RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] RADIUS accounting through WLSM

2006-04-19 Thread King, Michael
This won't help with your feature request, But in most RADIUS Server, (and for example, I know Funk and FreeRADIUS can do this) you can configure a default entry, or wildcard entry. It will allow you to collect the statistics while you configure your AP's. Also, (I'm pretty sure you have FUNK)

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] RADIUS accounting through WLSM

2006-04-19 Thread Julian Y. Koh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 09:13 -0400 04/19/2006, King, Michael wrote: in most RADIUS Server, (and for example, I know Funk and FreeRADIUS can do this) you can configure a default entry, or wildcard entry. It will allow you to collect the statistics while you configure your

point to point wireless

2006-04-19 Thread Entwistle, Bruce
We are currently using a pair of Cisco 1300 wireless bridges to connect some student residences to the campus network. While these bridges have worked well we now need something which is capable of a higher speed connection without using multiple links. The current distance between the two

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless

2006-04-19 Thread Jerry Boyd
Have you looked at the Flightlite products from Terrawave Solutions? http://www.terrawaveonline.com Jerry Boyd Tennessee Tech University From: Entwistle, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:51 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless

2006-04-19 Thread Rick Brown
Bruce, Google "laser wireless networks". We have a couple of links where we use laser heads to connect a couple of buildings across the street from campus. They''ve been working great for about 10 years now. They are expensive! You should be able to use a lowered powered laser which will

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless

2006-04-19 Thread King, Michael
Or Pre-WiMax Stuff as well Here's a list of everything Proxim sells.. (Had a very good product spread. Licensed, unlicensed, laser, etc. I've never used Proxim personally) http://www.proxim.com/products/bwa/point/ -Original Message- From: Philippe Hanset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless

2006-04-19 Thread Michael Griego
Proxim and Bridgewave were the only two manufacturers I could find that had gigabit capable non-optical wireless solutions. Our not-so- happy experiences with Proxim is what pointed us initially towards Bridgewave for our current point to point project. --Mike On Apr 19, 2006, at 12:37

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless

2006-04-19 Thread King, Michael
Again, not another product that I've used, but the glossy sheet looked cool at a trade show http://www.rad.com/Article/0,6583,27242-Broadband_Wireless_Multiplexer,0 0.html Carries both Ethernet and T1 circuits over the same wireless equipment. (get's your phone over there as well)

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless

2006-04-19 Thread Greene, Chip
In a past career, I was trained on and very impressed with the fSona products. http://fsona.com/ Chip Greene Network Services University of Richmond From: Entwistle, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:51 AM To: