The only problem with simply deploy is that you cant use it to flash all the radios if you use a different private IP for each radio like I do for remote management. I don't want or leave any software for the clients to mess with stuff.
 
 
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SimpleDeploy allows you to actually change the factory defaults.  You can take a default setup for your WISP and dump it into the units so that you can have the customer reset the device to "factory" defaults and not have to step them through all of the pages resetting WEP keys, IP, Gateway, etc.  You could even setup a default configuration for that customer so that if they get to playing and blow it up with SimpleMonitor, all they have to do is reset it back to the "factory" default.

I haven't played with SimpleNMS much, but it is pretty cool as well, allowing you to see your entire network, upgrade F/W in specific units, and much more that I have not had time to play with, yet.  It does look to be very helpful, though.  I'm sure some of the other guys can help you with more of the specifics.

Kevin

Rob Martinson wrote:
I can certainly understand this. But is there anyhing in these two
applications that would be more dangerous in the hands of an
unscrupulous user than what could be done with simpleMonitor? This is
included on the CDs that shipped with my products, but neither simpleNMS
or SimpleDeploy seem to be.

Again, it's not a big deal and I'm sure I'll receive my confirmation
soon.

Rob Martinson
http://www.limelyte.com
509-362-4959

  
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Rob,

The idea is that this software could be harmful in the hands of the 
wrong people.  They just want to make it at least a little harder for 
Joe Hacker to get his hands on it.  I work for E-Comm and had to 
register for it.

Kevin

Rob Martinson wrote:

    
Is there somewhere that I can download SimpleNMS and 
      
SimpleDeploy aside 
>from smartbridges.com? Not only is their website extremely 
slow (for us 
    
in the US anyway), but apparently you must re-register for each 
download and each registration must be approved by a human.

Maybe I'm spoiled but I'm used to instant access to 
      
companion software 
    
provided by software vendors. It's not a huge issue, I'm 
      
sure they'll 
    
get me fixed up soon enough, just curious.

Rob Martinson
http://www.limelyte.com
509-362-4959

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