It's about $40k for up to 512 receivers, another $25k or so for up to 1024
receivers.
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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That's exactly what I'm looking at doing.
A billing package that supports AAA through RADIUS should do this.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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We use Freeside for billing so importing the data won't be an issue. We need
to not only accurately track the usage but allow customer access to a portal
page that lets them monitor their usage as well. What would be even nicer
than just telling them you have used X Gigs this month but a summary
I have many (over 40) MT AP's with SR5 cards on the AP side and Compex
WLM54SAG cards on the client side, with RB411's as well. All my clients
are the same, and running MT, and they all do the same thing. :(
Once again, MT is aware of the problem, but rather than fix it, they
decide to work
Hi Butch,
They do offer T.38 fax, I believe. But we have tested it and it only worked
one time out of 5. Whether they have E-fax capabilities I don't know.
Would love for a good fax solution to come around.
John
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Butch Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Travis,
This was my main reason for being such a critical opponent to your
request for Mikrotik support. We fought with Mikrotik over a year to
get them to fix the issues and it never happened. We finally stopped
about a year ago and went back to Canopy and Alvarion. (More Canopy
lately
Hi,
I understand what you are saying... but I also understand that Canopy
and Alvarion are at least $50 more per CPE. So to do 150 installs per
month x $50 = $7,500 per month in savings it's pretty hard to just give
up. Right now we are doing 30 customers per AP and it's working pretty
Anyone know what these cost roughly?
Jerry Richardson
VP Operations
925-260-4119
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Hi,
I'm looking for (3) 10ft sections of Rohn 45 tower section. I would
prefer used, but a good deal on new would be OK too. Please respond
off-list with pricing and shipping to 83404.
(I'm ONLY looking for Rohn 45 sections).
Travis
Microserv
Here is what our experience with fax over VoIP tells us:
* Everyone knows that it is never 100% reliable over any VoIP
network, Vox or otherwise
* If you set your fax speed to 14.4 that will optimize the send and
receive quality (faxing is sensitive to speed more than
Around $8,500 according to this website
https://www.store.affinitasnetworks.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemartpage=shop.browsecategory_id=1Itemid=27
Cheers, Cooper
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Pretty sure the pin outs are different, but thought I would ask...
Anybody got a good cheap canopy-like surge protector that is comparable in
price that would work for regular 802.3af powered devices?
Thanks!
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I guess I could reverse the polarity of a 333SS. Do you know how much
current the POE would be drawing?
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Our 333ss has leds for monitoring voltage and current. But the circuit is
fine tuned to Canopy SMs.
I could reverse the voltage LED and eliminate the current LED and they would
work fine for AF stuff.
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how much?
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 6:04 PM, Chuck McCown - 3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our 333ss has leds for monitoring voltage and current. But the circuit is
fine tuned to Canopy SMs.
I could reverse the voltage LED and eliminate the current LED and they
would
work fine for AF stuff.
That would be a question for our distributors. After we decide to include
it in the line.
Should be about the same price as the standard product I would think.
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that would be neat...I would buy...
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Chuck McCown - 3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be a question for our distributors. After we decide to include
it in the line.
Should be about the same price as the standard product I would think.
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Thanks, saw that too. Seems like it might be a mistake.
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Ladies Gentlemen,
I am looking for some feedback. How many POE devices are you typically
locating at a single location? Access Point? Customer Premise? What is
your highest concentration at a single location? This information is
requested to help in design considerations for emerging
I have about 60 customers or so using the 5GXIs connected to Mikrotik
APs using 10 MHz channels. It works out great as long as you don't
have any trees in the way. I don't have any experience with their APs
or using polling with them however.
Graham
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Travis
Is there any issue with getting WDS working with non-mikrotik devices -
specifically a vivato access point?
I have a WDS interface assigned to the wlan interface and bridge but the
MT is not receiving any packets from the Vivato. The MAC's are correct
in both radios.
Ideas? Tricks?
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Jerry Richardson wrote:
Is there any issue with getting WDS working with non-mikrotik
devices - specifically a vivato access point?
I haven't tried this with Vivato. WDS is not guaranteed to work
across vendor software solutions because it is not a complete
standard.
for me, 6.
All my AP and backhaul, if it is not already 48VDC POE, has a 48VDC to
xVDC converter added to it.
I won't install anything on my PtMP or backhaul sites that is not 48VDC.
For client equipment, we use whatever is with the client hardware.
Our typical AP/Backhaul site is as follows:
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