Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti PS2 -- StarOS v3

2007-11-07 Thread Mark Nash
The Lucaya enclosures don't really solve any problems for us.  Most of our 
customers are 8-25 miles away from our APs.  We need higher output at the 
radio, and higher gain antennas.  But my comments below were more aimed at 
the Ubiquiti PS2 device being everything we wanted for those mid-range shots 
(the majority), up to about 15 miles.


Mark Nash
UnwiredOnline
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax

- Original Message - 
From: John Valenti [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ubiquiti PS2 --  StarOS v3



Mark,

What don't you like about the Lucaya enclosures?

I have one of the 1208 versions to evaluate. I think I like it a lot.  The 
built-in antenna seems like it should be good enough for LOS  customers 
out to a mile, and with our trees few people would have LOS  beyond that 
anyway.


If I want to use a stronger antenna, I can plug in a VAGI (that's  what 
I'm leaning toward currently).  And I can set that H or V  polarity as 
desired.


I should be able to just stock this single radio and be fully covered  for 
clients in 2.4GHz.  Near as I can tell, it is slightly cheaper  than the 
Rootenna parts, arrives ready to install, and is FCC certified.


I do like the small Rootenna, but realistically I spent several hours 
over the weekend putting together just 4 systems (and then testing  them). 
I would be happy to never need to connect another ufl  pigtail!   Just 
testing the Roos in my basement, none of them worked  as well as the 8dBi 
Lucaya unit.


-John


On October 26, at 11:13 AM October 26, Mark Nash wrote:

That's really too bad because this unit WOULD BE very valuable to  me if 
it could run StarOS v3.  It's small, powerful, dual-pol, has  LEDs to 
speed up the install/site survey (I know that LEDs aren't  everything in 
a link), reasonably priced, FCC-Certified, etc.


HOWEVER, StarOS v3 is my direction, so boards, standoffs, pigtails,  and 
RooTennas it is.  I don't like the Lucaya enclosures, or the  enclosures 
with integrated antennas.





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[WISPA] netflow

2007-11-07 Thread Travis Johnson

Hi,

Anyone have any suggestions for a good Netflow package (collector, 
reporting, archiving, etc.)? I am mainly interested in AS Souce and 
Destination, along with protocol information (% of http, etc.).


thanks,

Travis
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Re: [WISPA] netflow

2007-11-07 Thread Felix A. Lopez
Travis - what are you trying to achieve? Monitoring
peer to peer, uptime, allocating bandwidth? are you
asking for network analytics type? what is your
budget?  

 
--- Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Anyone have any suggestions for a good Netflow
 package (collector, 
 reporting, archiving, etc.)? I am mainly interested
 in AS Souce and 
 Destination, along with protocol information (% of
 http, etc.).
 
 thanks,
 
 Travis
 Microserv
 
 


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Re: [WISPA] netflow

2007-11-07 Thread Sam Tetherow
I capture with nfcapd (part of nfdump http://nfdump.sourceforge.net) on 
linux.  I then custom parse the data for various reports although there 
is a seperate package called nfsen that provides a graphical web front 
end although I have never used it, it appears to be under active 
development.


   Sam Tetherow
   Sandhills Wireless

Travis Johnson wrote:

Hi,

Anyone have any suggestions for a good Netflow package (collector, 
reporting, archiving, etc.)? I am mainly interested in AS Souce and 
Destination, along with protocol information (% of http, etc.).


thanks,

Travis
Microserv


 


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