What freqs are the Apex's available in now?


Travis Johnson wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> I just got a quote back from Trango for the following:
>
> 18ghz (311Mbps full-duplex) with split IDU/ODU
> 2ft dishes
> 48v rack mount power supplies
>
> Total price = $9,800
>
> Care to share the pricing on a Dragonwave for the same?
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
>
> 3-dB Networks wrote:
>   
>> I guess that's a personal preference. I've installed way more
>> Stratex/Ceragon/Dragonwave links using the voltmeter design and probably
>> just prefer it that way.
>>
>>  
>>
>> And yes 5 months ago there might have been a difference when the gear was on
>> sale from Trango and before Dragonwave dropped its pricing. I just did this
>> the other day with a customer. I was able to match Trango for the same
>> throughput
>>
>> Daniel White
>> 3-dB Networks
>>
>>   _____  
>>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Travis Johnson
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 7:40 AM
>> To: WISPA General List
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango Apex
>>
>>  
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Having used the "voltmeter" vs. LED method of aligning, I will take the LED
>> any day. One less piece of equipment to have to deal with on the tower, and
>> a much more accurate way to see the true RSSI on the link.
>>
>> And, I think we already did the "pricing" thing about 5 months ago, didn't
>> we? Seems like the Dragonwave was about $3,000 more for less of a radio...
>> ;)
>>
>> Travis
>> Microserv
>>
>> 3-dB Networks wrote: 
>>
>> Tom,
>>  
>> Quick question, then my response... do all Apex's ship with the fiber port
>> in them?
>>  
>> I really have to bite my tounge... I don't want to get into what all
>> happened (basically I don't want my thoughts made public and the customer I
>> was working for to read them) but I was not impressed at all with the Trango
>> Giga product... I just helped install nine links last week.  All I did was
>> install and configure the radios, so yes they said 256QAM at 3xx Meg... but
>> I didn't get to test it with live data, etc.
>>  
>> What I will say, the alignment LED is a gimmick.  Give me a BNC connector
>> hooked up to a voltmeter any day.  First my voltmeter is going to read to
>> decimals, which is very helpful aligning long links.  Second, the LED is
>> about worthless if the sun is shining on it, you have to cover it with your
>> hands to read the numbers which was difficult on at least one link I was
>> aligning.   Third, positioning on some towers to align the link made reading
>> the LED difficult.  None of these issues are problems with my voltmeter, I
>> simply just use a strip of electrical tape and tape it to the ODU where I
>> want.
>>  
>> One thing I did like, the handles on the ODU of the Giga.  Made aligning 3ft
>> dishes a bit easier...
>>  
>> With all of that said, what is the price on the Apex now that the summer
>> special is long over?  Before jumping for Trango, I would encourage anyone
>> to show me a current quote and to see if I can match it with Dragonwave...
>> from what I understand I can come damn close :-)
>>  
>> Daniel White
>> 3-dB Networks
>>  
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:38 AM
>> To: WISPA General List
>> Subject: [WISPA] Trango Apex
>>  
>> Not sure how many of you have tried the new Trango Apexes yet, but I thought
>>  
>> I'd share my recent experience....
>>  
>> OK.... 366mbps, 256QAM, Cost me much less than I was expecting. And.... it 
>> just freakin Worked!
>> WooHoo!  Man, I like this radio.
>>  
>> I specificaly liked the fact that the all outdoor unit, comes with 3 ports, 
>> 1 fiber, 1 GigE, 1 out-of-band managemnet, and supports inband management on
>>  
>> the GigE.
>> What I thought was unique was that either of the two Ethernet ports could be
>>  
>> used to provide the POE power input. And also optionally can just run 
>> stanrdard Electrical wire to the Molex connector instead if prefer.  But I 
>> was extremely impressed at the flexibilty in options to install this. The 
>> alignment LED is also awesome, that is positioned in a convenient place and 
>> shows actual RSSI DB number, as it really speeds up install and made it 
>> possible for one person to accurately align it.
>>  
>> Also note... The older Giga had some anoying firmware bugs last year in 
>> their Betas (typical of Beta), and I finally got around to upgrading to the 
>> latest firmwares. (I was 9 months overdue for the task) Guess what... All 
>> the problems are FIXED!!  Atleast the ones I knew about. I was really 
>> pleased.  I have to say this product line is REALLY coming along nicely.
>>  
>> Only thing I caution to be aware of is.... It takes a while to fully 
>> understand the relationship of how well your link is performing in relation 
>> to what the MSE value of the radio is.  MSE is the equivellent of 
>> measurement of SNR and distortion. And the ATPC and Adaptive Modulation 
>> thresholds are based on specific MSEs reached. The MSE feature/meter works 
>> good and accurately, it was just an issue of understanding how to 
>> interperate it.
>>  
>> I was also impreseed on how fast they associate when they are taking out of 
>> opmode and back on in opmode. Its super quick.
>>  
>> Tom DeReggi
>> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
>> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>>  
>>  
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Butch Evans"  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "WISPA General List"  <mailto:wireless@wispa.org> <wireless@wispa.org>
>> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 11:45 PM
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] WiMax delays?
>>  
>>  
>>   
>>
>> On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Travis Johnson wrote:
>>  
>>     
>>
>> I don't think this is entirely true. For us, it becomes a "value"
>> decision. If there was an AP that would deliver 100Mbps and could
>> support 1000 subscribers, I would be willing to pay $10,000+ for it
>> today. There is a real "gap" in the products that are available on
>> the market:
>>       
>>
>> I don't disagree with your assessment of the current product matrix.
>> I don't even assume that ALL WISPs are "cheap".  I am not sure I
>> would say that even MOST of them are cheap.  But enough of them are
>> that the middle of the road products you want are missing in action.
>>  
>>     
>>
>> Next = Mikrotik
>> Next = Trango, Canopy, etc
>>       
>>
>> Since they have fixed their wireless, I'd put MT in the same class
>> as Trango and Canopy.
>>  
>>     
>>
>> So, again, why hasn't there been an evolution of products the last
>> 2-3 years? Did everyone stop normal R&D to focus on WiMax?
>>       
>>
>> I have an opinion (which I stated in rant form) about what happened
>> to the R&D.  The Canopy line (which is a very nice radio) is a good
>> example.  Motorola has delivered a product that just works.  It is
>> expensive compared to other products sold to the same "marketplace",
>> but it is NOT expensive for what it delivers.  Better, yet, they are
>> working to make a new product line that will improve upon what is
>> available today.  But their primary market isn't the "normal" WISP.
>> They service companies that are better funded, which typically means
>> larger WISPs, cable companies and telcos.
>>  
>> I really hope I didn't offend anyone with my rant.  It wasn't
>> intended to do that.  I really just wish our industry as a whole
>> would get out of the hole that we have dug with the "cheaper is
>> better" mindframe.
>>  
>>   
>>     
>
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