 

> what are the commands? I'm wanting to make sure we 
> 

> automate this much needed task with http://www.ISPBuddy.com 
> 

> which will allow automated nightly backups to our remote 
> 

> storage facility. 
> 

> 
> 

> Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder 
> 

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> 

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Re: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups

2006-07-28 Thread KyWiFi LLC
Did you mean to say "updates" or "backups"?

We were planning on writing some scripts to login to
Mikrotik devices to download their backup file but after
realizing that most of the ISP's I know are using static IP's
on their Mikrotik devices, I think the backup-to-email
method is the way to go. What we are going to do is issue
http://www.ISPBuddy.com  members their own unique
e-mail address to configure in their Mikrotik devices. Then,
when ISP Buddy receives the backup files, it will archive them
in the member's account for the time specified by the member.
This way, the member will always have daily backups for all
of their Mikrotik devices and the files will be stored offsite in
a secure environment and accessible 24/7/365 via any Internet
connection.

One thing that we are able to do with StarOS devices that I
have not yet figured out how to do with Mikrotik devices is
the real-time editing of configuration files. The ISP Buddy system
will allow you to select the StarOS device and file type you would
like to edit and then the system will login to the device and
download the file specified (for instance, cbq.txt). The file's
contents are then displayed in an editable textarea field where
you can make the necessary changes (via your browser without
having to use StarUtil or SSH) and then save, upload and activate
the changes on the StarOS device. We would like to offer this
same functionality for Mikrotik users but have not yet figured
out how to accomplish it. Does Mikrotik allow you to write
configuration settings to a plain text file or are all files saved
as binary and not editable outside Mikrotik?


Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder
KyWiFi, LLC - Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
"Your Hometown Broadband Provider"
http://www.KyWiFi.com
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:45 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups


Has anybody taken this a step further and set up some type of automated “ftp” or
something more secure to download new updates?



Dan Metcalf
Wireless Broadband Systems
HYPERLINK "http://www.wbisp.com"www.wbisp.com
781-566-2053 ext 6201

1-888-wbsystem (888) 927-9783
HYPERLINK "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]
support: HYPERLINK "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]



   _

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Scott Reed
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 9:51 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups



/system backup save name=MS1;
/tool e-mail send to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" subject=([/system identity get
name] . "Backup") server=10.10.10.10 file=MS1.backup

Put these in a script and schedule the script as often as you want.  I have all
my routers email me on Thursday night.  10.10.10.10 needs to be your mail server
address.

Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
HYPERLINK "http://www.nwwnet.net/"; \nwww.nwwnet.net


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From: "KyWiFi LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 16:28:52 -0400
Subject: [WISPA] Automating Mikrotik Backups

> Does Mikrotik have a method of backing up its settings
> like is done with the StarOS StarUtil commands? If so,
> what are the commands? I'm wanting to make sure we
> automate this much needed task with HYPERLINK "http://www.ispbuddy.com/";
\nhttp://www.ISPBuddy.com
> which will allow automated nightly backups to our remote
> storage facility.
>
> Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder
> KyWiFi, LLC - Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
> "Your Hometown Broadband Provider"
> HYPERLINK "http://www.kywifi.com/"; \nhttp://www.KyWiFi.com
> Call Us Today: 859.274.4033
> ===
> $29.99 DSL High Speed Internet
> $14.99 Home Phone Service
> $19.99 All Digital Satellite TV
> - No Phone Line Required for DSL
> - FREE Activation & Equipment
> - Affordable Upfront Pricing
> - Locally Owned & Operated
> - We Also Service Most Rural Areas
> === 

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