<div>so am i </div> <div> </div> <div>S<BR>X<BR><BR><B><I>"Baker, George" <George.Baker@oldham.ac.uk></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hi<BR>I'm here<BR>George<BR><BR>________________________________<BR><BR>From: manchesterwireless-bounces+george.baker=oldham.ac.uk@lists.pointless.net on behalf of Harry Moyes<BR>Sent: Thu 26/07/2007 23:31<BR>To: Manchester's Wireless Community Network discussion list<BR>Subject: Re: [manchesterwireless] Anyone still active?<BR><BR><BR><BR>Reuben Finch wrote:<BR><BR>>I am alive gents<BR>><BR>>Kind Regards,<BR>>Reuben<BR>><BR>><BR>>-----Original Message-----<BR>>From:<BR>>manchesterwireless-bounces+reuben.finch=btinternet.com@lists.pointless.net<BR>>[mailto:manchesterwireless-bounces+reuben.finch=btinternet.com@lists.pointle<BR>>ss.net] On Behalf Of Ewan Leith<BR>>Sent: 25 July 2007 12:46<BR>>To:
Manchester's Wireless Community Network discussion list<BR>>Subject: Re: [manchesterwireless] Anyone still active?<BR>><BR>>Hi Andy, I'm still around, not sure who else is though :)<BR>><BR>>The least hassle way of doing a failover would probably be build a<BR>>list of "heart-beat" ip addresses on the internet, and have the main<BR>>router do a loop of ping tests.<BR>><BR>>if the pings failed for 30 minutes, then it could execute a script to<BR>>redo your network settings to point to the other adsl router and<BR>>re-run the test. if that also failed, at that point you'd probably<BR>>want to fail back to the original settings, so you didn't have a<BR>>messed up router sat there dead in the water...<BR>><BR>>Ewan<BR>><BR>>On 7/25/07, Andy Gauton <GOOT@THE-CROW.CO.UK>wrote:<BR>> <BR>><BR>>>Hi All,<BR>>><BR>>>Just thought I'd put a shout out to see who is still active on the list?<BR>>>Email
traffic has been very low, so I'm guessing not many.<BR>>><BR>>>Did anyone hear from Harry? I guess the plan at attempting to get a meet<BR>>>arranged well through.<BR>>><BR>>>Warrington Wireless is still running strong with 3 main households<BR>>> <BR>>><BR>>hammering<BR>> <BR>><BR>>>it on a daily basis. Recently replaced all 3 routers with "newer" WRT54GS<BR>>>and DD-WRT firmware. Signal strengths have increased. Not sure whether<BR>>> <BR>>><BR>>this<BR>> <BR>><BR>>>is due to the faster processor or the firmware? Either way it's good for<BR>>> <BR>>><BR>>us.<BR>> <BR>><BR>>>Just looking into a way to combine both the current broadband feed and a<BR>>>backup ADSL feed for failover - this appears not to be as straight forward<BR>>>as I would have hoped.....<BR>>><BR>>>Hope everyone is well.<BR>>>Regards<BR>>>Andy
:)<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>_______________________________________________<BR>>>ManchesterWireless mailing list<BR>>>ManchesterWireless@lists.pointless.net<BR>>>http://pointless.net/mailman/listinfo/manchesterwireless<BR>>><BR>>> <BR>>><BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>ManchesterWireless mailing list<BR>>ManchesterWireless@lists.pointless.net<BR>>http://pointless.net/mailman/listinfo/manchesterwireless<BR>><BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>ManchesterWireless mailing list<BR>>ManchesterWireless@lists.pointless.net<BR>>http://pointless.net/mailman/listinfo/manchesterwireless<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>Still listening .<BR><BR>Harry<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>ManchesterWireless mailing
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