Anyone know of any repositories of example docs to purchase another wisp/fisp?
Hate to make it up when there’s got to be boilerplate somewhere.
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With FCC/NTIA constantly harping on availability and speed, I’m struck by how
many people have almost too many broadband options. And I’m convinced price is
a much bigger issue with consumers than speed. But price regulation is the
third rail for govt, so they talk about availability and speed
Not that device in particular but the number of locations and RS-232
ports per device may drive you in a certain direction.
I've been looking for a new solution as well. With 100's of locations I
find you need some sort of dashboard to track and manage devices,
whether home-grown or from a
Sorry to hijack the thread.
I've been considering developing a few different products to broaden my
product line so it isn't so WISP focused. One of the things I've looked
at is a terminal server device since the existing ones seem so rediculous
for the price.
BUT.. to meet the price target I'
That's what I would do... out of band management network where a serial console
(and other things) reside.
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Mike Hammett
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The Brothers WISP
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From: "Forrest Christian (List Account)"
To: "An
On the Facebook groups, they're regularly recommending people call Comcast and
threaten to leave to get a lower price.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
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From: "Ken Hohhof"
To: "AnimalFarm M
Does anyone understand how this works, from the customer perspective? Does
it assume you have a live but unused Xfinity coax connection in your house
or apartment somewhere?
What I've gleaned from poking around the Internet is:
- Intended to counter low price 5G Home Internet competition