groups.
I know some folks using https://www.yammer.com/ for internal
comms. which is inherently organised for groups.
On the plus side, I just discovered http://www.twe2.com/ which
is free Twitter->SMS. Great for direct messages.
Nigel Bruin
xpectations:
single file (app bundle) with a nice icon, downloaded in a .dmg file
that is dragged to the Applications folder. No installers; admin
privileges not required.
IMHO, you need a native Mac app, but I'd like to hear your
ection, but the RF interface is standard.
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WiMAX version
of the same radio. And the first mobile devices were only certified a
few
weeks ago.
I guess there's a point in any technology's life when the hype starts to
hinder instead of help.
rgds
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On 19 Apr 2008, at 09:29, Christopher Orr wrote:
> Rogelio-
>
> I believe T-Mobile has that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the brand.
Yup. UMA using Kineto equipment.
rgds,
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is whether it can
gain market traction and an ecosystem of devices before LTE is deployed.
> (2) What is so special about 802.16e?
.16e is the mobile variant and is the one you will hold in your hand or
instal
WLAN)
If you want true voice handover, that would be VCC (Voice Call
Continuity),
although a VoIP call (e.g. SIP) only needs data session continuity.
For a more data-centric approach, look for Mobile-IP.
rg
LQ, traffic
APs: traffic (all ports)
PtP links: traffic, RSSI, QAM encoding levels
UPS: battery charge, input V, output load, projected runtime
Routers & switches: traffic (all ports)
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On 2 Mar 2008, at 05:22, Chuck McCown - 2 wrote:
> How does this differ from fiber optic technology?
It doesn't, it's just a bad article. See the Slashdot version
for a better description:
http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/243760990/article.pl
It's the wattage used per transmitted
On 12 Jun 2007, at 21:33, Mike Hammett wrote:
Has anyone experienced an Orthogon Gemini rebooting itself between
the hours of 04:30 and 08:00 due to registration time-outs?
Nope. Never heard of such a thing.
N.
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I could be mis-remembering this, or confusing things (say, a tower where
we replaced a 5800 with a 5830 or vice-versa), and if I'm wrong I'll cop
to it. But I truly believe, with religious fervor and zeal, that Trango
has changed their MIBs with different point releases of the firmware.
I can't
At the risk of derailing (sorry, boss), has anyone gotten MRTG or
something similar (PRTG, Denika, or whatever) to reliably track *anything*
on a Trango?
Sure. TrangoLINK-10 integrated with Nagios and MRTG.
However, I had to write a wrapper perl script around the Nagios
RSSI check_command beca
Hello,
I am very much considering considering purchasing a Orthogon Gemeni
lite system. I just wanted to ask if anyone else out there is using
these systems currently in nlos applications and if so how well does
it really work? 9 grand to find out is a rather expensive
experiment. They claim
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