Cliff Leboeuf wrote:
1. I don't agree that 'vehicle' insurance covers ANYTHING that arises due to
the vehicle or its use. 'Vehicle' insurance covers things when used as a
'vehicle'... Driving accidents. Even if you have 'vehicle' insurance on a
bucket truck, you would need 'liability AND worker's
Hi,
I wouldn't recommend more than one SR9 per RB532. They draw a lot of
power, and you will probably burn up your RB after a while.
Also, there is a frequency conversion chart in the Mikrotik forums on
how the 2.4ghz channels translate to the 900mhz channels. Mikrotik will
be fixing this in
We are testing a solar solution right now and will get back with you on the
results. It will be sub $1,000 if the testing goes well. I will report it to
the list when we get the full results.
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David Weddell
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I finally got a chance to play with the SR9 cards I got in last week.
Installed them
in a RB532 running 2.9.30, along with one Prism nl-2511mp plus and a
RouterBoard r52 (Atheros chipset?). Not working.
First off, the SR9s are big enough that they don't fit everwhere you
might think they
should..
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I appreciate the info, but for what I need, $5000 isn't even close to being
worth it. This is for ONE AP (Deliberant 7000). I was thinking if I could
stay in the $500 range it might be OK, but anything more than that would not
make sense for me in THIS case. In other instances it might, but n
Almost every states DEQ offers free online mapping services For example
Louisiana's LDEQ offers 'Make a Map' free of charge Sat imagery sucks when
compared to High Altitude Photographic imagery
JohnnyO
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Marlon,
Ok...Give me your thoughts on google earth and microsoft live local then.
Below is the link for live local.
http://maps.live.com/
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
I just tried this out. None of these are much good when the
resolution is so sucky.
Ma
1. I don't agree that 'vehicle' insurance covers ANYTHING that arises due to
the vehicle or its use. 'Vehicle' insurance covers things when used as a
'vehicle'... Driving accidents. Even if you have 'vehicle' insurance on a
bucket truck, you would need 'liability AND worker's compensation'
insuranc
I am not sure what difference the "marketing perspective" would make for
B or G. If a laptop of a hotel guest is G, it will certainly work on a B
network. You can, market it as 802.11G compatible I guess. From a
technical standpoint, unless the hotel guests need to share more than
6Mbps or so,
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