[AusNOG] Hotel room device identification
Skeeve Stevens
skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net
Wed Jun 27 15:49:36 EST 2012
Hey there,
We do quite a bit of work in hotels, motels, student accomodation, and all
that kind of thing. The core of the network is handled, but the access
technology is what I am looking for.
Something nice and simple, that doesn't looks like a typical router...
something any joe can use.
*
*
*Skeeve Stevens, CEO - *eintellego Pty Ltd
skeeve at eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net
Phone: 1300 753 383; Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
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The Experts Who The Experts Call
Juniper - Cisco – IBM
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Jeremy Begg <jeremy at vsm.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Skeeve,
>
> It's not clear if you're looking for something to use yourself or if it's
> going to be something you're planning on selling.
>
> If it's for personal use, have you tried an Apple Airport Express? I used
> to
> carry one with me everywhere, worked very nicely for this - until it
> developed a fault (I think it got dropped once too often).
>
> The new Airport Express is now sub-$100, has two ethernet ports, and a
> power
> cord. The old one had no cord, it plugged straight into the wall, which
> was
> fine if the hotel room desk wasn't hard up against the powerpoint (as many
> are).
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeremy Begg
>
> >OK, so after identifying that in-room wireless/wired device, it turns out
> >that no one keeps it in stock and its a 3 month production lead time - and
> >30% up front before you can order it.
> >
> >Anyone know of anything similar that can turn a wired internet connection
> >in a room into a little wireless+wireless device? I presume someone here
> >may have come across something similar to these units. I did like the
> >format of these and they worked well in my hotel room in New Delhi.
> >*
> >
> >*
> >*Skeeve Stevens, CEO - *eintellego Pty Ltd
> >skeeve at eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net
> >
> >Phone: 1300 753 383; Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
> >
> >facebook.com/eintellego ; <http://twitter.com/networkceoau>
> >linkedin.com/in/skeeve
> >
> >twitter.com/networkceoau ; blog: www.network-ceo.net
> >
> >The Experts Who The Experts Call
> >Juniper - Cisco – IBM
> >
> >On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 1:48 AM, Skeeve Stevens <
> >skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Hey all,
> >>
> >> When I was in India (New Delhi) earlier this year I had an in-room
> >> internet device that was interesting.
> >>
> >> http://i.imgur.com/omaI9.jpg
> >>
> >> It had a little AP and a retractable ethernet cable built into it.
> >>
> >> At the time I managed to identify it, but I can't recall who made the
> >> device.
> >>
> >> Has anyone seen this device and may know of its supplier?
> >>
> >> ...Skeeve
> >> *
> >>
> >> *
> >> *Skeeve Stevens, CEO - *eintellego Pty Ltd
> >> skeeve at eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net
> >>
> >> Phone: 1300 753 383; Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
> >>
> >> facebook.com/eintellego ; <http://twitter.com/networkceoau>
> >> linkedin.com/in/skeeve
> >>
> >> twitter.com/networkceoau ; blog: www.network-ceo.net
> >>
> >> The Experts Who The Experts Call
> >> Juniper - Cisco – IBM
> >>
> >>
> >
>
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