Mike, Greg, Miller, and Tomas talk about the recent Ubiquiti exploit(stuff happens, right), and some best practices for securing your network. Mike gives some indepth details on what happened, and we talk about ways to mitigate.
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Greg, Miller, Jeremy Austin, a little bit of Mike, Cox, and Tomas talk about monitoring and demo just a little of what NetXMS can do. We talk about what/how we monitoring now, and how we all wish we had a Tomas to build a system for us.
It has been ages since we have casted, so it was obvious that we had a lot to say…over 2 hours worth of stuff to say. We covered a lot of ground, so hang on to your britches. This episode we had Andrew Cox, Justin Wilson, Mike Hammett, and myself Greg Sowell.
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Thoughts on version 6.1 of Mikrotik ROS
Just a little about <a href=”http://www.wispa.org/category/tags/ispamerica”ISPAmerica
I suspect the ArcWireless stuff is based on Atheros chipsets just as AirMax and NV2.
I am really excited about the new Trango platform. Not only is it in 60 MHz vs. the 100 MHz of AirFiber, but it also only uses one polarity vs. two. It also has built in aggregation, so you can combine two links with just a single Ethernet down the tower.
Justin received a Knights of the Black Tie Award
Sub10 has some really cool 60 and 70\80 GHz products. I expect to see a 10 gigabit radio in 70\80 in 2 years. The 60 GHz radios can be physically clustered in a set of 4, pointing in any one direction. Due to FSL, one can colocate 15 to 30 radios on a given structure.
WLANMall was showing off a video surveillance system (I forget the name) that was really impressive. I could go on and on about all the cool stuff it can do, but to sum it up, it’s relatively cheap, it seems to scale well (Clark County, NV schools have 5k cameras on it), it can use your cell phone’s camera.
PureWave’s 6×6 MIMO achieves great foliage penetration. 3650 models surpass the penetration of 900 MHz. I suspect 2.5 GHz operators running the gear may meet the penetration abilities of TVWS, only in a stable regulatory environment and actually have some bandwidth to work with.
Looking forward to additional space that may be coming at 3.6 GHz and in 5 GHz.
Hey, some of us have “SANs” and virtual environments. Other stuff I was talking to other WISPs about: Nexenta SAN, VMWare Service Provider Program
One of the vendors was shooting commercials for a “Backhaul Heros” promotion.
They’re hung up on Vegas for the fall show because Vegas is the cheapest place in the country with ready airport access to have a conference.