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- From: "William Lester" <wlester AT engenderhealth.org>
- To: <mmcmichaels AT intrahealth.org>, <grhits AT lists.ibiblio.org>
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- Subject: RE: [grhits] router in rwanda
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 17:01:37 -0400
...and of course make sure you have a REALLY good grounded UPS or inverter protecting your router. We've been burned a couple of times by unstable electricity, lightning, poorly-wired sites, etc.
Cheers,
Bill Lester
William A. Lester
CTO/Director of Technology EngenderHealth 440 Ninth Avenue New York, NY 10001 (Office) 212.561.8002 (e-Mail) walester AT engenderhealth.org (URL) www.engenderhealth.org "There are 10 types of people in the world: those who can read binary numbers and those who can't. >>> mmcmichaels AT intrahealth.org 05/11 4:48 PM >>> Stan-
I think were going to get the SMC Barricade version with built-in wireless based on your recommendation. Thanks for your help!
Matthew
Matthew McMichaels Network Administrator IntraHealth International, Inc.
From: grhits-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:grhits-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Stan Mullen
Dear JoJo,
If you are using ADSL or ADSL or something that can uplink to a WAN (CAT5+) port, then I would recommend the SMC Barricade SMC7008ABR, I think you will find this a prefect solution for you. We have this router deployed in over ten of our field offices and its extremely simple to use and manage and offers all the basics and advanced features that you are probably interested in.
Best,
Stan ______________________________
Stan Mullen Director, Technology Services Pathfinder International Nine Galen Street Suite 217 Watertown, MA 02472
Voice (617) 924.7200.ex300 Fax (617) 924.3833 Email smullen AT pathfind.org Web www.pathfind.org
From: grhits-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:grhits-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Jojo Almario
We are researching outfitting one of our Rwanda offices with a 256k connection through Terracom (formerly Rwandatel). Considering the power and other conditions in that area, does anyone have recommendations on a small affordable broad-band router that has
- an easy to configure interface - native NAT or port forwarding - compatibility with standards over there and in the States
Also, I was wondering if any body has any experience with Terracom since they switched from Rwandatel. Thanks for any information anyone cares to divulge
JoJo
JoJo Almario Systems and Network Administrator Intrahealth International 919-313-9130 jalmario AT intrahealth.org
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[grhits] router in rwanda,
Jojo Almario, 05/11/2005
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: [grhits] router in rwanda, Stan Mullen, 05/11/2005
- RE: [grhits] router in rwanda, Stan Mullen, 05/11/2005
- RE: [grhits] router in rwanda, Matthew McMichaels, 05/11/2005
- RE: [grhits] router in rwanda, Stan Mullen, 05/11/2005
- RE: [grhits] router in rwanda, William Lester, 05/11/2005
- RE: [grhits] router in rwanda, Stan Mullen, 05/11/2005
- RE: [grhits] router in rwanda, Matthew McMichaels, 05/12/2005
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