I'm looking at offering various service layers through wireless and was
wondering if others here perhaps had any examples that they might share.
Some of the ideas I'm kicking around are:
basic: free, limited downloads, all p2p traffic blocked, have to
reauthenticate every hour or so
regular:
I've been reading up on mesh throughput numbers, and I'd like to know what
people here think about some of these ballpark numbers I've been reading (I
have yet to see these in real life)
single radio mesh: 1-2 Mbps
dual radio mesh: 3-4 Mbps
switched radio mesh: 5-10 Mbps
One vendor is advertising
Rogelio,
This is very similar to something I am putting together. See
http://wiki.socalwifi.net for details.
I'm in the process of deploying OpenLDAP/Kerberos/OpenVPN/FreeRADIUS.
Numerous Howtos abound.
I am planning on producing an end to end howto once the process is
complete. I'll put it on
On 6/8/08, Charles N Wyble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is very similar to something I am putting together. See
http://wiki.socalwifi.net for details.
I'm in the process of deploying OpenLDAP/Kerberos/OpenVPN/FreeRADIUS.
Numerous Howtos abound.
I am planning on producing an end to end
Has anyone here played with NASA's WorldWind?
http://wiki.socalwifi.net
I tried to get it going yesterday, but my video card wouldn't take it. I'm
thinking that perhaps this would be a good compliment to Google Earth and MS
Liv Maps for assessing wifi coverage in certain areas.
(Any other
Ack! That should have been http://wiki.socalwifi.org
Rogelio wrote:
On 6/8/08, *Charles N Wyble* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is very similar to something I am putting together. See
http://wiki.socalwifi.net for details.
I'm in the process of
I think you wanted http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ :)
Cool site. Didn't know about it.
I am also interested in GIS systems and using them to help plan wifi
coverage etc.
Charles
Rogelio wrote:
Has anyone here played with NASA's WorldWind?
http://wiki.socalwifi.net
I tried to get it going
I have some software writers that could do this pretty easy if you could
provide some more information on what you want (user interface etc.)
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I'm very frustrated with this application. Having trouble getting SSL
activated on the authentication server.
I have posted numerous times on MT's forum and received not even one answer.
I have not received any support from my support ticket either.
Who is the best MT consultant to use to help me
Post your question here and I think you will get and answer.
http://www.wisp-forums.com/
Frank
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From: ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 11:43 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Mikrotik User Manager- Help needed
I'm
Single radio mesh sucks, on the bench it might work OK but out in the real
world with other AP's in the vicinity it might be so bad you can't use it
for much.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Ralph -- please contact me off list.
Thanks leon
* ralph wrote, On 6/8/2008 2:43 PM:
I'm very frustrated with this application. Having trouble getting SSL
activated on the authentication server.
I have posted numerous times on MT's forum and received not even one answer.
I have not received
You must be looking at some older technologies. In clean environments, we're
seeing 20+ mb/s net data throughput on our dual radio nodes (5 Ghz).
Tom Sharples
Qorvus Systems, Inc.
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From: Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent:
Tom Sharples wrote:
You must be looking at some older technologies. In clean environments, we're
seeing 20+ mb/s net data throughput on our dual radio nodes (5 Ghz).
Ah, very cool. Please share with me these vendors!
So, assuming that you set up the channels to not step on each other,
this
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