The thing is they don't stop. They even took my past posts from this
list as "proof" and twisted the context. Sad.
Ok, for real. I am done posting.
George wrote:
Brian
I understand your pain.
Can't tell you how many times over the years I've wanted to take a
vendor etc to task on the list
Brian
I understand your pain.
Can't tell you how many times over the years I've wanted to take a
vendor etc to task on the list publicly. Even did it a couple times
myself. Bet most others have had the same thoughts.
One thing that I can tell you is, it does not do "you" any good after
a wh
I'm actually thinking about it.
But you know how hard it is just to be a WISP. Let alone getting
screwed by vendors. I'll drop the topic. But the public DID need to
know. Now they do. I'm done.
Bye.
Rick Harnish wrote:
Brian,
I will have to agree with Bob. This is not a court of law.
> You should be able to get accuracy to 20 feet
> or better in most situations.
I routinely get <15' accuracy with my GPSMAP 60C. 9' is not uncommon. The
best I've seen it was last weekend, when I had 6' accuracy while out in
the desert east of San Diego.
I'm a big Garmin fan. Both GPS units I'
Brian,
I will have to agree with Bob. This is not a court of law. WISPA has no
interest in the trying of vendors on this list. This is a group of your
peers and WISP-Router is not going to defend themselves in this forum.
Therefore, please take this to an attorney and pursue your claims in a le
My Opinion
FYIThis is not appropriate list traffic. This post does absolutely
nothing for the promotion of WISPA.
-B-
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
My opinion.
FYI For those of you who remember this..
I am still fighting them. They disputed my dispute. LOL Who do they
think
My opinion.
FYI For those of you who remember this..
I am still fighting them. They disputed my dispute. LOL Who do they
think they are to take my money and not send the product? Anyway, I
will not give up on this. They will learn it's not ok to steal.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Anyon
Dan,
I like the Garmin product line. To get the best accuracy for a
reasonable
price look for devices that have WAAS. This is a secondary differential
correction signal sent from Geostationary birds on each coast. It does not
always work but for the price it gets you real close. You should
I'm looking for very good GPS receivers.
I've used Trimble in the past and found them to be very good, but
expensive. That was back in 1998 - 2001.
I'd like to get sub-meter accuracy if the price is right. When
dealing with mountain tops and ridge lines, 100' off can put you at
the bot
Jeremy Davis and I work together to do Freeside installs as well - he
installs the software, I work on the data transfer and integration with
existing systems. We have six or seven running right now and have been
using it for about four years.
Matt Larsen
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Jory Privett wrote
Seems like we have a lot of questions, and it would be best if an
Adzilla Engineer answered them.
On March 15 at 10:30 Pacific time, RAD-INFO will be a hosting a
conference call for those interested in a Q&A with Adzilla. Just email
me your email adress that we can send a Live Meeting invite to
www.sisd.com/freeside
It is open source based on Perl, Apache and Postgres SQL . It runs best on
a Debian box but can be ported to others. If you need help installing Ivan
can do the whole install for less than the cost of the license for most
software. He can also customize it anyway that
Every page has the option of taking ads from numerous sources like
mediaplex, doubleclick, etc.
Some pages the ad server is static (no choice).
In others, the ad server is dynamic (each time you view the page the ad
is different).
Frank Muto wrote:
Who determines the "relevancy" of the add?
Link?
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.aeronetpr.com
787.273.4143
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Rod
We are in the process of switching to Freeside. I have demoed almost every
billing system out there and Freeside seems to be the most flexible and cost
effective.
Jory Privett
WCCS
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They both stink, but for an ISP centric solution the
alternatives are worse.
After switching from Platy to Rodopi I would say that
although Rodopi has one of the worst interfaces ever created we think it is a
better product. It's pretty easy to link all your systems to it via some
custo
Hi,
We run it on a single P4 machine with 1GB of RAM and we have thousands
of customers.
Travis
Microserv
G.Villarini wrote:
What are the
hardware requierements? We are
trying to choose between the soft pkg or the hosted application
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet
Unless you have in-house developers who are comfortable with doing
Windows development (Visual Basic, if I remember correctly) Rodopi is a
nightmare. My original ISP used it for about five years, and managed
4000+ customers with it. It has some cool features, but we were never
able to get it
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another WISP / ISP OSS vendor to check out is Airpath Wireless - www.airpath.com
They
come from the WiFi side, and are trying to do a few interesting things for fixed
wireless ISPs (in respect to roaming ideas, etc)
-Charles
---WiNO
What are the hardware requierements? We are
trying to choose between the soft pkg or the hosted application
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.aeronetpr.com
787.273.4143
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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