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Hi Jim, Thanks for the response. My answers below. Thanks, Jim. Jim Thompson wrote: > > On May 16, 2005, at 4:32 PM, Jim Wang wrote: > >> What's the highest reported number of simultaneous users on a m0n0wall? > > > This is one of those "how long is a rope" style questions. What are > your "simultaneous users" doing, which hardware are you running on, etc? JIM: Wireless clients connected to a citywide wireless network. We're going to be evaluating it on a net4801. If all looks good it'll be installed on a 1U Dell Rack Mount Server, but what are your suggestions. > >> Has anybody compared the m0n0wall with a MikroTik router? > > > mikrotik is linux. 'nuff said. JIM: Hmm. OK :-) > . > JIM: Has anybody used the m0n0 under a WISP application and authenticated to Airpath. Here's a description from Airpath's website of what they do. Airpath is the preferred OSS and Roaming hosted solutions provider for wireless ISPs, service providers, network providers and systems integrators focused on wireless broadband services delivery for metropolitan area networks and venues-- from hotel chains to airports to cafes and campgrounds. Airpath-enabled carriers are able to quickly negotiate, activate and settle roaming agreements with other carriers. Airpath is making the fragmented nature of wireless broadband availability a thing of the past. |