I think those who decline our service following a successful site
survey are just tire kickers. They almost always tell our subcontractor
that they will speak to the wife and get back to us or they were
merely wanting to see if our service was available in their area.
People of this stature waste
No- what Im saying is that rolling, or hilly terrain is inherently
difficult to cover. We are in pretty hilly terrain, use 900 and its
rough at times. We almost always do signal testing for each prospect.
We have paging down as low as 158.7 that still wont propagate
everywhere. A big high ridge
Its not that I don't understand or agree with your point of view, but I just
question wether it will work based on unecessarily detering customers. Its
hard enough getting someone willing to try wireless in the first place, and
now you are saying that the odds of getting it aren't good enough
Team,
Google Map is done.. thanks for your help...
NEXT...
I want to drive phone calls your way... my site.. .evdo-coverage.com
has room for a couple of new products/services...
BUT we dont have the ability to answer any more calls.. SO... i'd love
your put your products and services AND YOUR
If it deters a tire kicker from wasting our company's resources,
then I will be very happy. I don't believe it will deter anyone
who is seriously wanting our broadband service as they will
not be charged a site survey fee unless they decline service
following a successful site survey at their
Anyone using the OsBridge 5GXi CPE in their network and
care to share their comments on or off list? We are chomping
at the bit to offer a 10Mbps/1Mbps service but we need an
affordable 5Ghz CPE to make it a reality. With the OsBridge
5GXi model coming in at $200 per unit, it has caught my eye.
I would take a look at Deliberant. www.deliberant.com They ship and handle rma'spromptly, along with great customer support. Jason Hensley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Trying to evaluate all of my options here, and thought I would see what other CPE are out there that are comparable to
Take a look at these
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwo/rwo-plus-hpg-15a.htm
I have ordered a couple to evaluate, but
still havent had the time to put them up. They are built pretty solid
and are a tad bit smaller than the TR-CPE200s. They were advised to me
by another
I'm at the SU side and the SU shows Five Green LEDs. In fact the SU shows
Five Green LEDs even if we swing the antenna a few degrees left - right -
up or down. We really have no idea what our RSSI is, but we've made our
best judgment splitting the difference between the left - right - up and
Brad Belton wrote:
I'm at the SU side and the SU shows Five Green LEDs. In fact the SU shows
Five Green LEDs even if we swing the antenna a few degrees left - right -
up or down. We really have no idea what our RSSI is, but we've made our
best judgment splitting the difference between the left
Hello David,
Great tip on the 4-4-1. What does the 4-4-2 mean?
Problem I think we are having is during business hours RF activity at the AU
side is greater than say right now. Right now I'm able to pass pretty
decent bandwidth over the linkabout 12Mbps down to the SU and about
6-7Mbps up
Brad Belton wrote:
Is there a way to lock in a modulation rate at the lowest setting...say
maybe 6MB in an effort to give the VL a chance in a noisy environment?
There is, but I don't remember how to do it from the command line :(
With Breezeconfig, click on the Performance tab, set Maximum
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