Re: [WISPA] UBNT GPS

2010-11-26 Thread Chuck Hogg
Well, interesting to note that the GPS coordinates are in the same town as Ligowave, Kaunas, Lithuania. Regards, Chuck On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.netwrote: I thought Hal was out of Atlanta... or somewhere else there in the south. - Mike

Re: [WISPA] Problems with facebook and hotmail

2010-11-26 Thread Optimum Wireless Services
I'm suspecting squid might be the problem. I disabled squid and I'm just forwarding and things look better. Now, I will test it this evening when more people are connected. Without squid I'm able to throttle upload traffic so, that might be another reason why things may work better. On Thu,

Re: [WISPA] Problems with facebook and hotmail

2010-11-26 Thread Matt
profile on facebook. Don't know if is our network or what. We have 3 5mbps/1mbps dsl lines that really give us 4.5/800. We have about 120 Just curious, do you NAT everyone? WISPA Wants You! Join today!

Re: [WISPA] Problems with facebook and hotmail

2010-11-26 Thread Optimum Wireless Services
Yes. I'm doing NAT for the entire network. Someone suggested to upgrade to the squid ver 3.1. I was using 3.0.24. Upgraded and will run the newer version and see how things work. I need squid on the network to save a little bit of bw. Also I'm running videocache which needs squid. I'll let you

Re: [WISPA] Problems with facebook and hotmail

2010-11-26 Thread Jeremie Chism
Butch Evans QOS might help to if you are using mikrotik. Sent from my iPhone4 On Nov 26, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Optimum Wireless Services wil...@optimumwireless.com wrote: Yes. I'm doing NAT for the entire network. Someone suggested to upgrade to the squid ver 3.1. I was using 3.0.24.

Re: [WISPA] Problems with facebook and hotmail

2010-11-26 Thread Jason Hensley
Hmm, I ran into issues with NAT'ing that many customers too. I had to break it out better than what I had. My issues were similar to what you're seeing - just really unpredictable behavior from some sites. Was going over the max possible NAT connections. I'm pretty sure this was on a Mikrotik

Re: [WISPA] Problems with facebook and hotmail

2010-11-26 Thread Optimum Wireless Services
I'm not using MikroTik for the gw. I'm running it on a Debian Lenny box with an iptables script. Look into tcp max connections maybe? On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 10:16 -0600, Jason Hensley wrote: Hmm, I ran into issues with NAT'ing that many customers too. I had to break it out better than what I

Re: [WISPA] Problems with facebook and hotmail

2010-11-26 Thread Matt Larsen - Lists
I don't know whether it helps or not, but we put in policy routes so that every four or eight routed subnets were NATed out through a different IP address. Something like: 192.168.248.0-192.168.255.0 goes out through 208.14.222.10 192.168.240.0-192.168.247.0 goes out through 208.14.222.11 etc