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Ozcomp

join:2002-07-01
Gainesville, MO
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Re: What applications do you use to run your WISP?

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.
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