Just went back and reviewed ARIN pricing. Yes they have dropped their
pricing.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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The link: 4.5 miles, 1 Big fat building in the way, barely unable to clear
the roof. Noise floor high.
Limits: Noise Floor to high for PtMP Trango, based on obstruction.
Stats: rssi -75 -78, noise -79 or worse on Horiz, Vert worse, RSSI almost
15db below calculations due to NLOS )
Solution:
You
might want to check out til-tek and antel. They are not cheap, but they
are highh quality.
c
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Thanks Tom, Your findings are in line with what many Alvarion operators also
enjoy. Ease of installs and low operational costs. Brad
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I don't know, I like Alvarion EQ, but I'm sure that the gist I got
from Tom's post was that the only vendor he could trust to get the
job done right because of the available test tools was Trango.
Am I off base there, Tom ?
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Inside dimensions: 16.25 x 14.75 x 1
It's enough to put in a board with stansdoffs but not much more.
From: Scott Reed
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 7:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 MHz
I agree that Tom's findings are accurate and mirror the real world,
even to the conclusion -- they use our gear at the end of the
exercise. It just means we'll have to work on our installation and
troubleshooting tools.
Lonnie
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Thanks Tom, Your
Nice going Matt!!!
Dustin
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Subject: [WISPA] BridgeWave Empowers One Ring to Rule Atlanta's Skies
$300 is pretty cheap for a good quality 900 mhz
omni.
And remember to watch the shipping costs on
them. The higher gain units are 10+ feet long.
Marlon(509)
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Equipment sales(408) 907-6910
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Consulting services42846865
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And I run my own wisp!64.146.146.12 (net
My conclusion was that Alvarion was the safest bet. (award winning caliber)
They could provide performance, time efficiency, and capable to gather
equivellent accurate realtime testing data, via Alvarion EQ and SNR
readings. However, there are many factors in selecting a radio, and safest
bet,
All are respectable products, all intending to serve the market need at
their intended value proposition.
WHAT I REALLY took from your detailed post Tom and the posts of many
others these past few days is that, quite simply, Alvarion is doing an
inadequate job of showing our value to WISPs. While
I found this interesting online legal brief that discusses issues to
consider regarding tower/site leases for wireless. Thought you guys
might find it interesting.
http://www.dcba.org/brief/octissue/2002/art21002.htm
Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
o: 650.314.2628
c: 760.580.0080
Title: Source for Routerboad 532a
Anyone know were to get them? Available stock
Gino A. Villarini
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CTI was out of stock when I ordered a week ago, but mine showed up
yesterday. Unless they got rid of them all in one day, CTI would have them.
Brian
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Gino A. Villarini
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Just got a call from them, they have 200 in stock
Gino A. Villarini
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No doubt an interesting read if you're a Cellular Company, but far from the
reality for wISPs today. That article is four years old and the information
within is even older...probably based from the .COM heyday. It's about as
relevant to wISP tower leases today as this article is to my wife:
Actually, they both are kind of funny.
The Dupage County Bar Association page, while
it may be revelant in Dupage county, in the rest of the US
it has very limited applicablity.
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Anyone know where I can get these today. In stock
Tnx
Bob
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Patrick Leary wrote:
WHAT I REALLY took from your detailed post Tom and the posts of
many others these past few days is that, quite simply, Alvarion is
doing an inadequate job of showing our value to WISPs. While we
often might yield the best total result (very
Wireless ISPs from around the state of Indiana recently held a one day conference in Indianapolis. The
true spirit of the meeting was to find ways that we could all work together to
begin minimizing costs and to learn about each other and our individual
talents. We had over 30 companies
I really appreciate the post Butch. Know that I have been reading (and
re-reading) and soaking up all this stuff. I WILL convert on a number of
these things (i.e. performing actions that directly address many of the
issues presented).
By the way, why are you not a WISP anymore? Doesn't being out
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Patrick Leary wrote:
I really appreciate the post Butch. Know that I have been reading
(and re-reading) and soaking up all this stuff. I WILL convert on a
number of these things (i.e. performing actions that directly
address many of the issues presented).
Looking
Butch, I don't believe Tom spent 2 days installing the Alvarion linkBrad
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On
Title: Where to test my new DS3
Anyone know of a high cap BW tester?
Gino A. Villarini
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Is there a Canopy mailing list that is active?
Travis
Microserv
Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
Here is a crude picture of one of our areas.
Aside from the one site everything works great. 18 Canopy 900 Sectors in a 6
mile radius. Plus 2 Vertical that are not in the image. Need less to say
I have measured several RB112s and they are all 1-1/4 thick from the mPCI on the back to the top of the capacitors. You may want to check your RB112s before choosing the Rootenna.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Brad Larson wrote:
Butch, I don't believe Tom spent 2 days installing the Alvarion
linkBrad
Nope. If I implied that, I apologize. He spent 2 days installing
_A_ link. Part of the time was with Trango and the final (and
current) link was StarOS. As I understand
BLUSH. Thanks Patrick.
Lifestyle has not elevated at all. That is why I moved to the sticks
so I could avoid the pressures of keeping up with the other Yups. We
live very simply. I bought a new Corolla last year. My '89
Landcruiser has a few more years left in her.
One thing for sure is
Here is what he said (which led to my post about ours being the last
choice to try, but it would been the most cost effective overall had we
been able to get him to do it first. By the time he tried Alvarion, he
had already spent 2 days getting the StarOS up using the Trango tools.
Anyway, here is
bittorrent ;)
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
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Gino A. Villarini
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Setup an iperf server.
-Matt
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
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Gino A. Villarini
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part-15.org but I seem to remember that they removed access to the
archives unless you are a member. bullit might have changed that since.
Anthony
Travis Johnson wrote:
Is there a Canopy mailing list that is active?
Travis
Microserv
Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
Here is a crude picture of one
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