Re: [uknof] Temporary Wifi/Networking rental/lease/begborrow

2020-07-29 Thread Jonathan Dixon
Hi all We have a spare Ruckus Zone Director sat around here that will work with the 7341s if you wanted to borrow it? Jon Dixon CTO, Legend Telecom Ltd On 29/07/2020 15:03, Richard Halfpenny wrote: Hi, Marek and I do connectivity for Infest at Bradford Uni. I've got a small stack of the or

Re: [uknof] Temporary Wifi/Networking rental/lease/begborrow

2020-07-29 Thread Leigh Harrison
Luke, Whilst I can't offer any spare equipment, I would like to say bravo for helping out a good cause. It seems like you're getting some good assistance elsewhere on the list, but if there's anything else you need, my company has a charitable fund that we could dip in to help. Best, Leigh L

Re: [uknof] Temporary Wifi/Networking rental/lease/begborrow

2020-07-29 Thread Simon Green
If you’d like a USG and CloudKey to go with that I have 1 of each sat spare in box totally unused that you’re welcome to have. Might as well go to a good cause. Simon From: Richard Halfpenny Sent: 29 July 2020 15:04 To: Simon Gunton Cc: UKNOF mail lists; Luke Sheldrick Subject: Re: [uknof] Te

Re: [uknof] Temporary Wifi/Networking rental/lease/begborrow

2020-07-29 Thread Richard Halfpenny
Hi, Marek and I do connectivity for Infest at Bradford Uni. I've got a small stack of the original UniFi UAP (2.4GHz only) that are unused for most of the year and you're welcome to borrow them. Come to think of it, I also acquired a small job lot of 10 x Ruckus 7341's on eBay a few years ago wh

Re: [uknof] Temporary Wifi/Networking rental/lease/begborrow

2020-07-29 Thread Simon Gunton
Worth dropping Marek from FAELIX he used to supply WiFi & connectivity for a music festival at Bradford uni I think it was. Cheers Simon On Wed, 29 Jul 2020, 13:38 Luke Sheldrick, wrote: > Hello, > > Odd request perhaps. > > Background - for the last $many years over Christmas I volunteer with

[uknof] Temporary Wifi/Networking rental/lease/begborrow

2020-07-29 Thread Luke Sheldrick
Hello, Odd request perhaps. Background - for the last $many years over Christmas I volunteer with a homeless charity. Setup a number of centres (usually in colleges) over London, turn them into accommodation, along with a load of other services (GPs, Dental, Hair&Beauty..etc). One thing that i

Re: [uknof] L2 Ethernet

2020-07-29 Thread Tom Bird
On 28/07/2020 19:42, Tom Hill wrote: Again, I'd recommend watching the video before boldly claiming the horror stories are the result of everyone else not understanding Mikrotik devices. I typed a bunch of stuff about Mikrotik but wasn't sure if it fell foul of the respect policy. I fully e

Re: [uknof] L2 Ethernet

2020-07-29 Thread Chris Lawrence
Thanks for everyone's replies on and off the list.. General consensus seems to be watch out for BGP, be careful with them at the edge and work within their means. I've been a happy mikrotik user for some time in my overly elaborate home network. It becomes a different issue when customers are p