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amerigowire

join:2004-07-27
Vacaville, CA
What applications do you use to run your WISP?

What free and $$ applications do you use to help monitor and run your WISP? I use:

Ethereal, ntop, solarwinds and various linux commandline stuff such as tcpdump...

You?


IntraLink
Premium,MVM
join:2002-08-14
Utah Valley

We use Mikrotik on intel and routerboards to route our network and for some AP's.

We use MRTG/RDDTool to chart everything, and will probably migrate to CACTI.

We use Microsoft ISA Server 2004 to protect our Backoffice Servers running linux apps and IIS 6.0, SQL 2000, Exchange 2003 and lots of other software like our billing and remote backup systems.

Ethereal comes in handy a lot.

nwn
Premium
join:2004-03-05
Centerville, IN
reply to amerigowire
freeradius for authentication.
Red Hat ES Linux.
Apache for webserver.
OpenWebMail for web mail client.
sendmail for mail server.
BillMax for billing.
And similar to IntraLink for routing, etc.
--
Scott

cmaenginsb
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-19
Palmdale, CA

reply to amerigowire
Mdaemon for mail
IIS for web
Mikrotik for bandwidth control, possibly PPPOE in the future.
PRTG for SNMP graphing.
WhatsUp Gold for basic monitoring
We are currently working on a customer billing and crm solution based on .net but right now it's done in quickbooks and ASP pages.

VariableARK

join:2003-03-17
USA


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reply to amerigowire
mikrotik for routing/caching/bandwidthcontrol/etc...
wrote my own billing system
trying to setup cacti right now.

before was running apache just fine
was running whatever email stuff came on centos
++ squirrelmail for the webmail stuff
[[i could never get my webmail to work on my main domain. it only worked when you sent the mail to username@mail.xxxx.net and not username@xxxx.net ; even though i am pretty sure i had the mx record setup right; so i gave up for the time being]]

Ozcomp

join:2002-07-01
Gainesville, MO
reply to amerigowire
Mikrotik for bandwidth control.
Aplusbill for billing.
Plesk server for email and hosting.
smonitor to ping everyone and show network status.

Use to use cacti to chart with but left it behind awhile back.

DodgerDan

join:2002-11-12
Leesburg, VA

reply to amerigowire
said by amerigowire See Profile:

....I use:

Ethereal, ntop, solarwinds and various linux commandline stuff such as tcpdump...

You?
What are you running NTOP on and what version? I like NTOP but have had a heck of a time keeping it from crashing.

gammaone

join:2004-05-14
Clovis, CA

reply to amerigowire
freeradious for authentication (two separate servers - dialup and wireless)
Mikrotik for main router
cacti w/ rrdtool for charting
Plesk on RHES4 for mail and web services (multiple servers)
Home made billing solution with ASP/mySQL (on windows Plesk server)
mambo for our customer portal (though we need to do a lot of work to it before its really decent to look at).

pkats

join:2003-02-13
reply to amerigowire
Star-os for main router and APs doing bandwidth control and routing at each tower.
mail/webmail and webserver are outsource
Quickbooks for billing
MRTG for monitoring
Alertping for emailing network problems
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