Re: [WISPA] Recommendations for a PE in Arizona

2018-09-27 Thread Bobby Burrow
Bill,

What we are looking for a Principle Engineer for some structural designs on
monopoles, wood poles and other lattice tower installations.

Bobby

On Thu, Sep 27, 2018, 5:39 AM Bill MacNamara  wrote:

> Bobby,
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> President & CEO
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> *From:* wireless-boun...@wispa.org  *On
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[WISPA] Recommendations for a PE in Arizona

2018-09-26 Thread Bobby Burrow
Anyone have any recommendations for a PE in Arizona?

Bobby
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[WISPA] Job Opening: Network Infrastructure Engineer

2018-09-04 Thread Bobby Burrow
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*5225 n. sabino canyon rd.  **•** tucson, az  85750*

*Network Infrastructure Engineer*

Simply Bits is seeking a Network Infrastructure Field Technician to join
our Infrastructure Team.  The qualified applicant will be responsible for
the construction, installation and maintenance of network infrastructure
for our rapidly expanding ISP network.

*Responsibilities include: *
Management of the RF network, both licensed and unlicensed spectrum
utilization with overall adherence to rules and regulations as set forth by
all governmental and regulatory agencies;
Coordination with the team, real estate requirements and compliance with
customers, agencies, vendors and internal organizations to support the
deployment of the network resources as needed;
  Analyze and review customer’s data networks to identify issues and
recommend design and security upgrades, procedures and policy changes for
both current and future network needs while demonstrating the cost benefit
of purchasing company products or services regarding customer's budgeting
and scheduling requirements;
  Maintains detailed up-to-date customer information on MTU/MDU systems,
data network topologies and site plans;
  Proactively tests and evaluates customer systems to determine ongoing
requirements to identify problems and suggest improvements to ensure
customer satisfaction and continuous delivery of a high-quality product;
  Member of the escalation team for data networks and MTU/MDU systems;
  Maintains accurate and up to date work activity records, task lists,
tickets, calendar entries, meeting notes, and contact information;
  Other duties as directed by manager.
  This position has no supervisory responsibilities.

*Requirements:*
  Prefer Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or
related field; and a minimum of 4 years of experience in the field or in a
related area; Equivalent work experience will be considered
  Minimum of 2 years of experience specifically in engineering within the
telecommunication industry designing, programming and managing enterprise
LAN's and WAN's
  Background in RF network design, both internal and external networks
  Experience performing customer support of LANs and WANs
  Ability to work on a team with minimal direction and supervision.
  Familiarity with microwave equipment (Cambium, Canopy, Mimosa, Siklu,
etc.)
  Familiarity with telecommunications and network site grounding systems.
  Familiarity with high power battery and DC power distribution systems.
  Familiarity with high power AC and DC power system safety procedures.
  Familiarity with microwave & radio tower construction and maintenance.
  Ability to work a flexible schedule.
  Ability to lift 75 lbs.
  Working knowledge of Linux, MS Office, Visio, telnet and SSH clients.
  Knowledge of advanced Ethernet and TCP/IP networking.
  Good interpersonal communication skills.
  Clean driving record and valid Arizona driver’s license.
  Ability to work safely at heights.
  Extensive experience with Mikrotik, Juniper or Cisco routers and
configurations including complex routing configurations and security methods
  Requires relevant job specific training and certification in network and
telecom industry topics as directed by management

*Apply:*
  Please send resume to j...@simplybits.com

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Re: [WISPA] Guy wire tension?

2013-08-12 Thread Bobby Burrow
These work (http://amzn.to/11ZHKc5) for guy wires up to 3/8 and are 
easy to find on the web.

Bobby

On 8/12/2013 12:17 PM, Andris Bjornson wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm looking for a field expedient (read not requiring fancy tension
 meters and special equipment) to evaluate whether guy wires on towers
 are undertensioned.

 I'm currently deploying a wireless project in Northern Uganda on
 locally fabricated towers.  The engineer who built the towers is very
 good, and was able to provide structural calculations for each tower.
 He does very nice work, and by and large I'm very happy with the
 product.

 Someone has mentioned a method to me in the past involving plucking
 guy wires and watching the pulse ratebut I didn't get any numbers
 on what's good and what's bad.

 Any help greatly appreciated!

 Andris






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[WISPA] Advertising IP space for Business Customers

2013-07-16 Thread Bobby Burrow
What is the general consensus in regards to advertising AS number space 
for business/non-profit client that has their own allocation of space 
from ARIN? Let's say the customer has service from you as a backup and 
wants to transition to you as a primary and continue to use their own IP 
space.

I am looking in to the feasibility of meeting this request and what, if 
any, fees to quote to the customer. Any advice would be appreciated.

Bobby
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Re: [WISPA] Eltek Contact

2012-06-14 Thread Bobby Burrow

  
  
My rep,
call his Cell for best access...
  
Bobby
  

Tony Valderrama
Regional
Sales Director, SW
Caribbean

DIRECT
  +1
469 3306058MOBILE
  +1
972 839 0060
PHONE
  +1
469 330 9100FAX
  +1
972 479 9014
  1303
E. Arapaho Rd Richardson TX 75081 USA
tony.valderr...@eltek.com
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On 6/14/2012 8:50 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:

  
  
  
  
Looking for quotes on shelf systems, anyone
  has an Eltek rep contact?


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A. Villarini
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Aeronet
Wireless Broadband Corp.
787.273.4143
  
  
  
  
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Re: [WISPA] UBNT sectors 120s, 90s, or 60s?

2011-11-02 Thread Bobby Burrow
My preference is 120 and 90.

 

Bobby

 

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Shane MacDonald
Sent: November 02, 2011 9:59 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] UBNT sectors 120s, 90s, or 60s?

 

 

We are trying to decide which degree Ubiquiti sectors to release in
December.

Our production line can handle two of the three for a mid December release
date and want your feedback.

The 120 degree version is pretty much a lock but we want your opinion
between the 90s or 60s so we release the sectors you require.

 

Please reply to the list or send me an email directly as your response will
weigh heavily on our decision.

 

Thanks,

 

Shane MacDonald

KP Performance Antennas

Sales Marketing Manager

sh...@kpperformance.ca

www.kpperformance.ca

Direct line  780-702-9977

Fax 780-460-2786

 

 

 


 

   

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Re: [WISPA] new list

2011-01-25 Thread Bobby Burrow
This is disappointing. IF you read the Mission Statement and Goals of WISPA,
you would understand that this forum is not the place to vent or air ill
feelings. We are supposed to be a community of peers that can look to each
other for support and encouragement as we pursue of business goals.

 

Freedom of speech in these public forums is not intended to be the freedom
to complain or bash each other, let alone the organization that provides the
service. I would suggest that those that feel that need should find another
venue so the rest can continue on per the goals and mission as defined.

 

Bobby Burrow

WISPA Supporter

 

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Josh Luthman
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 11:30 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] new list

 

To be entirely neutral.  We can't bash WISPA if we wanted to, for example.
We can't bash a company that is affiliated with WISPA.  Probably not the
best example, but this way we are entirely free to do what we want.

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373



On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Steve Barnes st...@pcswin.com wrote:

Not sure of the reason for this Post here.  Isn't the wireless@wispa.org a
free non-vendor specific list?  Is this a post to pull users from WISPA?

Steve Barnes



-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 11:36 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] new list

Hi,

In an effort to create a neutral discussion forum, a new mailing list has
been created called Wireless Users Group. This list is 100% free, and is not
tied to any product or service being sold. It is hosted on a free server,
with free bandwidth and free administration. No fees or vendor sponsorship
will ever be asked by this new list.

To subscribe to this new list, send an email to users-requ...@wug.cc with
subscribe in the subject field.

We support many of the wireless pioneers in this industry such as Motorola,
Wireless Beehive, and WISPA. We would just prefer a vendor neutral list that
allows discussion of any product (whether good or bad) so that we can all
learn.

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Re: [WISPA] 2.4 foliage propagation

2011-01-18 Thread Bobby Burrow
Actually there are 8 channels, You can enable channel shifting to
achieve the alternate channels. Similar to the channel shifting on the
other AirMax equipment.

Bobby

On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
 from    Solorza, Jaime solor...@tisd.us
 date    Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:54 PM
 subject    RE: [Motorola II] ubnt m900 radios
 26MHz …four channels at 5Mhz is all they offer

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 Direct: 937-552-2343
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 Suite 1337
 Troy, OH 45373


 On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net
 wrote:

 Wasn't any of the lists I'm on, must be on the AFMUG list.

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


 On 1/18/2011 7:45 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

 Ubnt 900 Mhz.  Either this list or the Moto list.

 Josh Luthman
 Office: 937-552-2340
 Direct: 937-552-2343
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 Suite 1337
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 On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 8:27 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net
 wrote:

 For which product and where was it said?

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


 On 1/18/2011 7:24 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

 It was said today it will be 5mhz channels.  Are you sure about 10mhz?

 On Jan 18, 2011 8:21 PM, Jerry Richardson jrichard...@aircloud.com
 wrote:
  Why not 900MHz UBNT? Should be able to run 10MHz channels and deliver
  20Mbps
 
  - Jerry
 
  From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
  Behalf Of Mike Hammett
  Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 5:15 PM
  To: WISPA General List
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] 2.4 foliage propagation
 
 
  Well, no, the foliage doesn't make noise, but everything in Wal-Mart
  has
  a 2.4 Ghz transmitter in it now.
 
  Those are antenna gains. Radios would be up to 20 or so.
 
  Tower most likely would be above the trees, but the CPE surely
  wouldn't. If the CPE were above the trees, then I'd just use 5 gig and
  above the noise\limited spectrum.
 
  I wouldn't imagine I'd have to go more than a half mile between the
  start of trees and the CPE. It wouldn't be a half mile of forest,
  though. Houses, roads, yards, etc. in those trees.
 
  -
  Mike Hammett
  Intelligent Computing Solutions
  http://www.ics-il.com
 
 
 
  On 1/18/2011 6:55 PM, Jack Unger wrote:
  On 1/18/2011 4:46 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
  I know it sucks compared to lower frequencies.
  Yes
  I know it typically has a high noise floor.
  Foliage doesn't create noise, only attenuates signal.
  I've never used it outdoor for real world experience.
 
  I'm looking at some small towns and other groups of houses with no
  more
  than 300 people or so (some much smaller). They are old, so they have
  adult trees. Is it reasonable to expect to be able to service these
  homes with 18 dBi at the CPE and 20 dB at the tower?
  ERP or transmit power? Plan to mount all your antennas (AP and CPE)
  above the
  trees or else...
 
 
 
  
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Re: [WISPA] UBNT AUTO Channel

2010-11-11 Thread Bobby Burrow
Compaq, gotta love it. That one has the whopping fast 4.77MHz CPU and 768k
of RAM... I had a similar Kaypro 'portable'. Not sure where they got the
portable from, but it did have a handle...

 

Bobby

 

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Robert West
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 11:30 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT AUTO Channel

 

Uh  Dude, I actually owned one of THESE and back in the day  I was
the DUDE!  Now I'm just the OLD dude who is court ordered to stay away
within 1000 feet of the local high school... sad

 

http://oldcomputers.net/compaqi.html

 

Still have it by the way.  Along with my still working 1984 Apple Mac!

 

I have no life

 

 

 

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Forbes Mercy
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 11:16 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT AUTO Channel

 

My first LAPtop was a Kaypro 10, thank goodness I didn't have to pay
baggage on it since it was as large as my travel bag... monochrome green
screen with a huge 10MB hard drive and ran hot enough to fry an egg.

On 11/11/2010 8:09 AM, Mark Nash wrote: 

Haha... You young people don't remember the term WYSIWYG (what you see is
what you get)... A term for applications that made it so that documents
actually LOOKED on your screen like they were going to print (anyone
remember Kaypro  WordStar?).

 

I had a revolutionary idea technological in the early 90's... I called it
WYGIWYM... What you get is what you MEAN.  I'da been a qua-jillionaire but I
didn't execute.  Oh well.

- Original Message - 

From: Scott Carullo mailto:sc...@brevardwireless.com  

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

Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 5:35 PM

Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT AUTO Channel

 

I'd pay a little more when they come out with the auto-install feature...

Maybe one day - Auto-Everything.   Just take it out of the box and plug it
in.  It figures out what to do where...  

They can call it AIRverywhere

Scott Carullo
Technical Operations
855-FLSPEED x102

  http://www.flhsi.com/files/emaillogo.jpg 

 


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From: Robert West robert.w...@just-micro.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:31 PM
To: WISPA General List  mailto:wireless@wispa.org wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] UBNT AUTO Channel

FYI

 

I'm hesitant to jump into UBNT Beta firmware for large scale deployment,
lesson learned the hard way...  But the latest includes channel hopping and
Auto channel.  I've had ongoing issues with random interference and every
couple of weeks or so have had to change my frequencies on pretty much all
my UBNT radios.  But I took the plunge with this new beta and it's been
SOLID for me for a week now.  I tried the channel hopping but it was too
busy for me.  My noise floor was all over the place.  SUCKED and way too
random for me BUT just doing a simple AUTO channel.  Smooth as silk!  My
interference is now GONE.  My throughput has increased and my noise floor
went from an average -85 to a -95 to -100 average.  Running 5GHz on all
links  I call this one a WIN!

 

As I said, FYI.  Nothing but good on this UBNT Beta.  It's about time!  J

 

Just sharing.

 

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Re: [WISPA] Netbook/Mini for the field?

2010-09-02 Thread Bobby Burrow
  NewEgg has a Hannspree model based on the Intel Atom processor.
Ref: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834237001

Bobby

On 02/09/2010 11:44 AM, Jeromie Reeves wrote:
 The EEE Seashell 1008AH is fast eth and is not readable for beans in
 sunlight, not sure about the others.

 On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Steven McGeheel...@qx.net  wrote:
   Because we deploy 100Mbps+ links.
 Yeah looking into EEE Seashells -- look good, just verifying the GigE part.

 Thanks.


 On 9/2/2010 11:59, Josh Luthman wrote:
 Dell Mini?  Asus EEE?

 Why do you need GigE?

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 On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Steven McGeheel...@qx.netwrote:
Hey guys,

 We are looking to get a pair of new Laptop/Netbook computers for use in
 the field. These would be in for installs, dispatching, troubleshooting,
 speed testing, all of that general use stuff.

 We aren't looking for a lot -- just a GigE NIC, 10.1 or bigger screen
 (one that works well in the sun is a plus), Windows 7, 3-6 hour battery
 is fine, and 80GB or so of HDD is plenty. Right now we use Dell Latitude
 D-630s, but they're heavier and larger than we really need. We're
 thinking about a Dell 2100 or 2110 right now (which I need to verify has
 GigE).

 If you have a certain portable you like to use, I would be interested in
 hearing your recommendations.

 Thank you in advance!

 -Steven



 
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Re: [WISPA] Slightly different question - Single radio or multiple radios in the same box?

2010-08-21 Thread Bobby Burrow
I have seen the same problem with the PacWireless dishes. We tried them 
with PTP400 radios and UBNT Rockets. They will not allow the radios to 
function full duplex. We went with the Gabriel QuickFire series dishes 
(both standard and high performance). Full duplex issues resolved.


Bobby

On 8/21/2010 1:31 PM, Chris Hudson wrote:
I have some Nstreme2 ptp's that are using MTI Dual Pol Panel antennas 
that work great. But now I have a Pacwireless Dual Pol 2ft dish and 
when I am running with 1 radio in half duplex it works great, and it 
doesn't matter what polarization - V or H. As long as one pol is 
running at a time. And this is when I have one pol at 5200 and the 
other at 5745, so opposite ends of the spectrum. When I enable the 
nstreme2 the whole connection just struggles.
I have verified that the frequencies are clear and including the 
immediate adjacent channels.
Any Ideas? Oh, I'm using RB433AH's with 2 R5H's on both ends. I'm 
thinking of changing the RX radios on both sides to a non High power 
radios, just haven't decided which one.

Chris

- Original Message -
*From:* RickG mailto:rgunder...@gmail.com
*To:* WISPA General List mailto:wireless@wispa.org
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 18, 2010 12:16 PM
*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Single radio or multiple radios in the same
box?

I love UBNT. I've been upgrading backhauls to RocketM's and CPE to
BulletM's and/or NanoM's. Customers keep mentioning the network
seems faster  faster. The word on the street is we're faster than
cable  dsl! The only issue I've had so far is that the legacy
radios dont like UBNT AP's.

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:48 AM, jp j...@saucer.midcoast.com
mailto:j...@saucer.midcoast.com wrote:

That UBTik looks pretty cool.

Mikrotik rocks for a lot of things, but I don't trust their .N
yet. For
N I'll stick with Ubnt till I'm overwhelmed with reports of
Mikrotik N
greatness.


On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 09:47:22AM -0400, Eric Rogers wrote:
 Why not use N radios?  If you don't like UBNT Rockets, then
look at
 Mikrotik 411s with Baltic Networks' Ubitik device.  You can
buy the UBNT
 dual-polarity dishes, but use Mikrotiks on them.

 Eric Rogers
 Precision Data Solutions, LLC
 (317) 831-3000 x200


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 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org
[mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org
mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Jeremie Chism
 Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 7:48 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Single radio or multiple radios in the
same box?

 There was a discussion here not to long ago about
interference with
 using two radios in one rb. As I recall there is
interference but
 someone had a solution. I am sure someone will chime in or
you could
 check the archive.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 18, 2010, at 6:42 AM, Paolo Di Francesco
 paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com
mailto:paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com wrote:

  Hi all,
 
  in our point-to-point links, we have always used one
single radio per
  routerboard and that worked nicely.
 
  Obviously using 2 radios in the same RB (e.g. RB433) is
not a bad
 idea,
  the cost is lower, but I was wondering if this can lead to
some
  interference considering that the radios could be working
on adjacent
  channels.
 
  that's why I would appreciate any suggestion about
multiple radios on
  the same routerboard.
 
  Thank you in advance
 
  --
 
 
  Ing. Paolo Di Francesco
 
  Teleinform s.r.l.
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  Unita' Operativa: Via Regione Siciliana 49, 90046 Monreale
(Palermo)
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  Fax: +39-091-6406200
 
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[WISPA] Water Tower grounding

2010-07-29 Thread Bobby Burrow
Ok, since we have been talking grounding, what would be the proper 
grounding method for a 'typical' water tower (bowl with maintenance rail 
and ladder up the leg). I have a Canopy 900 AP with a vertical antenna 
mounted at the top using shielded CAT5 routed down the bowl and ladder. 
There is a NEMA at the bottom where the CMM-3 is located with a #10 wire 
to the ground rod at the bottom of the NEMA.

I am 'feeding' this tower APs during the spring/summer stormy months. 
Are there any better methods to grounding this setup?

Thanks in advance,

Bobby



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Re: [WISPA] Problems with UBNT Rocket + Mikrotik combo

2010-07-13 Thread Bobby Burrow
Set the AP in AP-WDS and the Station in Station-WDS to make the transparent 
bridge pass traffic.


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From: Justin Mann
Sent:  07/13/2010 4:08:24 PM
Subject:  [WISPA] Problems with UBNT Rocket + Mikrotik combo

Hello,

My name is Justin. I work for Mark Nash, whom I'm sure you have heard 
from before. I'm his company's engineer. This is my first time writing 
into or reading the WISPA list; Mark suggested that some people here 
might be able to help me with a particular issue we have been 
experiencing.  If anyone here has suggestions as to what the issue would 
be, I would appreciate it.

Here is my scenario. We have two sites; we will call them A and B.

At site A we have a Mikrotik router, running RouterOS v4.5. At site 
B we have 3 StarOS access points.

Each access point has a /30 on it's ethernet side, shared with the 
router, and uses RIP. We have a bridged StarOS backhaul between them. It 
works pleasantly; the router has never failed to pick up the remote 
networks on the access points before. Recently, we have wanted to 
replace our StarOS backhauls with UBNT Rocket backhauls.

When we attempted to do this, we encountered a very strange bug with no 
workaround I could find. When we switch to the Rocket backhaul, we can 
no longer communicate with remote networks. Now, both the APs and the 
Router are still running RIP - and you can look at the RIP routing 
information and see that the router has indeed received the downstream 
routes. However, we can only communicate with the /30s. If we attempted 
to reach the remote networks, it returns as unreachable - and if we 
attempt to trace those networks, it seems that the Mikrotik router is 
attempting to route traffic to an internal-only address assigned to the 
Rocket backhaul devices.

Example. Network 1.0.0.0/24 is on the far side of Access point A. With 
the StarOS bridged backhauls, the Mikrotik router successfully adds a 
route to its kernel routing table to route 1.0.0.0/24 through the /30 
assigned to the access point. In our failure scenario with the Rockets, 
the same route is successfully received via RIP, and you can see that 
1.0.0.0/24 is still pointing correctly to the /30. However, when the 
router actually attempts to forward a packet, it forwards the packet to 
an internal-only address assigned to the Rocket Backhauls, an address 
that does not appear ANYWHERE in the router's routing table.

What makes it more difficult is that even static routes do not work. If 
RIP is disabled on the respective devices, and a static route is 
entered, it still fails to work - it even fails to work if you 
completely remove the internal network from the router, and leave only 
the /30s on the interface, with a static route. The router still cannot 
communicate with downstream networks - only the /30 directly connected 
to it. this only happens with the UBNT rocket AP is in place.

Currently, the rockets are configured as bridges, in AP and Station 
mode, with AirMax enabled.

If anyone has any advice I would appreciate it.



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[WISPA] LigoWave PTP MiMo Radios

2010-01-28 Thread Bobby Burrow
Anyone have any experience/comments about these units:

LigoPTP 5-N MiMo
LigoPTP 5-23 MiMo

Any comments would be appreciated.

Bobby Burrow



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[WISPA] VoIP.com

2009-04-24 Thread Bobby Burrow
Does anyone here have any experience or background information on these 
guys?

Thanks,

Bobby



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RE: [WISPA] School wants authentication

2007-03-02 Thread Bobby Burrow
Scriv,

As a WISP, we have been developing a wide-area hotspot solution that allows
such a thing. This solution can do high-speed handoffs, QoS, secure
authentication, etc. Our product is being featured this weekend at the
MuniWireless show in Dallas. I'm not trying to plug anything here, just
answering your question as discrete as I can. You can contact me for more
info.

Thanks,
Bobby Burrow
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Behalf Of John Scrivner
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 4:19 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] School wants authentication

I have a customer who is a high school. They have fiber run to switches 
in 10 buildings. All of those buildings are connected through one giant 
private class B via a DHCP server. We serve wireless to 100% of the 
campus, indoors and out, over this same network with several bridged APs 
(all certified and not exceeding any power rules - I promise). They 
would like authentication of users. I tried setting WPA2 with Radius 
Auth and created a mess. Every time the AP signal would hand off from 
one AP to another (which happens every couple of minutes or more often) 
the system would force re-authentication. It is a bit of a mess. 
Configuration of Windows XP for Radius Auth on WPA2 reminds me of the 
bad old days of having to tweak Trumpet Winsock or dealing with Windows 
Dial-up Adapter version 1.0.

We had another issue with the APs just constantly forcing 
re-authentication via Radius. We have opted for WPA2 Passphrase to 
deliver AES encryption for now. This still leaves us with the 
authentication issue. They currently have a DHCP server with zero 
logging of users. People just connect and get an IP. It is a mess. I 
want to propose a better solution.

I would like to see an authentication solution via a hotspot portal or 
equivalent which would force credentials be delivered by a user before 
any user has access to anything via wired or wireless network. Does 
anyone know a good way to do this? I have many ideas but I have never 
really done this and I would like to hear what others would propose to 
see if my ideas mesh or not. It is also good to see how others handle 
this type of situation. I am leaning to a Mikrotik hotspot gateway which 
I think will do it all. What say the rest of you?
Scriv


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RE: [WISPA] Phone Answering System

2006-10-23 Thread Bobby Burrow
Try thephonebot.com

Bobby

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Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 2:46 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Phone Answering System

A few years ago, I saw some software that would answer the phone thru a 
voice modem, take a message, convert the recorded message to an  .mp3 
file and then e-mail the message.  I need something like that

Needs to run under W2K or Fedora.

I don't need a voice jail system.  I don't need a VoIP phone system.  I 
don't need really anything more that an answering machine that forwards 
the recorded message as an email attachment.

Any ideas?

-- 
Blair Davis

AOL IM Screen Name --  Theory240

West Michigan Wireless ISP
269-686-8648

A division of:
Camp Communication Services, INC

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[WISPA] 5Ghz 120 degree recommendation

2006-05-12 Thread Bobby Burrow
Can someone recommend a good 5 GHz 120 degree Vertical Sector antenna?

Thanks,

Bobby

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[WISPA] Licensed Backhaul options

2006-03-16 Thread Bobby Burrow
I'm looking at moving to a licensed solution to increase throughput across
one of out backhaul links that spans 5 hops. Distances between hops range
anywhere from 7 to 19 miles.

We are currently using the dual nstreme Mikrotik solution and it is working
very well, however the WRAP/RB532 solutions are only yielding ~25Mb per hop.

Can anyone recommend a licensed radio manufacturer that should net us
50Mb-100Mb per hop?

Thanks,

Bobby Burrow
East Texas Rural Net
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