I had a hotel customer call me and the corporate office is requiring
that after a customer connects to Internet, wired or wireless, they get
redirected to a terms and conditions agreement page the to a corporate
portal page. Currently the have wired access only and are not using
hotspot or logon
Has anyone deployed these @ 18Ghz that is willing to give feedback? We
are wondering if they are beyond the initial bugs and are stable enough
for some important links.
Any feedback would be great! Thanks.
Marty
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Marty Dougherty
CEO
Roadstar
I believe we have one of the first units in the field. I was told it was
#7. Had a couple initial bumps with the gear during the installation, but
nothing Trango wasn't able to resolve overnight for us.
So far we've only had one issue with the gear not passing data. No idea
what caused it, but
$100 per month + $1 per household franchise fee. Franchise lasts for 20
years.
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$100 per month
There is a box out there from dlink that does all this an more...We used at
a hotel
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Mark
Yep, hotspot on the existing 532 is the quickest way.
David E. Smith wrote:
Mark McElvy wrote:
I had a hotel customer call me and the corporate office is requiring
that after a customer connects to Internet, wired or wireless, they get
redirected to a terms and conditions agreement page
Everyone,
HYPERLINK http://www.ispcon.com/ISPCON is rapidly approaching even though
winter seems to keep coming. WISPA is planning a “WISPA Powered” track with
a full slate of speakers at this event. This is one of two Wireless tracks
at ISPCON. WISPA will also be holding our WISPA
If anyone needs a floor pass/discount certificate:
http://www.imagestream.com/ispcon08_imagestream.pdf
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I've only registered for the exhibit floor, but I'll be there for whatever's
free! haha, maybe I'll have money later this year to start getting
memberships. There will be two of us.
--
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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Holy crap! I just went to ispcon.com to check out how much it costs.
It's $700. Does that even come close to being worth it? Who is going?
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
I've only registered for the exhibit floor, but I'll be there for whatever's
free! haha, maybe I'll have money later
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
It's $700. Does that even come close to being worth it? Who is going?
Brian
Brian,
It is worth every penny.
Everyone should go to ISPCON and get as much as you can.
--
George Rogato
Welcome to WISPA
www.wispa.org
http://signup.wispa.org/
Nevermore quoth the raven. I think it is a lousy value, not anywhere even
remotely approaching what it was 10 years ago. Winog is good if nearby,
Wispcons used to be good. Once upon a time ispcon was THE event.
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Hi all...
Recently, I am having a problem with the Tranzeo CPQ CPE radio's passing
traffic when associated to a Hermes I, (Lucent PCMCIA based) or a Prism
2.5, (Senao MP2511 based) AP. They will associate and show good signal
quality, but they have high and variable latency, very high, (80%+)
Yeah it's worth it. I have a couple of credit cards to get paid off, then I'm
gonna start hitting the shows again.
marlon
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] ISPCON
Holy crap! I
I'm having trouble with the cpq and mt with xr2 cards.
There's a problem that they aren't figuring out yet.
marlon
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 9:27 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Weird Tranzeo
What version of mt on what hardware?
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I'm having trouble with the cpq and mt with xr2 cards.
There's a problem that they aren't figuring out yet.
marlon
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3.3 on 532 and 333.
marlon
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weird Tranzeo problem...
What version of mt on what hardware?
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I'm having trouble with the cpq
I've had no problems with the xr5 card on 532A, 532, 230 and ATX-x86.
Connected to xr5,sr5 and cm9 as clients.
All are 2.9.46 software.
Only used the xr2 in my Locustworld Mesh Pro AP's.but as long as the
power supply is big enough, I've had no problems with it.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I am using that combo with over 100 CPQ and a couple of XR2s in MT
units.
What issue are you seeing Marlon?
ryan
On Mar 6, 2008, at 10:15 PM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I'm having trouble with the cpq and mt with xr2 cards.
There's a problem that they aren't figuring out yet.
marlon
We have run into this same problem with prism AP to Tranzeo CPE.A
majority of our Aps are Prism's and we are installing almost all new
customers with tranzeo CPEs. A majority of them work just fine, but every
once in a while we will have a problem install. We have started stocking a
small
Ok. Thanks! So it is not just me!
Where are you finding an all-in-one prism based CPE? Maybe something
with a 19db antenna?
Blair
Ryan Langseth wrote:
We have run into this same problem with prism AP to Tranzeo CPE.A
majority of our Aps are Prism's and we are installing almost all new
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