Okay...I am J A I M E    (sounds like Hi   me in metal)   he is J A M I E
...   (as in Jay me- me and you)...

I had a had to use command line script to clean out DDWRT OS from several
Rocket M5's so I guess it can't be any harder.


Jaime Solorza
Wireless Systems Architect
915-861-1390

On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Mike Hammett via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, I had meant Jamie Fink from Mimosa regarding the frequency usage in
> 4x4, but you're welcome too!
>
> Bitlomat has a tool to take you to and from stock firmware.
>
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> *From: *"Jaime Solorza via Af" <[email protected]>
> *To: *"Animal Farm" <[email protected]>
> *Sent: *Monday, October 20, 2014 1:02:57 PM
>
> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Next article posted - Chapter 52
>
> Hum....interesting " However, now that you can put Bitlotmat firmware on
> Ubiquiti (and soon others) hardware, it’s more interesting.  "   ...isn't
> the Bitlomat an img type file?
>
> Jaime Solorza
> Wireless Systems Architect
> 915-861-1390
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Mike Hammett via Af <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Their PtP is indeed two channels of 2x2. There's simply no way to get the
>> needed diversity for 4x4 in any way other than frequency.
>>
>> Their PtMP talks 2x2 to two clients independently via beamforming. That's
>> the premise of Mu-MIMO. I had assumed it was all on the same frequency, but
>> I don't believe I specifically asked that.
>>
>> Jamie, care to comment?
>>
>>
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>> *From: *"Gino Villarini via Af" <[email protected]>
>> *To: *"<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
>> *Sent: *Monday, October 20, 2014 12:41:10 PM
>>
>> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Next article posted - Chapter 52
>>
>> My understanding of Mimosa ptp is that it's not 4x4 but 2 2x2 radios.
>> Same for pmp?
>>
>> Gino A. Villarini
>> @gvillarini
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 20, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Mike Hammett via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>   My comment is awaiting moderation, but I'll post it here:
>>
>>
>>  I believe the Force 110 is still using non-GPS radios. The price on the
>> GPS radios is $500, so radio plus antenna for $130 doesn’t seem likely.
>>
>> The time from ePMP announcement to Force 110 was a year. The Force 100
>> came out somewhere in the middle. Compare that to Ubiquiti’s timeframe of
>> what, five years between NanoBridge and NanoBeam?
>>
>> I also hate reflectors. Stupid idea when you try to say you’re not
>> satellite… by putting a satellite dish looking object on their house.
>>
>> Radwin is a commercial play. No way can they compete in the residential
>> area, and I’m not sure that they’re trying to. They likely enjoy healthy
>> margins with their commercial and non-access plays. Still N, though.
>>
>> Trango’s PtMP is a joke.
>>
>> Proxim… maybe. It’s not as cheap as the other stuff out there, but it
>> does have a respectable CPE price given that it is the only non-Cambium PMP
>> platform to sync with Cambium PMP… only with more throughput. Still N,
>> though.
>>
>> I had thought it was great that Bitlomat was in the industry, but it
>> didn’t offer enough to persuade me to move. However, now that you can put
>> Bitlotmat firmware on Ubiquiti (and soon others) hardware, it’s more
>> interesting. GPS sync being field tested is interesting.Great for migration
>> from one platform to theirs. AC in in the spring is interesting. They do
>> have superior antennas compared to Ubiquiti. I’m hoping that they’ll be the
>> first GPS AC system and likely at a lower AP cost than Mimosa.
>>
>> Mimosa will be the hands-down performance winner for the foreseeable
>> future. I spent some time with Jamie to further understand the product and
>> Kelly to further understand the company. The APs are reasonably priced,
>> especially given their huge potential. Did you know that they have a
>> Broadcom Network Processor in them, which they hope to do
>> Barracuda\Procera-lite features with? A lot was revealed to me at the show.
>> I assume since it was in public that it’s public knowledge, so I’ll save
>> some of the gems for another time.
>>
>> I don’t share Rory’s affection for continuously upgradability. Give me
>> the best of what’s out there. Customer adds in older sections can be done
>> with gear that I’ve forklifted when going to a new platform elsewhere. All
>> parts continuously moving while I make sure I’m using the best that I can.
>>
>> Where’s that quote of Robert’s from?
>>
>> A lot of Chicago references. Do you have any ties here?
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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>>  *From: *"Josh Reynolds via Af" <[email protected]>
>> *To: *[email protected]
>> *Sent: *Monday, October 20, 2014 12:07:24 PM
>> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Next article posted - Chapter 52
>>
>> Well done.
>>
>> Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
>> SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com
>>  On 10/20/2014 06:00 AM, Rory Conaway via Af wrote:
>>
>>  http://www.muniwireless.com/2014/10/19/ubiquiti-cambium-mimosa/
>>
>> �
>>
>> Rory Conaway
>> Triad Wireless
>> 4226 S. 37th Street
>> Phoenix, Az.� 85040
>> 602-426-0542
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>> www.triadwireless.net
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