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> *From: *"Stu Thom via Af"
> *To: *af@afmu
I work for Eric Ozrelic, he is the owner of our company. I am merely
the project manager. Everything in that forum post is 100 percent
accurate. EPMP radios are a direct swap for rocket radios for any back
haul that uses the ubnt rockets in 5ghz. Feel free to use any dual pol
antenna that you curre
e on the sandvine stuff? Or is that a "if you have to ask"
> kind of question?
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> On Tuesday, October 28, 2014, Stu Thom via Af wrote:
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>> We are a 1500 customer WISP that has been using Sandvine for the past
>> year for DPI and traffic prioritization. This has
> On 10/28/2014 07:30 PM, timothy steele via Af wrote:
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> Powercode/procera prob best option
> NETEQ is a little more simple but dose a lot less
>
> Pfsense with Ntop would be a free option but 99% more manual labor involved
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We are a 1500 customer WISP that has been using Sandvine for the past
year for DPI and traffic prioritization. This has allowed us to change
to a different business model selling services instead of Mbps. These
are our residential tiers:
http://www.webformix.com/residential-services/
This is our
Our Winncom rep says they have been in contact with Exalt and is
business as normal.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Matt Jenkins via Af wrote:
> Tried calling and leaving messages. No response. Emailed multiple contacts.
> No response. They have been "repairing" a radio for 2 months. Supposed t
>From what I understand what is shipping is the first gen batch. According
to the roadshow that I attended in Fairfield (Hi Adam from smarter
broadband and Sri from cambium) the second gen will be different. I do have
to agree about the convolution about the assembly and construction of the
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