[WISPA] lightning rods?

2007-08-01 Thread RickG
I've been seeing these little lightning rods at truck inspection
stops on the interstate. They look like metal daisies. Anyone have an
idea where to get them? I hear they work well. Take a look at:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=7t=9734hilit=
Scroll way down!
-RickG

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Re: [WISPA] lightning rods?

2007-08-01 Thread Graham McIntire
I made one out of an old (shot) bearing that came with my tower (I got
it free for taking it down) and a few pieces of stranded heavier gauge
copper wire.  The bearing was for a mast I don't use, so I was able to
mount it on the very top of my tower since it already had the mount
for it there.  It's only grounded to the tower metal itself and has
been up for a little over a year.  I haven't blown a radio on that
tower yet, so I presume it's doing the job... we've had plenty of
lightning storms come through this year.

Graham

On 8/1/07, RickG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been seeing these little lightning rods at truck inspection
 stops on the interstate. They look like metal daisies. Anyone have an
 idea where to get them? I hear they work well. Take a look at:
 http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=7t=9734hilit=
 Scroll way down!
 -RickG
 
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Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Mike Hammett
I love my RooTenas, but I'm unhappy with my sectors.  I am considering them 
again for dual polarity PtP links.



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- Original Message - 
From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:00 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless



Jory,

 I will say this knowing that there are many antenna dealers/manufacturers
in the world, but if you buy Pacwireless antennas and they don't work for
you - - - - I will absolutely give you every cent of your money back 
before
you ship them to me! There aren't but a few things I will stick my neck 
out

for, but Pacwireless antennas have N E V E R failed me or left me short.
They are right on with their antenna tx/rec gain disclosures and their
mounting hardware has always been first class. You can absolutely buy with
confidence.

I have yet to try their dual polarity dishes, but you can see I AINT
SCARED! The next tower we hang that needs the extra bandwidth will have 
one

of these dishes hanging on them:
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/HDDA5W.shtml

I don't think you need SR5 radios to make a 6.5kilometer (4.0 miles?) 
link.
Even with an 18db Atheros CM9 you ought to achieve a 20Mbps link and be 
ten
times more reliable and the sensitivity of a SR5 has always 
been - - -well -
- - unstable in my use of them whereas the CM9 has been almost bullet 
proof.
I have given up on the SR5 because they always seem to get popped by EMP. 
(I

know I just opened up a can of worms) I would suggest using a different
platform to (other than a RB532A) achieve speeds greater than 20Mbps if
through put is critical. There are a number of SBC out there to be had - -
or even a nice x86 would produce many times that speed running MikroTik.
Using the later - - you could easily push 50/600Mbps on a single 
motherboard
with two cards running Nstream along with connection tracking - - which 
you

will miss if it ain't turned on.


Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.728.8642






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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jory Privett
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:06 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link

What about using the dual polarity antennas?   Any comments there?

Jory Privett
WCCS

- Original Message -
From: Dennis Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link


 Should work, the 532s, 400mhz version is going to limit you to a
total of
 around 25-30 meg.  If you can turn off connection tracking, that will
help
 quite a bit.  That is just the processor limitation really.  If you
do
 more
 than that, such as firewall rules, etc, that may be a bit less..

 Let me know if you need some hardware off-list.

 Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified Consultant
 www.mikrotikconsulting.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Need a Enterprise Class RouterOS:
 www.mikrotikrouter.com


 On 7/31/07, Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am wanting to install a  new backhaul link.  I need to go 6.5k
with as
 much throughput as I can get (20Mb is acceptable). I was wanting to
use a
 RB532A on each end  with  a pair of  SR5 cards.  I want to use a
 PacificWireless 2 foot 29dbi solid dual polarity dish since tower
space
 is
 limited.  Will this configuration support what I want to do?  Has
anyone
 used the dual polarity dishes with Nstreme2 before?  Are there any
 advantages/disadvantages to them?

 Any help is greatly appreciated.

 Jory Privett
 WCCS



 

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[WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Patrick Leary

Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side, we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
Alvarion




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[WISPA] FW: wireless internet

2007-08-01 Thread Mark McElvy
Anyone service this area? I am in Missouri.

Mark

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To: Mark McElvy
Subject: wireless internet

I am interested in wireless internet services in the Russellville, AL
area.

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RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Patrick Leary
Thanks Scottie. Long term margin target is 45%. Remember, that that is
gross, not net. No one is getting rich here and this quarter marks a
return to GAAP profitability after a long, long fight back up from the
dotcom bust. We still have a ways to go to reach our goal of 10%
operating profit. 

While that margin number might sound high to you Scottie, keep in mind
that we invested in RD over $13M last quarter and had sales and
marketing expenses of over $13.5M -- and these are the sorts of
percentages of revenues that WISPs will never have to see for such
things (and most of our competition is investing at much lower levels).
Such levels of RD benefit WISPs though too, so long as they do not
continue to try to re-create the wheel for themselves! :)

- Patrick

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Scottie Arnett
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:13 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

Congrats Patrick.

Gross margin of 51%

I wish I could do that on this end. LOL.

-- Original Message --
From: Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Date:  Wed, 1 Aug 2007 07:40:00 -0700


Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side,
we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
Alvarion



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Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Jory Privett
I have used several of there antennas also and have had no problem with them 
so fare. The link I need is 6.5 miles  and  as much as I would like to see 
more bandwidth I do not have a place to mount anything much bigger than a 
RB532A.  Unless you know of a unit that I do not my limitations will not 
allow a full PC type board.  If you could suggest one I would be 
applicative..


Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:00 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless



Jory,

 I will say this knowing that there are many antenna dealers/manufacturers
in the world, but if you buy Pacwireless antennas and they don't work for
you - - - - I will absolutely give you every cent of your money back 
before
you ship them to me! There aren't but a few things I will stick my neck 
out

for, but Pacwireless antennas have N E V E R failed me or left me short.
They are right on with their antenna tx/rec gain disclosures and their
mounting hardware has always been first class. You can absolutely buy with
confidence.

I have yet to try their dual polarity dishes, but you can see I AINT
SCARED! The next tower we hang that needs the extra bandwidth will have 
one

of these dishes hanging on them:
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/HDDA5W.shtml

I don't think you need SR5 radios to make a 6.5kilometer (4.0 miles?) 
link.
Even with an 18db Atheros CM9 you ought to achieve a 20Mbps link and be 
ten
times more reliable and the sensitivity of a SR5 has always 
been - - -well -
- - unstable in my use of them whereas the CM9 has been almost bullet 
proof.
I have given up on the SR5 because they always seem to get popped by EMP. 
(I

know I just opened up a can of worms) I would suggest using a different
platform to (other than a RB532A) achieve speeds greater than 20Mbps if
through put is critical. There are a number of SBC out there to be had - -
or even a nice x86 would produce many times that speed running MikroTik.
Using the later - - you could easily push 50/600Mbps on a single 
motherboard
with two cards running Nstream along with connection tracking - - which 
you

will miss if it ain't turned on.


Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.728.8642






-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jory Privett
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:06 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link

What about using the dual polarity antennas?   Any comments there?

Jory Privett
WCCS

- Original Message -
From: Dennis Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link


 Should work, the 532s, 400mhz version is going to limit you to a
total of
 around 25-30 meg.  If you can turn off connection tracking, that will
help
 quite a bit.  That is just the processor limitation really.  If you
do
 more
 than that, such as firewall rules, etc, that may be a bit less..

 Let me know if you need some hardware off-list.

 Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified Consultant
 www.mikrotikconsulting.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Need a Enterprise Class RouterOS:
 www.mikrotikrouter.com


 On 7/31/07, Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am wanting to install a  new backhaul link.  I need to go 6.5k
with as
 much throughput as I can get (20Mb is acceptable). I was wanting to
use a
 RB532A on each end  with  a pair of  SR5 cards.  I want to use a
 PacificWireless 2 foot 29dbi solid dual polarity dish since tower
space
 is
 limited.  Will this configuration support what I want to do?  Has
anyone
 used the dual polarity dishes with Nstreme2 before?  Are there any
 advantages/disadvantages to them?

 Any help is greatly appreciated.

 Jory Privett
 WCCS



 

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Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread John Scrivner
That's good news Patrick. I just got a note from Wireless Connections 
that my trade-in checks for buying 2 Alvarion B-100 links is in the mail 
today. I was afraid all that free money you were sending me for the 
B-100 upgrades was going to hurt your pocket book. Now I don't feel so 
bad!   :-)   That trade in program was a very good deal for me.


We had two EX-1 links that we replaced with Alvarion B-100s. I am glad 
to report they are doing a very nice job. One of them carries 95% of my 
wireless network traffic and does not skip a beat. We trust our heaviest 
used links to Alvarion B-100s.

Scriv


Patrick Leary wrote:

Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side, we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
Alvarion




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[WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread Jory Privett
HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me to sign up 
to resell their service saying that if I don't there new technoligy will put me 
out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS at 30 miles.  They say it will 
cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles in mountain terain.   And they are 
selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for $70-$80 with no setup, installation, or 
equipment costs..  And I get a whole $3 for for each customer I sign up.  They 
also claim to be able to sell T2 and T3 service also.   They claim to have 3 
licenesed frequencies but will not disclose them.  

Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM
Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



  Hi Jory,  
Tuesday, July 31, 2007

  Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has passed under 
the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding the T-1 to T-3 level 
mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to be launched on the world. 

  Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a temporary 
delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the early notification that 
turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt that launch was eminent when we 
sent out the cards late last year. The setback was only temporary though and we 
are finally emerging from the quiet time and able to share what is going on 
with everyone.

  I have included the last 7 months of short notes from ItsYourNet CEO Ken 
Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what can be expected in the next 
few months.  I don't have any information other than what comes out in these 
news briefs so just stay tuned for further developments.

  January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...

  The questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet project and 
Stock in the Corporation since I released the last newsletter announcing the 
orders we are under with the Quiet Time on Thursday, December 22, 2006.

  So...
  Let me say this again...
  We are under strict orders to not say anything further about the 
Wireless project until authorized to do so.

  And as a result, these questions need to stop coming in to our support 
channels - Thank you!

  Furthermore, with a $13-Billion investor, no Seed or Preferred Stock 
needs to be offered and no other investment capital needs to be sought, so sale 
of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to launch the project.

  What you do and will receive as an Affiliate with ItsYourNet is 
notification of the Stock being made available to the public before you can 
learn about it going live anywhere else.

  We will let you know when the Stock is live for public purchase even 
before your Broker calls you to recommend buying it, but that is all we can do; 
ItsYourNet does not own the Wireless Company, and even I personally have no way 
to obtain Stock before it is available publicly.


  April 26:  from ItsYourNet CEO, Ken Stewart...

  The Wireless Corporation CEO, Mr. Gary Brown, met with us here at 
ItsYourNet's office last Tuesday and shared some wonderful new developments 
that we've been authorized to pass on to you.

  The latest on the CPU / chip development is that there are now just two 
(2) chip manufacturers remaining in the bidding process for the mass production 
of the chip required to run the Wireless systems.

  Although we're not yet authorized to disclose the name of these two 
manufacturers, we expect by the next Newsletter release on May 10, 2007 that we 
should be able to provide a solid time-frame for the prototype chips to be 
created, and, thus project a solid time-frame for the mountainous terrain 
testing.

  Further developments and news Gary offered is that the Wireless services 
are going to be going global much faster than originally planned! Due to recent 
business connections made, shortly after the North American Wireless service is 
introduced, China will be opened up!

  This is incredible news as it offers access to a 6th of the worlds 
population almost 2-years sooner than what was originally planned, and 
increases and advances the time-frame to introduce the Wireless services into 
Europe by 2-years as well.


  May 10:  From Ken Stewart...

  The Wireless Corporation CPU / chip development Contract has now been 
locked up with a major chip manufacturer, with the development of proto-type 
chips required to run the mountainous terrain testing end of the Wireless 
systems well underway.

  Although we're not authorized to disclose the name of this major chip 
manufacturer (for obvious security reasons), however, we can disclose that it 
is expected that the proto-type chip-sets 

Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Jory Privett
These look very interesting.  Does anyone have any recomendations/experinces 
with any in particular?   Do they support the MikroTik RouterOS?


Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless


mini-ITX boards are about the same physical size as the 532.  As soon as 
ROS 3 is ready on the new PowerPC platform, the RB333 will be out.



-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com


- Original Message - 
From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless


I have used several of there antennas also and have had no problem with 
them so fare. The link I need is 6.5 miles  and  as much as I would like 
to see more bandwidth I do not have a place to mount anything much bigger 
than a RB532A.  Unless you know of a unit that I do not my limitations 
will not allow a full PC type board.  If you could suggest one I would be 
applicative..


Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:00 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless



Jory,

 I will say this knowing that there are many antenna 
dealers/manufacturers
in the world, but if you buy Pacwireless antennas and they don't work 
for
you - - - - I will absolutely give you every cent of your money back 
before
you ship them to me! There aren't but a few things I will stick my neck 
out
for, but Pacwireless antennas have N E V E R failed me or left me 
short.

They are right on with their antenna tx/rec gain disclosures and their
mounting hardware has always been first class. You can absolutely buy 
with

confidence.

I have yet to try their dual polarity dishes, but you can see I AINT
SCARED! The next tower we hang that needs the extra bandwidth will have 
one

of these dishes hanging on them:
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/HDDA5W.shtml

I don't think you need SR5 radios to make a 6.5kilometer (4.0 miles?) 
link.
Even with an 18db Atheros CM9 you ought to achieve a 20Mbps link and be 
ten
times more reliable and the sensitivity of a SR5 has always 
been - - -well -
- - unstable in my use of them whereas the CM9 has been almost bullet 
proof.
I have given up on the SR5 because they always seem to get popped by 
EMP. (I

know I just opened up a can of worms) I would suggest using a different
platform to (other than a RB532A) achieve speeds greater than 20Mbps if
through put is critical. There are a number of SBC out there to be 
had - -

or even a nice x86 would produce many times that speed running MikroTik.
Using the later - - you could easily push 50/600Mbps on a single 
motherboard
with two cards running Nstream along with connection tracking - - which 
you

will miss if it ain't turned on.


Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.728.8642






-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jory Privett
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:06 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link

What about using the dual polarity antennas?   Any comments there?

Jory Privett
WCCS

- Original Message -
From: Dennis Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link


 Should work, the 532s, 400mhz version is going to limit you to a
total of
 around 25-30 meg.  If you can turn off connection tracking, that will
help
 quite a bit.  That is just the processor limitation really.  If you
do
 more
 than that, such as firewall rules, etc, that may be a bit less..

 Let me know if you need some hardware off-list.

 Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified Consultant
 www.mikrotikconsulting.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Need a Enterprise Class RouterOS:
 www.mikrotikrouter.com


 On 7/31/07, Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am wanting to install a  new backhaul link.  I need to go 6.5k
with as
 much throughput as I can get (20Mb is acceptable). I was wanting to
use a
 RB532A on each end  with  a pair of  SR5 cards.  I want to use a
 PacificWireless 2 foot 29dbi solid dual polarity dish since tower
space
 is
 limited.  Will this configuration support what I want to do?  Has
anyone
 used the dual polarity dishes with Nstreme2 before?  Are there any
 advantages/disadvantages to them?

 Any help is greatly appreciated.

 Jory Privett
 WCCS



 

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2007-08-01 Thread John Scrivner
I want to send this to you so you can see what one of WISPA's Vendor 
Member's has to say about why it is important to be a part of WISPA. 
Here is what he said on another member's only list:


Frank Muto said:
Over the past year or so, I have had on more than one occasion a
conversation with Marlon on his last statement, go the way of the dialup
industry. This is a true fact and spot-on as the dialup industry with many
of us included did a poor job in protecting our business. Sure, it was the
same 80/20 of those trying to do something as well as the many associations
we may have belonged to.  But, it was stacked against us with no reason to
go into the historical details.

But, this is what I believe to be true for the WISP industry, you are
talking the FCC's language, that is airwaves, frequency's, etc. They 
could

have cared less about copper for the most part and the, (IMO) TA 96 Act was
a pain in their side. But wireless is in their DNA, and when WISPA goes to
Washington and has meaningful discussions, the FCC and others have a soft
ear for what you have to say.

Now for that to continue on a regular basis, WISPA needs members, a
substantial amount to contribute in support of the WISP industry. For less
that $6 a week investment depending on your payment plan, WISP's can 
have an

opportunity to be represented by their peers on issues relevant to their
business needs. This is cheap insurance for a hopeful long term business of
a WISP.

Participation is a must, first and utmost is with financial support. From
there a paying member/vendor can participate in joining a committee, work
out logistics in planning industry events, FCC rule making research,
membership drives, CALEA and other regulatory issues, trips to D.C. etc,
etc, etc.

Best Regards,
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Re: [WISPA] lightning rods?

2007-08-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is a homemade static dissipater's.  Basically the manufactured 
designs look like a stainless steel or copper bottle brush.  The concept 
as it was explained to me some years ago at trade show is that each of 
the tips dissipates static electric charges to the atmosphere.  Works 
like the static wicks on trailing edge of aircraft wings.  Basically 
lightening is just static.  REALLY BIG STATIC on STEROIDS!


For a real explanation on how it works check the following links.  By 
the way some of our guys in S. and Central Florida swear by these things.


http://www.nottltd.com/lightning.html

http://www.nottltd.com/article.html

Tracy Tippett

RickG wrote:

I've been seeing these little lightning rods at truck inspection
stops on the interstate. They look like metal daisies. Anyone have an
idea where to get them? I hear they work well. Take a look at:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=7t=9734hilit=
Scroll way down!
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Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Mike Hammett
mini-ITX boards are about the same physical size as the 532.  As soon as ROS 
3 is ready on the new PowerPC platform, the RB333 will be out.



-
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com


- Original Message - 
From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless


I have used several of there antennas also and have had no problem with 
them so fare. The link I need is 6.5 miles  and  as much as I would like to 
see more bandwidth I do not have a place to mount anything much bigger than 
a RB532A.  Unless you know of a unit that I do not my limitations will not 
allow a full PC type board.  If you could suggest one I would be 
applicative..


Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:00 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless



Jory,

 I will say this knowing that there are many antenna 
dealers/manufacturers

in the world, but if you buy Pacwireless antennas and they don't work for
you - - - - I will absolutely give you every cent of your money back 
before
you ship them to me! There aren't but a few things I will stick my neck 
out
for, but Pacwireless antennas have N E V E R failed me or left me 
short.

They are right on with their antenna tx/rec gain disclosures and their
mounting hardware has always been first class. You can absolutely buy 
with

confidence.

I have yet to try their dual polarity dishes, but you can see I AINT
SCARED! The next tower we hang that needs the extra bandwidth will have 
one

of these dishes hanging on them:
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/HDDA5W.shtml

I don't think you need SR5 radios to make a 6.5kilometer (4.0 miles?) 
link.
Even with an 18db Atheros CM9 you ought to achieve a 20Mbps link and be 
ten
times more reliable and the sensitivity of a SR5 has always 
been - - -well -
- - unstable in my use of them whereas the CM9 has been almost bullet 
proof.
I have given up on the SR5 because they always seem to get popped by EMP. 
(I

know I just opened up a can of worms) I would suggest using a different
platform to (other than a RB532A) achieve speeds greater than 20Mbps if
through put is critical. There are a number of SBC out there to be 
had - -

or even a nice x86 would produce many times that speed running MikroTik.
Using the later - - you could easily push 50/600Mbps on a single 
motherboard
with two cards running Nstream along with connection tracking - - which 
you

will miss if it ain't turned on.


Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.728.8642






-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jory Privett
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:06 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link

What about using the dual polarity antennas?   Any comments there?

Jory Privett
WCCS

- Original Message -
From: Dennis Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link


 Should work, the 532s, 400mhz version is going to limit you to a
total of
 around 25-30 meg.  If you can turn off connection tracking, that will
help
 quite a bit.  That is just the processor limitation really.  If you
do
 more
 than that, such as firewall rules, etc, that may be a bit less..

 Let me know if you need some hardware off-list.

 Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified Consultant
 www.mikrotikconsulting.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Need a Enterprise Class RouterOS:
 www.mikrotikrouter.com


 On 7/31/07, Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am wanting to install a  new backhaul link.  I need to go 6.5k
with as
 much throughput as I can get (20Mb is acceptable). I was wanting to
use a
 RB532A on each end  with  a pair of  SR5 cards.  I want to use a
 PacificWireless 2 foot 29dbi solid dual polarity dish since tower
space
 is
 limited.  Will this configuration support what I want to do?  Has
anyone
 used the dual polarity dishes with Nstreme2 before?  Are there any
 advantages/disadvantages to them?

 Any help is greatly appreciated.

 Jory Privett
 WCCS



 

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Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread John Scrivner

Can you say FUD? I knew you could. This is my favorite line...
It is pretty easy to imagine that an *always on*, fully mobile, *T1 
level* wireless Internet service for only $19.95 per month would be hard 
to compete with for most ISPs and might have a disastrous effect on 
their business.
But not to fear...they will work with you! Yeah right! Stay as far away 
from FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) as you can and you will live a 
much happier life.

Scriv



Jory Privett wrote:
HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me to sign up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new technoligy will put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS at 30 miles.  They say it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles in mountain terain.   And they are selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for $70-$80 with no setup, installation, or equipment costs..  And I get a whole $3 for for each customer I sign up.  They also claim to be able to sell T2 and T3 service also.   They claim to have 3 licenesed frequencies but will not disclose them.  


Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM

Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



  Hi Jory,  
Tuesday, July 31, 2007

  Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has passed under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding the T-1 to T-3 level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to be launched on the world. 


  Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a temporary 
delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the early notification that 
turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt that launch was eminent when we 
sent out the cards late last year. The setback was only temporary though and we 
are finally emerging from the quiet time and able to share what is going on 
with everyone.

  I have included the last 7 months of short notes from ItsYourNet CEO Ken 
Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what can be expected in the next 
few months.  I don't have any information other than what comes out in these 
news briefs so just stay tuned for further developments.

  January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...

  The questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet project and Stock in 
the Corporation since I released the last newsletter announcing the orders we are under 
with the Quiet Time on Thursday, December 22, 2006.

  So...
  Let me say this again...
  We are under strict orders to not say anything further about the Wireless 
project until authorized to do so.

  And as a result, these questions need to stop coming in to our support 
channels - Thank you!

  Furthermore, with a $13-Billion investor, no Seed or Preferred Stock 
needs to be offered and no other investment capital needs to be sought, so sale 
of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to launch the project.

  What you do and will receive as an Affiliate with ItsYourNet is 
notification of the Stock being made available to the public before you can 
learn about it going live anywhere else.

  We will let you know when the Stock is live for public purchase even 
before your Broker calls you to recommend buying it, but that is all we can do; 
ItsYourNet does not own the Wireless Company, and even I personally have no way 
to obtain Stock before it is available publicly.


  April 26:  from ItsYourNet CEO, Ken Stewart...

  The Wireless Corporation CEO, Mr. Gary Brown, met with us here at 
ItsYourNet's office last Tuesday and shared some wonderful new developments 
that we've been authorized to pass on to you.

  The latest on the CPU / chip development is that there are now just two 
(2) chip manufacturers remaining in the bidding process for the mass production 
of the chip required to run the Wireless systems.

  Although we're not yet authorized to disclose the name of these two 
manufacturers, we expect by the next Newsletter release on May 10, 2007 that we 
should be able to provide a solid time-frame for the prototype chips to be 
created, and, thus project a solid time-frame for the mountainous terrain 
testing.

  Further developments and news Gary offered is that the Wireless services 
are going to be going global much faster than originally planned! Due to recent 
business connections made, shortly after the North American Wireless service is 
introduced, China will be opened up!

  This is incredible news as it offers access to a 6th of the worlds 
population almost 2-years sooner than what was originally planned, and 
increases and advances the time-frame to introduce the Wireless services into 
Europe by 2-years as well.


  May 

Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread J. Vogel
After having read through the news releases, the impression I got was that
the hope for making money was based solely on stock options and preferred
purchasing (of stock) opportunities. There was no discussion that I noticed
about making money on delivering Internet Access to the masses, for either
the resellers or the company. Based on past history, such as the dot.com
bust of a few years ago, I think that business model has been proven to be
disastrous for most who attempt to make money at it, with only a select few
insiders taking the cash. If you can be one of those insiders, you might do
OK. If you happen to be a WISP competing against them, you really have
nothing to fear from them, except for maybe a short-term blip until the
consumers have learned that the business isn't about them, and the model
itself fails in terms of actually providing a service at a sustainable rate.

John Vogel

John Scrivner wrote:

 Can you say FUD? I knew you could. This is my favorite line...
 It is pretty easy to imagine that an *always on*, fully mobile, *T1
 level* wireless Internet service for only $19.95 per month would be
 hard to compete with for most ISPs and might have a disastrous effect
 on their business.
 But not to fear...they will work with you! Yeah right! Stay as far
 away from FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) as you can and you will
 live a much happier life.
 Scriv



 Jory Privett wrote:
 HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me
 to sign up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new
 technoligy will put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS
 at 30 miles.  They say it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles
 in mountain terain.   And they are selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for
 $70-$80 with no setup, installation, or equipment costs..  And I get
 a whole $3 for for each customer I sign up.  They also claim to be
 able to sell T2 and T3 service also.   They claim to have 3 licenesed
 frequencies but will not disclose them. 
 Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

 Jory Privett
 WCCS


 - Original Message - From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM
 Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



   Hi
 Jory,
  
 Tuesday, July 31, 2007

   Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has
 passed under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding
 the T-1 to T-3 level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to
 be launched on the world.
   Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a
 temporary delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the
 early notification that turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt
 that launch was eminent when we sent out the cards late last year.
 The setback was only temporary though and we are finally emerging
 from the quiet time and able to share what is going on with everyone.

   I have included the last 7 months of short notes from
 ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what
 can be expected in the next few months.  I don't have any information
 other than what comes out in these news briefs so just stay tuned for
 further developments.

   January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...

   The questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet
 project and Stock in the Corporation since I released the last
 newsletter announcing the orders we are under with the Quiet Time
 on Thursday, December 22, 2006.

   So...
   Let me say this again...
   We are under strict orders to not say anything further about
 the Wireless project until authorized to do so.

   And as a result, these questions need to stop coming in to our
 support channels - Thank you!

   Furthermore, with a $13-Billion investor, no Seed or Preferred
 Stock needs to be offered and no other investment capital needs to be
 sought, so sale of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to
 launch the project.

   What you do and will receive as an Affiliate with ItsYourNet is
 notification of the Stock being made available to the public before
 you can learn about it going live anywhere else.

   We will let you know when the Stock is live for public purchase
 even before your Broker calls you to recommend buying it, but that is
 all we can do; ItsYourNet does not own the Wireless Company, and even
 I personally have no way to obtain Stock before it is available
 publicly.


   April 26:  from ItsYourNet CEO, Ken Stewart...

   The Wireless Corporation CEO, Mr. Gary Brown, met with us here
 at ItsYourNet's office last Tuesday and shared some wonderful new
 developments that we've been authorized to pass on to you.

   The latest on the CPU / chip development is that there are now
 just two (2) chip manufacturers remaining 

Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread David E. Smith

Jory Privett wrote:
These look very interesting.  Does anyone have any 
recomendations/experinces with any in particular?   Do they support the 
MikroTik RouterOS?


Just get something fanless and low-power, and you're good. I usually 
suggest fanless because you can get the whole No Moving Parts 
assembly, which means fewer things that can break; the benefit of that 
should be obvious :) Low-power is optional, but usually goes along with 
fanless, because otherwise your computer could cook itself.


The biggest downside is probably the some assembly required bit - 
you're basically buying all the parts for a small desktop computer, and 
assembling them yourself. There's a bit of learning curve even if you've 
worked with desktop PCs before (those power supplies especially are 
tiny, and can be annoying to work with). Your first system will probably 
take an hour or two to assemble.


It will be a bit bigger than a Routerboard 500 - probably six inches 
square, two or three inches tall. And you'll need real power, as you 
can't usually run these with POE.


RouterOS is available for standard x86 hardware, which most mini-ITX 
boards would be.


You may also want to look at the new Soekris 5501. I haven't tested 
RouterOS on it, but Soekris is standard x86 hardware, so problems are 
pretty unlikely. It's a single-board unit, so you don't have to assemble 
anything; you'll be getting a bit less performance at about the same 
price, but you don't have to spend an hour putting bits together.


mini-box.com has a good selection of bits and pieces; I've bought from 
them before and they took good care of me.


David Smith
MVN.net

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[WISPA] FCC Auction rules

2007-08-01 Thread Tom DeReggi


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/31/AR2007073101927.html?wpisrc=newsletterwpisrc=newsletterwpisrc=newsletter

My understanding is that the FCC voted on this the other day.
Basically, Open Access granted, but not Wholesale Requirement.
Were small CMAs allowed, or Rural bidding credits included?

Also FrontLine, supported requirement to Re-license to third parties to 
allow a National Network to be built sooner. Meaning deployment deadlines or 
partner.
Was that also ignored or included? Looking for a summary, of whether any 
opportunity was left open for WISPs or not, after the vote last week.


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
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Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread Jack Unger

Jory,

Im glad you posted this information. I checked out their websites. On 
the technical side, they release NO technical details yet make 
performance promises that appear to break the laws of physics. Given 
the technical information that they have published (and not published) 
so far, I'd advise *SEND NO MONEY* and stay as far away from these 
companies as you possibly can. Don't worry about them putting you out 
of business.


1. On the technical side; their claims are unsupported.

2. On the marketing side, they want your money now but they can't give 
you any technical details until later.


3. On the fear side, they threaten to put you out of business if you 
don't sign up.


NOTE: If you do decide to go ahead and send them money, please let me 
know immediately because I'd like to give you more information about a 
tremendous business opportunity for you to get free money for simply 
telling people about a new magic liquid that I have discovered that 
has the power to make people believe that their cancer (any and every 
kind of cancer) has been cured. As a free bonus and for no additional 
charge, with every order I'll include a  bottle of my brand new, 
world-famous, gender-bending little white pills. One of these pills, 
when taken with my magic liquid will restore the sexual potency of 
everyone between 30 and 99 years of age to the level of a 15-year old 
teenager. Just think, my little white pills when taken together with 
my magic liquid have the power to virtually banish starvation from the 
world and to practically erase death. To get your free money I'll simply 
ask you to send me $99 right away to sign up to start your free money 
rolling in. Please act now because this chance may never come your way 
again!


Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor. Check with your own doctor before 
taking or changing any medications that you may already be taking. 
Nothing in the above post is intended to diagnose or to cure any disease 
or any medical condition.



Jory Privett wrote:
HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me to sign up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new technoligy will put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS at 30 miles.  They say it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles in mountain terain.   And they are selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for $70-$80 with no setup, installation, or equipment costs..  And I get a whole $3 for for each customer I sign up.  They also claim to be able to sell T2 and T3 service also.   They claim to have 3 licenesed frequencies but will not disclose them.  


Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM

Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



  Hi Jory,  
Tuesday, July 31, 2007

  Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has passed under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding the T-1 to T-3 level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to be launched on the world. 


  Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a temporary 
delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the early notification that 
turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt that launch was eminent when we 
sent out the cards late last year. The setback was only temporary though and we 
are finally emerging from the quiet time and able to share what is going on 
with everyone.

  I have included the last 7 months of short notes from ItsYourNet CEO Ken 
Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what can be expected in the next 
few months.  I don't have any information other than what comes out in these 
news briefs so just stay tuned for further developments.

  January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...

  The questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet project and Stock in 
the Corporation since I released the last newsletter announcing the orders we are under 
with the Quiet Time on Thursday, December 22, 2006.

  So...
  Let me say this again...
  We are under strict orders to not say anything further about the Wireless 
project until authorized to do so.

  And as a result, these questions need to stop coming in to our support 
channels - Thank you!

  Furthermore, with a $13-Billion investor, no Seed or Preferred Stock 
needs to be offered and no other investment capital needs to be sought, so sale 
of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to launch the project.

  What you do and will receive as an Affiliate with ItsYourNet is 
notification of the Stock being made available to the public before you can 
learn about it going live anywhere else.

  We will let you know when the Stock is live for public purchase 

Re: [WISPA] Quick Apache Help

2007-08-01 Thread Ryan Langseth
Can you post your config too?

Ryan

On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 11:59 -0400, Carl A jeptha wrote:
 My web guy is in hospital - long story short - getting an error and need 
 to bring up sites right now. What do i know about apache, about the same 
 as I'm being paid - zero. :-)
 I need to do this like yesterday? So I am on a very sharp learning 
 curve.
 Here's an error I'm getting:
 Executing /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart ..
 
 Stopping httpd: [  OK  ]
 Starting httpd: [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost 
 www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80 overlaps with VirtualHost 
 www.cobourgyachtclub.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
 NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80 overlaps 
 with VirtualHost www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80, the first has precedence, 
 perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80 overlaps with 
 VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need 
 a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80 overlaps 
 with VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you 
 need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80 overlaps 
 with VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you 
 need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80 overlaps with 
 VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
 NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.hamiltontownship.ca:80 
 overlaps with VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80, the first has precedence, 
 perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts
 [  OK  ]
 
 I don't know what it means
 
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Re: [WISPA] Quick Apache Help

2007-08-01 Thread Japhy Bartlett
it's an error with how you're declaring your virtual hosts, in either
your httpd.conf or a file in your conf.d .  Hard to debug without
seeing them; you could post a copy somewhere.

probably they're at /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and /etc/httpd/conf.d/
might have some more conf files.

J

On 8/1/07, Carl A jeptha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My web guy is in hospital - long story short - getting an error and need
 to bring up sites right now. What do i know about apache, about the same
 as I'm being paid - zero. :-)
 I need to do this like yesterday? So I am on a very sharp learning
 curve.
 Here's an error I'm getting:
 Executing /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart ..

 Stopping httpd: [  OK  ]
 Starting httpd: [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost 
 www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80 overlaps with VirtualHost 
 www.cobourgyachtclub.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
 NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80 overlaps 
 with VirtualHost www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80, the first has precedence, 
 perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80 overlaps with 
 VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need 
 a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80 overlaps 
 with VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you 
 need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80 overlaps 
 with VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you 
 need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80 overlaps with 
 VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
 NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.hamiltontownship.ca:80 
 overlaps with VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80, the first has precedence, 
 perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
 [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts
 [  OK  ]

 I don't know what it means

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[WISPA] Quick Apache Help

2007-08-01 Thread Carl A jeptha
My web guy is in hospital - long story short - getting an error and need 
to bring up sites right now. What do i know about apache, about the same 
as I'm being paid - zero. :-)
I need to do this like yesterday? So I am on a very sharp learning 
curve.

Here's an error I'm getting:
Executing /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart ..

Stopping httpd: [  OK  ]
Starting httpd: [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost 
www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80 overlaps with VirtualHost 
www.cobourgyachtclub.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80 overlaps 
with VirtualHost www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80, the first has precedence, 
perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80 overlaps with 
VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80 overlaps with 
VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80 overlaps with 
VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80 overlaps with 
VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.hamiltontownship.ca:80 
overlaps with VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps 
you need a NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts
[  OK  ]

I don't know what it means

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RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Patrick Leary
As reported on the call, recognized revenue from North America was about
11% of the $57.5M

- Patrick

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Drew Lentz
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 11:45 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

Patrick,

What were your sales like in the US?

Drew Lentz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Patrick Leary
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 9:40 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT


Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side, we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
Alvarion





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Re: [WISPA] Quick Apache Help

2007-08-01 Thread Adam Kennedy
I'm going to assume you started getting these after doing an upgrade on 
Apache?


Looks like you have the Virtual Hosts defined oddly. Before any 
VirtualHost directives, you must have a config entry for 
NameVirtualHost that has either the IP or an asterisk (*).


Additionally, your VirtualHost directive for each site looks like it is 
defined as VirtualHost www.sitename.com:80 instead of VirtualHost 
IP.HERE:80 or VirtualHost *:80


The following might help significantly:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/vhosts/name-based.html


Carl A jeptha wrote:
My web guy is in hospital - long story short - getting an error and need 
to bring up sites right now. What do i know about apache, about the same 
as I'm being paid - zero. :-)
I need to do this like yesterday? So I am on a very sharp learning 
curve.

Here's an error I'm getting:
Executing /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart ..

Stopping httpd: [  OK  ]
Starting httpd: [Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost 
www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80 overlaps with VirtualHost 
www.cobourgyachtclub.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80 
overlaps with VirtualHost www.goldenbeachestates.ca:80, the first has 
precedence, perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80 overlaps 
with VirtualHost www.trussworthy.ca:80, the first has precedence, 
perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80 
overlaps with VirtualHost www.cayita.com:80, the first has precedence, 
perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80 
overlaps with VirtualHost www.fbparch.com:80, the first has precedence, 
perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80 overlaps 
with VirtualHost www.castleton.ca:80, the first has precedence, perhaps 
you need a NameVirtualHost directive
[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] VirtualHost www.hamiltontownship.ca:80 
overlaps with VirtualHost www.isowall.ca:80, the first has precedence, 
perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive

[Wed Aug 01 11:35:54 2007] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts
[  OK  ]

I don't know what it means



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RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Drew Lentz
Patrick,

What were your sales like in the US?

Drew Lentz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Patrick Leary
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 9:40 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT


Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side, we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
Alvarion




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[WISPA] DS3 converters

2007-08-01 Thread Travis Johnson

Hi,

Someone was looking for some DS3 to Ethernet converters a while ago. If 
you are still looking, please contact me off-list.


Travis
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Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread Carl A jeptha

Jack it must be a slow day in that office of  yours.   :-D

You have a Good Day now,


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Jack Unger wrote:

Jory,

Im glad you posted this information. I checked out their websites. On 
the technical side, they release NO technical details yet make 
performance promises that appear to break the laws of physics. Given 
the technical information that they have published (and not published) 
so far, I'd advise *SEND NO MONEY* and stay as far away from these 
companies as you possibly can. Don't worry about them putting you out 
of business.


1. On the technical side; their claims are unsupported.

2. On the marketing side, they want your money now but they can't give 
you any technical details until later.


3. On the fear side, they threaten to put you out of business if you 
don't sign up.


NOTE: If you do decide to go ahead and send them money, please let me 
know immediately because I'd like to give you more information about a 
tremendous business opportunity for you to get free money for simply 
telling people about a new magic liquid that I have discovered that 
has the power to make people believe that their cancer (any and every 
kind of cancer) has been cured. As a free bonus and for no additional 
charge, with every order I'll include a  bottle of my brand new, 
world-famous, gender-bending little white pills. One of these pills, 
when taken with my magic liquid will restore the sexual potency of 
everyone between 30 and 99 years of age to the level of a 15-year old 
teenager. Just think, my little white pills when taken together with 
my magic liquid have the power to virtually banish starvation from 
the world and to practically erase death. To get your free money I'll 
simply ask you to send me $99 right away to sign up to start your free 
money rolling in. Please act now because this chance may never come 
your way again!


Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor. Check with your own doctor 
before taking or changing any medications that you may already be 
taking. Nothing in the above post is intended to diagnose or to cure 
any disease or any medical condition.



Jory Privett wrote:
HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me 
to sign up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new 
technoligy will put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS 
at 30 miles.  They say it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles 
in mountain terain.   And they are selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for 
$70-$80 with no setup, installation, or equipment costs..  And I get 
a whole $3 for for each customer I sign up.  They also claim to be 
able to sell T2 and T3 service also.   They claim to have 3 licenesed 
frequencies but will not disclose them. 
Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.


Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM

Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



  Hi 
Jory,  
Tuesday, July 31, 2007


  Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has 
passed under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding 
the T-1 to T-3 level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to 
be launched on the world.
  Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a 
temporary delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the 
early notification that turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt 
that launch was eminent when we sent out the cards late last year. 
The setback was only temporary though and we are finally emerging 
from the quiet time and able to share what is going on with everyone.


  I have included the last 7 months of short notes from 
ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what 
can be expected in the next few months.  I don't have any information 
other than what comes out in these news briefs so just stay tuned for 
further developments.


  January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...

  The questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet 
project and Stock in the Corporation since I released the last 
newsletter announcing the orders we are under with the Quiet Time 
on Thursday, December 22, 2006.


  So...
  Let me say this again...
  We are under strict orders to not say anything further about 
the Wireless project until authorized to do so.


  And as a result, these questions need to stop coming in to our 
support channels - Thank you!


  Furthermore, with a $13-Billion investor, no Seed or Preferred 
Stock needs to be offered and no other investment capital needs to be 
sought, so sale of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to 
launch the project.


  What you do and will 

Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread Jory Privett
Oh I know better than to send anyone money and so far they haven't asked for 
any.  they just wanted to know if I would sign up to be a reseller. I have 
been contacted by two different people about it and they didn't know each 
other. It sounds like the whole system works on an Amway or MaryKay type 
system.  Top level gets commission of the lower guys and on down the food 
chain.  The more people you sign up the more potential you have to get 
rich quick.
 I was just wondering if anyone else was being contacted by these guys. 
From what I can tell they are betting on the release of the TV whitespace or 
700MHz channels.  Still I do not think that this spectrum will be capable of 
what they claim.If something like this was being developed I would 
imagine that it would be all over  with details and the such.


Jory Privett
WCCS



- Original Message - 
From: Jack Unger [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



Jory,

Im glad you posted this information. I checked out their websites. On the 
technical side, they release NO technical details yet make performance 
promises that appear to break the laws of physics. Given the technical 
information that they have published (and not published) so far, I'd 
advise *SEND NO MONEY* and stay as far away from these companies as you 
possibly can. Don't worry about them putting you out of business.


1. On the technical side; their claims are unsupported.

2. On the marketing side, they want your money now but they can't give you 
any technical details until later.


3. On the fear side, they threaten to put you out of business if you don't 
sign up.


NOTE: If you do decide to go ahead and send them money, please let me know 
immediately because I'd like to give you more information about a 
tremendous business opportunity for you to get free money for simply 
telling people about a new magic liquid that I have discovered that has 
the power to make people believe that their cancer (any and every kind of 
cancer) has been cured. As a free bonus and for no additional charge, with 
every order I'll include a  bottle of my brand new, world-famous, 
gender-bending little white pills. One of these pills, when taken with 
my magic liquid will restore the sexual potency of everyone between 30 
and 99 years of age to the level of a 15-year old teenager. Just think, my 
little white pills when taken together with my magic liquid have the 
power to virtually banish starvation from the world and to practically 
erase death. To get your free money I'll simply ask you to send me $99 
right away to sign up to start your free money rolling in. Please act now 
because this chance may never come your way again!


Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor. Check with your own doctor before 
taking or changing any medications that you may already be taking. Nothing 
in the above post is intended to diagnose or to cure any disease or any 
medical condition.



Jory Privett wrote:
HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me to 
sign up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new 
technoligy will put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS at 
30 miles.  They say it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles in 
mountain terain.   And they are selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for 
$70-$80 with no setup, installation, or equipment costs..  And I get a 
whole $3 for for each customer I sign up.  They also claim to be able to 
sell T2 and T3 service also.   They claim to have 3 licenesed frequencies 
but will not disclose them.

Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 
July 31, 2007 7:29 PM

Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



  Hi Jory, 
Tuesday, July 31, 2007


  Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has passed 
under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding the T-1 to 
T-3 level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to be launched on 
the world.
  Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a 
temporary delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the early 
notification that turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt that 
launch was eminent when we sent out the cards late last year. The setback 
was only temporary though and we are finally emerging from the quiet time 
and able to share what is going on with everyone.


  I have included the last 7 months of short notes from ItsYourNet 
CEO Ken Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what can be expected 
in the next few months.  I don't have any information other than what 
comes out in these news briefs so just stay tuned for further 
developments.


  January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...


Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Marlon K. Schafer

yeah, looks like a dang good reason for some price drops to me!  lol
marlon

- Original Message - 
From: Scottie Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT



Congrats Patrick.

Gross margin of 51%

I wish I could do that on this end. LOL.

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Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side, we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
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Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Mike Hammett

Anything that runs on x86 does, and most if not all of them do.


-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com


- Original Message - 
From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless


These look very interesting.  Does anyone have any 
recomendations/experinces with any in particular?   Do they support the 
MikroTik RouterOS?


Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless


mini-ITX boards are about the same physical size as the 532.  As soon as 
ROS 3 is ready on the new PowerPC platform, the RB333 will be out.



-
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- Original Message - 
From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless


I have used several of there antennas also and have had no problem with 
them so fare. The link I need is 6.5 miles  and  as much as I would like 
to see more bandwidth I do not have a place to mount anything much bigger 
than a RB532A.  Unless you know of a unit that I do not my limitations 
will not allow a full PC type board.  If you could suggest one I would be 
applicative..


Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:00 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless



Jory,

 I will say this knowing that there are many antenna 
dealers/manufacturers
in the world, but if you buy Pacwireless antennas and they don't work 
for
you - - - - I will absolutely give you every cent of your money back 
before
you ship them to me! There aren't but a few things I will stick my neck 
out
for, but Pacwireless antennas have N E V E R failed me or left me 
short.

They are right on with their antenna tx/rec gain disclosures and their
mounting hardware has always been first class. You can absolutely buy 
with

confidence.

I have yet to try their dual polarity dishes, but you can see I AINT
SCARED! The next tower we hang that needs the extra bandwidth will 
have one

of these dishes hanging on them:
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/HDDA5W.shtml

I don't think you need SR5 radios to make a 6.5kilometer (4.0 miles?) 
link.
Even with an 18db Atheros CM9 you ought to achieve a 20Mbps link and be 
ten
times more reliable and the sensitivity of a SR5 has always 
been - - -well -
- - unstable in my use of them whereas the CM9 has been almost bullet 
proof.
I have given up on the SR5 because they always seem to get popped by 
EMP. (I

know I just opened up a can of worms) I would suggest using a different
platform to (other than a RB532A) achieve speeds greater than 20Mbps if
through put is critical. There are a number of SBC out there to be 
had - -
or even a nice x86 would produce many times that speed running 
MikroTik.
Using the later - - you could easily push 50/600Mbps on a single 
motherboard
with two cards running Nstream along with connection tracking - - which 
you

will miss if it ain't turned on.


Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.728.8642






-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On

Behalf Of Jory Privett
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:06 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link

What about using the dual polarity antennas?   Any comments there?

Jory Privett
WCCS

- Original Message -
From: Dennis Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link


 Should work, the 532s, 400mhz version is going to limit you to a
total of
 around 25-30 meg.  If you can turn off connection tracking, that 
 will

help
 quite a bit.  That is just the processor limitation really.  If you
do
 more
 than that, such as firewall rules, etc, that may be a bit less..

 Let me know if you need some hardware off-list.

 Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified Consultant
 www.mikrotikconsulting.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Need a Enterprise Class RouterOS:
 www.mikrotikrouter.com


 On 7/31/07, Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am wanting to install a  new backhaul link.  I need to go 6.5k
with as
 much throughput as I can get (20Mb is acceptable). I was wanting to
use a
 RB532A on each end  with  a pair of  SR5 cards.  I want to use a
 PacificWireless 2 foot 29dbi solid dual polarity dish since tower
space
 is
 limited.  Will this configuration support what I want to do?  Has
anyone
 used the dual polarity dishes with Nstreme2 before?  Are there any
 

Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Jory Privett
I have been doing some research and these seem great, almost.   The main 
problem I have is power where it needs to be.  If I could get 120v then I 
could easily use one of these units or a standard PC.  Most of my sights are 
on water towers so there is no electricity at the top of them and the radio 
ahs to be feed with PoE.  I have tried putting the radios lower and using 
LMR cableis to the antennas  but have had bad experiences with that in the 
past.


Jory Privett
WCCS

- Original Message - 
From: David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless



Jory Privett wrote:
These look very interesting.  Does anyone have any 
recomendations/experinces with any in particular?   Do they support the 
MikroTik RouterOS?


Just get something fanless and low-power, and you're good. I usually 
suggest fanless because you can get the whole No Moving Parts assembly, 
which means fewer things that can break; the benefit of that should be 
obvious :) Low-power is optional, but usually goes along with fanless, 
because otherwise your computer could cook itself.


The biggest downside is probably the some assembly required bit - you're 
basically buying all the parts for a small desktop computer, and 
assembling them yourself. There's a bit of learning curve even if you've 
worked with desktop PCs before (those power supplies especially are tiny, 
and can be annoying to work with). Your first system will probably take an 
hour or two to assemble.


It will be a bit bigger than a Routerboard 500 - probably six inches 
square, two or three inches tall. And you'll need real power, as you 
can't usually run these with POE.


RouterOS is available for standard x86 hardware, which most mini-ITX 
boards would be.


You may also want to look at the new Soekris 5501. I haven't tested 
RouterOS on it, but Soekris is standard x86 hardware, so problems are 
pretty unlikely. It's a single-board unit, so you don't have to assemble 
anything; you'll be getting a bit less performance at about the same 
price, but you don't have to spend an hour putting bits together.


mini-box.com has a good selection of bits and pieces; I've bought from 
them before and they took good care of me.


David Smith
MVN.net

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Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Travis Johnson

Hi,

Now you are understanding what the rest of us have been going thru for 
the past couple of years. ;)


The RB532 is underpowered for big backhaul links, yet any of the 
mini-itx or micro-itx boards need 120VAC or a seperate power cable and a 
power converter inside the box. Running LMR cable works for short runs 
(20-30ft), but after that it just limits the signal too much.


What we really need is an 800mhz Routerboard in the same form factor as 
the current RB532. :)


Travis
Microserv

Jory Privett wrote:
I have been doing some research and these seem great, almost.   The 
main problem I have is power where it needs to be.  If I could get 
120v then I could easily use one of these units or a standard PC.  
Most of my sights are on water towers so there is no electricity at 
the top of them and the radio ahs to be feed with PoE.  I have tried 
putting the radios lower and using LMR cableis to the antennas  but 
have had bad experiences with that in the past.


Jory Privett
WCCS

- Original Message - From: David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless



Jory Privett wrote:
These look very interesting.  Does anyone have any 
recomendations/experinces with any in particular?   Do they support 
the MikroTik RouterOS?


Just get something fanless and low-power, and you're good. I usually 
suggest fanless because you can get the whole No Moving Parts 
assembly, which means fewer things that can break; the benefit of 
that should be obvious :) Low-power is optional, but usually goes 
along with fanless, because otherwise your computer could cook itself.


The biggest downside is probably the some assembly required bit - 
you're basically buying all the parts for a small desktop computer, 
and assembling them yourself. There's a bit of learning curve even if 
you've worked with desktop PCs before (those power supplies 
especially are tiny, and can be annoying to work with). Your first 
system will probably take an hour or two to assemble.


It will be a bit bigger than a Routerboard 500 - probably six inches 
square, two or three inches tall. And you'll need real power, as 
you can't usually run these with POE.


RouterOS is available for standard x86 hardware, which most 
mini-ITX boards would be.


You may also want to look at the new Soekris 5501. I haven't tested 
RouterOS on it, but Soekris is standard x86 hardware, so problems are 
pretty unlikely. It's a single-board unit, so you don't have to 
assemble anything; you'll be getting a bit less performance at about 
the same price, but you don't have to spend an hour putting bits 
together.


mini-box.com has a good selection of bits and pieces; I've bought 
from them before and they took good care of me.


David Smith
MVN.net
 


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[WISPA] backhaul recommendation

2007-08-01 Thread chris cooper


I need a couple sets of backhauls for a public safety application.  Link
distance under 3 miles, clear los.  Need @ 20 meg throughput.  Security
is a high priority and they have to be rock solid. Has to be a stickered
system.  Any recommendations?

Thanks
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Re: [WISPA] backhaul recommendation

2007-08-01 Thread Travis Johnson

Trango has a 4.9ghz system that should deliver 40meg without a problem.

Travis
Microserv


chris cooper wrote:

I need a couple sets of backhauls for a public safety application.  Link
distance under 3 miles, clear los.  Need @ 20 meg throughput.  Security
is a high priority and they have to be rock solid. Has to be a stickered
system.  Any recommendations?

Thanks
Chris


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Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread Jack Unger

Jory,

You're absolutely correct. If something like this was actually being 
developed. then technical information about it (like spectrum) would 
already have been discussed in public. Plus, the pricing is way too low 
to be believable which labels this as hype. In society today, the 
dividing line between hype and lies is vague and undefined as is the 
dividing line between honesty and illegality. Thank goodness for email 
lists like this one. They make it easier to evaluate claims and to spot 
fraudulent claims.


Thank you again for posting,

jack


Jory Privett wrote:
Oh I know better than to send anyone money and so far they haven't 
asked for any.  they just wanted to know if I would sign up to be a 
reseller. I have been contacted by two different people about it and 
they didn't know each other. It sounds like the whole system works on 
an Amway or MaryKay type system.  Top level gets commission of the 
lower guys and on down the food chain.  The more people you sign up 
the more potential you have to get rich quick.

 I was just wondering if anyone else was being contacted by these guys.
From what I can tell they are betting on the release of the TV 
whitespace or 
700MHz channels.  Still I do not think that this spectrum will be 
capable of what they claim.If something like this was being 
developed I would imagine that it would be all over  with details and 
the such.


Jory Privett
WCCS



- Original Message - From: Jack Unger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



Jory,

Im glad you posted this information. I checked out their websites. 
On the technical side, they release NO technical details yet make 
performance promises that appear to break the laws of physics. 
Given the technical information that they have published (and not 
published) so far, I'd advise *SEND NO MONEY* and stay as far away 
from these companies as you possibly can. Don't worry about them 
putting you out of business.


1. On the technical side; their claims are unsupported.

2. On the marketing side, they want your money now but they can't 
give you any technical details until later.


3. On the fear side, they threaten to put you out of business if you 
don't sign up.


NOTE: If you do decide to go ahead and send them money, please let me 
know immediately because I'd like to give you more information about 
a tremendous business opportunity for you to get free money for 
simply telling people about a new magic liquid that I have 
discovered that has the power to make people believe that their 
cancer (any and every kind of cancer) has been cured. As a free bonus 
and for no additional charge, with every order I'll include a  bottle 
of my brand new, world-famous, gender-bending little white pills. 
One of these pills, when taken with my magic liquid will restore 
the sexual potency of everyone between 30 and 99 years of age to the 
level of a 15-year old teenager. Just think, my little white pills 
when taken together with my magic liquid have the power to 
virtually banish starvation from the world and to practically erase 
death. To get your free money I'll simply ask you to send me $99 
right away to sign up to start your free money rolling in. Please act 
now because this chance may never come your way again!


Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor. Check with your own doctor 
before taking or changing any medications that you may already be 
taking. Nothing in the above post is intended to diagnose or to cure 
any disease or any medical condition.



Jory Privett wrote:
HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me 
to sign up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new 
technoligy will put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS 
at 30 miles.  They say it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 
miles in mountain terain.   And they are selling T1s for $19.95 and 
T3s for $70-$80 with no setup, installation, or equipment costs..  
And I get a whole $3 for for each customer I sign up.  They also 
claim to be able to sell T2 and T3 service also.   They claim to 
have 3 licenesed frequencies but will not disclose them.

Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM

Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



  Hi Jory, Tuesday, July 31, 2007

  Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has 
passed under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding 
the T-1 to T-3 level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon 
to be launched on the world.
  Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a 
temporary delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the 
early notification that turned out to be a false 

Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link Pacwireless

2007-08-01 Thread Graham McIntire
I have a VIA Epia M1000 with a DC-DC 12v power supply.  If I recall
correctly, it drew 17 watts @ 12v with a RB24 card in it.  Although I
haven't done it, there shouldn't be a reason you couldn't run that off
PoE with a reverse-injector on the motherboard side to take the
power off the cat5 before it gets to the board.

The newer DC-DC power supplies (
http://www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-60-WI?sc=8category=13 ) are probably
much more efficient than the older one I have.

Graham

On 8/1/07, Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Now you are understanding what the rest of us have been going thru for
 the past couple of years. ;)

 The RB532 is underpowered for big backhaul links, yet any of the
 mini-itx or micro-itx boards need 120VAC or a seperate power cable and a
 power converter inside the box. Running LMR cable works for short runs
 (20-30ft), but after that it just limits the signal too much.

 What we really need is an 800mhz Routerboard in the same form factor as
 the current RB532. :)

 Travis
 Microserv

 Jory Privett wrote:
  I have been doing some research and these seem great, almost.   The
  main problem I have is power where it needs to be.  If I could get
  120v then I could easily use one of these units or a standard PC.
  Most of my sights are on water towers so there is no electricity at
  the top of them and the radio ahs to be feed with PoE.  I have tried
  putting the radios lower and using LMR cableis to the antennas  but
  have had bad experiences with that in the past.
 
  Jory Privett
  WCCS
 
  - Original Message - From: David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nstreme2 Link  Pacwireless
 
 
  Jory Privett wrote:
  These look very interesting.  Does anyone have any
  recomendations/experinces with any in particular?   Do they support
  the MikroTik RouterOS?
 
  Just get something fanless and low-power, and you're good. I usually
  suggest fanless because you can get the whole No Moving Parts
  assembly, which means fewer things that can break; the benefit of
  that should be obvious :) Low-power is optional, but usually goes
  along with fanless, because otherwise your computer could cook itself.
 
  The biggest downside is probably the some assembly required bit -
  you're basically buying all the parts for a small desktop computer,
  and assembling them yourself. There's a bit of learning curve even if
  you've worked with desktop PCs before (those power supplies
  especially are tiny, and can be annoying to work with). Your first
  system will probably take an hour or two to assemble.
 
  It will be a bit bigger than a Routerboard 500 - probably six inches
  square, two or three inches tall. And you'll need real power, as
  you can't usually run these with POE.
 
  RouterOS is available for standard x86 hardware, which most
  mini-ITX boards would be.
 
  You may also want to look at the new Soekris 5501. I haven't tested
  RouterOS on it, but Soekris is standard x86 hardware, so problems are
  pretty unlikely. It's a single-board unit, so you don't have to
  assemble anything; you'll be getting a bit less performance at about
  the same price, but you don't have to spend an hour putting bits
  together.
 
  mini-box.com has a good selection of bits and pieces; I've bought
  from them before and they took good care of me.
 
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Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread Tom DeReggi
Yeah, I heard they were affiliated with that company that keeps sending 
everyone Emails stating


We have 11 Billion dollars of funds available, Yo uwere approved to help us 
spend our money, opportunity made available from King of Zambowie who 
recently died and donated his fortune to our group to invest in America. 
Please send me your confidential detailed bank account info today.. :-)


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message - 
From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 11:49 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service


HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me to sign 
up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new technoligy will 
put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS at 30 miles.  They say 
it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles in mountain terain.   And 
they are selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for $70-$80 with no setup, 
installation, or equipment costs..  And I get a whole $3 for for each 
customer I sign up.  They also claim to be able to sell T2 and T3 service 
also.   They claim to have 3 licenesed frequencies but will not disclose 
them.


Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM
Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



 Hi Jory, 
Tuesday, July 31, 2007


 Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has passed 
under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding the T-1 to T-3 
level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to be launched on the 
world.


 Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a 
temporary delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the early 
notification that turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt that launch 
was eminent when we sent out the cards late last year. The setback was only 
temporary though and we are finally emerging from the quiet time and able to 
share what is going on with everyone.


 I have included the last 7 months of short notes from ItsYourNet CEO 
Ken Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what can be expected in the 
next few months.  I don't have any information other than what comes out in 
these news briefs so just stay tuned for further developments.


 January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...

 The questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet project 
and Stock in the Corporation since I released the last newsletter announcing 
the orders we are under with the Quiet Time on Thursday, December 22, 
2006.


 So...
 Let me say this again...
 We are under strict orders to not say anything further about the 
Wireless project until authorized to do so.


 And as a result, these questions need to stop coming in to our support 
channels - Thank you!


 Furthermore, with a $13-Billion investor, no Seed or Preferred Stock 
needs to be offered and no other investment capital needs to be sought, so 
sale of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to launch the 
project.


 What you do and will receive as an Affiliate with ItsYourNet is 
notification of the Stock being made available to the public before you can 
learn about it going live anywhere else.


 We will let you know when the Stock is live for public purchase even 
before your Broker calls you to recommend buying it, but that is all we can 
do; ItsYourNet does not own the Wireless Company, and even I personally have 
no way to obtain Stock before it is available publicly.



 April 26:  from ItsYourNet CEO, Ken Stewart...

 The Wireless Corporation CEO, Mr. Gary Brown, met with us here at 
ItsYourNet's office last Tuesday and shared some wonderful new developments 
that we've been authorized to pass on to you.


 The latest on the CPU / chip development is that there are now just 
two (2) chip manufacturers remaining in the bidding process for the mass 
production of the chip required to run the Wireless systems.


 Although we're not yet authorized to disclose the name of these two 
manufacturers, we expect by the next Newsletter release on May 10, 2007 that 
we should be able to provide a solid time-frame for the prototype chips to 
be created, and, thus project a solid time-frame for the mountainous terrain 
testing.


 Further developments and news Gary offered is that the Wireless 
services are going to be going global much faster than originally planned! 
Due to recent business connections made, shortly after the North American 
Wireless service is introduced, China will be opened up!


 This is incredible news as it offers access to a 6th of the worlds 
population almost 2-years sooner than what was originally planned, and 

RE: [WISPA] backhaul recommendation

2007-08-01 Thread Todd Easterling
Solectek has a 4.9 radio with 128 bit AES encryption/decryption at full line
speed. It also has an industry-leading 400mW of RF power. If you have
questions, Mark Crabtree can assist you [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Todd



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Trango has a 4.9ghz system that should deliver 40meg without a problem.

Travis
Microserv


chris cooper wrote:
 I need a couple sets of backhauls for a public safety application.  Link
 distance under 3 miles, clear los.  Need @ 20 meg throughput.  Security
 is a high priority and they have to be rock solid. Has to be a stickered
 system.  Any recommendations?

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RE: [WISPA] backhaul recommendation

2007-08-01 Thread Mark Crabtree
Already sent him an email and left him a voicemail 


Best Regards

Mark W. Crabtree
Director of Sales

 
(858) 642-2727 Direct Line
(858) 450-1220 ext. 3027 Office/Main
(858) 457-2681 Fax
Skype: solectek

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Behalf Of Todd Easterling
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:35 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WISPA] backhaul recommendation

Solectek has a 4.9 radio with 128 bit AES encryption/decryption at full line
speed. It also has an industry-leading 400mW of RF power. If you have
questions, Mark Crabtree can assist you [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Todd



-Original Message-
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Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] backhaul recommendation

Trango has a 4.9ghz system that should deliver 40meg without a problem.

Travis
Microserv


chris cooper wrote:
 I need a couple sets of backhauls for a public safety application.  
 Link distance under 3 miles, clear los.  Need @ 20 meg throughput.  
 Security is a high priority and they have to be rock solid. Has to be 
 a stickered system.  Any recommendations?

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RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Cliff Leboeuf
I'm still waiting on an answer to the 5.3 VL equipment being added to the 
Comnet program... 
 
- Cliff LeBoeuf 
- 985-879-3219 
- www.cssla.com http://www.cssla.com/  
- www.triparish.net http://www.triparish.net/ 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Patrick Leary
Sent: Wed 8/1/2007 3:48 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT



You do have major price drops through the COMNET program (sub $300 VL
CPE for the CPE that lists for $995), resulting in MUCH more humble
margins. Remember that that gross is across all product sets, to include
BreezeMAX and right now, since operators are just now building out, the
numbers reflect a strong mix of infrastructure relative to CPE.

-  Patrick


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:37 PM
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yeah, looks like a dang good reason for some price drops to me!  lol
marlon

- Original Message -
From: Scottie Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT


 Congrats Patrick.

 Gross margin of 51%

 I wish I could do that on this end. LOL.

 -- Original Message --
 From: Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Date:  Wed, 1 Aug 2007 07:40:00 -0700


Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part
to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I
want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side,
we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
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[WISPA] Cabinet or Enclosure source

2007-08-01 Thread Jason
Anyone know where I can get an outdoor enclosure, preferably metal, 
approx 2' x 2' x 4'.  Surplus, used, etc; near Arizona?


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RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Patrick Leary
Cliff, If it makes you feel any better, so am I :-)

 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Cliff Leboeuf
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 4:30 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

 

I'm still waiting on an answer to the 5.3 VL equipment being added to
the Comnet program... 

 

- Cliff LeBoeuf 

- 985-879-3219 
- www.cssla.com http://www.cssla.com/  
- www.triparish.net http://www.triparish.net/ 

 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Patrick Leary
Sent: Wed 8/1/2007 3:48 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

You do have major price drops through the COMNET program (sub $300 VL
CPE for the CPE that lists for $995), resulting in MUCH more humble
margins. Remember that that gross is across all product sets, to include
BreezeMAX and right now, since operators are just now building out, the
numbers reflect a strong mix of infrastructure relative to CPE.

-  Patrick


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

yeah, looks like a dang good reason for some price drops to me!  lol
marlon

- Original Message -
From: Scottie Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT


 Congrats Patrick.

 Gross margin of 51%

 I wish I could do that on this end. LOL.

 -- Original Message --
 From: Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Date:  Wed, 1 Aug 2007 07:40:00 -0700


Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part
to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I
want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side,
we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

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Re: [WISPA] Cabinet or Enclosure source

2007-08-01 Thread D. Ryan Spott
Do what Marlon does if you can. Use a refrigerator! Insulated from  
cold and warm!


ryan


On Aug 1, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Jason wrote:

Anyone know where I can get an outdoor enclosure, preferably metal,  
approx 2' x 2' x 4'.  Surplus, used, etc; near Arizona?


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RE: [WISPA] Cabinet or Enclosure source

2007-08-01 Thread Gino Villarini
WOOW!, on a side note.  There are some nice 24 x 24 x 10 nema 4
enclosures on ebay right now ... for $110 plus shipping

Gino A. Villarini
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tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145

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Do what Marlon does if you can. Use a refrigerator! Insulated from  
cold and warm!

ryan


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RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread Cliff Leboeuf
It does... :) Thanks.
 
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- www.triparish.net http://www.triparish.net/ 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Patrick Leary
Sent: Wed 8/1/2007 6:43 PM
To: WISPA General List
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Cliff, If it makes you feel any better, so am I :-)





From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Cliff Leboeuf
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 4:30 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT



I'm still waiting on an answer to the 5.3 VL equipment being added to
the Comnet program...



- Cliff LeBoeuf

- 985-879-3219
- www.cssla.com http://www.cssla.com/ 
- www.triparish.net http://www.triparish.net/





From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Patrick Leary
Sent: Wed 8/1/2007 3:48 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

You do have major price drops through the COMNET program (sub $300 VL
CPE for the CPE that lists for $995), resulting in MUCH more humble
margins. Remember that that gross is across all product sets, to include
BreezeMAX and right now, since operators are just now building out, the
numbers reflect a strong mix of infrastructure relative to CPE.

-  Patrick


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

yeah, looks like a dang good reason for some price drops to me!  lol
marlon

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From: Scottie Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT


 Congrats Patrick.

 Gross margin of 51%

 I wish I could do that on this end. LOL.

 -- Original Message --
 From: Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Date:  Wed, 1 Aug 2007 07:40:00 -0700


Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part
to
our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I
want
WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side,
we
continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
Alvarion



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RE: [WISPA] Cabinet or Enclosure source

2007-08-01 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
Not just Marlon,  That what the guys in Vegas do.  They even plug them in in
the summer on the commercial rooftops. They told me that they use the Costco
apartment refrigerators, and add a sun plate to the top. I think $99.00. 

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of D. Ryan Spott
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 4:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Cabinet or Enclosure source


Do what Marlon does if you can. Use a refrigerator! Insulated from  
cold and warm!

ryan


On Aug 1, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Jason wrote:

 Anyone know where I can get an outdoor enclosure, preferably metal,
 approx 2' x 2' x 4'.  Surplus, used, etc; near Arizona?

 Jason
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RE: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service

2007-08-01 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
May you should forward the email, and talk to your Sec. Of State.  They
might be really interested to have an rf expert to help them.

Chuck Profito
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service


Yeah, I heard they were affiliated with that company that keeps sending 
everyone Emails stating

We have 11 Billion dollars of funds available, Yo uwere approved to help us

spend our money, opportunity made available from King of Zambowie who 
recently died and donated his fortune to our group to invest in America. 
Please send me your confidential detailed bank account info today.. :-)

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message - 
From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 11:49 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Fw: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service


HiHas anyone heard of these guys?   They keep calling me wanting me to sign 
up to resell their service saying that if I don't there new technoligy will 
put me out of business.  So far they claim 1.5M NLOS at 30 miles.  They say 
it will cut through trees up to 16 to 20 miles in mountain terain.   And 
they are selling T1s for $19.95 and T3s for $70-$80 with no setup, 
installation, or equipment costs..  And I get a whole $3 for for each 
customer I sign up.  They also claim to be able to sell T2 and T3 service 
also.   They claim to have 3 licenesed frequencies but will not disclose 
them.

Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.  Lots of marketing fluff and no facts.

Jory Privett
WCCS


- Original Message - 
From: Jack Sample / Namia Corporation
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:29 PM
Subject: Update on T1 Mobile Wireless Service



  Hi Jory, 
Tuesday, July 31, 2007

  Hopefully you haven't forgotten me since a lot of water has passed 
under the bridge since I last communicated with you regarding the T-1 to T-3

level mobile wireless Internet service that is soon to be launched on the 
world.

  Well, you may have thought that we went away but it was only a 
temporary delay.  First of all I want to apologize to you for the early 
notification that turned out to be a false summit.  We had felt that launch 
was eminent when we sent out the cards late last year. The setback was only 
temporary though and we are finally emerging from the quiet time and able to

share what is going on with everyone.

  I have included the last 7 months of short notes from ItsYourNet CEO 
Ken Stewart to catch you up on where are are and what can be expected in the

next few months.  I don't have any information other than what comes out in 
these news briefs so just stay tuned for further developments.

  January 4:  From ItsYourNet CEO Ken Stewart...

  The questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet project 
and Stock in the Corporation since I released the last newsletter announcing

the orders we are under with the Quiet Time on Thursday, December 22, 
2006.

  So...
  Let me say this again...
  We are under strict orders to not say anything further about the 
Wireless project until authorized to do so.

  And as a result, these questions need to stop coming in to our support

channels - Thank you!

  Furthermore, with a $13-Billion investor, no Seed or Preferred Stock 
needs to be offered and no other investment capital needs to be sought, so 
sale of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to launch the 
project.

  What you do and will receive as an Affiliate with ItsYourNet is 
notification of the Stock being made available to the public before you can 
learn about it going live anywhere else.

  We will let you know when the Stock is live for public purchase even 
before your Broker calls you to recommend buying it, but that is all we can 
do; ItsYourNet does not own the Wireless Company, and even I personally have

no way to obtain Stock before it is available publicly.


  April 26:  from ItsYourNet CEO, Ken Stewart...

  The Wireless Corporation CEO, Mr. Gary Brown, met with us here at 
ItsYourNet's office last Tuesday and shared some wonderful new developments 
that we've been authorized to pass on to you.

  The latest on the CPU / chip development is that there are now just 
two (2) chip manufacturers remaining in the bidding process for the mass 
production of the chip required to run the Wireless systems.

  Although we're not yet authorized to disclose the name of these two 
manufacturers, we expect by the next Newsletter release on May 10, 2007 that

we should be able to provide a solid time-frame for the prototype chips to 
be created, and, thus 

RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-01 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
Patrick, 
Excellent numbers, congratulations, you guys deserve it because you listen,
and work hard on what you hear!
I read a news story about a 5.8 deployment in Australia, is this a precursor
to UL here?  
http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/13772/127/


Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California


-Original Message-
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Behalf Of Patrick Leary
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 7:40 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT



Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to report
an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street estimates.
Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about $122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is that
our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part to our North
American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I want WISPs to know
that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side, we continue to
invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the unlicensed front
as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to bring
you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
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