Re: [WISPA] Skypilot bought website down

2009-05-31 Thread Josh Luthman
404 error

First link spelled wireless wrong :P

On 5/30/09, RAF Wireless® rafwirel...@gmail.com wrote:
 Here's the link
 http://www.dailywireless.org/2009/05/29/skypilot-bought-by-trilliant-for-smart-meters/--


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Re: [WISPA] Skypilot bought website down

2009-05-31 Thread John.bates
Thats the idea...

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On May 30, 2009, at 9:12 PM, Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net wrote:

 Links don't work.

 Gino Villarini wrote:

 www.dailywirleess.org http://www.dailywirleess.org


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[WISPA] Skypilot bought website down

2009-05-30 Thread Gino Villarini
www.dailywirleess.org http://www.dailywirleess.org 
 

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Re: [WISPA] Skypilot bought website down

2009-05-30 Thread Blair Davis




Links don't work.

Gino Villarini wrote:

  www.dailywirleess.org http://www.dailywirleess.org 
 

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Re: [WISPA] Skypilot bought website down

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Re: [WISPA] Skypilot bought website down

2009-05-30 Thread RAF Wireless®
Here's the link
http://www.dailywireless.org/2009/05/29/skypilot-bought-by-trilliant-for-smart-meters/--


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Re: [WISPA] Skypilot

2007-11-11 Thread Drew Lentz
Before jumping into the mesh space, I would look at all the technology 
that is out there, from 1st generation  up to the current 4/5 
generation. There's a ton of great equipment out there. Strix, 
Arrowspan, Go Networks, etc.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I haven't heard much about Skypilot out there on WISPA.  I'm considering an
equipment upgrade soon, and I did get ONE real world WISP last year who was
using it with very good success who loves it.  The idea of adding bandwidth
with another gateway, etc.  But how much bandwidth in a given area can that
system really work with before interference becomes an issue - or can each
new gateway actually use a different frequency?

Also in terms of VOIP - if I use IAX2 / Asterisk to run VOIP, how much
capacity can I expect per gateway, simultaneously.

Thanks





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Re: [WISPA] Skypilot

2007-11-11 Thread dougr
I have several reasons that I liked Skypilot in particular.  For one thing,
the sectorized omni approach meant I could use 1 unit to cover 360 degrees.
 Secondly, the smart antenna approach giving it 44db EIRP on the AP side. 
Third, the automatic redundancy, and fourth, the fact that 1 piece of
equipment on the tower replaces:  redundant backhauls, ethernet switches,
lots of sector panels, etc.  It can be installed by 1 climber in probably
less than 30 minutes.  Nothing else I've found has close to these features.
 

BelAir mentions it can be used for cellular backhaul - is it really capable
of what it claims to be able to do?  Is there a non-mesh endpoint unit that
can be used, or am I forced to use a Belair unit on clients that want voice
T1s?  I just can't see Wi-Fi being able to handle 10 or 20 simultaneous
calls - and the backhaul radios aren't unlicensed Wimax - just 802.11a.

So maybe I need to go to Alvarion VL - but I wonder if they live up to
their VOIP call claims on their tech sheets - Canopy Advantage couldn't in
my testing, at 2.5 miles with 1 CPE on it it fell on its face...

On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:08:59 -0600, Drew Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Before jumping into the mesh space, I would look at all the technology
 that is out there, from 1st generation  up to the current 4/5
 generation. There's a ton of great equipment out there. Strix,
 Arrowspan, Go Networks, etc.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I haven't heard much about Skypilot out there on WISPA.  I'm considering
 an
 equipment upgrade soon, and I did get ONE real world WISP last year who
 was
 using it with very good success who loves it.  The idea of adding
 bandwidth
 with another gateway, etc.  But how much bandwidth in a given area can
 that
 system really work with before interference becomes an issue - or can
 each
 new gateway actually use a different frequency?

 Also in terms of VOIP - if I use IAX2 / Asterisk to run VOIP, how much
 capacity can I expect per gateway, simultaneously.

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Re: [WISPA] Skypilot

2007-11-11 Thread Drew Lentz
SkyPilot does in fact do a great job at antenna switching ... and yes 
their radios can support up to 44db EIRP, but you are still dealing with 
a 30mw client most of the time.  As far as supporting voice / qos  
though, it is still all Wifi. BeAir, from what I understand, now offers 
a SLA guarnatee 
(http://www.belairnetworks.com/about_belair/press_releases_view.cfm?p_id=120) 
on their gear, which should give you some peace of mind.


As far as SkyPilot being the only one who offers those features like 
redundant backhaul, that's the benefit of mesh, not of the equipment 
manufacturer.


If you are looking for a ton of coverage with less equipment, take a 
look at what Go Networks and Vivato have done with their beamforming 
technologies. Better spectral efficeincy to the client using the wifi 
standard is a great thing when it works. I have seen the Go gear work, 
and will be testing some Vivato later on this month! :)


-drew

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have several reasons that I liked Skypilot in particular.  For one thing,
the sectorized omni approach meant I could use 1 unit to cover 360 degrees.
 Secondly, the smart antenna approach giving it 44db EIRP on the AP side. 
Third, the automatic redundancy, and fourth, the fact that 1 piece of

equipment on the tower replaces:  redundant backhauls, ethernet switches,
lots of sector panels, etc.  It can be installed by 1 climber in probably
less than 30 minutes.  Nothing else I've found has close to these features.
 


BelAir mentions it can be used for cellular backhaul - is it really capable
of what it claims to be able to do?  Is there a non-mesh endpoint unit that
can be used, or am I forced to use a Belair unit on clients that want voice
T1s?  I just can't see Wi-Fi being able to handle 10 or 20 simultaneous
calls - and the backhaul radios aren't unlicensed Wimax - just 802.11a.

So maybe I need to go to Alvarion VL - but I wonder if they live up to
their VOIP call claims on their tech sheets - Canopy Advantage couldn't in
my testing, at 2.5 miles with 1 CPE on it it fell on its face...

On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:08:59 -0600, Drew Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Before jumping into the mesh space, I would look at all the technology
that is out there, from 1st generation  up to the current 4/5
generation. There's a ton of great equipment out there. Strix,
Arrowspan, Go Networks, etc.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I haven't heard much about Skypilot out there on WISPA.  I'm considering
  

an


equipment upgrade soon, and I did get ONE real world WISP last year who
  

was


using it with very good success who loves it.  The idea of adding
  

bandwidth


with another gateway, etc.  But how much bandwidth in a given area can
  

that


system really work with before interference becomes an issue - or can
  

each


new gateway actually use a different frequency?

Also in terms of VOIP - if I use IAX2 / Asterisk to run VOIP, how much
capacity can I expect per gateway, simultaneously.

Thanks





  


  

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[WISPA] Skypilot

2007-11-10 Thread dougr
I haven't heard much about Skypilot out there on WISPA.  I'm considering an
equipment upgrade soon, and I did get ONE real world WISP last year who was
using it with very good success who loves it.  The idea of adding bandwidth
with another gateway, etc.  But how much bandwidth in a given area can that
system really work with before interference becomes an issue - or can each
new gateway actually use a different frequency?

Also in terms of VOIP - if I use IAX2 / Asterisk to run VOIP, how much
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[WISPA] skypilot?

2005-12-20 Thread Mario Pommier

Gentlemen,
   is anyone using this product?
   looks good on paper, doesn't it?

Mario


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