[WISPA] access in London, UK

2007-11-16 Thread Mario Pommier
Hi, Does anyone in this list provide service in London? I have a customer looking for 10-20M dedicated service in 2 or 3 sites. Please contact me off list. Thanks. Mario WISPA Wants You! Join today!

Re: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Dylan Oliver
No idea. They'd have to modify it to extend its bandwidth from 3.4-3.6 to include 3.7 first. It does seem like an obvious thing to do, but then I don't know how they're trying to position the AN-100U vs AN-100 for PtMP .. On Nov 16, 2007 9:52 AM, Mike Bushard, Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yup,

RE: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Bushard, Jr
Yup, that's the one. Any idea if they are going to submit it for certification? Mike Bushard, Jr Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC 320-256-WISP (9477) 320-256-9478 Fax -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dylan Oliver Sent: Friday, November 16,

Re: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Dylan Oliver
Maybe you are thinking of the AN-100, which does 3.4-3.6? http://www.redlinecommunications.com/products/AN100.html *AN-100* Award-winning Carrier-Class Backhaul Solution Redline's award-winning AN-100 is a scalable carrier-class broadband wireless solution for * point-to-point* and multipoint

Re: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Dylan Oliver
All of the experimental licenses I reviewed specified Aperto PacketWave (most) or Redline's AN-100. Though Ubiquiti has a card for 3650, you won't be able to use it until it is certified. The FCC isn't joking; they say as much in *BOLD* letters: *Applications for nationwide, non-exclusive

[WISPA] FCC Form 499

2007-11-16 Thread Jason
Everyone, Can someone tell me who is required to fill out FCC form 499? The legal language is too convoluted and cross-referenced for me to follow here: http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form499-A/499a.pdf Jason

[WISPA] DC PoE

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Hammett
Does anyone know of a PoE injector that will output 24 v (for RotuerBoards) and accepts a ~24 vDC input? Looking to add external batteries to an APC 1400 and then just tap the ~24 vDC right off the battery. Save some AC\DC conversions. I would also like to note that apparently the APC isn't

Re: [WISPA] Which UPS to use?

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Hammett
Would there be a local retailer of AGM batteries or would I order them online? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com - Original Message - From: Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Monday, November 12,

Re: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Hammett
Redline already has an AU licensed for this band. No CPE available yet, though. AN-100AU or something like that. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com - Original Message - From: Mike Bushard, Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'WISPA General List'

RE: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Bushard, Jr
Didn't redline have a 3.5Ghz backhaul that would work in this band? Can't find it on the site anymore. Mike Bushard, Jr Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC 320-256-WISP (9477) 320-256-9478 Fax -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett

Re: [WISPA] FCC Form 499

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Hammett
If you have equipment, you fill it out. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com - Original Message - From: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 10:38 AM Subject: [WISPA] FCC Form 499

Re: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Hammett
Looking through the FCC's site, all I can see that is certified for that band is the Redline 100U. I don't have much experience with the FCC search, so there may be others I can't find. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com - Original Message -

Re: [WISPA] 3650

2007-11-16 Thread Dylan Oliver
The only thing the OET equipment search certifies is that the OET equipment search is just as BROKEN as the rest of the FCC's data reporting facilities. When you come to analyzing database extracts of transmitter locations for 3650 (or whatever), beware that the 'counts' file is off because the

RE: [WISPA] DC PoE

2007-11-16 Thread Dennis Burgess
We dropped in a dual solar panel unit with 4 car batteries at 12 volt, a charging controller, and a single 532 with dual SR2 radios on it. Ran the 12 volt from the chaging controller (hook up for batteries, solar panels, and then output ), and plugged it directly into one of them 1/2 moon POE

Re: [WISPA] FCC Form 499

2007-11-16 Thread Jason
If my contribution is under $10,000 ($10,000 is several times my entire annual revenue from my wisp, before expenses) do I still need to file? If I do have to file, how much will I be billed when I get a 499 number assigned to me? Jason Mike Hammett wrote: If you have equipment, you fill

RE: [WISPA] DC PoE

2007-11-16 Thread Mike Bushard, Jr
I think HyperLink has something like that. I looked at their reverse pinout model for canopy. Mike Bushard, Jr Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC 320-256-WISP (9477) 320-256-9478 Fax -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett Sent:

Re: [WISPA] DC PoE

2007-11-16 Thread dougr
This is probably gonna sound dumb, but a routerboard has a built in voltage regulator, that's the reason it can take anywhere from about 11VDC to 27VDC (I believe it's not 24 max but 27)... Factor in the losses in the cable length it should be down a few volts. But what I wanted to tell you is

RE: [WISPA] DC PoE

2007-11-16 Thread D. Ryan Spott
Don't know if this helps you, but it might! http://www.backwoodssolar.com/catalog/electrical.htm#12%20VOLTS%20FROM%20A% 2024%20or%2048%20VOLT%20BATTERY Hit that link and you can convert from whatever to whatever.. I would avoid the Zane as I have had nothing but problems with them and getting

Re: [WISPA] WR 900 question

2007-11-16 Thread Dave Hulsebus
Chris, We had a similar situation this week and found that our cavity filter was the cause of our problem. I have a number of the 2.5db loss filters from WR we got five years ago. None have ever been mounted outdoors. When we opened it up we found calcium deposits in the copper tuning tubes.

[WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-16 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
I have a Ubiquiti PowerStaion2 that is having some weird issues. It has a -68 signal and good LOS to the AP however there is packet loss on the link but only from the Ethernet side of it. From the radio side (pinging from the gateway) I see no such loss. The Ethernet drops from 10-30 seconds and

Re: [WISPA] PowerStation2 Problem

2007-11-16 Thread Mark Nash
watchdog rebooting the device? Mark Nash UnwiredOnline.Net 350 Holly Street Junction City, OR 97448 http://www.uwol.net 541-998- 541-998-5599 fax - Original Message - From: Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wireless@wispa.org Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 4:22 PM

Re: [WISPA] WR 900 question

2007-11-16 Thread Jeromie Reeves
Ehh I do not know about through it self. I do know that small spaces can will suck air (and water vapor with it) in as they do the heat/cool cycles due to pressure changes. This can be seen by leaving a kids sealed plastic toy out side for a few weeks. If you wish to test it you first have to

RE: [WISPA] WR 900 question

2007-11-16 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
Almost ALL metal absorbs water! As soon as you put a torch on it or weld on it, you see it dry if front of your eyes. Cast steel and cast aluminum hold way more than rolled, and hardened even less... The denser the material, the less it absorbs. So don't take this wrong, but if its 'soft' it

Re: [WISPA] WR 900 question

2007-11-16 Thread Jeromie Reeves
I should have paid more attention in chem classes. This goes down as my learned something today factoid. On 11/16/07, CHUCK PROFITO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Almost ALL metal absorbs water! As soon as you put a torch on it or weld on it, you see it dry if front of your eyes. Cast steel and