You need to do a redirect inside your HTML. So what occurs, is when it hits
the page, and I would make it more like 100-200th, every so often it would
redirect them to a 404 page on your server. That server then redirects them to
the actual address (that is allowed regardless of the NAT rule)
Yepp bit expected. Because a web page consists of multiple images most of
the time and if you use every nth you never know if that rule will then hit
a icon, text page or picture file that is retrieved.
You could setup something that uses the hotspot service and the
advertisement banners. Or I cr
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On Aug 10, 2009, at 7:08 PM, RickG wrote:
> Any idea of price? -RickG
>
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Curtis Maurand
> wrote:
>>
>> I kind of like this one.
>>
>> http://www.accord5.com/trellis
>>
>>
>>
>> Jason Hensley wrote:
>>> We
Any idea of price? -RickG
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>
> I kind of like this one.
>
> http://www.accord5.com/trellis
>
>
>
> Jason Hensley wrote:
>> We use Wombat that is built in to Platypus. Inexpensive is a relative term
>> :-) For us, it's well worth the $99/mth t
I used to do what you did, but it resulted in many errors on the page as
you encountered. Using the web proxy works better but still won't solve
your problem completely.
This will redirect all 'deadbeats' to the web proxy, which will then
only allow them to your website.
/ip firewall address-
sa...@michianawireless.com wrote:
> Really did not work as planned. Occasionally I would get the page at the
> 1.2.3.4 server but most of the time I would get broken links and partially
> displayed pages?
>
Well, I can tell you why this is happening. Remember that each image,
each CSS/Javascri
What I am attempting to do is setup a script to put on the client routerboard
when there account becomes 30+ days behind. This script will occasionally
redirect the clients web browser to a notice page that lets them know there
account is past due and offer a payment page. If they refresh they s
No, nothing new. This has been an ongoing issue for years. Does not last all
day and does not happen every day. Can start as early as 8pm but usually
after midnight. Usually gone before or just after sunrise. (Has occurred
during daylight on rare occasions - I'm going to have to start a log just
fo
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 10:33:37PM -0500, Ed Spoon - Computer Sales & Services,
Inc. wrote:
> So, what causes this crazy loss on all of my 'longer' 5.8 links after
> dark/overnight? Temp drop? Contraction? Condensation? Moonbeams?
>
> More importantly, is there anything I can do about it? Anyone
Has the link changed completely? Or does it come and go with time of
day? Are both ends of the link at the same height? If so, the
reflection point will be roughly half the path. If not, the
reflection point will be closer to the lower antenna. Has anything
changed in the terrain at the re
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On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 16:28 -0400, can...@believewireless.net wrote:
> Does anyone know of a dual-pol 5.8GHz grid that's at least 29dBi?
I've not see a grid that is dual-pol. Of course, you know about all the
solid dish dual pol options. I have Pac Wireless (Laird) in stock, if
you need a quote
Does anyone know of a dual-pol 5.8GHz grid that's at least 29dBi?
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Both links are using Radiowave 3' high performance antennas. One link is a pair
of Orthogon units, the other are Trango Tlink10's and a third 20mi link are
Trango Atlases.
This scenario is setup as an OSPF 'ring'.
Cliff
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On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 12:53 -0400, RickG wrote:
> I'm looking for an inexpensive work order management solution.
I recently began evaluating http://www.workorderts.com/ for a particular
project. It looks like it may do the job you are looking for. The free
version is usable and the commercial v
For pricing I would say its best to negotiate direct - we use it as an all
in one for scheduling, billling, sales orders etc. They have a number of
API's, so we've tied it into a number of back end projects here.
When we started, we were using it just for the scheduling aspect...best
point of cont
I kind of like this one.
http://www.accord5.com/trellis
Jason Hensley wrote:
> We use Wombat that is built in to Platypus. Inexpensive is a relative term
> :-) For us, it's well worth the $99/mth that we pay for it. For others,
> that may not be worth it at all.
>
>
>
> -Original Messa
Before I get started with my cause and reason for sending this email I
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feel like over the years of being a member of WISPA and this list I have
come to appreciate each of you as a type of online family member so I
hope I do no
We use Wombat that is built in to Platypus. Inexpensive is a relative term
:-) For us, it's well worth the $99/mth that we pay for it. For others,
that may not be worth it at all.
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Behalf Of Ric
Looks good. How about price? -RickG
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Vinay Joshi wrote:
> We use an online app: www.probusinesstools.com
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2009/8/9 RickG
> I'm looking for an inex
Cliff,
What type of radio are you using? I have a 19.2 link over here in Gulfport and
it has been rock solid. I'm using 3ft dishes too.
Joe Miller
DSLbyAir, LLC
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From: Cliff Leboeuf
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Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009
One is about 18 miles, the other is just over 20 miles.
- Cliff
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 12:31 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5.8GHz Link Loss
We're
Guys,
I think you have a classic case of multipath fading. The things to check
are:
1. Is there enough fade margin to achieve the desired availability (99.98% -
99.998%)?
2. Is the first Fresnel Zone blocked 40% at K = 4/3?
3. Is the reflection point as close to one end as possible? Is it block
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