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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Seconding Andrew here, Duxtel have always been fantastic to us.<BR>
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If you're in Brisbane, check out <A HREF="http://www.wifiproducts.com.au">http://www.wifiproducts.com.au</A>. They can be a little brash and don't allow pickups, but tell them the guy with the chocolate sent you - they'll know what you mean (chocolate and beer appear to be two forms of unanimous bribery when one needs kit in a hurry!).<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
Curtis<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net on behalf of Andrew Cox<BR>
Sent: Thu 6/3/2010 12:05 PM<BR>
To: ausnog@ausnog.net<BR>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] gardren wall software<BR>
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Of note thou, if you actually want a wireless enabled one you'd need<BR>
to go with an RB4XX version.<BR>
<BR>
Mike from Duxtel is great and I'm sure he'd even set them up (that 1<BR>
hours every 24 hours setup is quite easy to do on) for you if you wanted<BR>
an out of the box solution for any number of sites.<BR>
<BR>
- Andrew<BR>
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On 6/3/2010 11:24 AM, Sean K. Finn wrote:<BR>
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> +1 for these little puppies for café hotspots.<BR>
><BR>
> *From:* ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net<BR>
> [<A HREF="mailto:ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net">mailto:ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net</A>] *On Behalf Of *Curtis Bayne<BR>
> *Sent:* Thursday, 3 June 2010 11:36 AM<BR>
> *To:* Nathan Brookfield; Bruce Forster; ausnog@ausnog.net<BR>
> *Subject:* Re: [AusNOG] gardren wall software<BR>
><BR>
> <A HREF="http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IP/Hotspot">http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IP/Hotspot</A><BR>
><BR>
> $75 for the RB750 and it'll even support v6 outta the box ;)<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
> -----Original Message-----<BR>
> From: ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net on behalf of Nathan Brookfield<BR>
> Sent: Thu 6/3/2010 11:34 AM<BR>
> To: 'Bruce Forster'; 'ausnog@ausnog.net'<BR>
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] gardren wall software<BR>
><BR>
> Bruce,<BR>
><BR>
> There are many Open Source and commercial solutions which would meet<BR>
> your requirements but we presently use<BR>
> www.chillispot.info<<A HREF="http://www.chillispot.info">http://www.chillispot.info</A>> which will run on<BR>
> CentOS without issue.<BR>
><BR>
> Takes a little bit of configuration and time to get to know the in's<BR>
> and out's of it 'but' once you have a handle on it the entire solution<BR>
> is extremely reliable and robust.<BR>
><BR>
> Thanks,<BR>
> NB<BR>
><BR>
> From: ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net<BR>
> [<A HREF="mailto:ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net">mailto:ausnog-bounces@lists.ausnog.net</A>] On Behalf Of Bruce Forster<BR>
> Sent: Thursday, 3 June 2010 11:32 AM<BR>
> To: ausnog@ausnog.net<BR>
> Subject: [AusNOG] gardren wall software<BR>
><BR>
> Hi Guys,<BR>
><BR>
> Before i go down the road of building my own, is there a good garden<BR>
> wall software that will run on a linux (pref centos) machine.<BR>
><BR>
> Im chasing something that will allow open access, log the mac, and<BR>
> after a time limit block that mac address for 24 hours.<BR>
><BR>
> Eg, shop wants to offer customers free wifi while they have a coffee<BR>
> etc and then after an hour block them to stop abuse of the network..<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
> Regards,<BR>
><BR>
> bruce<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
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