Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread George Skorup
FSK vs OFDM in regards to them seeing each other's beacon info. Never 
gonna happen.
RF sync between the two works fine with 5ms framing on the 450i. 900 
FSK=5ms only, all other bands=2.5ms only. Just run the frame calcs. I 
can run the exact same settings @ 5MHz and one extra control slot @ 7MHz 
on the 450i. 5ms framing has the advantage of twice the control slots 
and about 10-15% more throughput vs 2.5ms for the same settings. There's 
more latency at 5ms, but it's 900 which sucks no matter what, so whatever.


On 7/14/2017 1:49 PM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:

you can't even run fsk and ofdm on different channels using timing?
we have not tried this yet

- Original Message -
*From:* George Skorup <mailto:george.sko...@cbcast.com>
*To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Sent:* Friday, July 14, 2017 12:19 PM
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

FSK vs OFDM. 100% incompatible.

On 7/14/2017 7:03 AM, Jay Weekley wrote:
> I just assumed that Cambium's old 900 MHz equipment wouldn't see
the
> beacon information from their new stuff.
>
> CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
>> obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm
>> having a hard time matching up the mac address -
>> any help?
>> thanks :)
>> AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
>> Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled
Color
>> Code 0)
>>
>> Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
>> ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
>> Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
>> Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0
feet
>> MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
>> Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0
EncryptFail: 0
>> Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
>> NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
>> FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0
>> SectorUserCount: 2
>> NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
>> WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
>> SM PPPoE: Supported
>>
>> my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?
>>
>>

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Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread Mathew Howard
FSK and OFDM should sync with eachother fine, you just aren't going to see
a 450i AP with an FSK SM.


On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 1:49 PM, CBB - Jay Fuller <par...@cyberbroadband.net
> wrote:

>
> you can't even run fsk and ofdm on different channels using timing?
> we have not tried this yet
>
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* George Skorup <george.sko...@cbcast.com>
> *To:* af@afmug.com
> *Sent:* Friday, July 14, 2017 12:19 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?
>
> FSK vs OFDM. 100% incompatible.
>
> On 7/14/2017 7:03 AM, Jay Weekley wrote:
> > I just assumed that Cambium's old 900 MHz equipment wouldn't see the
> > beacon information from their new stuff.
> >
> > CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
> >> obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm
> >> having a hard time matching up the mac address -
> >> any help?
> >> thanks :)
> >> AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
> >> Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color
> >> Code 0)
> >>
> >> Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
> >> ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
> >> Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
> >> Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet
> >> MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
> >> Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0
> >> Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
> >> NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
> >> FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0
> >> SectorUserCount: 2
> >> NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
> >> WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
> >> SM PPPoE: Supported
> >>
> >> my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?
> >>
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Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread CBB - Jay Fuller

the 9c through me off, yes, we've got some 0a-00-3e-95 but nothing newer than i 
knew of...
.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Colin Stanners 
  To: af@afmug.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 11:47 AM
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?


  IIRC the addresses started as 0a-00-3e-90, we bought some many years ago that 
were -95, so if it's -9c it must be about brand new.


  Is it yours? It's unconfigured (colour code 0), you should know if you have 
one of those on your network.



  On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:40 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller 
<par...@cyberbroadband.net> wrote:


Any idea what year manufactured?

  - Original Message - 
  From: Darren Shea 
  To: af@afmug.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 8:29 AM
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?


  I’d think PMP100 900 MHz – I know we have a few of those SMs in the 
0a-00-3e-9c MAC address range, 



  From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of CBB - Jay Fuller
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 1:47 AM
  To: af@afmug.com
  Subject: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?





  obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a 
hard time matching up the mac address - 



  any help?



  thanks :)



AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color 
Code 0)

Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz 
ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet 
MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 
0 Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0 
SectorUserCount: 2
NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
SM PPPoE: Supported 


   

  my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?










Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread CBB - Jay Fuller

you can't even run fsk and ofdm on different channels using timing?
we have not tried this yet

  - Original Message - 
  From: George Skorup 
  To: af@afmug.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 12:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?


  FSK vs OFDM. 100% incompatible.

  On 7/14/2017 7:03 AM, Jay Weekley wrote:
  > I just assumed that Cambium's old 900 MHz equipment wouldn't see the 
  > beacon information from their new stuff.
  >
  > CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
  >> obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm 
  >> having a hard time matching up the mac address -
  >> any help?
  >> thanks :)
  >> AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
  >> Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color 
  >> Code 0)
  >>
  >> Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
  >> ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
  >> Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
  >> Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet 
  >> MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
  >> Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 
  >> Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
  >> NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
  >> FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0 
  >> SectorUserCount: 2
  >> NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
  >> WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
  >> SM PPPoE: Supported
  >>
  >> my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?
  >>
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Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread George Skorup

FSK vs OFDM. 100% incompatible.

On 7/14/2017 7:03 AM, Jay Weekley wrote:
I just assumed that Cambium's old 900 MHz equipment wouldn't see the 
beacon information from their new stuff.


CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm 
having a hard time matching up the mac address -

any help?
thanks :)
AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color 
Code 0)


Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet 
MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 
Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0

NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0 
SectorUserCount: 2

NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
SM PPPoE: Supported

my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?

 
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Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread Darren Shea
The 0a-00-3e-9c-fc-xx units were connectorized SMs with P10 boards. We'd
sold them off back in the middle of 2010, so I'd guess probably a 2008-2009
manufacture date. We'd mostly abandoned the 900 MHz equipment by that point,
so it would have been one of the last boxes of SM we ever bought.

 

From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of CBB - Jay Fuller
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 11:41 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

 

 

Any idea what year manufactured?

- Original Message - 

From: Darren Shea <mailto:darr...@ecpi.com>  

To: af@afmug.com 

Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 8:29 AM

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

 

I'd think PMP100 900 MHz - I know we have a few of those SMs in the
0a-00-3e-9c MAC address range, 

 

From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of CBB - Jay Fuller
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 1:47 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

 

 

obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a
hard time matching up the mac address - 

 

any help?

 

thanks :)

 


AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color Code 0)

Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz 
ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet
MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 Rescan
Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0
SectorUserCount: 2
NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
SM PPPoE: Supported 

my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?

 

 

 



Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread Colin Stanners
IIRC the addresses started as 0a-00-3e-90, we bought some many years ago
that were -95, so if it's -9c it must be about brand new.

Is it yours? It's unconfigured (colour code 0), you should know if you have
one of those on your network.

On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:40 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller <
par...@cyberbroadband.net> wrote:

>
> Any idea what year manufactured?
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Darren Shea <darr...@ecpi.com>
> *To:* af@afmug.com
> *Sent:* Friday, July 14, 2017 8:29 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?
>
> I’d think PMP100 900 MHz – I know we have a few of those SMs in the
> 0a-00-3e-9c MAC address range,
>
>
>
> *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *CBB - Jay Fuller
> *Sent:* Friday, July 14, 2017 1:47 AM
> *To:* af@afmug.com
> *Subject:* [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?
>
>
>
>
>
> obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a
> hard time matching up the mac address -
>
>
>
> any help?
>
>
>
> thanks :)
>
>
>
> AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
> Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color Code 0)
>
> Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
> ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
> Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
> Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet
> MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
> Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0
> Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
> NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
> FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0
> SectorUserCount: 2
> NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
> WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
> SM PPPoE: Supported
>
> my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread CBB - Jay Fuller

Any idea what year manufactured?

  - Original Message - 
  From: Darren Shea 
  To: af@afmug.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 8:29 AM
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?


  I'd think PMP100 900 MHz - I know we have a few of those SMs in the 
0a-00-3e-9c MAC address range, 

   

  From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of CBB - Jay Fuller
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 1:47 AM
  To: af@afmug.com
  Subject: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

   

   

  obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a hard 
time matching up the mac address - 

   

  any help?

   

  thanks :)

   

AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color 
Code 0)

Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz 
ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet 
MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 
Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0 
SectorUserCount: 2
NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
SM PPPoE: Supported 


   

  my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?

   

   

   


Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread Steve Jones
at a -45 id say you could go to the site and see it pretty clearly with the
eyeballs

On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 9:34 AM, Mathew Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Pretty sure PMP100 won't pick up anything other than a PMP100 AP.
>
> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Darren Shea <darr...@ecpi.com> wrote:
>
>> I’d think PMP100 900 MHz – I know we have a few of those SMs in the
>> 0a-00-3e-9c MAC address range,
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *CBB - Jay Fuller
>> *Sent:* Friday, July 14, 2017 1:47 AM
>> *To:* af@afmug.com
>> *Subject:* [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a
>> hard time matching up the mac address -
>>
>>
>>
>> any help?
>>
>>
>>
>> thanks :)
>>
>>
>>
>> AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
>> Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color Code
>> 0)
>>
>> Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
>> ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
>> Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
>> Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet
>> MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
>> Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0
>> Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
>> NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
>> FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0
>> SectorUserCount: 2
>> NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
>> WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
>> SM PPPoE: Supported
>>
>> my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread Mathew Howard
Pretty sure PMP100 won't pick up anything other than a PMP100 AP.

On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Darren Shea <darr...@ecpi.com> wrote:

> I’d think PMP100 900 MHz – I know we have a few of those SMs in the
> 0a-00-3e-9c MAC address range,
>
>
>
> *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *CBB - Jay Fuller
> *Sent:* Friday, July 14, 2017 1:47 AM
> *To:* af@afmug.com
> *Subject:* [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?
>
>
>
>
>
> obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a
> hard time matching up the mac address -
>
>
>
> any help?
>
>
>
> thanks :)
>
>
>
> AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
> Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color Code 0)
>
> Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
> ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
> Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
> Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet
> MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
> Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0
> Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
> NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
> FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0
> SectorUserCount: 2
> NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
> WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
> SM PPPoE: Supported
>
> my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread Darren Shea
I'd think PMP100 900 MHz - I know we have a few of those SMs in the
0a-00-3e-9c MAC address range, 

 

From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of CBB - Jay Fuller
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 1:47 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

 

 

obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a
hard time matching up the mac address - 

 

any help?

 

thanks :)

 


AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color Code 0)

Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz 
ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet
MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 Rescan
Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0
SectorUserCount: 2
NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
SM PPPoE: Supported 



my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?

 

 

 



Re: [AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread Jay Weekley
I just assumed that Cambium's old 900 MHz equipment wouldn't see the 
beacon information from their new stuff.


CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having 
a hard time matching up the mac address -

any help?
thanks :)
AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color 
Code 0)


Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz
ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet 
MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 
Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0

NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0 
SectorUserCount: 2

NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
SM PPPoE: Supported

my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?

 
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[AFMUG] what kind of device would this be?

2017-07-14 Thread CBB - Jay Fuller

obviously 900 mhz and obviously cambium (former moto) - but i'm having a hard 
time matching up the mac address - 

any help?

thanks :)

  AP Selection Method used: Optimize for Throughput
  Current entry index: 0 Session Status: SCANNING (via Disabled Color Code 
0)

  Index: 2 Frequency: 924.00 MHz 
  ESN: 0a-00-3e-9c-2d-9b Region: United States
  Jitter: 2 Power Level: -45 dBm Beacon Count: 16 BRcvW: 1 FECEn: 0
  Type: Multipoint Avail: 0 Age: 4 Lockout: 0 RegFail 0 Range: 0 feet 
MaxRange: 25 miles TxBER: 1 EBcast: 0
  Session Count: 0 NoLUIDS: 0 OutOfRange: 0 AuthFail: 0 EncryptFail: 0 
Rescan Req: 0 SMLimitReached: 0
  NoVC's: 0 VCRsvFail: 0 VCActFail: 0
  FrameNumber: 1068 SectorID: 0 Color Code: 0 BeaconVersion: 0 
SectorUserCount: 2
  NumULHalfSlots: 12 NumDLHalfSlots: 35 NumULContSlots: 0
  WhiteSched: 0 ICC: 0 Authentication: Disabled
  SM PPPoE: Supported 
 

my only guess would be 900 mhz pmp450i?