The authenication is done at a server that doesn't know what port someone comes in on. All the server knows is that a MAC came to it and it needs to either pass or deny. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525
The word we hear about the RG and the AP is they will be around for 6 to 12 months. If they aren't then there are several boards we've found that can be used in their place. Also in 6 to 12 months th
I checked with engineering and was told that we are adding support so the radius server will get port information and be able to use this to authenicate users. It won't be on the next release, but po
I'll agree the documentation isn't there. In the past we've relied on some of the OEMs we have to do the documentation for our product and as time has past we haven't kept up as well as we should. I
The Avaya radios are supported in version 4.02 of the bin file. There is no longer any need to flash the firmware on the radios since we load 8.10 firmware onto the hardware (RG, AP, etc) and use tha
It's too early to tell if this is good or bad. We did know that the Wi-FI/Orinoco part of Agere was for sale or was going to be spun off from the other part of the company, so this wasn't a surprise
We have done some testing on the various high output radios and had the test results verfied with an outside company. Here is what we found: You should NOT use intersil prism 2 radios with AP-1000 ha
No we don't support the AP-200. There is a chance we can do this in the future. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43017 614 822-5275 x 123 614 822-0024 fax --Origin
The higher output radios don't work in the AP-1000. The hardware isn't setup to handle the power. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43017 614 822-5275 x 123 614 822
Kevin is correct with 100% accuracy. Intersil would need to add this onto the radio for us to be able to report it. Requests to Intersil could make this happen. I think Intersil is primarily an indoo
This could be one of two things: One is the radio firmware has a bug. The second is when you do a wireless link test the radios can do an auto-fallback and make the connection at a lower speed/higher
I'm checking on the SEC support. I've talked with Doug Karl, since he had to do some things with SEC that weren't supported in the Prism firmware. He thinks that they wouldn't work in bridging mode,
Hello Nate, thanks for the inquiry. The 64 user license is for the "box" unit.This is a combination of ALL RADIO interfaces, this number is based on expected throughput.So the answer would be false,
Bill, Thanks for the list. We love it when users of our equipment give us feedback on new features and how to improve. Thanks. Below are comments on your wish list. OSPF is on the schedule to put int
Bill, This feature blasts packets out so that a spectrum analyzer can help you align the antenna optimally. It was initially put in for our flashrom unit. The flashrom has LEDs that show signal stren
The OSPF project is just starting and will be a while before we have a Beta. I'll try and keep you updated as I get information on it's progress. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite
Norm, We see this problem with some of the higher power radios in the AP-1000 and the RG-1000. Those pieces of hardware were made for the 32mW radios and they will act funny with the 100mW and 200mW
Dan, The linux driver will allow you to make a satellite and you can use the linux applications such as routing, firewall, etc. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43