Travis,
I have never sent him anything to repair for me, but I have sold him lots
of the old Alvarion 3mbps stuff from some other ISP buyouts. They seemed to
be nice folks and have been at it for a long time.
1-866-439-5469
http://store.ezlinx.net/
Mac
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From:
What are those of you that are connecting different buildings together with cat
5\6 cable doing WRT grounding? Aren't all grounding systems with anything
conductive linking them supposed to be bonded together so that the equipment
doesn't become the path to ground? Is this as simple as
I sent them 5 units last month, one 5830 AP 5800 Su and 3 Fox 5800. Over a
month later they sent them back to me, none repaired.
I am working with another company that is training on the repair, may have
another option soon.
Victoria Proffer
www.stlbroadband.com
CEO
314-974-5600
When you send us something that has been destroyed, its rather difficult to
repair. Some units are beyond repair, even at the manufacturer. Remember
we do not charge for unrepaired units.
Ezlinx.net Inc.
Jack Weinberg, President
69 Public Square , 14th Floor
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Do not connect buildings with copper cable, unless they are bonded to the
same single point ground system.. This is what wireless and fiber are for.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:09 AM
To:
I agree that fiber and wireless would circumvent the issue entirely.
The telco and cableco run copper from building to building.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: Kenneth M. Chipps PhD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA
Oh I forgot, those are the ones I backed over with my duly 3 or 4 times,
lol.
Normal wear and tear. Two, that I know of had burnt out Ethernet ports.
Your tech did state that one was repaired, when in fact it was not.
I guess my real issue was the fact that it took over a month before any one
Victoria if you ever have response issues with us please call me directly.
Jack Weinberg, President
69 Public Square , 14th Floor
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
570-823-9804
1-866-439-5469
570-823-9867 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ezlinx.net repairs and refurbishes Motorola, Alvarion, Tranze, Trango,
Different systems. They also do not install expensive electronic devices in
those buildings at the end of the cable runs.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:44 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject:
I cannot comment about Trango, but we have used them in the past
for Alvarion gear. Our results have been a large number returned no
repair (which we were not charged for), but a large number of the
repaired radios failing after being put back in service. Most of the
time for the exact
Hello Lists,
I have a 900 Canopy APC that the RF seems to be damaged in. I can connect to
it if I get within 10 feet of it, LOL, with a RSSI of about 1200. And this
is with a 10 dB antenna on the AP and a 14dB antenna on the SM. I have
checked everything I can think of, i.e. changed pigtails,
Jack: In general, there are less troubleshooter/radio
repairman training classes and vocational programs in
the public school system. I had a discussion about
this with my 82 year old buddy who is an old Motorola
radioman and ARRL member. Part of this stems from
the buy it and chuck it and
Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have announced that they will jointly construct
their WiMAX networks and eventually sell the services jointly under one
brand. The deal still needs to gain approval by the Department of Justice
and the FCC because the companies plan on exchanging selected 2.5 GHz
Actually, if they come back repaired... Thats a pretty good price,
considering from a manufactuer, that has the tools and knowledge to verify a
proper repair.
Atleast, if we are talking about the higher cost radios 900, 5830, APs,
etc
If you are referring to Fox Atlas CPEs, that sell for
If anyone services Muskegon, MI (Cloverville area) please hit me offlist.
David
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Does anybody have service in the area of Bristol and Bremen Maine?
6 miles NE of Bristol and 1.5 Mi East of Bremen ish.
Please let me know
Thanks
Mike
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Jack,
I respect you for accepting repair jobs, where you do not charge for
unrepaired items. There is a real cost to the intial troubleshooting.
I think its great to have one more option for possible repair.
I'll share some personal insight. This is not directed at ezlink, but al
lreapir
Tom - I worked with field technicians, Call Centers
and I trained Call Centers in previous life and agree
with you. I think it is also a training issue and I.T.
issue. I recall my Call Center/RMA standard operating
procedures (SOPs) required just what you said - the
more detail the better in RMA.
Well folks, after all this time the July 20, 2007 deadline is now upon
us. Effective tomorrow it is illegal for all vendors to sell legacy 5.3
GHz into the U.S. Everyone must now wait for the FCC certifications to
come for the new gear that vendors will be building. The rules require
that 5.3 GHz
Jack - nice signature :) Did Cliff tell you to throw that in there LOL
JohnnyO
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From: Jack Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:27 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] trango repairs
When you send us something
I could swear I detect a slight jubilation in your tone Patrick. Is this
rule change really in the best interest of the UL fixed wireless operator?
What better excuse could Alvarion ask for in not offering an UL dual or
tri-band product? Now you are comfortably able to hang your hat on the FCC
You have real issues Brad.
The simple point is that the rule change is upon us. Debating whether or
not is good is a pointless endeavor -- this has been known for YEARS and
the time to debate the rule itself has long past. If you wish to waste
your breath trying to provoke an argument, go for it,
?? I guess you missed the grin at the end of my jest. Sorry you have so
little room for a bit of humor.
No need to continue this here. On my way out to eat...
Best,
Brad
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Patrick Leary
Sent: Thursday,
[sorry for the cross posting, but the points are worth being widely
distributed]
Paul,
Alvarion's interpretation is the same as Trango's, such that IF you as
an operator have the units in your inventory, then you can put them up
without too much worry (though the FCC has not said this is okay or
I'm talking mainly about radios we pay around $350 each for brand
new at $200 for repair, we have just been piling them on a shelf...
but if we could find someone to fix them for $100, it would be worth it.
The FOX and Atlas units we just throw in the garbage. :(
Travis
Microserv
Tom
Rumor has it that Trango is just waiting FCC approval for a new triband
5ghz AP (5.3ghz, 5.4ghz and 5.8ghz). It will also have more horsepower
than the current 5830, but still be backward compatible with existing
SU's. Same 10Mbps bandwidth limit however.
Travis
Microserv
Brad Belton wrote:
Travis: Isn't the other factor also that you have to
buy some brands in 100 bundle pack/500 bundle and
therefore it is not as simple as just replace with
new because its cheaper than repairing??
Regarding unrepairable Atlas and Fox, I think you can
get some money at electronic recycler in your
If I was Trango, I would add a 2nd rf card to the APs, allowing to
maintain old customers on 5.8 and adding new to the 5.4
Gino A. Villarini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
My installer also does satellite installs. He says they use dielectric
grease to water proof connections. Why not use that instead of mastic
tape?
-RickG
Would you like to see your advertisement here? Let the WISPA
My installer also does satellite installs. He says they use dielectric
grease to water proof connections. Why not use that instead of mastic
tape?
-RickG
Would you like to see your advertisement here? Let the WISPA
OK, disregard my last post. What will they do about all these people selling
gear on ebay that is being affected?
-- Original Message --
From: Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:07:45
I've heard the rumor as well, but was hoping for more concrete evidence that
the product was nearing shipment.
Agreed, Trango could develop an AP with both existing and new technology
support. Do we really need super cheap APs? It doesn't make much if any
difference in our business model if the
Travis, if it was a very common problem with all your units and you know
what needs to be replaced, there's probably a company near you that does
board component replacements.
I know a guy who owned a company that did just this.
If there is a lot of units and it's all the same parts you
$350+
That makes sense.
FoxAtlas-
The good news for us is it has not been a big problem for us because we
really haven't had many failed units.
I'm surprised how long they have lasted working in the field.
We keep the cases of failed ones, befor ehitting the trash bin, in case the
clips
Gino,
Well, I'd like to see it to believe it but then I would have no choice
but to humbly respect, admire and praise any company that could
fabricate bisons.
jack
Gino Villarini wrote:
Anyone with experience with this company?
Gino A. Villarini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aeronet Wireless
Do we really need super cheap APs?
Be careful what you say. Yes we need cheap APs. The reason is for subscriber
relay gear (2 radios, one for subscriber, one for rebroadcast AP.)
As long as the mentality is APs are expensive, there will never be a cheap
Relay enbaled subscriber unit (which
$1500 aps sure would hurt me. I do complete relays for less then $500
as it is (legal too!)
In a few months you will be able ot roam 100% (or very close to it) my
town on my service. I would love to have 5.3/5.4 for my short hops.
Right now 2.4 does fine but I know that will not always be the
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