Re: [WISPA] Telescoping Mast

2010-11-06 Thread Scott Reed

www.nelloinc.com should have some.
Lowes used to stock them. You may still find one around.

On 11/5/2010 11:53 PM, Liam Cummings wrote:


Anyone know of a place where I can get some sort of telescoping mast 
that I can tow behind me in my truck or maybe just put on my tow 
hitch? Oh yeah and it needs to be cheap too.  I want to start using 
something like this for our site surveys because it would be much 
easier than getting out the telescoping pole we use and having someone 
hold it steady with a radio on it. I was thinking of just making one 
myself but even the telescoping pole itself is hard to find.






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Re: [WISPA] Telescoping Mast

2010-11-06 Thread richard sterne
Try here  http://www.telescoping-pole.com/

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Re: [WISPA] Telescoping Mast

2010-11-06 Thread Leon D. Zetekoff
On 11/05/2010 11:53 PM, Liam Cummings wrote:

 Anyone know of a place where I can get some sort of telescoping mast
 that I can tow behind me in my truck or maybe just put on my tow
 hitch? Oh yeah and it needs to be cheap too.  I want to start using
 something like this for our site surveys because it would be much
 easier than getting out the telescoping pole we use and having someone
 hold it steady with a radio on it. I was thinking of just making one
 myself but even the telescoping pole itself is hard to find.

why not look for a used crank-up tower from a ham?

Leon



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[WISPA] Juniper Routers / BGP

2010-11-06 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Rubens,

Are you familiar with the J-6350 Series ?

 From the Data Spec Sheets, being able to accept 2Gig Ram, and having 4x 
GIG E ports native, Do you know if it can handle Multiple BGP Peers 
/Full Tables and be used an Edge BGP Transit Router for ISP/NSP ?

They list a software option called Advanced BGP  (JX-BGP-ADV-LTU) any 
idea what that is ? and how much would it cost ?

Thanks.

Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet  Telecom


On 11/4/2010 8:10 PM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
 On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Faisal Imtiazfai...@snappydsl.net  wrote:
 Any Juniper fans / users  on this list ?

 I have a couple of questions about them.

 M-series: Very good, but are aging very fast. Good to buy used, though.
 MX-series: The new king of the hill. The first J's I would considerer
 for most of the tasks.
 T-series: Too expensive for the average xSP, look first at the bigger MX'es.
 EX-series: Not that good, unfortunately. May improve in the future.
 SRX-series: Good firewalls with some routing capabilities, but sales
 guys will try to sell them as routers. Run away if you want routing.
 J-series: Retired, but better than SRX at some fail-over scenarios.
 SRX may improve in the future, as well.


 Rubens


 
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[WISPA] OT: looking for Sendmail Guru

2010-11-06 Thread Gino Villarini
We are having some issues with our Sendmail server, looking for a
Sendmail Guru to fix them

 

Any recommendations?

 

Gino A. Villarini

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Re: [WISPA] Juniper Routers / BGP

2010-11-06 Thread Ryan Goldberg
We recently had a chat with juniper.  Advanced BGP is for configuring a route 
reflector and confederations.  As a border router, I'd say perfect..

 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Faisal Imtiaz
 Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 7:13 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: [WISPA] Juniper Routers / BGP
 
 Rubens,
 
 Are you familiar with the J-6350 Series ?
 
  From the Data Spec Sheets, being able to accept 2Gig Ram, and having
 4x
 GIG E ports native, Do you know if it can handle Multiple BGP Peers
 /Full Tables and be used an Edge BGP Transit Router for ISP/NSP ?
 
 They list a software option called Advanced BGP  (JX-BGP-ADV-LTU) any
 idea what that is ? and how much would it cost ?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 
 
 On 11/4/2010 8:10 PM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
  On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Faisal Imtiazfai...@snappydsl.net
 wrote:
  Any Juniper fans / users  on this list ?
 
  I have a couple of questions about them.
 
  M-series: Very good, but are aging very fast. Good to buy used,
 though.
  MX-series: The new king of the hill. The first J's I would considerer
  for most of the tasks.
  T-series: Too expensive for the average xSP, look first at the bigger
 MX'es.
  EX-series: Not that good, unfortunately. May improve in the future.
  SRX-series: Good firewalls with some routing capabilities, but sales
  guys will try to sell them as routers. Run away if you want routing.
  J-series: Retired, but better than SRX at some fail-over scenarios.
  SRX may improve in the future, as well.
 
 
  Rubens
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Verizon LTE

2010-11-06 Thread Mike Hammett
It appears they're looking for rural cellular companies (outside of the 
Verizon 3G coverage area) to lease the spectrum from Verizon.  Then that 
company is to build the entire network with their own funds and then 
institute roaming to\from Verizon's LTE.


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On 10/21/2010 7:22 AM, Steve Barnes wrote:


Just got this from Verizon as a link on a advertisement:

Verizon's 4G network will be available in 38 markets and major 
airports, covering approximately 100+ million people by the end of the 
year. We plan to double that in 2012 and cover our entire existing 3G 
footprint with 4G LTE by the end of 2013.


Verizon Wireless is aggressively building the nation’s first 4G LTE 
network across the same footprint that is currently covered by its 
nationwide 3G network, which covers more than 90% of the U.S. 
population. *In order to provide access to this 4G LTE network to more 
of the U.S. population living in rural areas, Verizon Wireless plans 
to work with rural companies to collaboratively build and operate a 4G 
network in those areas using the tower and backhaul assets of the 
rural company and Verizon Wireless’ core LTE equipment and 700MHz 
spectrum.***


Verizon Wireless provides a unique opportunity for selected 
participants to leverage the company’s technical and spectrum 
resources. We are seeking companies that can assist in bringing the 
benefits of 4G LTE service to rural areas that currently lack Verizon 
Wireless coverage. Verizon Wireless may work with rural companies that 
have towers and backhaul capabilities, even if those companies are not 
currently wireless operators. Together, we will plan and coordinate a 
local LTE deployment schedule that makes sense for both Verizon 
Wireless and the rural company that we are collaborating with.


http://aboutus.vzw.com/rural/Overview.html

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Re: [WISPA] Verizon LTE

2010-11-06 Thread Forbes Mercy

In Washington State they already do that with United States Cellular.

On 11/6/2010 10:13 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
It appears they're looking for rural cellular companies (outside of 
the Verizon 3G coverage area) to lease the spectrum from Verizon.  
Then that company is to build the entire network with their own funds 
and then institute roaming to\from Verizon's LTE.

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


On 10/21/2010 7:22 AM, Steve Barnes wrote:


Just got this from Verizon as a link on a advertisement:

Verizon's 4G network will be available in 38 markets and major 
airports, covering approximately 100+ million people by the end of 
the year. We plan to double that in 2012 and cover our entire 
existing 3G footprint with 4G LTE by the end of 2013.


Verizon Wireless is aggressively building the nation’s first 4G LTE 
network across the same footprint that is currently covered by its 
nationwide 3G network, which covers more than 90% of the U.S. 
population. *In order to provide access to this 4G LTE network to 
more of the U.S. population living in rural areas, Verizon Wireless 
plans to work with rural companies to collaboratively build and 
operate a 4G network in those areas using the tower and backhaul 
assets of the rural company and Verizon Wireless’ core LTE equipment 
and 700MHz spectrum.***


Verizon Wireless provides a unique opportunity for selected 
participants to leverage the company’s technical and spectrum 
resources. We are seeking companies that can assist in bringing the 
benefits of 4G LTE service to rural areas that currently lack Verizon 
Wireless coverage. Verizon Wireless may work with rural companies 
that have towers and backhaul capabilities, even if those companies 
are not currently wireless operators. Together, we will plan and 
coordinate a local LTE deployment schedule that makes sense for both 
Verizon Wireless and the rural company that we are collaborating with.


http://aboutus.vzw.com/rural/Overview.html

Steve Barnes

General Manager

PCS-WIN

RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service





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