Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Program/Script for Web Server?

2007-01-17 Thread Sam Tetherow
Interesting. I've never really tested the high end. I installed it for my customers as a tool when they call with speed complaints. My plans range from 128K to 2M and it seems fairly accurate for me (within 10-20K) whenever I have run it. Running on a debian gnu/linux server and apache2.

Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Program/Script for Web Server?

2007-01-17 Thread David E. Smith
KyWiFi LLC wrote: The speed test below is way off for me. It is no where close to being accurate. Is there a problem with it or is the server where it's hosted overloaded right now? I installed a copy of it in my office, and got woefully inaccurate numbers too. Being just one router and a co

Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Program/Script for Web Server?

2007-01-17 Thread KyWiFi LLC
The speed test below is way off for me. It is no where close to being accurate. Is there a problem with it or is the server where it's hosted overloaded right now? Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder KyWiFi, LLC - Mt. Sterling, Kentucky "Your Hometown Broadband Provider" http://www.KyWiFi.com Call U

Re: [WISPA] SF Earthlink Study

2007-01-17 Thread Tom DeReggi
The biggest problem I have with thesedeals are... What are the ramifications if a company doesn;t deliver? They may promise a CPE with every deal, but what if the investors chage their mind because they aren;t getting the pay back to jsutify giving the CPE after significant trials? What value g

Re: [WISPA] calea

2007-01-17 Thread Sam Tetherow
Not to seem dense, but aren't all of those various forms of voice protocols? Sam Tetherow Sandhills Wireless Frank Muto wrote: http://www.askcalea.net/standards.html See website for more details Service Type Technology Voice Wireline / Wireless: TIA TR45 TIA/EIA J-STD-025-

Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Program/Script for Web Server?

2007-01-17 Thread Sam Tetherow
A week late but I didn't see anyone mention: http://www.brandonchecketts.com/open-source-speedtest/ It has both up and download speed test. Sam Tetherow Sandhills Wireless Bo Hamilton wrote: Hello Everyone! Im looking for a Bandwidth Progrom for my Web Server. Can someone on the list h

RE: [WISPA] calea

2007-01-17 Thread Rick Harnish
Marlon, I'm glad that last comment looked like part of your signature file! I will hopefully know more tomorrow. Rick Harnish President OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc. 260-827-2482 Founding Member of WISPA -Original Message- From: Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [mailto:[EMAI

Re: [WISPA] Most Common Questions for Tech Support Line ?

2007-01-17 Thread David E. Smith
Rick Smith wrote: > If I were to build a "script" for my tech support phone answering, > and share it with you all as an "FAQ", what do you think the most > common questions are, and how are they answered. Keep in mind, > that I'm attempting to write a script, so to speak, for an operator > to pic

Re: [WISPA] Re: SF Earthlink Study

2007-01-17 Thread Joe Laura
Jonathan, Thanks for clearing that up for me. I saw the snapshots of traffic going across the certain tropos units and it was killing me to figure out what they were for. Hope everything is ok with you. Have not talked in a while. Joe Superior Wireless New Orleans,La. www.superior1.com - Origi

[WISPA] Re: SF Earthlink Study

2007-01-17 Thread Jonathan Stevenson
In response to: "IMO the only thing that will make earthlink really have a chance of being profitable in the wi-fi arena is if they are able to sell city government and/or business services. I think New Orleans is using the earthlink service for the city camera project but I am not sure if th

Re: [WISPA] Interested in learning

2007-01-17 Thread Dawn DiPietro
Kimo, You were much more diplomatic about this thought than I was. I do tend to agree with you. Regards, Dawn DiPietro Kimo Crossman wrote: Hi I was hoping to learn from Marlon - not be slapped - if he isn't going to provide useful feedback maybe it is better he not jump into the discussi

RE: [WISPA] SF Earthlink Study

2007-01-17 Thread Kimo Crossman
Oddly enough, the SF deal includes no city services in the contract but says the city will consider EarthLink as a sole bid for future wireless services. Some wonder if this has all been arranged to allow the city to say now that they are currently putting no money into the deal and then to qui

Re: [WISPA] SF Earthlink Study

2007-01-17 Thread Joe Laura
IMO the only thing that will make earthlink really have a chance of being profitable in the wi-fi arena is if they are able to sell city government and/or business services. I think New Orleans is using the earthlink service for the city camera project but I am not sure if they are charging a fee