up my telco tent and put a
propane heater inside to help warm it up a bit before I work with it.
On Thursday, January 22, 2015, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe this is a dumb question:
Is fiber optic cable more brittle in the cold? I
I have often thought they needed something like slots utilized or
airtime utilized.
What I used to was track the utilization and modulation of each
session. Then it's possible to calculate how close to total usage you
are by doubling the numbers for the 1x subscribers. I had the raw data
When they presented the Airfiber 5X did they say 200km range with a
straight face?
Capture
450 definitely syncs with pmp100.
The 450 couldn't so I doubt it.
Wifi modes been on the SM since at least 2.3
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Feb 4, 2015 9:59 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller par...@cyberbroadband.net
It will handle more types of data and larger data sets.
What Pro features do you all find useful?
-Ty
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 12:01 PM, SmarterBroadband
li...@smarterbroadband.com mailto:li...@smarterbroadband.com wrote:
Explain?
*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com
that's like 5 times dudeyou're just bragging lol
We ran our own email server with 12,000 email accounts. It took up
about 2 hours per week for a sysadmin person. Not really that hard.
Everyone.Net is STILL having issues with their email systems. Going on
24 hours now. Amazing how they
LOL
I doubt it will go that way, but yeah it would be interesting if the
silver lining was that not selling broadband speed meant no regulation.
I assume you’re joking.
But I’ll bet 24.9M / 2.9M with no USF taxes would be an attractive
offer to customers!
*From:* Kurt Fankhauser
320 does have a weird pinout. I have powered it from passive 48v
sources before and it worked. You might find the pinout written on a
standalone 430/320 power supply if you have one. Otherwise you'll have
to check a manual.
The idea is to put + and - on twisted pairs rather than + on one
You'll get a little more out of it with the WB SL reflector
9 miles and some change with an sm/reflector from the stock sector
with output power turned down to match the loss from when we split it
Downlink Status
Receive Power Level :
-75.5 (-77.8 B / -79.4 A) dBm
Signal Strength
Has anybody used Aims Power?
http://www.aimscorp.net/6000-Watt-Power-Inverter-Charger-48-Volt-to-120-Volt.html
It's like the same thing only different. It's wall mount instead of
rack mount. The link above is to the 12,000 Watt unitwhich is
pretty expensive. I think it's a major con
Correctionthat link was the 6000 Watt.
This is the 12,000
http://www.aimscorp.net/12000-Watt-Inverter-Charger-48-volt-120-240vac.html
Has anybody used Aims Power?
http://www.aimscorp.net/6000-Watt-Power-Inverter-Charger-48-Volt-to-120-Volt.html
It's like the same thing only different.
Someone found that Telrad CPE worked with the 320.not sure if that
helps.
Looking for 20 Wimax CPE in 3.5 Ghz. WHO Can help?
THX
I recall a Trango Giga Plus that mysteriously failed on the day it was
moved from one building to another. It was working before it was moved,
so it seems like the installer must have done something
wrong..though it's not clear what. I wish I could remember it
better, but I seem to think
I don't know what makes the GUI slow for you or anybody elseI have
literally never seen it load slowly. Even on a crummy old Atom. Even
on a cell phone.
I don't know what to say.
I doubt that 4 of my high end machines all have the same problem. The
interface takes too long when it
in that census tract.
-Original Message- From: Adam Moffett
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 11:41 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] CBRS license cost
http://www.fcc.gov/rulemaking/12-148
I'm going to need some of that extra 100mhz in the near future.
Does anyone happen to know what
I thought docker was basically container VM instead of full blown
virtual machine.
Just had breakfast with a couple of old work buddies. This is the new
thing. You don't need VMs anymore
https://www.docker.com/
--
bp
part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com
Noa container has to run on a host. The host and the container have
to run the same OS.
The benefits come from the container being able to share the resources
of the host instead of virtualizing the hardware in it's entirety.
I'm not actually sure how big the benefits are.
I'm dumb I
I honestly thought Docker /was/ a container VM. Maybe I have a
misconception?
So just like a VM conatiner like VMWare running on the host pc, but
instead of running Operating Systems inside you run APPs that have
been APP-ified.
-Ty
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Adam Moffett dmmoff
Nope.
You could use the beehive SL dish with a holder for the ePMP. That at
least would fit on the same 1-5/8 mount.
Gino...what takes up all the time in that swap? Seems like you'd just
remove the old dish, slap on the force100 dish, smoke a cigarette, and
go home.
Can't you use an
http://www.fcc.gov/rulemaking/12-148
I'm going to need some of that extra 100mhz in the near future.
Does anyone happen to know what the license cost will be for either the
general or priority tiers?
Does the FCC even know yet?
Better yetwhen will we be able to buy a license?
I've been using PCQ and setting a rate limit in the queue type rather
than in the queue itself. I create a queue type for each speed I want
to assign to people.
The only reason I do it that way is that as of ROS 6.something a simple
queue doesn't seem to limit the user to exactly the speed
Oh you missed that? Out of band emissions limits will be based on EIRP
instead of Tx power. So a linksys router with a 3db antenna probably
doesn't have to change anything, but anything with big
panels/dishes/sectors has to reduce their OOB emissions accordingly.
The end result is staying
I don't exactly have an answer.but maybe a direction to look. MT
has RADIUS support for DHCP. The intent is to authenticate based on the
DHCP client's MAC address.does that support RADIUS accounting? If
so then pair that with FreeRADIUS and I think you can get usage stats
into SQL
Maybe this is a dumb question:
Is fiber optic cable more brittle in the cold? I was attempting to do a
mechanical splice in an interconnect box on a cable between a heated
building and an unheated barn. In the heated building I didn't have
much problem. In the cold barn (single digits
Who's everyone?
Everyone uses Chrome nowadays.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Jeremy jeremysmi...@gmail.com
mailto:jeremysmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Example: Powercode mostly loads and then
http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=2qpcustomd=0
According to that everyone still uses Internet Explorer. I promise I'm
as shocked as you are.
Everyone uses Chrome nowadays.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH
dishes at
full power blasting 40mhz channels all over the place...
John Woodfield Delmarva WiFi http://www.delmarvawifi.com
http://www.delmarvawifi.com/ cell (410) 708-1937
tel:%28410%29%20708-1937
-Original Message-
From: Adam Moffett dmmoff
Apparently nobody wants the other to guy to have the last word. You've
both been slinging mud, you're both now covered in mud. Please stop now.
Did you contact us prior to 4:54pm on Saturday, nope, that is the
first e-mail we got from you... We were in the office and took many
calls on
Yup
plus I've always thought they were strikingly similar to a muffler
clamp, though I haven't actually tried using one with an antenna.
Try skyuc at Skywalker? They're like 10 bucks.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Feb
Along the same vein, I'd love to find a 20+ dbi dual slant antenna for
$50-80 for CPE.
Seems to be a white whale.I can get any two of the three criteria.
What is the general thought on the best 3.65 antennas for a PMP450?
I�m looking for 90 degree sectors.
I ran into problems with KP
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I piggybacked the thread about sectors to ask about a CPE
antenna.
Adam,
are you talking a sector or directional panel?
Kurt Fankhauser
Wavelinc
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes...the Mars antenna was the first one suggested by our vendor.
I found several (including IT Elite) with dual V+H, but not dual
slant.
KP and Beehive both have the gain
You're not wrong at allbut it's a matter of what they're trying to
do with the VoIP. If they're trying to replace a landline then they'd
better explain the delay to everybody.
Yeah, my opinion is the impact of latency on VoIP quality has been
blown out of proportion, especially given
the Greenpacket GUI
is easy to use, just lacking in functionality.
*From:* Adam Moffett mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 17, 2015 9:44 AM
*To:* af@afmug.com mailto:af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] 320SMs Gathering ethernet Error stats
Did any of your Purewave stuff give you
If you figure it out, let me know. It's one of my biggest pet peeves
about the 320.
I'm sad to report that none of the Telrad CPE to seem to have it
either.so maybe a Gemtek chipset limitation?
Is there an OID to gather Ethernet errors from the 320SMs in either
bridge and/or NAT mode?
Did any of your Purewave stuff give you ethernet error counters?
So much for 4G stuff being �carrier class�. Or maybe in that world,
CPE is customer-owned-equipment and not the responsibility of the
network operator to monitor.
*From:* Adam Moffett mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com
*Sent
Well it still needs a few constraints
At a range of 3 feet I bet we can do better than 12 bits/hz and use 100ghz.
I guess i needed to define better
but the gist is of the usable spectrum probably less than 500gbps?
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Ken Hohhof af...@kwisp.com
at how easily the 320 I had deployed fell flat on its face due
to light interference - not very helpful for my confidence in the
technology.
On Tuesday, February 17, 2015, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
LTE is the light at the end of my tunnel right now
to something
built around ASICs.
But at least Telrad/Alvarion has 3 different sizes, not sure exactly
what the tradeoffs are between the 1000, 2000 and 3000.
*From:* Adam Moffett mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:54 AM
*To:* af@afmug.com mailto:af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re
a
3.65 only product would be. The SDR approach no doubt increases size
and power consumption as well compared to something built around ASICs.
But at least Telrad/Alvarion has 3 different sizes, not sure exactly
what the tradeoffs are between the 1000, 2000 and 3000.
*From:* Adam Moffett
The new 120 is the old 90search for something advertised as wider
than 120 I guess?
What I'm looking for is a 120° sector that drops off no more than 3db
at the edges. The 6 db bull that seems to be common these days is not
what I'm looking for.
Also want good F/B ratio, good cross-pol
If he's talking about the tower I think he's talking about. The new one
is like 50' from the old one. From my house I can't see the old tower
anymore because the new one is in the way.
Hey bro: where's the 450 SM for my house? Hook a brother up.
Are subscribers re-aligned to new tower
Does this mean I should stop trash talking you here?
I might have said something about your mother yesterday.
Okay then.
I commit to being a responsible contributor here. I've joined since
I've noticed the archives are populated with a fair number of threads
about Telrad and/or the
Adtran Total Access has been my happiest multi line ATA experience. Not
cheap thoughand not simple as the Grandstream. In fact the config
is obtuse in some ways. Greatest chance that everything works though.
Most lines are loop start. I have never seen an ATA that could do
ground
+1 CCQ is a bullshit number
Signal, Vector Error (SNR), Modulation Level, V/H Ratio, Throughput.
Why would you ever want to go back to CCQ, once you have access to
real numbers that mean something?
-Original Message- From: Roland Houin
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 8:35 AM
To:
I hate U.Fl. I think I need to hire a kid with tiny fingers to plug
those in.
I concur doctor :)
On January 27, 2015 8:53:19 AM AKST, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
Looks like ufl.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
with a DIN mountable solution.
On Jan 5, 2015, at 5:54 PM, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
I've used the meanwell AD-155C for lots of small sites, but I have to set up
some soon that will require a lot more than 155Watts.
What are my options without spending a zillion dollars
I've used the meanwell AD-155C for lots of small sites, but I have to
set up some soon that will require a lot more than 155Watts.
What are my options without spending a zillion dollars on a rectifier?
I was actually looking at pairing a beefy 48v supply with a solar
controller, but I'm
Somebody did a home-made version once and posted picturescan't
remember who or when.
Anybody have Stock of the Accu-Aim adapter? My normal channels say
3-4 week leadtime. Looking to pick one up for a project this Friday.
I have one, but going to have guys on both ends of an AF24 link
You wouldn't want the dremel sized ones for a padlock anywaythey'd
get too hot and shatter before you finished.
Maybe the 4 ones for an angle grinder. You can put angle grinder
disks into a drill if you put a bolt through the hole in the middle and
tighten a nut on it. Then you
Yeah, exactly.
we just carry an angle grinder in the van, there are so many other
times a grinder is handy. Ace had a dewalt one on sale over the
holiday for 30 bucks, some stores may still have them on post holiday
clearance
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Ty Featherling
wheel for
padlocks but that requires a tank of air...augh.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Jan 9, 2015 10:33 AM, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
You wouldn't want the dremel sized ones
I usually use the reciprocating saw (sawsall) for that stuff.
Here and there we need to cut bolts and padlocks when people forget
their combos. What would I look for to get a small wheel that fits in
your average drill chuck? I want to avoid a dremel for cost and
another battery reasons
I can't say it's related to the water tower specifically, but we always
have to remember that with FSK 10db SNR put you at the top tier, whereas
with OFDM 10db SNR puts you at the ragged edge.
Has anyone installed ePMP on the walking deck of a water tower,
thereby having the �bulb� of
Micropack made me cry when I saw what it cost.
Have you looked at Eltek and Emerson? Although Eltek seems to be
oriented around –24 or –48, and not so good for +24. Not familiar
with Emerson, Mark Radabaugh has posted they use them.
I have an Eltek Micropack –48V system and the web and SNMP
miniaturized system for outside temperature DIN rail
enclosures, their larger rackmount systems in addition to higher
capacity may also be more cost effective. Note also this is a passive
cooling system, does not rely on fans.
*From:* Adam Moffett mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 06
I think Travis Hayes said in his speech at AF one year that a good
accountant and a good lawyer are both critical.
+1 on the accountant. You need an accountant.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Trevor Bough trevorbo...@gmail.com
mailto:trevorbo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much
What's wrong? You don't like prying the batteries out of the APC with a
tire iron?
man up dude :)
What about temperature compensation? And is the output regulated or is
it essentially parallel operation and you get battery float voltage? I
went with the Traco because the temperature
Don't compromise on backup power. You may hear it argued that if the
tower doesn't have power the customers don't eitherI've never found
that to be true.
There are a few customers who aren't worth having.
and +1 to everything Ken said. Especially on planning and
capitalization. I
Well butter my biscuits.
There is a manual :)
On January 13, 2015 8:57:44 AM AKST, Adam Moffett
dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey UBNT: Instead of scattering all the useful information around
a knowledge base and a forum, why not unify it all into one
document that describes
My previous employer bought the Dish Network mounts, yes. The Dish
1000.4 mounts are a little more expensive, but if you want something
more rugged, that's the way to go. Mounts for the Dish 500 are similar
to what's included with the KP dish.
Do you use those?
Adam Moffett wrote:
Jay
Oh I could tell you a story or two about that.
Carrier class basestations are not like UBNT Rockets, the assumption
is they are being installed and operated by sophisticated users, and
the software may not prevent you from exceeding regulatory specs.
If the 31 in the model number means Group 31 then it would be around
125 ah.
We've been using the Exide RF-31D batteries for about 3 years without
any issue. They are an AGM Battery, Judging only by Weight, I think
they're equivalent to a 120AH-150AH Battery. You can get them with
Prime
You could look for AGM deep cycle batteries at those local stores. I
couldn't tell you which brands are better, but I think it's my
understanding that AGM will last 2-3x longer than normal.
I know this horse is about as abused as a woman that doesnt listen
well, but Im looking for a
I was just looking at some batteries on Amazon Prime the other day. I
was wondering if they would truly ship them for free or if it was some
kind of error. Free 2 day shipping on a 70lb battery seems too good to
be true.
You can get them with Prime off of Amazon
If you truly have ethernet between the sites, then consider TDM over IP
as Chuck suggested. It will work for crap if the connection is not
PERFECT.
The only other problem is that I need multiple remote systems to dial
back to a single server which further complicates the matter. I
guess
, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Travis Hayes said in his speech at AF one year that a good
accountant and a good lawyer are both critical.
+1 on the accountant. You need an accountant.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 8:04 PM
My new employer has a whole bunch of the Telrad 1000 base stations. The
built in iperf and the spectrum analyzer both don't exist yet in
production firmware. They're in the current development version.
The 7000 CPE does have iperf in the present tense though.
IMO: The system is expensive
On the other hand... their ACS software almost assuredly will support
the CSM320. Telrad has their own version of that same Gemtek model.
It probably is a good migration path as long as you've got the cash. If
you want to migrate to LTE you would still have to replace all the CPE
Oh one other thingI have no idea where the supposed +10db system
gain comes from. They do have spatial diversity at the tower
sidewhich theoretically gives them a little something extra in the
uplink direction. They obviously still have the same 1W/mhz EIRP limit
and the CPE
One thing that is extremely cool about Telrad CPE that Cambium should
copy /immediately /is they have an ATA built into the 7000 CPE. They
have a special PoE adapter with two RJ11 jacks on it. I'm not sure
exactly how they do itbut I'm guessing they're putting the analog
voice and the
for that gear. Telrad is
Alvarion as I understand it, so hopefully they brought over the
hardware quality.
The big question on our mind is what the back end for this is going to
cost (assuming the koolaid has sugar and isnt just food coloring in
toilet water)
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Adam
, Jan 8, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
On the other hand... their ACS software almost assuredly will
support the CSM320. Telrad has their own version of that same
Gemtek model.
It probably is a good migration path as long
Amazingthat's the same as the combination on my luggage.
On 1/6/2015 11:14 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
No, that one is 123456
*From:* Adam Moffett mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 06, 2015 9:13 AM
*To:* af@afmug.com mailto:af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Anyone else
The one password he uses for everything.
Now I have your password! ;-)
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
If you just need to know when the power goes out, get a Site Monitor for
$99. It has two power inputs. Connect input 1 to your battery backed
power, and input 2 to a wall wart on an A/C outlet.
Monitor the voltage on the two power inputs in your NMS. When input 2
has zero voltage, then the
On Ubuntu there's an auto update service. It can do security updates
only, or everything except the kernel. Since kernel updates require a
restart and might require recompiling modules (ie for Asterisk) you
would still login periodically and do those from the CLI.though I
seem to think
Oh boy, it's the which of one of us can remember the oldest thing contest.
Do you remember when you had to hunt smilodon with a flint spearhead?
Boy those were the days eh?
I remember running Fortran programs on Tymshare from a teletype over
dialup, with the phone handset sitting in the
lol
On 1/7/2015 10:38 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
You’ll be sorry after the zombie apocalypse, when Chuck and I are
roasting smilodon over an open fire while checking email on our 300
baud modems.
*From:* Adam Moffett mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 07, 2015 9:31 AM
*To:* af
*From: *Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
*To: *af@afmug.com
*Sent: *Thursday, January 8, 2015 12:26:31 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] interesting telrad video
You'll have to get a quote.I can't really share that.
On a scale of UNBT to fuck, where on cost would the 320
I stayed once at the official hotel and once at a different one. You
won't miss anything official by staying in a different hotel. At the
official one you'll have more opportunity for mingling outside the
event. There was some shop talk at the hotel bar and it was
interesting. At the
Please enlighten me
Glad to see that for the most part this thread kept the discussion on
polarization rather than polarity these sound similar but they are
not synonymous.
Sent from my iPad
On Feb 18, 2015, at 6:13 PM, Chuck McCown ch...@wbmfg.com
mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
OTARD says the landlord can't tell you not to put an antenna on the
house. The landlord absolutely *can* tell you not to put holes in his
property. The FCC website on the topic spells this out pretty clearly.
I.E.: OTARD protects you if you can manage to install without any
penetrations.
: Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 9:24pm
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Angry landlord over Roof mount antenna
OTARD says the landlord can't tell you not to put an antenna on the
house. The landlord absolutely *can* tell you not to put holes in
his property
costs, or preclude
reception or transmission of an acceptable quality signal.
This article, written by an attorney, addresses most of the
misconceptions that have been voiced here
http://www.wba-law.com/Unique_Practice_Areas/Homeowners_Associations/
John
-Original Message-
From: Adam
: Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 10:45pm
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Angry landlord over Roof mount antenna
I've been going by the FCC QA posted here:
http://www.fcc.gov/guides/over-air-reception-devices-rule#QA
Highlighting added by me
*Q: If I live
I suppose the phrase/caused by Licensee’s agents or equipment /is
implicitly saying that they somehow have to know that you caused the
problem.
That’s what we’re thinking but I just wanted to throw it out there for
comments. I actually didn’t intend to ask the question that I asked
at the
My suggestion is to ask your lawyer instead of us :)
...but yes it does read like all the power is in their hands.
We�ve been negotiating a �tower� contract with a municipality. We
have our standard template that we use with all of our towers and have
that in place with other
I'm unfamiliar with the term mopes. Are they low wage, low skill people?
One smart, motivated person can probably replace 4 of those.
If you figure out how to hire only smart, motivated people just let me know.
On 3/17/2015 11:13 AM, That One Guy wrote:
So the boss wants me to provide
No, I agree with Mark. It would work in some places that seemed
impossible and not work in others that absolutely should have been fine
Except I would expand the statement to all NLOS products, ever.
It's factual because it matches observed facts. That's the definition
of factual.
On
Anybody who thinks they can do whatever they want could end up
criminally charged, whether a landlord, tenant, or an ISP. Sorry, I
don't believe any tenant rights apply in this scenario.
IANAL though.
On 3/17/2015 1:19 PM, John Woodfield wrote:
Many landlords with that attitude end up
Of course, you can come on down and prove me wrong if you want to. If
you do I'll deliver a hand written apology for my doubting.
On 3/17/2015 4:15 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
No, I agree with Mark. It would work in some places that seemed
impossible and not work in others that absolutely should
I've been wondering what AirPrism is. Does it make rainbows?
Ben, you guys have too many product variants, and in some cases need
better naming. Like NanoBridge, NanoBeam, PowerBeam, NanoBeam AC,
PowerBeam AC. I honestly don’t understand the difference between a
NanoBeam and a PowerBeam, or
doesn't have to be their *real* name. You can use an ID number.
...though I have seen TONS of them where the ISP put the actual
subscriber's name as the site name.
On 3/19/2015 2:27 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Is there name there?
*From:* Ken Hohhof mailto:af...@kwisp.com
*Sent:* Thursday, March
Are their personal lives really relevant?
Do they have a date?
*From:* Josh Luthman mailto:j...@imaginenetworksllc.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 18, 2015 10:45 AM
*To:* af@afmug.com mailto:af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] More ePMP gripes
It's officially stated now...I have hope!
Josh Luthman
Tycon Power has something.
I know Ubnt sells a device that goes from 802.1af to 24V passive but
does anyone know of something that can do it the other way around?
I have in the past drilled and tapped holes in the backplane and then
installed screws into the top of the panel with double nuts on the
underside. The screws of course line up with the keyholes on the RB2011.
It's more space efficient to mount it sideways though. For that I've
taken the
but
not an antenna for Internet I call BS. It all depends on the
situation.
John Woodfield, President
Delmarva WiFi Inc.
410-870-WiFi
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From: Adam Moffett dmmoff...@gmail.com
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Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 11:10pm
The clarification seems to make the pitchfork unnecessary.
Do I have to put away my pitchfork?
bp
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On 3/16/2015 12:16 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
Excellent! I guess we won't be needing an angry mob then...
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Josh Luthman
I'm looking at a site where somebody has installed three UBNT M5
stations pointing at a UBNT M5 AP. Performance station to station is
important for this customer, and it kind of sucks.
I'm suggesting that we replace the whole thing with three separate point
to point links, but in the short
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