Sergey, I've found that if you pass all protocols under "Bridging" it will work. It will also work if you block all protocols but IP, IP-ARP, PPP, and 802.3 NetBUI. For some strange reason, if you ju
Update. Until it crashes several hours later. Sergey, I've found that if you pass all protocols under "Bridging" it will work. It will also work if you block all protocols but IP, IP-ARP, PPP, and 80
Which brings up the question. Is SR-4000 appropriate for bridging out of a Karlnet TC network into another network? I'm not using NAT, so I don't care about the number of "users" it will support, it'
Shane, That's what we use at all customer locations. Works fine. Just keep that cable router in router mode...don't try and bridge!!! :) Norm Asante NAT so
Interesting idea, but my guess is no. I do, however, use these Dlink devices in repeater mode to cover small NLOS neighborhoods. Seems to be working (I'll know more as we get some history.) Norm in t
Supposedly the wireless side regulates the client upload speed, and the Ethernet bandwidth setting regulates the client download speed, but in practice, I've only been able to effect a symmetrical bw
Thanks Kevin, I'll give it a go. I'm about to add another radio up at our WIPOP and free up the second wireless interface on the AP-1000 for PtMP, and put the backhaul on another RG. I'm running SR41
Anyone know what protocols you must pass before PPPoE will work over a KN bridged network? Right now I'm passing IP and IP-ARP, and she's a no go. (Although it could be for a variety of other reasons
I'm trying to use the SR-4000 in bridge mode to communicate with a client's equipment via another wireless bridge (Proxim BG-2000). When I connect to this wireless bridge, I can see the network just
Hi Charles, Sorry I wasn't clearer. The BG-2000 is just hooked via Ethernet to a RG-1100 running SR-4000/v.4.31. I replaced the BG-2000 with a Dlink AP, to find that the same problem exists. From the
It would be nice. Even nicer if it would also support KN TC... Imagine! http://www.ubicom.com/news/releases/2003/20030127_KarlNet.html It will be interesting to see what the Ubicom/KN combo produces
Bill, as you have found out, the PRISM 2.0 cards are not useable with Karlnet. Get Tony to swap them for some PRISM 2.5 cards...I have some 100mW versions used in our backhaul, and they work marvelou
Speaking of, what are Karlnet WISPs planning for future deployment? The EOL of the RG pretty much put a fork in it for me, as the replacement hardware is priced too high for resi/SOHO customers. Anyo
And how many cards? I notice the spec states PCMCIA / CARDBUS socket(s). One of each? What's the best value radio to run in these things? The Ruby chipset radio? weren't
Yup, way too expensive for my customers. Looking at alternatives.... So, now, where I was having to charge $400 per install, I'll need to charge closer to $500. That's just too much for most of my ma
Sweet! We are also using RG1100s and the SR-4000. You must be using a fairly inexpensive antenna? Almost all of our installs are 24dB parabolic grids ($65). Mount at $15. Pigtails at $12.50. Enclosur
Kevin, I await the WET11-type driver with 'bated breath. As a matter of fact, if you want some beta testing, I'd like to give it a try. I can even be discrete. (It's difficult though. Norm -- Origina