s an early Deliberant 1300, plastic baseplate, no ground lug. If the beads don't do it, I will probably change out the radio.
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Possibly, but why did it become a problem when I replaced the antenna?
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Not that I saw.
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. Plug in my laptop with 10.y.x.8 and it just plain works. Try the customer again, no go.
Finally put in a router. WAN is 10.y.x.24 and LAN is 192.168.x.1. Setup computer for DHCP. Everything is great.
Does ME have a problem with 10.x.y.z or what is going on?
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Thanks to both of you. What I forgot in the first post was that between the first time I was there last week and today, the customer had a local shop try to figure it out. They completly reloaded the machine.
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Just thought of this. Would it work if the radio did the DHCP. This is a Deliberant 2300.
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Take a look at Mikrotik products and their Nstreme protocol.
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My local county government is making it available free. Only our county, but check out http://www.co.wayne.in.us/gis/index.html
Maybe you can find something similar for your area.
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with great signal. Probably not going to have to charge him for the radio, but time and cable, etc.
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So you are thinking the asymmetry was a processing problem?
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I have a tower I would love to have as a hop on a 100M pipe between WISPs. How do we get started?
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server, or something else?
I am using sendmail with Open WebMail for an interface.
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uggest I speak with, if not yourself, at NewWays?
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I assume that WISPA will be there.
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I know they show how much cheaper they are, but I installed an ANWireless self supporting 100' tower for a less than $10K. No engineer stamp and I found a used tower, but even new would have been less than $10K.
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Did you know electricity can flow both ways. At least in many areas of the country the local power supplier is required to buy your excess power. Many make it difficult, but they will buy it.
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op on the base. The climber undid the crane cable. Crane was onsite about 60 to 90 minutes.
The folks at ANWireless are great. Every question I had was answered, sometimes in minutes, but always within a day. They shipped any parts I needed, etc.
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has a virus or whatever that is sending this?
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I use the LanScaper NT700 from U-Test-um.
It is a little less than the ones you listed, but it finds crossed wires, opens, length and can do pings, etc.
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I also use a BoseLAN BL-100T. Not as fancy and only checks 4 wires, so not great on POE, but does test jumpers and shows link and data to either a PC or Hub.
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l day long.
Finally looked in the log on the 2300 and it shows: eth0 rx error =10. As many as 14 a second. Anyone have any ideas?
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Thanks for the response.
Tried both cards in another slot.
Leaning toward the software. I will try a couple of things tomorrow. If that doesn't find it, I think the fix-it guy will reload it for the customer.
Other ideas welcome.
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get out to the Net?
Or did I just plain miss something?
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How were you looking at routing to use 3 for 1? I have
never setup routing that way and would like to be sure I don't. I am
running
fully routed from the get-go, with 3 internal routers and a 4th going in Friday. Actually 2 MTs as router only and 2 that are
"routing APs&quo
Or, as PPPoE, client gets a /32 and a default gateway that allows everything to route.
Why would the customer with a public need to be on a subnet by themselves, thus needing 4 IPs?
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PPPoE on a SOHO Router, private IPs for the devices.
But I don't think you have to use PPPoE to do the /32 address to force the end-device to route everything. Need a router guru to answer that.
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Search for DS3 Ethernet. Someone has 19 available.
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The season is Christmas, not X-mas, not the holiday, but Christmas, because
Christ was born to provide
esale idea though. I may have to pursue that in the future.
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The season is Christmas, not X-mas, not the holiday, but Christmas, because
Christ was born to provide
I need to mount a 24dB grid 15' above the top of an existing privately owned utility pole. Any suggestions on bracket, mast, etc.?
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The season is Christmas,
I like that. Is 2 ft enough space to hold the other 18 ft? I would have expected 3ft or more, but the more pipe in the air the better.
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The season is Christmas
I am looking at using 2" industrial tubing or 2" rigid conduit. 1" just wouldn't do and I am leery of 1-1/2 being enough as well.
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The season
Yep, found that mount. Couple bucks less and Electro-Comm, too.
I am looking at Schedule 40 steel pipe, 21' from a local guy. Almost $100. Where do you find aluminum, and about how much for 20'?
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, or somewhere in between? Is there a better way than OSPF for doing this?
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The season is Christmas, not X-mas, not the holiday, but Christmas, because
Christ was born
Currently using all Mikrotik except for the border. That is a Cisco 2600.
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The season is Christmas, not X-mas, not the holiday, but Christmas, because
Christ was
The windows are probably low-E with a metalized film in the middle. Great radio reflector.
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The season is Christmas, not X-mas, not the holiday, but Christmas
I have a SonicWall Pro 2040 that keeps flashing the Test and
Alarm lights. The only document I can find says that means there is a major
alarm, but there is nothing in the log. Anyone know SonicWall well enough to
know what this may
be?
Scott Reed
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Where do you guys get your fiber? Looking for single mode or multi-mode, indoor, breakout, 12 strands.
Thanks.
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Would this work?
http://www.wisp-router.com/product_info.php?cPath=38&products_id=389
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o get some spectrum assigned specifically to us.
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asks for. If I saw the forms from others in my area, I would gather less information than I have from talking to their customers, my customers and those in the community that neither can service.
What is it the everyone thinks they are giving away?
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Seems to me there are posts that the MT setting values do not equate to dB. Maybe on P15's MT maillist.
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We just ordered similar product from Skywalker.
On 10/3/2014 2:58 PM, Louis Arsenault wrote:
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DR-xxx-24 is not just a charger, it is a full power supply. We used
them with and without the DR-UPS40.
SD and RSD have smaller footprint.
On 7/14/2016 10:01 AM, Steve Barnes wrote:
Fully din rail is a 2 part unit.
DR-120-24 as battery charger and DR-UPS40 is the UPS
In non-DIN there is
I am working with a client that does usage based billing, but their
billing platform is not counting the bytes. So for this discussion,
please leave billing systems out.
Right now they use an old set of perl scripts that receive NetFlow data
from the Mikrotik routers. For various reasons, not
e been meaning to get around to open sourcing.
>
> ~Duncan
>
> On 7/28/2016 12:52 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
>> I am working with a client that does usage based billing, but their
>> billing platform is not counting the bytes. So for this discussion,
>> please leave billi
I would expect Panduit does similar. Check with your local electrical
supply house.
On 9/2/2016 1:25 PM, Scott Carullo wrote:
maybe half inch hole in the middle you can put them around cable up to
that size - like a fiber or ethernet cable. The plastic flexes and
they can be used outside.
WISPA has at least 7 hardware brand specific lists. In addition the
general lists have folks from many backgrounds and network topological
that are most willing to answer questions.
There are also several general topic lists such as IPv6, Fiber, TVWS, etc.
Some of the lists are member only.
A server at the NOC or in the cloud, 2 for redundancy if needed.
MT doesn't run a RADIUS server on the router, just a client.
On 3/9/2017 3:45 PM, Sam Morris wrote:
A simplified overview of this configuration is a MikroTik CCR at the two
PoPs (one on each end of a service area, running BGP), a
There are many. Look through the archives of this list. Check out who
the WISPA members are.
On 3/9/2017 4:30 PM, Charles Jones wrote:
My local county government is considering becoming a WISP. I am
interested in finding out if there any city or county governments
operating a wireless inter
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A server at the NOC or in the cloud, 2 for redundancy if needed.
MT doesn't run a RADIUS server on the router, just a client.
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That is what I expected, but I don't see a forgot link.
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>> Or the tree is no longer blocking multi-path interference.
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Actually, while Moire is relavent, this wiki page does a better job.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interference_%28wave_propagation%29
Notice just above the Examples heading, the 2 waves combine to produce a
zero net result.
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> Does anyone have a tool you use to help determine OSPF link costs and
> track what you have set for OSPF costs?
> What I would really like is something I can enter the link costs for
> all the paths and then it will show the costs and routes between 2
> selected nodes.
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Does the lack of response mean there is no tool?
Is this something WISPS would use if it were available?
Scott Reed wrote:
>> Does anyone have a tool you use to help determine OSPF link costs and
>> track what you have set for OSPF costs?
>> What I would really like is somethi
, 2009 12:52 PM
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> show ip route
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> -Matt
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> On Nov 25, 2009, at 1:47 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
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>> Does the lack of response mean there is no tool?
>> Is this something WISPS would us
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> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Scott Reed wr
channels and polarities to no success.
Does anyone know how to get a log from these units that might show why
the link slows down?
Any thing I should be checking other than the frequency and polarity?
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ays at the location.
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> On 11/27/09 5:22 AM, "Scott Reed" wrote:
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>> I have a 2.2 mile link with clear LOS using TrangoLink45 radios. One
>> direction (MU to RU) maintains a steady 54mbps air rate all the time.
>> The other direction (RU to MU) will
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>> Can you point me to a source to confirm this? Aluminum is a better
>> conductor than steel so I would think it does a better job. I would be
>> interested in reading about the physics behind this.
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> On Dec 4, 2009, at 7:29 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
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>> I would think so. Aluminum is a little better conductor, but copper's
>> physical characteristics make it easier to work with in many applications.
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>> os10ru...@gmail.com wrote:
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&g
o wave
> radiation.
> (They do use it to block very, very short wavelengths, but 2-8 foot
> thickness!)
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> I guess I should drive by and get a piece and put it on and off a pigtail
> and watch the signal on my lap top.
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