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Does Ubiquiti NanoStation have manual ant. polarity setting? »
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SuperWISP

join:2007-04-17
Laramie, WY
reply to mejimbo
Re: Power loss notification by e-mail

We do this in the most boneheaded way possible. We attach a 5V power supply to one of the handshake lines on the server's parallel port, and run a little program that polls the I/O port.
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