Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Wireless internet and the future

Wireless internet can be a tricky thing. Many of you understand that your ISP doesnt want a call every time you have a minimal slowdown, but at the same time they do need to know if you are experiencing troubles.

Gearing up:
Today I added a 4th generation of equipment to wireless products. I find Ubiquity to be very reliable, structured, well back, and pervasive (or ubiquitous) with their architectural design from hardware to software no matter the type of equipment. I want to give a big thumbs up to Ubiquity thus far!

How to deal:
Let them know and they will make a record of it, unless it is widespread in which they are fixing it already. Simple as that.

How NOT to deal:
Call every day, or multiple times a day, to complain your service is crap. If your that unhappy, chances are your signal is crappy enough that they would rather get rid of you and install a much more valuable customer.

Future:
Cloud based technologies ... period. Cisco, Dlink, Meraki, Dropbox, Ubuntu/Linux, Google and about every other company that will not fail this year will be cloudbased by 2013 ... or had better be.

Monday, July 23, 2012

'long distance wireless point to multi point' bridge

Just finished a new network scheme. False IP alias redirects, network bridging, LDWPTMP with CPE WDS ... getting ready to utilize these 33 T1s ... gangsta