range. I
believe the highest any BGP routers I have are 3.30. The reason being is
you don¹t have to run the latest greatest for BGP. It¹s a very simple
protocol actually. These are x86 P4 machines receiving partial routes, not
full.
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it. It is the eBook and the offer is only good for 24 hours. Cost is
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switches with fiber and copper ports.
Run DC power up to the switch and POE.
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You could push more, but not much bandwidth. We have cat-5 and cat-6
runs going 400+ feet up a tower linked at 100meg. You won¹t be able to get
a 1000M connection out of it though.
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We use a 2 router setup.
1st router is for backhauls. 2nd router is for Customer access (Aps,
etc.). A 493 gains us 16 ports (2 are used for uplink between the 2). You
can apply different firewall rules on the different routers if you so
desire.
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Ram & Bootstrap would be the challenge. Not saying it can¹t be done, just
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. The latter, also
known as IEEE 802.16m, will form the basis of WiMax Release 2.
Mainly just semantics, but still interesting.
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will
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From: Steve Barnes
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Thu, 21 Oct
Hello everyone.
This is my first post to the list. I have a week I signed up and there
has been very interesting posts.
To block p2p I have an iptables script that blocks everything by
default and opens up ports as needed. This has worked well for me
since this is default for new customer
Limit it. Lots of legit p2p traffic (WOW, download Cent OS, etc.)
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From: Dennis Burgess
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Thu, 21
Petzl all the way.
http://cgi.ebay.com/PETZL-ECRIN-ROC-Rock-Climbing-Helmet-Yellow-NEW-/1505070
48405?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item230aeb4dd5
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It¹s not magic by any means. Still have the physics of the signal to
deal with. It¹s major advantage is the noise floor. Don¹t expect 3.65 by
itself to go through stuff more.
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http://mum.mikrotik.com/gallery/v/US10/MUM_US_10109.jpg.html
http://mum.mikrotik.com/gallery/v/US10/MUM_US_10110.jpg.html
Forbes
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Just got in. Was delayed in Dallas due to the President. Staying at
Crowne Plaza about 8 miles away.
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From: Dennis
We will be in late tonite. Tomorrow works for me if anyone wants to get
together. Looks like Streakwave is sponsoring drinks Thursday night.
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I found my answer buried. It is because I had fast CGI installed.
Added this to an .htaccess file in the ipplan directory:
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php
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apache
issue.
Thanks in advance,
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bag tipping and wanting to collapse tie the bag off with a
biners so it does not slide. If you have big tools such as drills that want
to slide out of the bag get biners on them and tie them off somewhere.
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to do a lamp job. That does not take 2 people.
We always had a saying in the SOGs . Remember your weapon was made by
the lowest bidder. Same can be said about some towers.
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done.
You will be amazed at how much a routed network will improve the quality of
the network. There are other things he could try to hunt down, but until
all that bridging is stopped it will be an uphill battle.
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Mikrotik posted this on their Facebook post. I don¹t see the guy clipping
off or a safety climb so don¹t do as he does (unless I missed the safety
portion).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txdv_oNq81I
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Depending on the tower, you can normally loosen most standoffs and
rotate them closer to the tower. Lot of variables there. An angular tower
is harder to rotate the standoff than a tubular tower.
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110¹ in the ground? WOW!
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From: RickG
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 00:29:29 -0400
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What I do most times is make a mark on the standoff and the tower. This
is my reference marks. Then you can swing the arm in closer to the tower
and work on it. Then just swing it back out and align your marks.
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comfortable.
Takes a little getting used not having any tower under you though.
Had to go out on this standoff once:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30529837&l=89297015d2&id=1289017769
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tower and install.
Also have a gallery under Facebook.
Hit me offline for more.
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had 70 clients at 3meg burstable speeds. I am interested to see how many
clients an airmax AP can handle.
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From: Steve Barnes
Reply-To
Cheapest depends on location. I have seen Cogent in the sub $1 per meg
in places. I have seen Hurricane Electric meet or beat cogent pricing in
other markets. I have seen level3 beat cogent pricing in certain markets.
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business plan actually. Offer cheap bandwidth for
servers, get a bunch of sites hosted on that bandwidth, and the Internet
finds you. From that point on the Tier 1 and others are almost forced to
peer with you.
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You could go 2² with some pipe to pipe mounts. This would protect you
from lightning a little better and give you flexibility.
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From
I was not happy after climbing a tower where the cell company put their
feedlines in front of the safety climb! Hehe. Would have been better if the
UBNT had worked correctly. Oh well, part of being in the WISP industry. :-)
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(or higher than 12 at least)
3.The Unit itself has an issue with the ethernet port.
4.Mikrotik board has an issue.
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From
Cameron Kilton midcoast.com> writes:
>
> I have:
>
> (9) Trango Fox 5580 Units for sale $60 Each or $480 if you buy all of them.
>
> (2) Trango 5800 units $75 each
>
>
> Contact me and I'll see what I have for a real good price.
>
Do you still have any 5580 or other trango gear?
Thanks
I assume you are meaning the Mississippi Telcom center at 111 East
Capitol? (800) 354-7695 is the number I have for them.
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One of the strategies we have used with clients in the past is order
bonded T1s. Most likely the local plant will run out of copper. Amazing
how quickly they come up with fiber or something for you. Seen this happen
several times.
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for transport until
you can get another physical connection. This would allow you to become
multi-homed and get your AS# and work toward IP space. I am sure this would
keep you busy re-numbering. Maybe in the meantime a circuit opportunity
would open up.
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The CO has to support it. It is a form of metro Ethernet.
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From: Matt
Reply-To: WISPA
extend the contract. I have seen 3 years contracts be re-negotiated 18
months into the contract. Just means the contract was extended. Happens a
lot.
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network. Your upstream(s)
might already be accelerated so you should make some inquiries.
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From: Kurt Fankhauser
Reply-To
² block. In otherwords there is no AC running up the tower.
Are there any devices which can interrupt the DC power via remote management
to reboot a single device?
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drives are gone, no rails,
or no bezels. Easy enough to overlook if you are in a hurry.
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From: Matt Larsen - Lists
Reply-To: WISPA General
http://www.wispdirectory.com/
http://www.dslreports.com/search
http://www.onelasvegas.com/wireless/MA.html
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From: "Marlon K. Sc
Heck even Menards and lowes sell an IP addressable DVR/Camera combo for
around $400.
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From: RickG
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date
solution I have seen so far is Barnes¹s suggest for a program
that lets you change networking profiles. I was hoping someone knew of a
registry key you could edit. Something like DHCP_TIMEOUT=20s. Instead of
DHCP_TIMEOUT=120s.
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Here are some more recent ones (Aug18)
http://www.mtin.net/blog/2010/08/18/vice-president-biden-announces-recovery-
act-investments-in-broadband-projects-to-bring-jobs-economic-opportunity-to-
communities-nationwide-the-white-house/
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and you have waster 5-10 minutes waiting on windows.
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From: Greg Ihnen
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 13:45:51
timeout that is the end goal. My mac times out on DHCP within 10-15 seconds.
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From: Philip Dorr
Reply-To: WISPA General List
I just get sick of configuring units, such as mikrotik, and switching
devices and then having to wait until DHCP times out. Pretty annoying when
you have 50 Mikrotik boards to configure. Takes longer for me to wait on
DHCP than to drop the config file on it.
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can be a pain in itself. Looking for a hack to shorten the windows DHCP
timeout down to something sane.
Ideas?
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Mumbai had a test network setup in part of the city last I knew. Not
sure the purpose.
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From: Rogelio
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Ryan is correct. 50 clients on 900 5mhz is quite a bit, even at sub 128k
service levels.
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From: Ryan Spott
Reply-To: WISPA General
frequency, those handful, or hardware issues.
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From: ~NGL~
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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:56:12 -0700
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or turn them off for the
benefit of the whole AP.
2.Have you tried changing frequencies. 900 is almost voodoo. Does your
noise floor change? Has it changed since 10 days ago?
3.Have you tried changing feed cable as part of the re-wire process?
Justin
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Kurt had an insteresting thread awhile back where he had 2 cards and a
spectrum analyzer.
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From: "David E. Smith"
Reply
Surely you are getting the heat in Troy. I was on a tower yesterday in
your neck of the woods. Boy was it hot! Not sure what the heat index but by
the time I got down at 11AM I was soaked.
Justin
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If they can¹t advertise the blocks for you I would run. Ask if they can
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CCNA Mikrotik Advanced NET+ - COMTRAIN
From: Jason
The provider does not do BGP? That doesn¹t sound like a provider I
would not want to do business with.
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From: Jason Hensley
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 09:14:58 -0500
To
Anyone have a solution of a POE switch that is not 19²? Preferably
something smaller.
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From: Marco Coelho
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 17:17:41 -0500
To: WISPA General List
Imagestream has a solution. Not done much research on it. But they
have something.
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From: Ralph
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 08:54:42 -0400
To: 'WISPA General
I know of a couple of clients running it at 400+ feet. This is nice
shielded stuff. Not say this is typical, but it will work. Would you want
to depend on it? Probably not.
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From: Josh Luthman
I would not do 400¹ of cat-5 for data purposes. It will probably link
at 10 meg for management purposes but don¹t expect to pass traffic over it
(other than winbox, ssh, or other small management stuff).
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Still have to have power at the top of the tower. I am assuming all
these type of converters are active?
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From: Jerry Richardson
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 13:43:14 -0400
I am interested in ethernet over coax recommendations. Pitfalls? Good
equipment? Can you do gigabit?
Justin
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From: Bob Moldashel
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2010 13:31
Keep in mind they are a public company. Worst case is some smoke and
mirrors.
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From: Josh Luthman
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 14:01:53 -0400
To: WISPA General List
Subject
running a server for their buddies to connect to. All Xbox Live does is
connect to the best host (aka other person) to feed off them.
If you are going to hand out public IP addresses to residential
customers assign them from a pool and make them change so often via DHCP.
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We have a network of 7 routers that is running dual stack. Actually
have some customers receiving IPV6 addresses.
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From: Mike Hammett
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Mon, 02 Aug
Call it a gaming package and it will sell like hotcakes.
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From: Kurt Fankhauser
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 11:55:24 -0400
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] XBOX
Internet. No matter what you tell them they won¹t rest
until their settings/network/controls are ideal, at least according to them.
Justin
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From: Kurt Fankhauser
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Sounds like you need some filtering bridges to help you in the
meantime. Drop some in the network and add some rules for DHCP and such.
You don¹t have to re-address.
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From: Forbes Mercy
Reply
If it is bridged a single router plugged in backwords can bring down the
whole network. Some 750¹s would be a good fix.When I had HighGain Aps
as bridges we would run into this problem as well. I never figured it out
because we eventually went to MT aps.
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Don¹t skimp on the transfer switch. THE PMG exciter is a way of
providing good clean power to the voltage regulator. It¹s basically a kick
butt magnet.
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From: Chuck Hogg
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would understand.
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From: Butch Evans
Organization: Butch Evans Consulting
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:41:30 -0500
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik User
DSL reselling is a loosing proposition in most cases. The teclo gives
better pricing retail than to the resellers. Most of the time the only
wiggle room is for business class connections.
Justin
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Is anyone providing desktop virtualization as a service to their
clients? If so, what products? We are looking for a solution where a
client has a dumb terminal and accesses the managed OS over their network
connection into the cloud.
Thanks,
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From: Larry A Weidig
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 17:21:00 -0500
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Mikrotik Multi Hop BGP w/Cogent
We are attempting to
Very true. Very steep learning curve that is easily forgotten. Go through
the tutorials several times. The hardest part I found was getting the
correct clutter data.
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From: "Marlon K. Sc
Anyone have recommendations for a POE switch with 4-8 ports? Preferably
something which can handle semi-extreme weather.
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the issue. You have to bring that lift in
each time because you can¹t climb to the top of the dome.
Justin
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From: Josh Luthman
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 10:15:17 -0400
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? Lessons learned?
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I seem to remember some high end radios a couple years ago (maybe
Spectras) having a price for a ³spare² radio. Maybe I am wrong on this, but
that is what my memory tells me. Not really helpful. Just ramblings.
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Try those folks.
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From: Greg Ihnen
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 16:15:54 -0430
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Lauderdale Lakes, Ft
argument for the hotspot, but there are also arguments against.
just sayin
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From: Stuart Pierce
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 14:33:08 -0500
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Exactly. Might as well deal with them and either stop them or annoy them.
Either way they move on.
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From: Josh Luthman
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 12:34:30 -0400
To: WISPA
the couple of hours the ³customer² is added to an access list
for 30 minutes or so redirecting all port 80 traffic to the restaurant¹s
homepage or ³we know who you are². That would be annoying enough for
someone who is pointing an antenna at the restaurant to look elsewhere.
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The line between major and minor versions is pretty blurred on mikrotik.
Imagine if you waited until 4.0 to upgrade to 3.x. You would have been
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From: Greg Ihnen
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that¹s from my firsthand experience.
Justin
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From: Shane MacDonald
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 10:16:05 -0600
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Subject: [WISPA] 900MHz VS 3.65GHz
Is that list still active? I don¹t see anything archived newer than
2009.
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From: Jeremy Parr
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Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 16:54:46 -0400
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Subject: Re
Are you a member of the NANOG list? Several AT&T folks lurk there.
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From: "Marlon K. Schafer"
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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 19:29:16 -0700
To: WISPA General
There is a big difference in the quality of GFI outlets. Menards has GFI
outlets for $6 and they have ones for $30. The $6 are the old story. You
get what you pay for.
Justin
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From: RickG
Yeah no way to tell unless you hook it up. I just go by if the radio is
rated at 27dbm and the software is set to 27dbm then I am assuming it is
100%. Assuming is the key word.
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From: RickG
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Justin
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From: Ryan Ghering
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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 22:53:23 -0600
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Maximum sector power?
We are running RocketM2'
Try this:
// options section fragment of named.conf
// recursion no = limits caching
options {
directory "/var/named";
version "1.2.3.4";
recursion no;
};
// zone file sections
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Good Job Victoria. It is nice to see someone, with some tact, be able
to have the ear of some ³important² people without flexing how great they
are. From reading it sounds like you spoke on the ³team¹s² behalf. I
salute you for that.
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s as well.
Justin
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From: Glenn Kelley
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Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 14:34:57 -0400
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] You knew it was coming...
of course - they
tuneable to
be fast as well.
Most of the slowdown of DNS involves config issues. Once those are fixed
you can re-compile and tune.
Justin
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From: "Marlon K. Schafer"
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Xbox live has figured out how to deal with this. I was playing online
with a crappy 900mhz connection at 50%ccq and still could play. PS3 would
never be able to handle that amount of poor quality.
Justin
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Have you tried a netinstall? This always solves my issues when I run
into issues with x86 hardware.
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From: "Marlon K. Schafer"
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Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 09:1
If you don¹t have LOS you can¹t overcome physics with any type of
equipment. If it¹s a few hundred feet away (as in less than 300) is cat-5
an option? It sounds like the apartment complex is a stink about appearance
so digging a trench might not even work.
Justin
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