We are Enterasys networks distributor and we have implemented the wireless solution using the Enterasys Roamabout WLAN. You can't use the 802.11b in outdoor solution in NCR, region 4, 7, or in all places with Meralco station coz it's running in 2.4Ghz, you can't even register the frequency to NTC. But you can use the solution indoor and many companies are using it right now.
On Friday 09 August 2002 05:59 am, you wrote: > Send plug mailing list submissions to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.q-linux.com/mailman/listinfo/plug > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of plug digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Holden Hao) > 2. Re: Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Holden Hao) > 3. Re: ltsp problem ... was single diskette tcp/ip client (Jopoy C. > Solano) 4. Re: Oracle 9iAS on Linux (Michael Peligro) > 5. Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Orlando Andico) > 6. Re: Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Orlando Andico) > 7. Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Ian C. Sison) > 8. Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Orlando Andico) > 9. Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Jessie Evangelista) > 10. Re: Wireless Linux Solution (Orlando Andico) > 11. on domestic bandwidth (was: wireless solution) (Orlando Andico) > 12. openssl pgp public key (Pong) > 13. (Poss OT) Revolution OS screening (Kenneth C. Demanawa) > 14. Two questions (Rommel Palma Feria) > 15. Right tool (Ronneil Camara) > 16. Re: (Poss OT) Revolution OS screening (Pablo Manalastas) > 17. Re: Two questions (Pablo Manalastas) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 11:53:08 +0800 > From: Holden Hao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] Wireless Linux Solution > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Proxim makes this neat DS-3 modem with 99.999% uptime, it runs on 5.8GHz > > and has a range of 80 miles. Only $30k per modem. :D > > Long range. Very high price. How big is the bandwidth? > > Holden > > --__--__-- > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 12:02:41 +0800 > From: Holden Hao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] Re: Wireless Linux Solution > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 18:18:48 -0700 (PDT) > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Our company is considering a wireless solution... > > > They are about 20-25 kilometers apart. > > Speedlan has an advertised range of 25 miles or 40 Kilometers un-amplified. > > > Isn't this pushing the limits of 802.11b/2.4GHz? > > At that distance, you have to choose and position > > your antennas carefully, and you probably can't > > tolerate much or any antenna cable loss, no? > > True. > > > Also, correct me if wrong, I understand that you need to > > get an NTC license. I heard that it costs so much per > > megahertz of bandwidth, but don't know the actual figure. > > I assume that if you are operating 802.11b radios, then > > you probably will want to pay for a little over 50 MHz > > worth (to be able to use all 11 channels), right? > > There is talk that if you use a wireless device and you operate it only on > a certain range of power then you do not need to get a license. > > I guess Cisco needs to do some lobbying. > > Holden > > --__--__-- > > Message: 3 > From: "Jopoy C. Solano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] ltsp problem ... was single diskette tcp/ip client > Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 12:42:05 +0800 > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I logged on to the ltsp chat site and got a chance to talk to one of the > founders of ltsp :) .... courtesy of jon > > anyway, everythings working fine. my problem was in the lts.conf file. > > the default settings were RUNLEVEL = 5 and i was asked to change it to "3". > > > thanks again to all of you! > > makakakain na din ako :) > > > ----------------------- > University of Baguio > General Luna Road > Baguio City > Philippines 2600 > > Phone: +63 74 4423540 > Fax: +63 74 4423071 > > http://www.ubaguio.edu > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 4 > From: Michael Peligro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Organization: Abbey Road Recording Studios > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] Oracle 9iAS on Linux > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 23:57:13 +0800 > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wednesday 07 August 2002 5:07 pm, Orlando Andico wrote: > > On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote: > > .. > > > > > i remember reading something about Oracle on Linux before. but, i am = > > not > > > > sure if this question was answered for redhat 7.3. i am hitting a sna= > > g > > > > because the jre that oracle uses in its installer has a unresolved > > > symbol error for the getFullVersion() function. > > Try searching http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs. > > mikol > > --__--__-- > > Message: 5 > Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 13:19:03 +0800 (PHT) > From: Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] Wireless Linux Solution > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Holden Hao wrote: > .. > > > > Proxim makes this neat DS-3 modem with 99.999% uptime, it runs on > > > 5.8GHz and has a range of 80 miles. Only $30k per modem. :D > > > > Long range. Very high price. How big is the bandwidth? > > DS-3. So 45Mbps. Telco-class. The availability alone (99.999%) says it. > > :) That's 30 seconds downtime per year. BER is 10e-8 (1-2 orders of > > magnitude better than Aironet). > > you need a big tower, power supply, etc.. with about 20 of these Proxim > modems, and 10 microwave towers, you can put up your own nationwide > microwave backbone. :) > > > --- > Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Mosaic Communications, Inc. > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 6 > Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 13:22:03 +0800 (PHT) > From: Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] Re: Wireless Linux Solution > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Holden Hao wrote: > .. > > > There is talk that if you use a wireless device and you operate it only > > on a certain range of power then you do not need to get a license. > > That's all there is to it -- TALK. > > The FCC requirement for unlicensed 2.4GHz ISM is that EIRP cannot exceed > 26dBm. > > Meaning: at 100mW transmission (20dBm) you can only attach a 6dBi antenna. > The FCC allows you to exceed the 26dBm EIRP if you reduce your RF output > by the same amount, e.g. you can do 20dBm RF output and 6dBi antenna, or > go down to 10dBm output and use a 16dBi antenna. This is actually "good" > because the antenna affects BOTH transmit and receive gain, while reducing > power output only reduces transmit gain. > > .. > > > I guess Cisco needs to do some lobbying. > > I have a document around here somewhere which came from Cisco Philippines. > It outlines the licensing requirements outside the Meralco franchise area > which they obtained from NTC. If you're interested e-mail me privately. > > > --- > Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Mosaic Communications, Inc. > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 7 > Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 14:34:44 +0800 (PHT) > From: "Ian C. Sison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [plug] Wireless Linux Solution > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > DS-3. So 45Mbps. Telco-class. The availability alone (99.999%) says it. > > > > :) That's 30 seconds downtime per year. BER is 10e-8 (1-2 orders of > > > > magnitude better than Aironet). > > > > you need a big tower, power supply, etc.. with about 20 of these Proxim > > modems, and 10 microwave towers, you can put up your own nationwide > > microwave backbone. :) > > Sounds like an interesting project. When do we start? \8) > > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 8 > Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 14:42:11 +0800 (PHT) > From: Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] Wireless Linux Solution > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote: > .. > > > > you need a big tower, power supply, etc.. with about 20 of these Proxim > > > modems, and 10 microwave towers, you can put up your own nationwide > > > microwave backbone. :) > > > > Sounds like an interesting project. When do we start? \8) > > Well for starters we'll need a congressional franchise (Certificate of > Public Convenience and Necessity); land-area right-of-way on all the > places where we need to put up our towers; as well as the money to do all > this. > > I've actually done the math on this before (as an intellectual exercise) > and it would cost about PHP 200M all told. :) > > Compared to riding on a telco's backbone, it would take about 2 years to > recover that cost, and by using pure-IP (no TDM) on our hypothetical DS-3 > backbone, we could provide true broadband to the entire country. > > A worthy community network project, if you ask me -- and not hostage to > any telco. So if you can shake PHP 200M out of somewhere.. you have one > willing fanatic! :D > > > --- > Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Mosaic Communications, Inc. > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 9 > Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 15:00:30 -0800 > From: Jessie Evangelista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Organization: SMetrix > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [plug] Wireless Linux Solution > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Orlando Andico wrote: > > On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote: > > .. > > > >>>you need a big tower, power supply, etc.. with about 20 of these Proxim > >>>modems, and 10 microwave towers, you can put up your own nationwide > >>>microwave backbone. :) > >> > >>Sounds like an interesting project. When do we start? \8) > > > > Well for starters we'll need a congressional franchise (Certificate of > > Public Convenience and Necessity); land-area right-of-way on all the > > places where we need to put up our towers; as well as the money to do all > > this. > > > > I've actually done the math on this before (as an intellectual exercise) > > and it would cost about PHP 200M all told. :) > > > > Compared to riding on a telco's backbone, it would take about 2 years to > > recover that cost, and by using pure-IP (no TDM) on our hypothetical DS-3 > > backbone, we could provide true broadband to the entire country. > > > > A worthy community network project, if you ask me -- and not hostage to > > any telco. So if you can shake PHP 200M out of somewhere.. you have one > > willing fanatic! :D > > > > > > --- > > Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Mosaic Communications, Inc. > > > > _ > > Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at > > http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Interesting Orly, > > Can you send me the spreadsheet??? I may know a few ways of getting > funding for this type of project. =) _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
