In most cases the wireless link test and TurboCell Station entries will give you the same results. The only time they won't is when the wireless link test does Auto fallback. When it does auto fallba
Thanks for the info, we'll do what we need to to keep ahead of them. I guess we should be flattered that they feel Karlnet is big enough to spend their time on. Be sure to use the security already bu
Jim, In forced reload you can only upload software. You can not do an Open Remote or access the unit. This is normal and cannot be changed. Load the bin file in Forced reload and then reboot in norma
No.. you cannot do an Open Remote when you have the unit in Forced Reload. You can only do Upload Software. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43017 614 822-5275 x 1
Jim, You do the Open Config File option. Very top of the File Menu. Select the bin file and Import the key. When you go back to the File menu you will see the Upload Software. Doug Harman KarlNet, In
option Load configurator Attachment: Updating V4.0 BIN File From Base Boot (forced reload) Mode.doc Description: Binary data Attachment: Updating V4.0 BIN File.doc Description: Binary data
We don't support the 802.11a radios. The first ones out were for indoor use. The outdoor "a" radios are coming out in a few months and we are working on support for them now. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc
Jim, I think the confusion comes from some people calling the entire Wireless Bridge/Router a "radio". So someone will say the limit is 64 per "radio" when actually they mean the entire hardware unit
We have support for the Spectralink 802.11b phone. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43017 614 822-5275 x 123 614 822-0024 fax
Travis, The 200 remotes is a "Wow" number we are working towards. There is no guarantee, but you set goals and try. Of course the bandwidth you promise customers and your RF link quality are the lead
We do not work on the AP-2000 as of today. We did port the TC code to a O/S that will work on the AP-2000, but need to do a port to work on this hardware. Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place No
The drop in throughput would be 1/2 if you are going through a repeater with only one radio in it. This happens because the bridge has to handle each packet twice. Going through a repeater (bridge) w
One thing about routing.. It does keep unnecessary traffic off of the wireless link. If you do that then the throughput is going to be higher. Bridge is basically a packet comes in one interface and
I didn't celebrate the 4th so I could write up a Routing Paper. I hope everyone enjoys: Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43017 614 822-5275 x 123 614 822-0024 fax
Jim, Did you see the attached document? Also Karlnet uses the standard routing that is used by Cisco and others, so if you get info for IP router from the web or in a book it will relate to how Karln
We do classless routing so you can put in VLSM (variable length subnet masks). Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43017 614 822-5275 x 123 614 822-0024 fax
they are different things.. the redirector keeps you from having to change your PC settings when you move from home to office. Incoming is for outside access to an internal server located on your LAN
Its for the email settings, under account information. You wouldn't have to change your outgoing server when you moved your wireless connection Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc
I just got some feedback from someone else that had a similiar problem with the NDIS. In their case the computer bios was not recognizing the radio. When they updated the bios on the motherboard the
Eric, Can you send data over the wireless link? Doug Harman KarlNet, Inc. 525 Metro Place North Suite 100 Dublin, OH 43017 614 822-5275 x 123 614 822-0024 fax