Re: [WISPA] New TV White Spaces Mapping tool for Google Earth

2010-10-06 Thread Francois Menard
Brian,

I am in the process of importing your KML as a shape file into my ArcGIS 
geodatabase.

I have a question.

Is there any reason behind grouping stuff in the categories:

TV CONTOUR DRAWING 1 to 51.

Is this meant to mean one grouping per state ?

Do you have equivalency names for 1 to 51 for each state ?

F.


On 2010-10-06, at 12:18 AM, Brian Webster wrote:

 As promised I have created an updated Google Earth map file (20 meg) with the 
 latest TV contours out of the FCC database (8-2010). This mapping tool does 
 not take in to account Cable TV head ends and the back links for TV 
 translators to their donor stations. It also does not have the map contours 
 for the metropolitan areas that use certain UHF channels for land mobile 
 radio. I did put a chart of these cities on the web page though. It appears 
 that some of the TV broadcasters still have contours in the database for 
 their transition channels used for DTV. I am not sure when these will be 
 removed from the database. I did not create these contours, the FCC did.
  
 You can find the file here:
 http://www.broadband-mapping.com/tv-white-spaces.html
  
 Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the link to the file.
  
 
 
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[WISPA] Anything is faster than DSL in Australia

2010-09-30 Thread Francois Menard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci2bFFGM8T8

And the winner has wings.

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Re: [WISPA] MUM

2010-09-26 Thread Francois Menard
Anytime. Let me know when. Coming from Quebec. Look forward to meet you all.

I'm meeting JJ wednesday and am going to bug him about his 3.65 strategy.

F.

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Re: [WISPA] MUM

2010-09-26 Thread Francois Menard
Dennis,

I want to OEM your powerrouter 732's to put a SIP proxy on them.

Are you bringing in one on site ?

F.

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Re: [WISPA] MUM

2010-09-26 Thread Francois Menard
Las mail was meant to be private.
But I can deal with the fact that this is also publicly known now...

F.

On 2010-09-26, at 8:14 PM, Francois Menard wrote:

 Dennis,
 
 I want to OEM your powerrouter 732's to put a SIP proxy on them.
 
 Are you bringing in one on site ?
 
 F.
 
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Re: [WISPA] Just Released: UNLICENSED OPERATION IN THE TV BROADCAST BANDS/ADDITIONAL SPECTRUM FOR UNLICENSED DEVICES BELOW 900 MHZ AND IN THE 3 GHZ BAND

2010-09-23 Thread Francois Menard
Sorry guys,

Where does the FCC document speak of additional spectrum in the 3GHz band ???

F.

On 2010-09-23, at 3:43 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:

 Hmm... looks like we need to keep up the good fight:
 
  
 Finally, it is important that we address additional proposals to set aside TV 
 channels in rural areas 
 for fixed licensed backhaul in the very near future.  The ability of both new 
 and incumbent wireless 
 providers to provide 4G wireless services ubiquitously is dependent upon a 
 robust wireless infrastructure 
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Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik VPN Script

2010-09-21 Thread Francois Menard
Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the same subnet as the 
subnet to which access is sought for ?

its basically if there is a bridge, rather than a routed relationship between 
the VPN client and the VPN server ... thus the need for Proxy-ARP in that case ?


???

F.


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 On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 20:28 -0400, Robert West wrote: 
 Okay, fighting this nightmare of setting up a MT 411 board as a VPN.
 Anyone have a script of a step by step?
 
 
 
 I can connect remotely but can never see anything on the network.
 Throwing in the towel yet again.
 
 99.9% probability:  You are using an IP (remote IP) in the secret that
 is in the same subnet range as the network.  
 
 To fix: use a different IP range for the remote IP in the secret OR
 under interface, double-click the ethernet interface that faces the
 network and set arp=proxy-arp.  The first method is recommended.
 
 .1% probability:  Something else is wrong.
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Recommendation on Redline's PtP line?

2010-09-08 Thread Francois Menard
Was just quoted sub $7K for a pair of AN80i @ 3.65 GHz.
70 mbps on a 20 MHz channel.

Intend on trying it ASAP.  I have more faith in this as a solid BH than a pair 
of RocketM365... then again, a pair of those with RocketDishes is sub 900$ ...

F.

On 2010-09-08, at 3:12 PM, Rogelio wrote:

 I've got a project where I need some affordable PtP links with as
 little latency as possible, and a friend recommended Redline
 
 http://www.tessco.com/products/displayProducts.do?skus=344025%2C344476WT.mc_id=enewscontactID=13579320gwkey=SVRE3SHRV3
 
 http://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=344476eventPage=1
 http://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=344025eventPage=1
 
 They are TDD, and from what I hear, they are conservative in their
 throughput numbers but tend to outperform other vendors who inflate
 their numbers.
 
 Any input there?  The ones I listed there run about $1600 retail on
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Re: [WISPA] OT: Looking for Layer 3 Switch with BGP?

2010-09-08 Thread Francois Menard
Even RB1100 ?

That would be my choice. 399$ for 13 GigE ports...

F.

On 2010-09-08, at 8:53 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:

 Non of the sub $1000 appliances will cut the mustard at 300-500meg of 
 traffic...  100meg no problem.
 
 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 
 On 9/8/2010 8:44 PM, Glenn Kelley wrote:
 vyatta has a $799 routing appliance that will work -
 pfsense - on hardware will do it for free - (what an amazing price)
 
 :-)
 
 
 On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
 
 Welcome to the Mid-range of traffic handling...
 
 There is nothing on the market place that is affordable that will do
 what you are looking for.
 
 Best thing you can do is deploy two devices.. a Gig Switch, pick your
 favorite vendor... and a Core Router for BGP
 
 For Core Router in the Cisco world you are looking at something with a
 G1 or G2 engine ... (7206vxr or small 7301) range $5k to 10K on the used
 market place.
 
 In Juniper Land... M10i or an M20 (if you like redundancy...) cost on
 the secondary markets about $8 to $10k
 
 You could use a Mikrotik Power Router.. cost $ 2500 to $5000
 
 Only the Cisco 7301 and Mikrotik are small and consume little power...
 Everything else is big and consumes power.
 
 Most common, cost efficient network design would be to use GigE Switches
 in a ring or your favorite network topology, with one or two Routers
 located at DataCenters or NOC...
 
 
 If you find some other solution, that can do what you are looking for,
 please share it with us, cause we have been looking too... what I am
 sharing above with you is what we have found so far.
 
 Regards.
 
 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 
 
 On 9/8/2010 7:16 PM, Jon Auer wrote:
 Needing full BGP routes takes you out of the realm of cheap Layer 3
 switches...
 You need to worry about TCAM (hardware route memory) in addition to
 RAM on Layer 3 switches and apart from decked out Cisco 6500s or
 greater you aren't going to find that.
 
 The Juniper MX80 should work. It is 2U and can have 48 GigE ports. You
 should be able to get it for $30-50K.
 
 Alternatively you could try a multihop BGP setup like Cogent has been
 known to do.
 Setup one BGP session between the customer and your Layer 3 switch at
 the tower. This carriers a route for your border router/route
 reflector to the customer and vice versa.
 Then setup a BGP session between the customer and your border
 router/route reflector.
 
 Or you could drag MPLS into it but 2 simple BGP sessions seems like
 the most straightforward solution to me.
 
 On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Matt
 Jenkinsm...@smarterbroadband.net mailto:m...@smarterbroadband.net
 wrote:
 I am trying to find a Layer 3 switch that has 24 or 48 1000 base-T ports
 with enough RAM to handle Full BGP Internet Routes. Anyone have any
 suggestions?
 
 For those who wonder why I am upgrading all of my backhauls to
 support ~300mbps. In addition I need to be able to offer BGP connections
 to customers from this ring of backhauls.
 
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[WISPA] Powerbridge M5 versus Nanobridge M5 ?

2010-09-08 Thread Francois Menard
I fear winter coming, and I have a location where a nanobridge M5 was used ?

Any experience with ice build-up on a nanobridge without a radome ?

I suppose this is the main reason for choosing a power bridge M5 and paying the 
additional 200+$ per end.

Opinion ?

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Re: [WISPA] OT: Looking for Layer 3 Switch with BGP?

2010-09-08 Thread Francois Menard
 I cannot find the PPS rating on RB1100... so if you know would love to 
 compare...
 

Here

http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/routerboard_performance_tests.pdf

RB1100 says 121000 PPS @ 64 KBytes with Conntrack and Firewall (80 mbps) On and 
11 PPS @ 1500Bytes (1.3 gbps)

But again, this is a $400 box... 

F.

 Also, I would like to ask Dennis to let us know if he has any comparison 
 of what the PowerRouters can handle...
 
 Regards.
 
 
 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 
 
 On 9/8/2010 9:56 PM, Francois Menard wrote:
 Even RB1100 ?
 
 That would be my choice. 399$ for 13 GigE ports...
 
 F.
 
 On 2010-09-08, at 8:53 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
 
 Non of the sub $1000 appliances will cut the mustard at 300-500meg of
 traffic...  100meg no problem.
 
 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 
 On 9/8/2010 8:44 PM, Glenn Kelley wrote:
 vyatta has a $799 routing appliance that will work -
 pfsense - on hardware will do it for free - (what an amazing price)
 
 :-)
 
 
 On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
 
 Welcome to the Mid-range of traffic handling...
 
 There is nothing on the market place that is affordable that will do
 what you are looking for.
 
 Best thing you can do is deploy two devices.. a Gig Switch, pick your
 favorite vendor... and a Core Router for BGP
 
 For Core Router in the Cisco world you are looking at something with a
 G1 or G2 engine ... (7206vxr or small 7301) range $5k to 10K on the used
 market place.
 
 In Juniper Land... M10i or an M20 (if you like redundancy...) cost on
 the secondary markets about $8 to $10k
 
 You could use a Mikrotik Power Router.. cost $ 2500 to $5000
 
 Only the Cisco 7301 and Mikrotik are small and consume little power...
 Everything else is big and consumes power.
 
 Most common, cost efficient network design would be to use GigE Switches
 in a ring or your favorite network topology, with one or two Routers
 located at DataCenters or NOC...
 
 
 If you find some other solution, that can do what you are looking for,
 please share it with us, cause we have been looking too... what I am
 sharing above with you is what we have found so far.
 
 Regards.
 
 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 
 
 On 9/8/2010 7:16 PM, Jon Auer wrote:
 Needing full BGP routes takes you out of the realm of cheap Layer 3
 switches...
 You need to worry about TCAM (hardware route memory) in addition to
 RAM on Layer 3 switches and apart from decked out Cisco 6500s or
 greater you aren't going to find that.
 
 The Juniper MX80 should work. It is 2U and can have 48 GigE ports. You
 should be able to get it for $30-50K.
 
 Alternatively you could try a multihop BGP setup like Cogent has been
 known to do.
 Setup one BGP session between the customer and your Layer 3 switch at
 the tower. This carriers a route for your border router/route
 reflector to the customer and vice versa.
 Then setup a BGP session between the customer and your border
 router/route reflector.
 
 Or you could drag MPLS into it but 2 simple BGP sessions seems like
 the most straightforward solution to me.
 
 On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Matt
 Jenkinsm...@smarterbroadband.netmailto:m...@smarterbroadband.net
 wrote:
 I am trying to find a Layer 3 switch that has 24 or 48 1000 base-T ports
 with enough RAM to handle Full BGP Internet Routes. Anyone have any
 suggestions?
 
 For those who wonder why I am upgrading all of my backhauls to
 support ~300mbps. In addition I need to be able to offer BGP connections
 to customers from this ring of backhauls.
 
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Re: [WISPA] FTTH Show

2010-08-30 Thread Francois Menard
I was there last year and you would want to go if you have an interest in 
deploying FTTH.


On 2010-08-30, at 12:39 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

  Anyone here going to this show?
 
 http://www.ftthconference.com/FTTH10/public/enter.aspx
 
 Still deciding whether I should go or not.
 
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Re: [WISPA] yet another WiMAX vs LTE article

2010-07-01 Thread Francois Menard
Anybody with a screwdriver and a Motorola PMP320 AP will find a DesignArt 2400 
chipset under the hood of a $3500 BaseStation that is 802.16e mobile WiMAX 
which does 2x2 MIMO.  The same chipset also powers a 6x6 MIMO PureWave BTS @ 
3.65 GHz.

http://www.designartnetworks.com/InfoProducts.asp?PageID=9SubID=21

As can be seen from their 2008 press release, the 2400 chipset was purported as 
capable of LTE.
http://www.designartnetworks.com/News2.asp?ItemID=87subID=14pageID=36

Since, they are now saying that the 2400 is for WiMAX only and the new 3000 
chipset, shipping in Q3, 2010, will do WiMAX or LTE.

So really, considering the Nokia Siemens FlexiBTS design is reprogrammable as 
well, touting LTE and WiMAX running simultaneously on the same platform, but 
having abandoned those  claims in the last few months, it shows that there is 
commonality between both standards from the point of view of software 
reprogrammability of the hardware.

F.


On 2010-07-01, at 9:57 AM, Fred Goldstein wrote:

 At 7/1/2010 09:17 AM, Rogello wrote:
 I'm still getting my feet wet with the whole 4G thing and found this
 interesting
 
 http://www.maravedis-bwa.com/Issues/5.29/Readmore3.html
 
 (Sorry if it's old news to many...)
 
 Almost everyone I know is betting (and betting big!) on LTE.  The only
 ones I know holding out on WiMAX 2 are niche markets in the federal
 space or ISPs in Africa.
 
 It's not a fair comparison.  Some people (is this especially an 
 American disease?) treat everything as a one-on-one death match, and 
 in this case act as if there were a WiMAX Corp. duking it out with 
 LTE Corp. for market supremacy.  But they're just tools.
 
 Monturus' article is quite good.  He notes how similar the two 
 are.  Both are OFDMA, so they share components.  WiMAX the spec 
 defines less.  It mainly deals with the radio network, and aims at 
 chip-level compatibility.  Its design center is TDD (single 
 frequency); early dual-frequency WiMAX was still TDD, just 
 split-frequency half duplex (how lame!).  LTE defines a complete 
 cellular ecosystem, the successor to both GSM and CDMA, and thus 
 defines handsets better.  It is primarily aimed at FDD licensees, 
 though TDD is theoretically possible.  LTE has smart antennas 
 (beamforming, muxing) in the basic spec, while it's an option in 
 WiMAX.  So again WiMAX can aim lower in the price curve, and at 
 unlicensed markets, while LTE is all licensed.
 
 I wonder how WiMAX would work on 900 MHz.  Beamforming base antennas 
 would be rather large, but I could see a market, especially if it 
 nulled out interference.
 
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[WISPA] Simple Co-Location Agreement template

2010-06-29 Thread Francois Menard
does anyone have a simplified co-location agreement template ?

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Re: [WISPA] Maximum sector power?

2010-06-24 Thread Francois Menard
Or you can be legit in Canada, and go for 3.65 GHz and get up to 57 dBM legally 
in rural areas ;)

Courtesy of the guy that changed the rules for 3.65 in Canada and is looking 
for the US to do the same...

F.

On 2010-06-23, at 5:41 PM, Fred R. Goldstein wrote:

 I'm just a little confused about some of these nice-looking access 
 points.  The UBNT Rocket M5, for instance, can put out +27 dBm.  It 
 plugs *right into* a nice 19dB sector antenna.  Okay, the smaller, 
 120 dB sector is only 16 dB.  Now math is not really my thing but I 
 get a total ERP there of +43 to 46 dBm.
 
 FCC Rule 15.247 states that the maximum transmitted power output for 
 digitally-modulated intentional radiators in the 5725-5850 MHz band 
 (ISM) is 1 watt, and the maximum antenna gain is 6 dBi.  Each 
 additional dB of antanna gain means one less dB of power.  So the 
 maximum ERP is 4 watts (+36).
 
 Point-to-point is an exception in that specific band; it is allowed 
 unlimited antenna gain.  But point-to-multipoint systems, 
 omnidirectional applications, and multiple co-located intentional 
 radiators transmitting the same information are under the cap.
 
 So am I correct in assuming that everybody who uses the Rocket M5, or 
 any other similar PtMP system for subscriber access, turns the 
 transmitter power REAL low (~+20 + feedline loss), in order to keep 
 the ERP below +36?  Or are we assuming that since you're technically 
 only transmitting and receiving to one end user at a time, it's really PtP?
 
 SkyPilot's legal hack, of course, is to have eight 45 degree sector 
 antennas and only use one at a time, so it is legally PTP even with 
 +42 EiRP. And with advanced 11N 4x4 beamforming antennas, something 
 like that will become relatively easy.  But we're not quite there 
 yet.  Thoughts?
 
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Re: [WISPA] Waverider CCU 3100's needed

2010-05-13 Thread Francois Menard
I saw a lot of Vecima 900 MHz peanuts dormant in a closet at Atria Networks in 
Peterborough, ON

F.

On 2010-05-13, at 1:09 PM, Rick Harnish wrote:

 Brent Havens of Mark Twain Coop is looking for some Waverider gear.  If you
 have the following available, please contact Brent offlist.
 bhav...@marktwain.coop
 
 His request is:
 
 Do you know of anyone that has either stopped using the waveriders or a
 vendor that sells used Vecima gear. I need a couple of CCU 3100's.
 
 
 
 Thanks
 
 Brent
 
 
 
 Respectfully,
 
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Waverider CCU 3100's needed

2010-05-13 Thread Francois Menard
I saw a lot of Vecima 900 MHz peanuts dormant in a closet at Atria Networks in 
Peterborough, ON

F.

On 2010-05-13, at 1:09 PM, Rick Harnish wrote:

 Brent Havens of Mark Twain Coop is looking for some Waverider gear.  If you
 have the following available, please contact Brent offlist.
 bhav...@marktwain.coop
 
 His request is:
 
 Do you know of anyone that has either stopped using the waveriders or a
 vendor that sells used Vecima gear. I need a couple of CCU 3100's.
 
 
 
 Thanks
 
 Brent
 
 
 
 Respectfully,
 
 
 
 Rick Harnish
 
 President
 
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 260-307-4000 cell
 
 866-317-2851 WISPA Office
 
 Skype: rick.harnish.
 
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