Title: RE: [smartBridges] Shaping

Airroute is hardware I thought just a router as far as I last knew with POE built in. But a more robust airroute would be nice or townspot OR THOSE DARN SMARTTRAPS . Alex, or somebody at sb please update us with there progress I'm about to do some major overhauling and im trying to compete sb vs cisco but as it stands the vlan features by macaddress that the cisco has are putting the sb out of the running if it had bandwidth management from radius or something like the simpletraps are supposed to have I would have a winner and a reason to make up the invoice for all new ap's especially on our new AP.

Please update us so I can forward to my boss PLEASE alex or vasu or seeni

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From: Laurence Laforga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 4:28 PM
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I think the expense should be relative to the size of the company. For
a startup WISP with 0-10 customers, I don't believe you can justify
purchasing a YDI BCU when a Mikrotik or even a Linux or FreeBSD
configured box will do the job. There's also the AirRoute software
that I thought I saw on the electro-comm website by SmartBridges which
has authentication and a bunch of other features...I think that's the
upcoming Townspot...very anxious to finally see the product.

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> Quality cost money but that's got to be A LOT of quality because I
saw the
> prices on these once and they were pretty high dollar.
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> Chris
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> From: Jason Keller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:53 AM
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> I tell you what guys I think that no one still does bandwidth
shaping as
> good as Net enforcer. I have tried both systems Microtik and Net
enforcer
> and I think the Net enforcer does a better job. It allows you to see
what
> your clients are using. What protocols with out knowing this, yes
you can
> eliminate the kazza, imesh, limewire, and others but what about the
other
> protocols that they will come up with and are using currently
without being
> able to graph and monitor it is very difficult to regulate. I know
its more
> money, but sometimes quality costs money. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Behalf Of Mark Koskenmaki
> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 6:33 PM
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> Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Shaping
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> There's no need for them to learn CLI operation. 
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> Pretty much everything of use in Star-OS operates from an ANSI menu
system.
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> It's not X or windows, but not obscure CLI operations, either, and
certainly
> hasn't hte overhead that running a gui would.
>

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> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <mailto:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
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> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:18 AM
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> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Shaping
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> Doesn't that water tight coupler look familiar LOL, Ye I might jkust
get the
> software then thanks dude, as for staros and mikrotik, its too hard
to work
> with I don't want to have to teach my techs the cli commands right
now there
> incompetent as it is
>

>
> Chris
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Laurence Laforga
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TIRGON Communications
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