Re: [WISPA] UBNT

2011-09-25 Thread Robert Canary
Keeping a link active versus maintaining throughput under divers conditions is two different things. For the money paid I would go with something like Alvarion. But then again, after 12 years, I would not invest big dollars in CPE or Access points. Only in the backhauls and infrastructures.

Re: [WISPA] UBNT

2011-09-25 Thread Fred Goldstein
At 9/25/2011 02:23 PM, Robert Canary wrote: >Keeping a link active versus maintaining throughput under divers >conditions is two different things. For the money paid I would go >with something like Alvarion. But then again, after 12 years, I >would not invest big dollars in CPE or Access points

Re: [WISPA] UBNT

2011-09-25 Thread Robert Canary
Thank you, that's the most (and the best) info I have gotten on the UBNT from anyone. Could you explain what the "MCS is, and why one would use it? Robert Canary OCDirect Electrical-Datacomm (866) 594-0786 Fax (270) 955-0362 Voice - Original Message - > At 9/25/2011 02:23 PM, Robert Can

Re: [WISPA] What is everybody using for alarms?

2011-09-25 Thread D. Ryan Spott
Nagios does this quite well. ryan On Sep 24, 2011, at 4:35 AM, Paolo Di Francesco wrote: > Hi Ed > > I was looking also for something that sends one "report email" in case > of failure when multiple nodes are down. If 50 nodes are down and part > of the network is cut out, I will receive

Re: [WISPA] What is everybody using for alarms?

2011-09-25 Thread Patrick Shoemaker
Yes. In addition, you can create complex dependencies in addition to normal parent/child relationships. For example, if you have a utility power sensor at a site, you can create a dependency for non-battery-backed equipment at the site that's separate from the parent/child relationship built fr

Re: [WISPA] UBNT

2011-09-25 Thread Fred Goldstein
At 9/25/2011 06:31 PM, Robert Canary wrote: >Thank you, that's the most (and the best) info I have gotten on the >UBNT from anyone. > >Could you explain what the "MCS is, and why one would use it? MCS means "modulation and coding scheme". You can see the list of 32 MCS options in this Wiki arti