On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
How long is a ping? Isn't windows ping like 4 sec? 7 times 4 = 28
seconds. To me, (if my math is correct) 28 sec is frustrating, not
seamless.
Perhaps "seamless" is not the proper word. We did some testing
today and a cop used his laptop at 6 lo
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Paul Hendry wrote:
It was my understanding that using Mikrotik, EoIP, WDS and RSTP you
could achieve a similar thing with only 1-2 ping drops per handoff
between AP's at least that's what is being claimed by some on the
MK forum. We are just about to test such a setup to fa
Different hardware architectures so I doubt it. As far as I know MK doesn't
support Intel IXP-420 which is what the WAR's are.
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No, I was largely ignored.
I did find that the WAR 533MHz boards use the Intel IXP platform and as I
understand the MT OS does not support it...yet.
Maybe I'm wrong and someone will have the opportunity to correct me?
Best,
Brad
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Hi,
I think someone (Brad?) posted this a while ago, and I don't know if
there was ever a response or if I just missed it?
Is it possible to put Mikrotik on the WAR 533mhz boards that Star-OS is
selling? Has anyone done it?
Thanks,
Travis
Microserv
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Ok, just trying to sec how long it was actually not connected. Using my
laptop here, it looks like 4 sec in between the timeouts.
Scott Reed wrote:
Windows ping timeout is 1 second, though you can set it with -w.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and A
Windows ping timeout is 1 second, though you can set it with -w.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net
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From: Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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How long is a ping? Isn't windows ping like 4 sec? 7 times 4 = 28
seconds. To me, (if my math is correct) 28 sec is frustrating, not
seamless.
Brian
Paul Hendry wrote:
Hi Butch,
It was my understanding that using Mikrotik, EoIP, WDS and RSTP you could
achieve a similar thing with only 1-
Doesn't Trango sell 900 MHz PTZ cameras?
-Richard M.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] IP Cameras
I don't think a camera with G built in is going to do any better
Hi Butch,
It was my understanding that using Mikrotik, EoIP, WDS and RSTP you could
achieve a similar thing with only 1-2 ping drops per handoff between AP's at
least that's what is being claimed by some on the MK forum. We are just
about to test such a setup to facilitate a roaming VoIP solution
Have you seen the newer PICO DC-DC ATX PSU's? Input range from 6v-26V and as
well as the small form factor they also produce minimal heat. Have been
running a couple of newer VIA boards with fanless 1GHz CPU's with these in a
sealed enclosure just to see how much stick the set-up would take and so
I don't think a camera with G built in is going to do any better than
one of our typical G systems.
But you could do some 900 PtP link into the ethernet of the cam and make
a better shot at it than 2.4
George
Ken Chipps wrote:
Noise level is ok, but there is no under the trees due to the und
Noise level is ok, but there is no under the trees due to the undergrowth.
One of the points to the house location is to not be seen from the gate.
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Separate electric meters.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 10:57 AM
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What about a powerline ethernet adapter, assuming the power to the
That's just about what I've been able to do with a couple Hawking
cheap corner reflector 15db antennae. But, you've got to shoot
under the trees...that's the secret. And, hopefully, you're in a
place where the noise level is not a factor.
. . . j o n a t h a n
Jonathan Schmidt
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What about a powerline ethernet adapter, assuming the power to the end of
the drive feeds off the house?
-Russ
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Subject: RE:
While we are talking about wireless cameras I have a question related to
this. I need a camera at my front gate so I can see who is there. The
problem is the gate is 1/4 mile from the house. About half of this distance
is through a stand of oak trees. Do you think any of these cameras would
punch t
I'm looking for a 900MHz patch antenna.
9-13 db with a 60-90 deg beamwidth in H-pol
Any ideas?
Something to use as a sector antenna for a special application...
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A division of:
Camp Communication Serv
Panasonic has a nice outdoor rated PTZ IP cam with motion sensor for about
$550
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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I'm using one from Inscape Data. EC has them.
I think I get it back tomorrow. It's been at a gas station taking video
clips of someone using a stolen gas card. The guy's set to be arrested
today. They've got him on cam 6 times in the last 2 or so weeks. The gas
station is jazzed. It's in
Call Dustin at RSAIR (813) 232-4887 or dustin at rapidsys.com.
He offers some sweet IP cameras with great resolution.
Wireless IP Cameras. For the outside. Small footprint.
DVR for video storage. Web interface for viewing the streaming video.
- Peter
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Su
George,
I know Marlon was using a similar camera for outdoors. Not sure what he
paid for it though.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
George Rogato wrote:
Someone on these lists said they had inexpensive ip cams with motion
detection and they paid like 140.00 for it.
Anyone remember or know what ca
Someone on these lists said they had inexpensive ip cams with motion
detection and they paid like 140.00 for it.
Anyone remember or know what camera?
I'm looking for something like this, but in an outdoor enclosure.
Thanks
George Rogato
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