On Sun, 26 Oct 2008, kitepilot@kitepilot.com wrote: > I too run a wireless ISP. hmmm ... an ISP I consulted at tried deployment of a non FCC type certified 802.11 solution a few years ago, but I was uneasy with their casual attitude, and certainly did not understand the business model. Goodness, that was late 2000. They are gone now. Another I worked with used the Motorola kit which is duly licensed, but it seemed too fragile around lightning and again, they are now gone. > I could use some help shaping my line though... I assume you mean the non-connectivity part. That is the anchor which makes the case for using a local, rather than a national 'rackshack' > Enrique > > PS: My ISP runs exclusively in Linux. Mostly LFS. As the customer is always right, we offer whatever the customer wants on the colo side of the shop; the Windows boxes are in migration into virtual instances, so we can move them between datacenters, after a local week long power outage exposed problems in one 'data hotel's backup power implementation. For hysterical, historical reasons, billing is in Optigold (OS/X), but we batch post process invoice images, etc into well-named PDFs, and then out to the site, and back onto Linux hardware. An ancient Sun running SunOS 2.4 was still doing DNS and the cutomer provisioning code (written back in 1994 ) in perl 4 until a re-write earlier this year. Linux everywhere else (CentOS actually) of course. -- Russ herrold --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss