we are evaluating a couple different platforms. I'm not anchorage of that project so i'll have to check with the guy who is.
TR-069 is like SNMP tho, just because a device supports it doesn't mean that it has all the bells and whistles that you want or need. On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote: > What system do you have in place that can provision via this method? > On Jun 8, 2015 9:15 AM, Sean Heskett <[email protected]> wrote: > > glad to hear TR-069 is supported. > > Any idea on when a 5Ghz version will be available? Comcast has pretty > much screwed up 2.4Ghz :-/ > > > On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Rajesh Vijayakumar < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Sean, > TR-069 is supported. > > Rajesh Vijayakumar > Cambium Networks > > On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 2:55 AM, Sean Heskett <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey Matt, > > when will a 5ghz version be available? > > does it have TR-069 compatibility? > > -sean > > On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Matt Mangriotis < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Also, Ken (and others), to save you the extremely arduous and devilishly > painful effort of filling out a form *gasp!* to get it... here's the spec > sheet. > > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matt Mangriotis > Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 12:58 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cambium discontinuing the traditional wall wart > powersupply > > Ken - > > There's some discussion and info on the C3VoIP-200 here: > > > http://community.cambiumnetworks.com/t5/WISP-Business/C3VoIP-Gateways-Models/td-p/39723/page/2 > > There will be a webinar on it on Tuesday, June 9th, also, so you can ask > questions live: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/company/webinars > > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken Hohhof > Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 12:00 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cambium discontinuing the traditional wall wart > powersupply > > Model just released has 802.11b/g/n with 2 external antennas, but yes > includes VoIP. > > I don't see a user guide on the Cambium website. I may have to order one > and play with it. We currently use Cisco ATAs in bridge mode ahead of the > customer router and give them a private IP completely separate from the > router. I'm not clear on whether this device will work in a similar manner. > Also our managed CPE routers are all Mikrotik and remotely managed via > Winbox, I assume this is probably OpenWRT based, we have had nothing but > bad experiences with every brand of home routers and I would approach any > new device with skepticism. You often don’t know you've deployed a bunch > of crap routers for a year or more when they start failing. > > That said, consolidating the POE, router and ATA functions in one box > would simplify the rats nest of wires. And the industry is moving toward > ISPs providing a WiFi router, DSL and cable is pretty much all that way. > > If everything else was good, and the price was right, I guess I wouldn't > sweat every customer having a phone jack on their "modem" even if 95% > didn't use it. Could save a future truck roll. Assuming remote management. > Depends on how much cost it adds. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Matt > Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 11:43 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cambium discontinuing the traditional wall wart > powersupply > > > Mark, I guess you could look at the C3VOIP200 since it includes > > Canopy/ePMP compatible POE on the WAN port. > > I so wish they made a version of it with WIFI and without VOIP. > > > > > "Find the thin wire coming off the 1” block and follow that to the > > power supply." > > > > 9/10 times, the customer will argue with me that it doesn't run to > > anything because they can't find it in their mess of wires. Or that > > it runs to their router (because the Router power cord looks the same > > size) > > > > > > > > > > On 6/5/2015 10:27 AM, Mark Radabaugh wrote: > >> > >> Interesting. I always found it pretty easy to troubleshoot. > >> > >> On the back of the router find the 3” long flat black cable that goes > >> into > >> a 1” square black box. Is it plugged into the WAN port on the router? > >> Oh - > >> you plugged that flat black cord into the wall jack? Swap the ends - > the > >> flat black cord goes in the router. Find the cord plugged into the 1” > >> box > >> and follow that to the wall jack. Is it plugged in securely at both > >> ends? > >> Find the thin wire coming off the 1” block and follow that to the power > >> supply. Is it plugged in and the green light on? No? Plug it in. If > >> the > >> green light is on unplug the power supply and tell me if the light > >> goes out > >> right away. It fades away slowly? Then there is a break in the wire > >> between the power supply and the equipment outside? Oh - your > >> husband wacked that wire with his hedge trimmer? Yeah - that might > >> possibly be the problem. > >> > >> > >> Mark > >> > >> > >>> On Jun 5, 2015, at 11:10 AM, Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> We've been using the Tycon's for quite a while as well. We found it > >>> next to impossible to trouble shoot the Cambium power supply with a > >>> customer. > >>> They could never comprehend what it was, and always tried to plug in > >>> a PC to the POE Jumper. The Tycon's are nice, because you can > >>> describe the white box, with 2 plugs on one side (AC and LAN), and > >>> one plug on the other (poe). > >>> Is there a yellow or green light, The Cable from outside plugs into > >>> the end with only 1 plug. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On 6/5/2015 9:50 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote: > >>>> > >>>> I never used it anyway, prefer Tycon POE-24iR-CI. And yes, a patch > >>>> cord, but those come in various lengths and colors rather than the > >>>> short little stub which is limiting. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -----Original Message----- From: Mark Radabaugh > >>>> Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 9:37 AM > >>>> To: [email protected] > >>>> Subject: [AFMUG] Cambium discontinuing the traditional wall wart > >>>> power supply > >>>> > >>>> So is anyone else unhappy with Cambium’s decision to EOL the > >>>> traditional power supply? > >>>> > >>>> The replacement part is a Ubiquiti or ePMP brick style. It costs > >>>> more, > >>>> does not include the power cord, and requires an additional CAT5 > >>>> jumper cable. > >>>> > >>>> While the current supply has it’s issues (hard to plug into a power > >>>> strip) it’s simple to troubleshoot over the phone with a customer with > >>>> limited ways to screw it up. I think this is going to create more > >>>> ‘miswire’ service calls. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Mark > > > > > > > > > > > >
