sorry, I mistated earlier, meant that it is still possible load KarlNet on a wavepoint II agreed, but only if he's putting a base load on it - satellite loads shouldn't have too much of a problem -C
wavepoint as a satellite (SA-4300) Charles, When you refer the satellite loads? Do you mean as the wavepoint II is a base with satellites off the wireless side? Or the wavepoint II as a the satellite
their bandwidth peaks out at 1 mbit outdoors... (typically see that's b/c the ECs are still hard-coded in 802.11 data rates (not 11b, where you have 11 Mb, but 11, where you MAX OUT at 2 Mb) -Charle
yes --Original Message-- From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf Of Larry Yunker (Cyber Broadcasting) Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 5:19 AM To: karlnet@W
supposedly, they're working on it in their next release of firmware -Charles SEC AP. the of would -- -- _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes.com htt
basically, the same as the 200 What is a KN-205? I don't see any information on Karlnet's web site. ** REPLY SEPARATOR ** _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@
no problem ok it is where you generate your keys - offlist for the manuual replaced? it depends ENTIRELY on your KarlNet reseller It's usually recommended that you go w/ KarlNet's preferred channel
actually, there ARE vendors that are open, 24/7 btw Kevin, thanks for dinner...for some odd reason, everyone in the office has started wearing their KarlNet hats...<wink> -Charles -- KarlNet Preferr
for fail-over, you don't have a default route... -Charles Well my problem is this If you put a default router IP on the karlnet unit, how does a RIP update replace that? for example, my default route
what do you mean? multi-homed denotes multiple upstreams? and KarlNet doesn't do BGP -Charles anybody using karlnet in a network that is multihomed? _______________________________________________ Ka
you need the locator - check email offlist -Charles Hello List. Well, I've tried now for about 30 minutes to figure out how to connect to the Ubicom I purchased recently, but am thus far unsuccessful
This would be SINGLE quantity pricing Integrated 14 dBi panel -Charles -- KarlNet Preferred Channel Partner http://www.karlnet.com/Partners/Distribution/PartnersDistNAmerica.htm Ask us about our CPE
32 mW...we could do higher, but it'd be more expensive -Charles --Original Message-- From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf Of Travis Lists Sent: Friday,
KN-50 19 dBi PoE Injector/Splitter/24 VDC (our splitter has a voltage regulator built-in, so you don't have to worry about CAT-5 lengths) -Charles Charles, the version that you are offering for $285
not manual username: karlnet password: public Ben, you purchased the Ubicom from us back in September, back when we first released the product...we were under intensive pressure from our customers (
yes...get the 128-user bin -Charles Is there any way to get more than 64 associations on an AP1000? Thanks, Robert Trout T-Speed rtrout@t-speed.com (office) 972.650.6974 www.t-speed.com _____________
Hi, We have a PoE injector/regulator solution that bypasses the ethernet port completely By putting a voltage regulator at the top (and having user adjustable setting to 5v, 9v, & 12v on our PoE solu