Re: [WISPA] OT: Twitter

2009-02-19 Thread Nigel Bruin
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

Re: [WISPA] User check program

2008-06-12 Thread 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

Re: [WISPA] good multiradio wifi units for noise environments?

2008-06-12 Thread Nigel Bruin
ection, but the RF interface is standard. -- Nigel Bruin. WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ WISPA Wireless List

Re: [WISPA] n00b 802.16 questions

2008-04-18 Thread Nigel Bruin
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 Nigel Bruin.

Re: [WISPA] GSM - WiFi handover

2008-04-18 Thread Nigel Bruin
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, Nigel Bruin. WISPA Wants You! Join to

Re: [WISPA] n00b 802.16 questions

2008-04-18 Thread Nigel Bruin
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

Re: [WISPA] GSM - WiFi handover

2008-04-18 Thread Nigel Bruin
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

Re: [WISPA] wireless monitoring with rrdtool / Cacti

2008-03-30 Thread Nigel Bruin
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) -- Nigel Bruin.

Re: [WISPA] "green optical link"

2008-03-01 Thread Nigel Bruin
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

Re: [WISPA] Orthogon

2007-06-12 Thread Nigel Bruin
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. -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wis

Re: [WISPA] Tracking Signal / Noise / Resends / Etc.

2005-11-03 Thread Nigel Bruin
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

Re: [WISPA] Tracking Signal / Noise / Resends / Etc.

2005-11-03 Thread Nigel Bruin
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

[WISPA] RE: Question about Orthogon Systems

2005-08-08 Thread Nigel Bruin
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