Re: [WISPA] Updated Google Maps Version of the WISP Footprint - WISPA principal members included

2011-04-14 Thread Brian Webster
These are a combination of various coverage maps plus the zip codes listed by each WISP voluntarily in the WISP Directory site. If you have more zip codes you service you should log in to your account and add then to the directory. I get a zip code export from there when I do updates. Thank You, B

Re: [WISPA] Updated Google Maps Version of the WISP Footprint - WISPA principal members included

2011-04-14 Thread Chuck Hogg
Are these just zip code circles? I've got a lot more zip codes to give you. Regards, Chuck On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Brian Webster wrote: > I had a chance to update the Google Maps version of the WISP National > Footprint. This time I did a mashup of the WISPA principal members pushpi

[WISPA] Updated Google Maps Version of the WISP Footprint - WISPA principal members included

2011-04-14 Thread Brian Webster
I had a chance to update the Google Maps version of the WISP National Footprint. This time I did a mashup of the WISPA principal members pushpins that Rick had created. The map now shows WISP pushpins with the ability to click on the pin and get a popup window with company name and contact informat

Re: [WISPA] SOHO router with 3G failover

2011-04-14 Thread Jim Patient
Mikrotik Jim Patient Link Technologies, Inc. 314-735-0270 www.linktechs.net From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Richardson Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 11:47 AM To: motor...@afmug.com; WISPA Genera

Re: [WISPA] Can 900MHz do this?

2011-04-14 Thread John Valenti
hi Greg, I see you have several other responses, hopefully you'll get a solution. I would just caution you about assuming it will / won't work in your situation, until you try it. (I realize you can't really try it without the equipment) I'll just give one example from a few years ago: I was t

Re: [WISPA] SonicWall Proxy-ARP

2011-04-14 Thread Greg Ihnen
My experience was only with their bottom of the line content filter, but would you believe it didn't filter web proxies, the first think a kiddie is going to go to to get past the SonicWall. I contacted the company a number of times and their only response was "upgrade your filtering package to

[WISPA] SOHO router with 3G failover

2011-04-14 Thread Jerry Richardson
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Re: [WISPA] Can 900MHz do this?

2011-04-14 Thread Cameron Crum
What about using an RB411auh and buying a sim card? Cameron On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 1:01 AM, Blair Davis wrote: > I have used a pair of bullets and 24db grids to do a bounce off a water > tower before... > > > On 4/13/2011 8:00 PM, Greg Ihnen wrote: > > Thanks for the info about 900MHz. It sou

Re: [WISPA] SonicWall Proxy-ARP

2011-04-14 Thread Brad Belton
I could not agree MORE! Some of these SonicWall resellers are cult like in their defense of the product so, beware. If there is any trouble with anything at all it absolutely cannot be the SonicWall's fault... Lol Brad -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wirele

Re: [WISPA] SonicWall Proxy-ARP

2011-04-14 Thread Jeremy Parr
Friends don't let friends use sonicwalls. On 4/13/11, Jerry Richardson wrote: > Anyone know how to turn this off? We can't find the setting. > > Had an issue where the SonicWall answered ARP requests from our edge router > for about 150 IP's > > apparently I'm not the first. > > Jerry > > > >