The two different sku's for 3 GHz and 3.65 is particularly annoying... -Steve D On Dec 4, 2014 9:26 AM, "Mark Radabaugh via Af" <af@afmug.com> wrote:
> > That’s one of the reasons we settled on 450. > > Having to carry 900FSK, 2.4FSK, 5.7FSK, 5.2FSK, 5.4FSK, 5.7 430, 2.4 450, > 3.65 450, 5.7 450, 2.4 ePMP, 5.7ePMP, 3.65 Wimax, NanoBridges, > NanaStations, Rockets, UbiquWhatevers was getting really truly ugly. > > And then Cambium wants us to keep track of speed keys on radios. That’s > still completely dumb, but they are stuck on it. > > Mark > > > On Dec 4, 2014, at 12:10 PM, Nate Burke via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote: > > > > I got spoiled. When Cambium introduced the multiple color code support > in the SM's, I no longer had to send my installer out with 3 different > radios for the different towers he might need to connect to. It was so > nice to program a radio and know that it was going to the customer. > (because inevitably, the extra radios ended up staying in his truck, until > he would come and dump a pile of radios back in the office). Now I'm back > to sending out 3 radios again, He might need to connect to the tower that > only had FSK, Only EPMP, or Only 450. > > > > If only there was a single SM that could connect to any of the AP's. Ah > well, I can dream. > >