No idea. But I do know it's all top of the line equipment in the racks
(3com switches, primary and backup, Alcatel licensed links, etc.)
Travis
Microserv
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
Well usually the 2way radio guys know hack on data transmission, so those
trips are to fix some data networking
Oh brother.
780 users per ap? ROFLOL
Where do these sales geeks keep finding these suckers?
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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Wow. These big telco's have absolutely NO
scruples do they.
I think we just need to break up all companies over
500 employees! grin
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And I run my own wisp!64.146.146.12 (net
Does anyone provide service in Texas to the area about halfway between
Weatherford and Granbury along Highway 51 the Granbury Highway?
Ken Chipps
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Since the new wrt54g's how come out, they are crap, any suggestions for a
low-cost soho router?
Dan Metcalf
Wireless Broadband Systems
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Since the new wrt54g's how come out, they are crap, any suggestions for a
low-cost soho router?
Spend the extra five bucks and get the WRT54GL (basically the *good*
WRT54G).
Yeah, I've got a few WRT54G version 5 units in the office, and no idea
what to do with 'em.
Can that router be purchased at bestbuy or something? Or just online?
Dan Metcalf
Wireless Broadband Systems
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Can that router be purchased at bestbuy or something? Or just online?
Eek, top-posting bad.
Anyway, I'm not sure about Best Buy, but most of your good online
retailers and wholesalers will carry the WRT54GL. (We sell and install
enough routers that we usually buy 'em
Rick is right. The Linksys is now open source software and you
can download much better and improved firmware for free...and, of
course, that leaves little incentive for Cisco to improve it themselves
because, of course, the downloaded firmware isn't from them.
. . . j o n a t h a n