Good luck. We fought this fight last year. First they said the problem
didn't exist. So, we sent supouts and posted tests to the forum until we
were blue in the face. Then they said we didn't have the settings correct
but refused to give us the settings that works. So, we tested with every
kno
Could also be something traveling down your cat5 into the unit and creating
havoc.
These types of problems are more likely at high powered sites than harmonics.
Try another unit if possible. Verify good grounding and bonding practices.
Good luck
Bob
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Honestly haven't put that much work into it (well its really not my problem
anymore, but the techs still call me with the weirder ones). Just get a
truck roll out there every six months or so. I think the techs are
primarily replacing the radios... maybe the radios are going deaf?
The SM shows t
With that much power on UHF TV a rusty nail in a fence could be mixing that
channel with some other broadcast frequency and making a signal on your
frequency. Anything is possible when you get close to high power RF. Can
you drive a quarter mile away and get a good signal? Try to see if the
I understand the principle of harmonic frequencies, but in this case I'm not
sure about the application...
I've got a Canopy SM mounted to the control building of a 1000ft
communications tower. SM has odd jitter/spectrum analysis readings. Tower
engineers claim nothing on the tower is operating
Hi,
For anyone that would like to see the Mikrotik Nstreme protocol
re-designed to support more than 30 clients (their "new"
recommendation), and have lower, consistent latency, please email them
directly and let them know ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). They claim they are
"listening to customer request
I'm in there. Even have my paper license in the file...
Put in a site registration a few days ago...
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From: "Patrick Leary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 12:55 PM
Subject: [WISPA]
Looks like the pipe is filling with options. In July Redline received new
FCC approvals, as did Airspan, Aperto (6/30), Ubiquity, Solectek and
Axxcelera. Ubiquity also received a 3.65 GHz operator license, presummably
for testing. That's a smart move on their part and one wonders why more
vendors d
Many of you have heard about the DNS problem facing the Internet.
If you haven't, I have posted some links to my blog that you should
read immediately. Even if you think you are safe, it is important
to look at BOTH test sites to ensure you are ready. I am far from
being an alarmist, but this
Chuck,
They have outdoor enclosures for the outside located cameras, they are POE
48V. The mpeg4 are POE 48V 802.3af, which a nice midspan switch will power up
to 8 of them. They have several models of cameras.
They have more information on their site: www.networkipcamera.com or I'd be
glad to s
ICANN aims to raise awareness of critical Internet security issue...
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-06aug08-en.htm
--
Jack Unger - President, Ask-Wi.Com, Inc.
Serving the Broadband Wireless Industry Since 1993
Cisco Press Author - "Deploying License-Free Wireless WANs"
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Anyone can apply for a rural broadband grant from the RUS. The RUS has a
person assigned to each geographical area called a GFR (government field
rep) and the GFR is supposed to investigate the area to make sure it is
unserved prior to awarding a grant. We have seen several companies pull the
And we all are spending our dollars to promote broadband in our areas.
Problem is that there is already a WISP in Ripley that has been struggling
and now!
Thanks USDA Does the USDA know what do with there monies?
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