Re: [WISPA] Managing CPE in routed network

2006-08-24 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
We are building an AP unit for the middle and we figured that BGP was for the edge with several outlets where you would typically have a larger server. Lonnie On 8/23/06, David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lonnie Nunweiler wrote: We support RIP, OSPF and OLSR Mesh, with mesh being the

Re: [WISPA] Managing CPE in routed network

2006-08-24 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
In my case, all servers are in boxes in the air, on the roof, or otherwise. BGP needs to be in the regular AP version. - Original Message - From: Lonnie Nunweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 11:51 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA]

[WISPA] Qwest sorry their desire for anti-consumer regulation made public

2006-08-24 Thread George Rogato
Flip Flop Flip Flop Guess they are not sure if they are sorry the lawyer got it wrong or maybe they are sorry that they were uncovered... You decide. http://news.com.com/5208-1028-0.html?forumID=1threadID=20499messageID=177273start=-1 Tim Kerns wrote: *Qwest on data retention laws: Oops*

Re: [WISPA] Managing CPE in routed network

2006-08-24 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
Are you actually carrying your traffic, with your own approved public IP assignment to several carriers and they accept and route that traffic to and from the Internet? Any time I requested that it was a very expensive proposition to have and they also only did large blocks of publics. I guess

Re: [WISPA] WHY? ----- ooops!!!!

2006-08-24 Thread John Scrivner
I still think we need to keep this discussion going for a bit. I have a question for you guys. Which do you think is better for all concerned. Do you think we should portray a false sense of security and anonymity? Do you think we should tell our customers, Hey do whatever you want online,

Re: [WISPA] WHY?

2006-08-24 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
You want me to hang a $500 PC in a box on a non-penetrating roof mount? Current location has no power, only POE - at 100feet. Next location up is precisely the same... buildingtop with only POE power from inside. - Original Message - From: Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA

Re: [WISPA] WHY? ----- ooops!!!!

2006-08-24 Thread George Rogato
I've always told my customers that whatever they do on the net is not annonamous. And that they should assume someone is watching and is listening. I've kinda described privacy on the net is like being blindfolded at the local football stadium and thinking nobody is there, but then to find

Re: [WISPA] WHY?

2006-08-24 Thread Blair Davis
IMHO, this is real simple.. If you give me an IP, in near real-time or for a few months after, I can give you a user name and address, unless it was a free, public access use at one of our hotspots, in which case you are SOL. If it is 6 months ago or longer, if the user is still a

[WISPA] Alvarion - Cool ATPC feature

2006-08-24 Thread Tom DeReggi
I'm going to save my 4.0 Firmware evaluation results for later, after I'm finished testing. But while working with ED Wyatt this past week, (ps. thanks Ed for the time), It reminded of some of the cool features that had existed in the Firmware (supported on V3 also) One that sticks out is the

Re: [WISPA] WHY?

2006-08-24 Thread Travis Johnson
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Re: [WISPA] WHY?

2006-08-24 Thread Scott Reed
I don't know that I can even do that much, but I agree, it is not for me to fund data collection for the government. If they want data collected, I can make a switch port available and charge them co-location fees to house a system they provide.  As long as there is a law or court order, I

Re: [WISPA] WHY? ----- ooops!!!!

2006-08-24 Thread Sam Tetherow
Mark Koskenmaki wrote: I do not want the legal liability of being responsible for having such logs, keeping such logs, and having to prove such logs are absolutely accurate. That's just that part. Amen to that brother! Sam Tetherow Sandhills Wireless -- WISPA Wireless List:

[WISPA] Frequency Question

2006-08-24 Thread George Rogato
Who is allowed to use 5700 to 5500 in the US? Thanks George Rogato Welcome to WISPA www.wispa.org http://signup.wispa.org/ -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/

Re: [WISPA] Frequency Question

2006-08-24 Thread John Scrivner
The Military only for now. We will be able to under certain conditions if the NTIA would ever release the reference standard for developing testing of DFS and TPC for 5.4 to 5.7 GHz equipment certification. Many hardware manufacturers have equipment ready once a testing standard is released.

Re: [WISPA] Frequency Question

2006-08-24 Thread George Rogato
Thanks John So the 5700 to 5500 is part of the 5400 that we are all waiting for? George John Scrivner wrote: The Military only for now. We will be able to under certain conditions if the NTIA would ever release the reference standard for developing testing of DFS and TPC for 5.4 to 5.7 GHz