Hi,

We have set up an APPO as a repeater to extend one of our AP's to an
area that once had line of sight but thatnks to the gr8 weather here in
Spain we have a tree problem! 

So changed operating mode of a client with an APPO to repeater pointed
our other 3 customers in that area to his repeater and they work like a
treat. However he can no longer access the internet. We have tried
another PC we can ping parts of the existing wireless network from his
PC and we can mamnage and see the APPO so there is IP connectivity. But
we just can get an internet connection and obviously the RF side of
things is fine because his box is serving other clients.

Anyone else experienced this and was their a workaround

Thanks

Garry Davenport
Technical Director
Tel :- +34-965-322-744
Local:- 902-010-068
 

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike @ Nitrous
Sent: 13 August 2003 14:09
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Subject: [smartBridges] Competitive Marketing question

Slightly off center of topic but I have a question re competition and
since
I use SB I'd like an apples comparative answer.

For those of you serving residential customers, do you compete against
DSL
and/or cable?  If so, how do you differentiate yourself?  What is your
economic model (i.e. are you profitable yet)?


Just for the record we are a small (startup 3/15/03) wisp serving
residential customers in South Florida (Lightning Capital of the
World.....hooray).

I have about 100 customers installed, with more in the wings and
unfortunately DSL just rolled in.


Thanks,

Mike
Nitrous Networks



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