We use a KN50 and a $50 router for the Nat, DHCP still a cheap solution. Regards Mark McKibbin DCS Internet 64 Queen St Warragul Victoria 3820 Australia www.dcsi.net.au mark@team.dcsi.net.au Ph. 1300
Its all enclosed, includes license and 24v power supply and POE injector, it's a complete setup No included well... granted if you want to do 20+ miles, you'll need to do the math and engineer a goo
Similar to what most people using canopy are doing. [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] notification. solution. notification. will our software CPE way ____________________________________________
kn-50 is rated for outdoor use kn-50 also works w/ higher powered network cards stay tuuned...early next week, we will be unveiling our own brand of integrated products for KarlNet that should knock
I don't buy the KN50 boards because I like having a solid outdoor spec. And using higher powered cards is a plus. I figure.. If the customer is in close I just use different combo of card and antenna
Have you seen the embedded antenna? Its an outdoor board [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] notification. spec. is same upgrading. notification. sg-4000, which sell. _____________________________
the KN-50 has an outdoor spec. Look at the PDF on Karlnet's website. At least that is what they are claiming. ;) _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes
What about an rg1000 in the embedded? Its cost is only a few $$ more than the kn50 [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] notification. off...(think notification. spec. in upgrading. notification. sg
I don't know. Ask Motorola. I only heard it was released. Regards, Jayson A. Baker Peak Internet Solutions Jayson, What are the specs on the 2.4ghz stuff? Thanks, Dan [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNote
Really? And do that features work? NOT! NAT? We had to turn of NAT on all of our clients long ago because they had most unbelievable problems with it. Routing? Quote from Karlnet support: "Why did y
The KN-50 is based on the Ubicom processor- not as fast as the KN-100 and cannot accommodate as many features. The current KN-50 software only does bridging and TurboCell- no NAT/DHCP. We are working
Then what is the main difference between the boards? the KN-50 has an outdoor spec. Look at the PDF on Karlnet's website. At least that is what they are claiming. ;) _________________________________
I was wishing that we could get higher processor boards, not lower. If the KN50 board can barely support the current feature set, what happens next year when Karlnet comes out with more features? The
The KN-50 is just a simple client. List price for a COMPLETE unit inside a flat panel antenna with PoE and software is $295. I see CW Labs posted earlier that they will have a version for $250. If yo
Kevin, What is starting list price for the kn-100? Thanks, Dan [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] notification. notification. If happens notification. TRYING notification. notification. notificat
What is the breakdown of feature differences? (I bet this has been discussed before, but I will ask anyway) The KN-50 is just a simple client. List price for a COMPLETE unit inside a flat panel anten
I noticed the mention of a CPE that is integrated. I have been using these for a while. Peep : http://www.ydi.com/products/etherant-2.php They also make an amplified version. Great CPE. No troublesho
The kn50 is a simple bridge that CAN NOT BE MANAGED VIA SNMP (IMO - my biggest complaint) And it has a 5 MAC limit I think [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] notification. notification. notificat
We have been using the Etherant for the last 2 years. I wanted something better with throttling. I live in Montana so the environment is challenging enough. (with the exception that we don't have as
YDI does, they call it "YDI-Fi" (Karlnet) Regards, Jayson A. Baker Peak Internet Solutions We have been using the Etherant for the last 2 years. I wanted something better with throttling. I live in M