Netopia still makes routers with Ethernet WAN interfaces. I use the
3386-ENT for the occasional customer who does not have their own
firewall. So far they have been rock solid. Telnet only configuration.
VPN, basic QoS, etc. is built in. They are $100 a pop. There is also a
version with a
I've heard some good reviews about VOX as a VOIP provider. I'd like to
get some updates as we're in the market. If you use them, would you
drop me a line with your experiences? Also, if you have another you
would like to recommend we look at, please mention them as well.
We're looking for
We've been white labeling with Vox since late Winter and really enjoy it.
The call quality is great for us and we don't usually have many problems
other than our own network, which is mostly 900mhz.
They are a great dial tone replacement with all the features most customers
want or need.
Check
Randy,
Try www.leasedminds.com We use them and are very happy with them. My concact
there is Graham.
--- On Tue, 9/23/08, Randy Cosby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Randy Cosby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WISPA] VOIP Providers
To: wireless@wispa.org
Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008,
I am looking for an up to date chart with all of the unlicensed frequencies
covered by part-15 rules. Some one told me that they can use the frequency
range from 5.500 to 5.700 with unlicensed equipment. I am looking for the
frequencies available in the 5.4 band.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
That is included in the 5.4 band.
- Original Message -
From: Mike Delp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Part 15 Frequency Chart
I am looking for an up to date chart with all of the unlicensed
I have a gigantic frequency chart on tranzeofaq.com
Big PDF file.
ryan
Mike Delp wrote:
I am looking for an up to date chart with all of the unlicensed frequencies
covered by part-15 rules. Some one told me that they can use the frequency
range from 5.500 to 5.700 with unlicensed equipment.
Hey Randy, contact me off list, I'll direct you to our VoIP product manager.
Not only do we integrate with quite a few VoIP solutions, but we can
actually become your VoIP solution with very competitive, Golden Corral-like
services...
Austin W.
Product Manager
Powercode
801-701-6205
Mike,
5.4G to 5.7G is 250 MHZ of available spectrum. I do not believe there is a
limit on channel size or center frequency. That would be determined by the
Radio Chipset. Of course, DFS is MANDATORY, and not easy to predetermine
what channels are pre-used in your target site location. Just
Tread lightly in this arena. I went 9 months waiting for a product and had
to start over elsewhere. Be sure to get performance guarantees in any
contract you sign if you do business with them.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Austin
I have a situation where police cars will be driving and moving out of a
2.4/4.9 GHz network, and I would like to use something like
Netmotion/Inmotion to seamlessly switch them to the cellular network.
Does anyone have any caching solutions? When a cop car goes from wi-fi
to cellular, they
Joe is exactly right, he waited about nine months for a personal request to
get Powercode integrated with his preferred VoIP solution. As much as we
wanted to get the solution integrated, other features and functions
requested from our current customer base took priority, as they always have
and
Austin, and list...
I feel your comments were unwarranted. First, I did in fact pay you guys in
good faith. It was not until several months later that you came to me and
mentioned that the ACH portion of your software was not clearing checks
through the financial gateway. Certainly, this was
My apologies to the entire list. It is obvious Joe and I have differing
opinions on the matter that should be addressed offlist, as I requested.
Here is my DIRECT number to my cell phone if anyone needs to get a hold of
Powercode, 24-7: 801-701-6205
John, our President, is available 37 hours a
Even if Powercode was a vendor sponsor of WISPA (not sure one way or the
other), openly hawking product on the general WISPA list seems to be frowned
upon.
- Original Message -
From: Austin Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, September
I'd like to put out a big thanks to Tom Harker of Roc-Noc.
I botched some Mikrotik upgrades today and needed some boards ASAP. I called
Tom up at 2 in the afternoon. He had a dentist (or was it doctor, I dunno)
appointment to go to, but would get my order together for me. By 3:00 I was on
Mike,
It is really nice to hear compliments on vendors instead of griping. We
should all do more of this, we have many excellent vendors who work very
hard to take care of our needs for pretty slim margins. I'm not sure if Tom
is a member of this list, but someone should pass this compliment on
This whole conversation should have been carried on offlist. It did not
shed good light on Powercode or Joe. I see no reason why this dispute was
carried out in a public forum. Please use better discretion next time.
Respectfully,
Rick Harnish
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
LOL - Joe just got a spanking from the president of the WISPA (Wireless
Internet Service Provider's Association).
Dave
-- Forwarded message --
From: Rick Harnish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] VOIP Providers
To: WISPA General List
So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are
now more reliant on their Distribution partners
Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or Drop
ship?
Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless,
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