Do not take this for the Gospel since I was only able to catch bits and
pieces of a few different conversations over 2 days but, I think the packet
limiting ability enables you actually put a number on how many PPS any sub
can send/receive and all over that limit are dropped at the router. I
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Mac Dearman wrote:
1. Is the packet limiting capable of identifying and limiting
specific types of traffic (i.e. P2P) or does it cast a broad net
that does a complete PPS count?
It can do the limiting either way. Actually, Mac, it can limit by
any combination of the
I think that the first thing I would do is post a screen capture of a
speakeasy test on your web site. Put yours and theirs right there, side by
side. Let the proof be in the puddin'.
marlon
- Original Message -
From: Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List
Hi All,
Comcast keeps blocking our mail server. They are saying that we are a
customer ON their network trying to send mail via another server. Anyone
else having trouble with them of late?
Here's the email back from them when I tried to find out WHY they are
blocking us. sigh
I have seen many advertisements be sneaky. By this I mean they give real
information with the intent to mislead. I take an approach of honesty in my
service. If the customer doesn't understand, I will take the time to
explain what they are getting. No sneaky phrases or anything. This make
Reply back with the following:
%whois 64.146.146.8
Northwest Open Access Network NOANET-BLK2 (NET-64-146-128-0-1)
64.146.128.0 - 64.146.255.255
Douglas County PUD NOANET-DCPUD-64-146-146-0-1 (NET-64-146-146-0-1)
64.146.146.0 -
Marlon,
It looks like they see you as a residential subscriber. Do you have
allocated IP's from them, Own your own or just a couple statics that come
with your bandwidth? I thought you were on a fiber connection! You ought to
be able to call that number posted on the bottom of their email and
We had a few shirts left over from the ISPCON show. The following
colors/sizes are available for shipment.
(1)Navy XL
(2)White XL
(2)Putty XL
(2)Putty L
(2)Black XL
Please send $47 per shirt to HYPERLINK
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] and specify
I am honest and forward with my customers, to a fault. I tell them when I
have issues at towers, with ISPs, with mistakes _I_ have made! It just seems
to work better than covering up everything with crazy messed up PR.
If they don't like that then they can go somewhere else. They will be back
and
Payment is to be made via paypal to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I forgot to mention
it in the previous email.
Thanks,
Rick
We had a few shirts left over from the ISPCON show. The following
colors/sizes are available for shipment.
(1)Navy XL
(2)White XL
(2)Putty XL
(2)
- - they will be back.
But the golden question is... When they come back, will you still be there?
Larger scale WISPs may be able to absorb the temporary loss of revenue, but
can the small WISPs afford to loose subscribers (for any duration)?
The key is damages. For you to benefit, you have
Marlon,
We already did that... with CableOne and with the WiMax competitor...
however, a lot of people don't check that before they read the ad in the
newspaper that says 4meg wireless for $34.95 and think they are paying
too much with our service.
Maybe I should start advertising up to
I have been meaning to ask this for a while. How does everyone figure
their downtilt? Do you tilt down slightly more or less than 1/2 the
vertical beamwidth? No downtilt? Anything else?
As a real world example:
We are re-deploying a tower and are moving from an omni to sectors, we
are putting
Sam,
The problem here is how do you define a monopoly, a
The definition is of course the other provider :-)
No seriously, definition of Monopoly...
1) I believe to own the title of a Monopoly, there has to be some scale
involved. Anyone under 10mil annual revenue is exempt.
2) A Monopoly is
Hi,
I use this quite a bit... it's quick and easy:
http://www.wisp-router.com/calculators/downtilt.php
If it were me, I would probably set them at 2-3 degrees downtilt.
Travis
Microserv
Ryan Langseth wrote:
I have been meaning to ask this for a while. How does everyone figure
their
I will add that these are VERY VERY nice shirts! The Logo is as professional
as the shirt is. These folks did a great job Rick - - be sure you tell them
how pleased we are and if I can't find someone local that does this quality
of work - I am going to get them to make our shirts for Maximum
At 9:36 AM -0500 10/22/07, Luke Pack wrote:
I have seen many advertisements be sneaky. By this I mean they
give real information with the intent to mislead. I take an
approach of honesty in my service. If the customer doesn't
understand, I will take the time to explain what they are
Ryan,
You need to figure a couple things before you deploy the sectors:
1. Where is your customer base that you are providing located? (1 mile? 10
miles? Out to 10 miles?)
Example: With your location height and antenna choices a down tilt of 3*
would give you a coverage area starting at
Mac Dearman wrote:
I will add that these are VERY VERY nice shirts! The Logo is as professional
as the shirt is. These folks did a great job Rick - - be sure you tell them
how pleased we are and if I can't find someone local that does this quality
of work - I am going to get them to make our
I think there are two seperate issue here, and I may have lsot track which
one was being asked about.
1) Customers leaving for services being advertised as faster and cheaper,
when the competitors was just lying.
2) Advertising to attract new customers, when competitors are lying.
If your
Tom DeReggi wrote:
[ a nice sales pitch ]
Cust-Is it faster than DSL or Cable?
Sales- The true measure of speed is Latency, and our latency
outperforms both Cable and DSL. Thats why you won't see a latency spec
in our competitor's advertisements
Just out of curiosity, do you have one of
I lost one city deal a few years ago because a new competitor came into the
city council meeting the night I thought I would sign the deal and touted
that his customers would get 54 Mbps for $24.99. My challenges went
unheard, all the people wanted to hear was that he was faster and cost less
Just out of curiosity, do you have one of your adverts posted somewhere?
No, we don't advertise. All referral or direct sales.
into a selling point.
Note that I was using the Latency example as just one of many possible
answers one could give a customer instead of the answer that they were
Here's how I explain it to a customer:
A barge has a lot more bandwidth (ie, capacity) than a speedboat.
But if you want to get to the other side of a river, which would you
prefer? A speedboat's gonna do it a heck of a lot faster, even though
its bandwidth or capacity is a lot lower. There's
HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?p=129Travis Johnson and Microserv
Technologies awarded 2007 WISPA Best WISP Operator Award
Recently WISPA held its biannual reception at the ISPCON conference in San
Jose, California. The highlight of this reception was the announcement of
the winner of the Best
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