It seems to me that there was another, or maybe several other, VOIP providers
mentioned in a previous post that offers reseller packages but does not
require the $2500 initial deposit that VOX requires but offered similar
services. Would someone please help jog my mind?
Thanks!
Josh Rowe
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Outdoor rated?
How much power do they need?
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From: Joshua Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I currenty have a customer that is using Intellinet 550710 cameras, the
quality is acceptable and the cost is reasonable. The cameras have lifetime
warranties and interchangable lenses (wide angle, zoom, etc.) Motion
detection built in, however I use motion detection built into the camera
Travis,
If they are using Cisco Routers you can use ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer. It
provides source and destination info along with traffic info (utilization,
speed, packets, volume, etc.) There is nothing to change on the client or
server side, other than configure the router to send the info.
This should maybe be a new thread, and I'm not sure Tom is making this point
or not,, but I agree, would you trust your CORE to anything but Cisco? I'm
not sure I would.
Josh
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I have also seen problems with the R52H cards and power output as many of
you have noticed. I have also seen signal loss problems with pigtails and n-
type cables lately which brings me to the point I want to make.
What has happened to quality control?
In my humble opinion the manufacturer
I use Manage Engines Netflow Analyzer, free for 2 interfaces, reasonably
priced, give it a demo. It may be of use to you.
Josh Rowe
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I agree with the netflow data, it's easy on the router, no super huge
database required, and here is a link to a demo for a product I've used
before that may just fit the bill for you, I have used the free edition
(monitors two interfaces)for some time now for a customers dedicated line
and it
What a considerable profit considering they paid 43.3 million for it in 2002.
Re: http://mrtmag.com/mag/radio_aloha_plans_test/
Josh Rowe
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