K,
I can't agree with you more. The problem is we don't have real world
examples with 700 Mhz spectrum or with Public Safety. The reason is we have
not been awarded the tsk to provide it, and therefore can only offer our
concepts in theory. Thats the big disadvantage we'd have compared to
[too long and off-topic academic rant, delete now
unless you have strong stomach]
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 12:45:32AM -0500, John Scrivner wrote:
I see you have made your introduction K. :-) I think you guys will
find this lady's enthusiasm toward policy change to be no less than
What is FiberCor, and where do you get it? Would you post a pic of one of these assemblies?
Thanks,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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As a WISP paid member does anyone know where I can get discount passes to
WispCon in Dallas October 9-11?
Jory Privett
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As a paid member of p15 or wispa?
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
WISPA was started initially in response to Part-15/WISPCON's lack of
representation of true WISP issues (although you can't fault Mike for it, it
needs to be known that Part-15.org is a FOR-PROFIT organization existing to
put money in Mike's pocket).
Until recently (due to circumstances created
I'm interested.
-Matt
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Hi All,
I'm setting up some FCC meetings for late Oct. or early Nov. I need 5
people to go.
I'm looking mainly for folks that haven't been there before. We'll
get together after the team is picked and talk about what we'd
I'm in Tampa and always looking for good guys.
DSJ
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Subject: [WISPA] Installer looking for work in Florida
My Installation
Which part of Florida?
On 9/28/05, Dan Metcalf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Installation Manager had to move to Florida for personal reasons and islooking for work, has experience installing canopy, trango, karlnet (physical
install and aiming), can make cat5 cables, and can tower climb, has years
Always interested
DSJ
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Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 1:18 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] FCC meeting
Hi All,
I'm
Your best bet for a commercial trade show is to approach vendors
presenting there. Check the site and contact any of the vendors - they
have a vested interest in selling you stuff and therefore have an
interest in getting you in the door. The organizers are interested in
making money off you
Actually I did not speak out of turn. I stand by my original post in all
details unless you have alternate information. I am not trying to start
an argument here but I think I spoke 100% the truth in my last post. I
welcome proof to the contrary but I did not use speculation in my post.
I
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
or dislike one or the other fine. There are more important things
to talk about on this list though.
Does this mean I should hold my toungue (fingers, as it were)
regarding Part 15? :-)
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Butch Evans
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Last I understood, Part-15 was also a Non-Profit.
That's the sham
Although .org domain names are traditionally reserved for non-profit
institutions, there is nothing within ICANN policy preventing a for-profit
organization from registering a .org domain
A quick who-is of Part-15.org
snip
It should be noted that of all organizations mentioned above that WISPA
is the only one that is federally recognized under CFR # 501c6 as a
non-profit trade association.. Every other entity listed above is
working to make a profit in their efforts and as such would likely be
looking to
John,
do not believe we should be taking away any importance in the
governance aspect of WISPA being established as a 501c6.
I fully agree, it is excellent that WISPA had the dicipline to follow
through with the process. It valididates the organization.
Its just that that arguement couldn't
Charles,
Enough! I don't care what you think you can do to harm your competitors
but you are not doing it on this list server any longer. If you want to
slam another show competitor do it offlist or on your own list server.
We are not doing that here, Charles. This thread is 100% closed to
I'm using Mikrotik live for the first time tommorrow and in a crunch for an
8am install.
1 We flashed Mikrotik to WRAP boards. However, it will not shut down, and
their for prevents soft reboot. This is a known issue with WRAP boards
listed in their docs, and can be fixed with a kernal bit
Also
We were unable to bridge a Wifi card to the Ethernet port when in Station
mode, and successfully pass traffic. In Mikrotik documentation, it clearly
states that this is NOT supported because of a limitation of WiFi. I find
it hard to believe that Mikrotik can't be used as a bridged
John Scrivner wrote:
Charles,
Enough! I don't care what you think you can do to harm your competitors
but you are not doing it on this list server any longer. If you want to
slam another show competitor do it offlist or on your own list server.
We are not doing that here, Charles. This thread
So here is one way to get subsidized
Board tells Verizon: cut rates, step up broadband
By David Gram, Associated Press Writer | September 27, 2005
MONTPELIER, Vt. --The Public Service Board ordered the Verizon phone
company to cut rates by more than $8 million -- and perhaps as much as
Charles Wu wrote:
snip
All I really meant is WISPA is a GROUP for WISPS operated by WISPs. I'm a
strong supporter and member of WISPA.
Part-15 is a group for WISPs by an individual. I'm not sure what doesn't
make sense about that, thats the way I see it.
Nothing wrong with either model,
You CAN bridge wireless cards and ethernet... Need to use EOIP tunnels however.
Contact Butch Evans... http://www.butchevans.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:12 PM
To: WISPA General
If you are on other lists please forward this message to every
unlicensed list you know of so we get 100% of this industry to do this
PLEASE! This will take about 5 minutes of your time and it may make
history for our industry.
The FCC has had an open Notice of Proposed Rulemaking called
Just sent mine.
Your Confirmation Number is: '2005929130449 '
John
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Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:01 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] I need 100% participation RIGHT
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