[WISPA] Correction- Contact for House Subcommittee on Communications and Telecommunications- Kill NetNeutrality

2011-03-07 Thread Tom DeReggi
HJ Res 37 actually will occur in front of House Subcommittee on Communications 
and Telecommunications.
Here is a corrected Contact List.
http://www.contactingthecongress.org/cgi-bin/newcommittee.cgi?site=ctclang=commcode=hcommerce_tech
Committee Membership
  Majority Members (Republicans)  
  Member Name DC Phone DC FAX 
  Greg Walden (R-OR) [Chair] 202-225-6730 202-225-5774 
  Lee Terry (R-NE)  202-225-4155 202-226-5452 
  Cliff Stearns (R-FL)  202-225-5744 202-225-3973 
  John Shimkus (R-IL)  202-225-5271 202-225-5880 
  Mary Bono Mack (R-CA)  202-225-5330 202-225-2961 
  Mike Rogers (R-MI)  202-225-4872 202-225-5820 
  Brian P. Bilbray (R-CA)  202-225-0508 202-225-2558 
  Charles F. (Charlie) Bass (R-NH)  202-225-5206 202-225-2946 
  Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)  202-225-2811 202-225-3004 
  Phil Gingrey (R-GA)  202-225-2931 202-225-2944 
  Steve Scalise (R-LA)  202-225-3015 202-226-0386 
  Bob Latta (R-OH)  202-225-6405 202-225-1985 
  Brett Guthrie (R-KY)  202-225-3501 202-226-2019 
  Adam Kinzinger (R-IL)  202-225-3635 202-225-3521 
  Joe Barton (R-TX)  202-225-2002 202-225-3052 

  Minority Members (Democrats)  
  Member Name DC Phone DC FAX 
  Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA) [Ranking Member] 202-225-8104 202-225-8890 
  Ed Markey (D-MA)  202-225-2836 202-226-0092 
  Mike Doyle (D-PA)  202-225-2135 202-225-3084 
  Doris Matsui (D-CA)  202-225-7163 202-225-0566 
  John Barrow (D-GA)  202-225-2823 202-225-3377 
  Edolphus (Ed) Towns (D-NY)  202-225-5936 202-225-1018 
  Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)  202-225-4671 202-225-9665 
  Bobby L. Rush (D-IL)  202-225-4372 202-226-0333 
  Diana DeGette (D-CO)  202-225-4431 202-225-5657 
  John D. Dingell (D-MI)  202-225-4071 202-226-0371 



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Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
301-515-7774
IntAirNet - Fixed Wireless Broadband


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
301-515-7774
IntAirNet - Fixed Wireless Broadband



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Re: [WISPA] Calea Compliance

2011-03-07 Thread Jeff Broadwick - Lists
You would be better off putting a passive tap inline and the router as a
probe.  If you do that, it will be completely invisible to the end
customer.

 

Regards,

Jeff
ImageStream Sales Manager
800-813-5123 x106

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Roger Howard
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 10:50 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Calea Compliance

 

Ok, but the FBI wouldn't know I stuck the hardware there at the last
minute. And the tower glitches off whenever I do a firmware upgrade
anyway. The customer wouldn't know the difference.

On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
 Depends who you ask.  Some might say the customer could notice a change
in
 network and hence non compliant.

 On Mar 5, 2011 10:43 PM, Roger Howard g5inter...@gmail.com wrote:
 Would I cover myself for calea by having a mikrotik router on the
 shelf, set up as a bridge, with the calea module installed. Then if I
 get subpoenaed for a tap, I just run out to the appropriate tower and
 put it on the ethernet interface of whichever AP the subscriber is on?

 Thanks,
 Roger






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Re: [WISPA] non-802.3 rackmount poe switch

2011-03-07 Thread Mark Nash

Yeah... We could have our own separate units for 48V  24V.

On 3/4/2011 7:33 PM, Brad Belton wrote:


Hello Kevin,

Starting to sound like this project is taking shape!  Keep me posted 
and can we get an updated bullet point list of the feature set you are 
thinking?


Maybe the output voltage should be just a simple pass-through from 
whatever redundant power supplies the end user selects for their PoE 
equipment?  This may help future proof the PoE Controller from 
possible vendor changes like UBNT is considering. (e.g. 24VDC to 48VDC)


Best,

Brad

*From:*wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] 
*On Behalf Of *Kevin Sullivan

*Sent:* Friday, March 04, 2011 1:51 PM
*To:* WISPA General List
*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] non-802.3 rackmount poe switch

It'd have a web interface with SNMP support. Yeah, 12 port.

Kevin

- Original Message -

*From:*Mark Nash mailto:markl...@uwol.net

*To:*WISPA General List mailto:wireless@wispa.org

*Sent:*Friday, March 04, 2011 11:33 AM

*Subject:*Re: [WISPA] non-802.3 rackmount poe switch

Yes, better.  At this time, we only use AC to power devices.

Also I didn't see a web interface or cli on your list of features...

Also also, number of ports should = 12

At $250, depending on features when it actually hit the street, we
would take about 20.

On 3/4/2011 10:56 AM, Kevin Sullivan wrote:

I guess the biggest question in my mind is whether most WISPs
would need a non-standard 24v or 48v out. At the last Ubiquiti
conference they mentioned that their newest line of AirBeam APs
will be running 48v. Obviously their current line is 24v, as is
Trango and Tranzeo. Moto needs the GPS sync signal, so this
wouldn't work for that.

 Also, would most people use DC or A/C to power the device? If
DC, 24 or 48v?

I talked it over with our electrical engineer, and he says the
$450 number is what it would cost in the three-four quantity we
had been discussing. In a batch of 100, the price would be closer
to $250. Is that more appealing?

Thanks!

Kevin

- Original Message -

*From:*Brad Belton mailto:b...@belwave.com

*To:*'WISPA General List' mailto:wireless@wispa.org

*Sent:*Wednesday, March 02, 2011 7:38 PM

*Subject:*Re: [WISPA] non-802.3 rackmount poe switch

Hello Kevin,

I'd be interested depending on how many ports you think this
device would have.  It seems 12 ports would be a good
compromise.  If a HUB site requires more than 12 ports then
that site should easily justify another $450 in equipment, IMO.

Would surge suppression be included similar to whatever basic
surge suppression is found in today's PoE's?

24VDC output would probably be our preference too.  Are you
saying the DC input would be adjustable or are you looking for
a consensus?

1U shallow depth rack mount is pretty much a requirement for us.

Keep us posted...

Best,

Brad

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[mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] *On Behalf Of *Kevin Sullivan
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 02, 2011 5:24 PM
*To:* WISPA General List
*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] non-802.3 rackmount poe switch

So... we're most of the way through a mid-span design similar
to what people are outlining here. Right now it's only
non-standard POE, though. No 802.3. Again, we were only going
to build three, for our own use. If we sold something that was:

Remote on/off per port

Auto-ping reboot per port

Dual-power supply, with notification on fail

DC powered, either 12, 24, or 48v

The one we are working on is 24v output only

1u rackmount or small form factor wall mountable

SNMP for reboot, voltage monitoring, input monitoring

We figured if it's a DC device, we can plug it into 110v
easily with a transformer.

If it was $450, would anyone buy them? Actually, what I really
need to know is, would we be able to get rid of 90 of them?
We'd have to make a batch of 100, and we could use 10.  We'd
get them back from the PCB manufacturer mid-May.

Kevin

- Original Message -

*From:*Mark Nash mailto:markl...@uwol.net

*To:*WISPA General List mailto:wireless@wispa.org

*Sent:*Monday, February 28, 2011 8:53 AM

*Subject:*Re: [WISPA] non-802.3 rackmount poe switch

I may be off here from the majority, but I don't want a
switch.  I want to be able to put these onto router ports
as well as switch ports.

I just want a rackmount multiport passive PoE controller,
manageable per port with autoping and 

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