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![]() Over the past few months, we’ve kept you updated on our upcoming NetEqualizer YouTube caching feature. We’re now excited to announce the availability of a beta testing trial.While we have sanity and load-tested our YouTube caching systems, and there is very little risk of lockup or failure, we’re offering the beta trial to obtain more real-world data from live networks. This will help us as we set expectations for our general release. The beta trial is available to all existing NetEqualizer customers and will be offered with complementary set-up support. (A $500 fee will apply for the general release.) However, to qualify, interested trial participants must meet the following requirements:
There are only a limited number of spaces in the trial available, so be sure to let us know if you’re interested at 1-800-918-2763 or admin@apconnections.net. For more information on YouTube caching, visit our new FAQ article on the NetEqualizer News Blog. |
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For those of you who plan on waiting for the general release of the NetEqualizer YouTube caching feature, here are some additional details to give you a better idea of what to expect.For best results, we’re going to strongly suggest you have a NE3000-class or above NetEqualizer system. However, we will honor caching server systems on NE2000-class NetEqualizers purchased in the last three months. A current NetEqualizer Software Subscription will also be needed to install the feature along with a one-time $500 set-up charge to cover the installation and check-up of your caching system. YouTube caching will require a minimum of eight gigabits of memory, but systems having only four gigabits can still be used with an additional highly reliable disk drive device, which is also available to boost performance for the eight-gigabit units. As is, eight gigabits of memory will support between 150 and 250 YouTube videos depending on their average length. It is estimated that about 10 to 20 percent of your YouTube traffic will come from the cache, which will make a significant impact in average video speed and quality as well as the reduction of overall bandwidth usage. The disk drive version is estimated to cache approximately 4,000 of the most popular YouTube videos, likely increasing hit rates for videos to nearly 50 percent. In addition to improved video quality and access for the customer, the YouTube caching feature will offer administrators and ISPs an even more effective way to optimize their networks while respecting user privacy and net neutrality. For more information on the benefits of caching for net neutrality, click here. To learn more about the upcoming NetEqualizer YouTube caching feature general release, contact us at 1-800-918-2763 or sales@apconnections.net. |
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![]() As we begin a new year, we’re making some minor changes to the NetEqualizer product line. To start, we’re introducing the new-look NetEqualizer console (see unit to left). Of course, the quality of our product hasn’t changed, but we thought it was time for a little updating.Also, starting this month, we’ll be offering both the NE3000-100 and NE3000-150 NetEqualizer systems. This will allow customers to even better customize the NetEqualizer to their individual needs. Furthermore, we’ll be changing the NE2000-45 NetEqualizer model to the NE2000-50. Finally, in addition to these changes, we’re also releasing our 2011 NetEqualizer price list. The full list can be viewed here without registration for a limited time. Current quotes will not be affected by the pricing updates and will be honored for 90 days from the date the quote was originally given. |
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How to Determine a Comprehensive ROI for Bandwidth Shaping Products
In the past, we’ve published several articles on our blog to help customers better understand the NetEqualizer’s potential return on investment (ROI). Obviously, we do this because we think we offer a compelling ROI proposition for most bandwidth-shaping decisions. Why? Primarily because we provide the benefits of bandwidth shaping at a a very low cost – both initially and even more so over time. (Click here for the NetEqualizer ROI calculator.) But, we also want to provide potential customers with the questions that need to be considered before a product is purchased, regardless of whether or not the answers lead to the NetEqualizer. With that said, this article will break down these questions, addressing many issues that may not be obvious at first glance, but are nonetheless integral when determining what bandwidth shaping product is best for you. First, let’s discuss basic ROI. As a simple example, if an investment cost $100, and if in one year that investment returned $120, the ROI is 20 percent. Simple enough. But what if your investment horizon is five years or longer? It gets a little more complicated, but suffice it to say you would perform a similar calculation for each year while adjusting these returns for time and cost. The important point is that this technique is a well-known calculation for evaluating whether one thing is a better investment than another – be it bandwidth shaping products or real estate. Naturally and obviously the best financial decision will be determined by the greatest return for the smallest cost. The hard part is determining what questions to ask in order to accurately determine the ROI. A missed cost or benefit here or there could dramatically alter the outcome, potentially leading to significant unforeseen losses. For the remainder of this article, I’ll discuss many of the potential costs and returns associated with bandwidth shaping products, with some being more obscure than others. In the end, it should better prepare you to address the most important questions and issues and ultimately lead to a more accurate ROI assessment. Let’s start by looking at the largest components of bandwidth shaping product “costs” and whether they are one-time or ongoing. We’ll then consider the returns. |
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![]() Since announcing the upcoming release of our NetEqualizer YouTube caching feature last month, we’ve received an overwhelming number of inquiries as to when the feature will be available. As of now, we’re still working through multiple scenarios under load in our labs to ensure a seamless release, but we’re expecting a full launch some time next month.The upcoming feature will store the top 300-500 trending YouTube videos to ensure faster and more efficient access. For best results, we’re going to suggest 4 to 16 gigabits of RAM. Almost all of this memory will be used for caching, and the bulk of that will be these YouTube videos. This should be more than enough to capture the most popular YouTube content. We are considering an option to put a large disk drive in the NetEqualizer in a future release, but we still like the stability of the smaller cache hosted in RAM for both speed and reliability. Overall, the feature will be a major step toward making sure the most popular YouTube content is accessible and reliable even during your network’s busiest hours. (See our blog article, Enhance Your Internet Service With YouTube Caching, for more information on the benefits of video caching). All future sales in 2010 will be eligible for the new release, so there’s no need to hold off on purchasing a NetEqualizer unit. If you need a NetEqualizer today but are waiting for the release, just let us know when you purchase and we will grandfather you in with three months of the NetEqualizer Software Subscription (NSS) to cover support for the YouTube release at no extra cost. As always, the release will be available at no charge to all current NetEqualizer users with valid NetEqualizer Software Subscriptions. For more information, contact us at sales@apconnections.net or 1-800-918-2763. |
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![]() Plans are now in the works for our next complimentary NetEqualizer training seminar to be held in Southern California in early 2011. We’ll keep you posted as the details develop and the final date and location are determined, but in the meantime, here’s a preview of what to expect. The upcoming seminar will cover:
If that isn’t enough, we’ll be giving away great door prizes to attendees. So, be sure not to miss this seminar! For more information, or to let us know that you’re interested in attending, contact us at admin@apconnections.net. |
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By Art Reisman | The 10-Gigabit Barrier for Bandwidth Controllers and Intel-Based Routers
Editor’s Note: This article was adapted from our answer to a NetEqualizer pre-sale question asked by an ISP that was concerned with its upgrade path. We realized the answer was useful in a broader sense and decided to post it here. Any router, bandwidth controller, or firewall that is based on Intel architecture and buses will never be able to go faster than about about 7 gigabits sustained. (This includes our NE4000 bandwidth controller. While the NE4000 can actually reach speeds close to 10 gigabits, we rate our equipment for five gigabits because we don’t like quoting best-case numbers to our customers.) The limiting factor in Intel architecture is that to expand beyond 10-gigabit speeds you cannot be running with a central clock. Therefore, with a central clock controlling the show, it is practically impossible to move data around much faster than 10 gigabits. The alternative is to use a specialized asynchronous design, which is what faster switches and hardware do. |
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![]() Every few months, we have a drawing to give away two roundtrip domestic airline tickets from Frontier Airlines to one lucky person who’s recently tried out our online NetEqualizer demo.The time has come to announce this round’s winner. And the winner is…Craig Diotte of Algoma University. Congratulations, Craig! Please contact us within 30 days at admin@apconnections.net or 303-997-1300 to claim your prize. |
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![]() Considering this, we’re now working in our test labs to integrate a custom YouTube caching feature for the NetEqualizer. This feature will store the top 300-500 trending YouTube videos, which make up a significant portion of YouTube traffic, for faster and more efficient access.
This approach is already being taken by several major ISPs, but should prove beneficial for networks of all sizes.
For more information about how caching video can improve your network performance, click here.
If video caching (YouTube or otherwise) with the NetEqualizer is something that would be of interest to you, or if you have any questions, please let us know at admin@apconnections.net or 1-800-918-2763.
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As we celebrate Thanksgiving and move into the holiday season, we at APconnections want to express our thanks to all of our customers. To start, we’re pleased to introduce a new and expanded version of our NetEqualizer lifetime trade-in policy. Customers with NetEqualizers purchased four or more years ago now qualify for a credit of 50 percent of the original unit’s purchase price (not including NSS, NHW, etc.) toward a new NetEqualizer. This offer is an addition to our original lifetime trade-in policy guaranteeing that in the event of an un-repairable failure of a NetEqualizer unit, customers have the option to purchase a replacement unit at a 50-percent discount off of the list price. While this policy is unique in its own right, we’re also challenging tech-industry tradition by offering it on units purchased from authorized NetEqualizer resellers. To learn more, or to get your trade-in started, contact us at sales@apconnections.net or 1-800-918-2763. For our official trade-in policy, visit our website. |
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Product Ideas Worth Bringing To Market
Editor’s Note:This month’s Best Of The Blog is a little out of the box, but it’s fun to think of product ideas. Feel free to add to our list (or to let us know if the products already exist) in the comments section on the blog and we’ll put your ideas in. Obviously, save the best ideas for yourself! The following post will serve as a running list of various ideas as I think of them. I promise at least two or three a week. Since I run a technology company, I really don’t have time to see any of these ideas through to fruition. The reason I’m sharing them is simply that I hate to let an idea go to waste. Notice that I did not say good idea. An idea cannot be judged until you make an attempt to develop it further, which I have not done in most cases. Note: I cannot ensure exclusive rights or ownership for the development of any of these ideas. 1) A Real Unbiased Cell Phone Coverage Map We all know those spots on the interstate and parts of towns where our cell phone coverage is worthless. If you could publish an easy-to-use, widely accepted and maintained guide to these areas, it would become a very popular site. Research Findings: From my brief search on the subject a consumer trade rag called CNET has done some work in this area but I could only find their demos and press releases. I kept getting the map of the Seattle area with no obvious way to get a broader map search. 2) Commodity Land Trading Site |
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![]() Over the past four years, David has been a driving force behind the growth of APconnections. He’s a pioneer in guerrilla Internet marketing and research and has advanced the field in many ways that continue to astound us. We wish him the best as he transitions into a faculty position in his field. Good luck, David! |
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Next month, we’ll introduce our newest standard NetEqualizer feature – the NetEqualizer Speed Test Utility.After years of witnessing administrators of corporate networks struggle with diagnosing bandwidth speed issues, we’ve designed the Speed Test Utility with exactly those users in mind. It provides corporate network administrators with a bandwidth-monitoring tool that overcomes many of the problems generally encountered with online speed testing sites. How It Works The Speed Test Utility is an intelligent tool embedded in your NetEqualizer that can be activated from your GUI. On high-traffic networks, there is always a busy hour background load on the link – a baseline, if you will. When you set up the speed test tool, you simply tell the NetEqualizer some basics about your network, including:
After turning the tool on, it will keep track of your network’s bandwidth usage. If your usage drops below expected levels, it will present a mild warning on the GUI screen that your bandwidth may be compromised and give an explanation of the deviation. The operator can also be notified by e-mail. This set up allows bandwidth to be monitored without having to depend on unreliable speed tests or run time-consuming reports, allowing the problem to be more quickly identified and addressed. For more information about the NetEqualizer Speed Test Utility, e-mail us at sales@apconnections.net. The final release is expected to ship in November with all new units, however, contact us if you wish to beta test a pre-release copy. |
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Aside from our customers’ comments about the overall improvement in their network performance, one of the most common remarks we hear from NetEqualizer users concerns the technology’s positive return on investment (ROI).However, it’s also one of the most common questions we get from potential customers – How will the NetEqualizer benefit my bottom line? To better answer this question, we recently interviewed NetEqualizer customers from across several verticals to get their best estimates of the cost savings and value associated with their NetEqualizer. We compiled their answers into a knowledge base that we now use to estimate reasonable ROI calculations. Our calculations are based on real data and were done conservatively as not to create false promises. There are plenty of congested Internet links suffering out there every day, and hence there is more than enough value with the NetEqualizer. So, we did not need to exaggerate. ROI calculations were based on the following:
To see what the NetEqualizer can do for you, check out the ROI calculator at http://www.netequalizer.com/ROI.php. |
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![]() Hidden Nodes Explained In wireless networks, administrators are commonly faced with the problem of a “communication breakdown” between individual computers, or nodes. For example, although two nodes may be able to communicate with the access point (AP), the distance between the individual nodes and their inability to communicate hide the nodes from each other. This prevents one of the nodes from courteously “backing off” if they were to send data at the same time. Instead, the two nodes are forced to compete for access to the AP, often leading to the node with the stronger overall signal strength monopolizing the available bandwidth and preventing the second node from connecting to the network (For more information on the hidden node problem, see APconnections’ Hidden Node White Paper). The Findings According to the report, without the use of the APconnections Equalizing technology, the dominant node monopolized the available bandwidth while the hidden node was “locked out” and could not access the network, creating an “unacceptable” end-user experience. However, the study showed this problem could be effectively solved through the use of our Equalizing technology. The technology ensured that even users of hidden nodes maintained reliable network access by adding latency to the flow of the dominant nodes. This forced the dominant nodes “to back off and allow potentially hidden nodes to establish communications, thus reducing network disruption.” The full University of Limerick report can be found here on our website. For a detailed explanation of APconnections Equalizing technology, click here. We are currently recommending our NetEqualizer Lite to solve hidden node problems. |
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Every few months, we have a d![]() And the winner is…Scott Shinn of Carolina’s Lending Source, Inc. Congratulations, Scott! Please contact us within 30 days at admin@apconnections.net or 303-997-1300 to claim your prize. |
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A Case Study: Hospitality Industry and the Cost of Internet Congestion
In the hospitality industry, expenses are watched closely. All expenditures must be balanced with customer satisfaction, and reality dictates that some customer complaints cannot immediately be remedied. With the reduced revenue that’s come with the current economic climate, difficult decisions must be made about what issues to address and when.While the quality of basic hotel services and comforts may still serve as the baseline for guests’ satisfaction, high-speed Internet service is quickly becoming a factor when choosing where to stay. This is especially true for business travelers. In this article, we use interviews with NetEqualizer customers in the hospitality industry and our own experience to define the cost of a congested Internet pipe in terms of dollar impact on a hotel business. The conclusions below are based on a business-class, three-star travel hotel with 200 rooms. These same metrics can be scaled up to larger conference centers or smaller travel hotels. We start with the online behavior that’s behind bandwidth congestion and then discuss the financial repercussions. Causes of Bandwidth Congestion and Slow Internet Speeds A hotel of this size typically has two to 10 megabits of shared bandwidth available to guests. We assume 30 percent of the guests (roughly 60 people) are using the Internet for business purposes (e-mail, browsing, Skype, etc.) in the early to late evening hours. We also assume that 10 percent of the guests (20 people) will use the Internet for more intense recreational purposes such as Youtube or Hulu. |
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![]() We have now opened registration for our Fall Technical Seminar in Dublin, Ireland, presented by our authorized reseller Ai Bridges. For your convenience, we’re offering the Seminar on two dates: Monday, October 4th, and Tuesday, October 5th. Sign up for whichever date works best for you! This seminar is not to be missed…Our CTO, Art Reisman, will be there in person to discuss the NetEqualizer technology and to answer your questions. Here are the details: When:
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We look forward to seeing you this October in Dublin, Ireland! |
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At APconnections, we like to keep up with how the NetEqualizer is being used in different environments around the world. Over the past several years, a major part of how we spread the word about the NetEqualizer has been through the experiences of our customers.So, if you’re currently using the NetEqualizer and want to share your experience with the technology, send us a quick one-paragraph write-up on what the NetEqualizer is doing for you. As a “thank you” for your time, we’ll send you a $20 Starbucks gift card. Testimonials should be sent to admin@apconnections.net. We look forward to hearing what you have to say! (Limited supply of gift cards available. Offer good while supplies last. One gift card per customer.) |
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While many of our customers know us pretty well, here are a few NetEqualizer facts that are sure to leave some of you stumped. The correct answers can be found at the end of the newsletter. 1. Where is NetEqualizer manufactured?
2. What country outside of North America has the most NetEqualizer systems in use?
3. The NetEqualizer can be found in which of these locations?
4. How many end users have their Internet service go through a NetEqualizer on an average day?
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Top Five Causes For Disruption Of Internet Service
Editor’s Note: We recently took a poll from our customer base consisting of thousands of NetEqualizer users. What follows are the top five most common causes for disruption of Internet connectivity. 1) Congestion Congestion is the most common cause for short Internet outages. In general, a congestion outage is characterized by 10 seconds of uptime followed by approximately 30 seconds of chaos. During the chaotic episode, the circuit gridlocks to the point where you can’t load a Web page. Just when you think the problem has cleared, it comes back. The cyclical nature of a congestion outage is due to the way browsers and humans retry on failed connections. During busy times usage surges and then backs off, but the relief is temporary. Congestion related outages are especially acute at public libraries, hotels, residence halls and educational institutions. |
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Would you like to have a smart Web page policy security feature integrated within your NetEqualizer? If so, please let us know. We will be doing some beta integration testing soon with eSoft’s Web ThreatPak.Also, please let us know if you are already using their product and what your thoughts are.While there will be licensing charges for the eSoft technology, early integrators will get significant price breaks.To provide your feedback, contact us at 303-997-1300, extension 103, or at sales@apconnections.net. | ||||||||
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Seven Points To Consider When Planning Internet RedundancyThe chances of being killed by a shark are 1 in 264 million. Despite those low odds, most people worry about sharks when they enter the ocean, and yet the same people do not think twice about getting into a car without a passenger-side airbag. And so it is with networking redundancy solutions. Many equipment purchase decisions are enhanced by an irrational fear (created by vendors) and not on actual business-risk mitigation. The solution to this problem is simple. It’s a matter of being informed and making decisions based on facts rather than fear or emotion. While every situation is different, here a few basic tips and questions to consider when it comes to planning Internet redundancy. 1) Where is your largest risk of losing Internet connectivity? 2) Do not turn on unneeded bells and whistles on your router and firewall equipment. |
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![]() ASA, who provides full solutions including ‘ISP packages’, servers for ‘.com’ companies, computing environments for schools and research organizations, RAID and NAS set-ups, network installation, help-desk support, and much more, also makes equipment for the likes of Cisco, Microsoft and many Fortune 500 companies.
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White Paper: A Simple Guide to Network Capacity Planning
After many years of consulting and supporting the networking world with WAN optimization devices, we have sensed a lingering fear among Network Administrators who wonder if their capacity is within the normal range.
So, the question remains: How much bandwidth can you survive with before you impact morale or productivity?
The formal term we use to describe the number of users sharing a network link to the Internet is contention ratio. This term is defined as the size of an Internet trunk divided by the number of users. We normally think of Internet trunks in units of megabits. For example, 10 users sharing a one megabit trunk would have a 10-to- 1 contention ratio. If sharing the bandwidth on the trunk equally and simultaneously, each user could sustain a constant feed of 100kbs, which is exactly 1/10 of the overall bandwidth.
So what is an acceptable contention ratio?
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![]() The time has come to announce this round’s winner.
And the winner is…Javier Toro from Hablando Todos.
Congratulations, Javier! Please contact us within 30 days at admin@apconnections.net or 303-997-1300 to claim your prize.
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![]() Over the years, we’ve had several clients ask us for an easy way to explain how the NetEqualizer works. Well, our newest NetEqualizer video may be our best response yet. With the help of People Productions (see below), we’ve captured the NetEqualizer’s approach and effectiveness in two new videos — one straight to the point and the other a little more detailed.
So, if you’re looking for an easy way to explain exactly what you’re doing to make your network run smoothly, or are just in need of an overview how the NetEqualizer works, take a look.
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What Is Burstable Bandwidth? Five Points to Consider
Internet providers continually use clever marketing analogies to tout their burstable high-speed Internet connections. One of my favorites is the comparison to an automobile with overdrive that at the touch of button can burn up the road. At first, the analogies seem valid, but there are usually some basic pitfalls and unresolved issues. Below are five points that are designed to make you ponder just what you’re getting with your burstable Internet connection, and may ultimately call some of these analogies, and burstable Internet speeds altogether, into question.
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Notice to users of version 4.0 and higher released this December…
We have found a problem with the Subnet Mask feature used with connection limits. If you restart your system, the defined Subnet Masks are ignored on the restart. We have a patch that can be installed without disruption of service. Contact us via e-mail at support@apconnections.net for details.
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![]() The following is a write-up from People Productions, the company behind our new NetEqualizer video, detailing the video’s production process.
So, the folks at NetEqualizer gave me a buzz and one month later we have the NetEqualizer super hero. Here is the tale of how she came to life.
We’ve been around for 25 years making tons of videos for trade shows, training videos, promo videos, and a decade ago we started creative web applications and custom iPhone apps, integrating all these different media types and getting them working together. Art Reisman from APconnections called me up and pitched his concept — a metaphorical and visual method to get the simple concept of how NetEqualizer works. NetEqualizer “just works” in simple methods to get it so the bandwidth hogs play fairly with everyone else on the network. After a meeting of the minds, we wrote the script. This is the skeleton that inspires all the visuals. Once we had gotten every last “i” dotted, we recorded the voice over. We have an associate who does great voices, from famous impersonations to the old-time film reel/super hero voice you hear in the video.
Now that the audio bed is complete, we are able to move onto the visuals. We created storyboards that have just a few of the key scenes in the video, close-ups of the cars, our heroine standing proud, and get those over to Art to approve. After a few minor tweaks, we start animating. This 3D stuff requires some heavy-duty gear so we got the graphics guy, Mike, the best computer in the company and many hours of render time.
Once we get the video edited together with the audio, we added in the sound effects of the cars and the music. Add some polishing touches and we are done!
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![]() Due to the popularity of our recent Garmin promotion, we’re not only extending the offer, but we’re making it that much sweeter. Now, in addition to the option of a complimentary Garmin GPS system, we’re offering NetEqualizer purchasers our special Valentine’s Day package.Beginning February 9, 2009, all customers who purchase a NetEqualizer NE2000-20 model and above will have the choice between a $200 Marriott gift card or the Garmin nuvi 200 (Part Number: 010-00621-10). In addition, all purchasers of NetEqualizer models NE2000-10, NE2000-4, NE2000-2, or any NetEqualizer Software Subscriptions (NSS), can choose between a $100 gift certificate to The Cheesecake Factory or the Garmin eTrex H (Part Number: 010-00631-00).
To receive the hotel or dinner package, or the Garmin GPS systems, customers should send both the serial number and purchase date from the qualifying NetEqualizer via e-mail to admin@apconnections.net. Requests must be received by March 31, 2009. Only NetEqualizer models and NSS packages purchased between February 9, 2009, and March 15, 2009, will qualify. The offer is good only while supplies last. Standard mapping software as provided by Garmin is included. All other accessories and mapping software must be purchased separately. For more information on terms and restrictions, please contact us at 1-800-918-2763 or via e-mail at admin@apconnections.net. |
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We are currently looking into offering a module that will allow our customers to shape traffic going to a particular URL. As you know, currently we can set rate limits by MAC, IP, VLAN, SUBNET. However, we have not done anything to date for URL-based shaping in the main product line.If you are interested in this feature, let us know as this will influence our release date. Give us a call at 1-800-918-2763 or shoot us an e-mail at admin@apconnections.net. We look forward to hearing from you.
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![]() For those of you who weren’t able to make it to our most recent Tech Seminar at Eastern Michigan University, we’ve posted a short video on our blog that highlights some of the major points.In the video, we’ll cover:
While the video doesn’t replace the experience of an actual seminar, it gives an informative overview of the NetEqualizer technology. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments. And, as usual, we’re always planning future seminars. So, if you’d be interested in hosting a NetEqualizer Seminar in the months to come, let us know at either admin@apconnections.net or 1-800-918-2763. |
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![]() Over the past several years, Extensive Networks has been making the lives of many of our customers much easier.They provide complete turnkey management of on-premise voice, video and data services for apartments, condos, hotels and student housing, offering hassle-free telecom services that ultimately add value to the properties they serve.
So, if your network is getting you down, or you’re just looking for an upgrade, Extensive Networks can help. For more information on their services, visit http://www.ex-nets.com/. |
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Did you know that some of our users use two configurations and switch them out by time of day?
Although it is always best to keep your configuration simple, here is how you can change a configuration over at 5:00 every day: First, you must be logged in via the console or SSH to the NetEqualizer. Second, assuming you have a daytime configuration already in use, you will need to save your current NetEqualizer configuration so that it can be put back at a later time. You can do this with:
Next, you should change the NetEqualizer settings to how you would want them at night and then save that away with:
Now, create a shell script that can be run at 5:01 p.m. If using nano, enter:
And then insert the following four lines:
Now, create a shell script that can be run at 7:01 a.m. If using nano, enter:
And then put in the following four lines:
To make these two shell scripts executable, use:
Next, create a crontab file in the roots home directory. You can do this with nano. If using nano, then use:
In the /root/crontab_entries file you’ll next enter:
Now, to make NetEqualizer start using different configurations at different times of day, you will use:
Then, in the /art/autostart file, enter:
That should do it! NOTE: When using nano, you use CTRL-o and enter to save and CTRL-x to exit. There is a menu at the bottom if you forget. The “-w” means don’t wrap lines. |