LOL
We'll see. None of this is mission critical. But I promised feedback so
there it is!
On the one hand I love playing with new gear. Figuring things out etc. On
the other hand, I've got too many customers out there now. I need gear that
just works, intuitively, right out of the box.
I knew Caleb was lurking around here somewhere.
I have been buying equipment from Caleb (Deliberant) for a number of years. I
have always been able to call him when I have an issue with a radio. If I leave
a messege on his voice mail, he always calls me back. Even if it is after his
business
Cool. I've seen this happen over and over. Anyone remember how great
Teletronics was back in the early days?
Then there was SmartBridges, no Tranzeo.
We're about due for a new company that's more focused on keeping us running
well. (speaking of the Tranzeo/MT issues.)
Stirring the pot,
Total of 20MHz from what I understand
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Hi guys,
Thanks for your feedback. I understand the
Hi guys,
Thanks for your feedback. I understand the Radwin 2000 is in beta right now,
and that the pricing is going to be $5k per link when it hits the market.
I'm still trying to find out whether the 50Mbps is w/ 20MHz or 40MHz
channels.
The company (which is Israeli) apparently is very
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
One of my biggest pet peeves is that there is no standard first IP address
for units. Tranzeo uses 192.168.1.100, Deliberant is using 192.168.2.66,
Teletronics is 192.168.0.240, SmartBridges used 192.168.0.24 or .22, and the
list goes on and on.
So far the unit has been connected for 16 hours. The Tranzeos have made it
for a whole 19 hours! We'll see if the Deliberant makes it past the point
that the Tranzeo's all drop off.
laters,
Marlon
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H, sounds like a good project for a wispa committee to work on. Care to
head up that effort?
Marlon
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Hi David,
A couple of responses :)
I'd be happy if more vendors would standardize on SNMP, at the very
least, and ideally export things like signal (and/or SNR) in a usable way.
Ligowave doesn't export signal levels anywhere in their (very minimal) MIB,
instead asking you to use their
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
H, sounds like a good project for a wispa committee to work on. Care to
head up that effort?
I can certainly try to coordinate people, but I'm nowhere near qualified
to run the show. I can take names with the best of 'em, though.
(Anyone
WOW! Marlon, hire David, He gets results, fast !
Chuck Profito
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around 30.
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Since Damian has made this public, I guess I can talk about this
testing
I have been using their beta software for over 2 weeks now and I have
uptimes that long as well.
I will not disagree with Damian regarding the mtik patch. :)
This **IS** an Mtik issue and affects more than just
Note: What is standard? Trango is not standard 802.11, it is a
proprietary product. Therefore its appropriate that its MIBs may not be
802.11 standard MIBs.
I'm not saying that it is not good for vendors to standardize. But
manufacturers may have a larger goal such as backward compatibility to
This one's only 12 port, but the price is hard to beat.
http://www.primelec.com/Shop/Control/Product/fp/vpid/3396586/vpcsid/0/SFV/31
734
Regards,
Larry Yunker
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Note: What is standard? Trango is not standard 802.11, it is a
proprietary product. Therefore its appropriate that its MIBs may not be
802.11 standard MIBs.
I'm not saying that it is not good for vendors to standardize. But
manufacturers may have a larger goal such as backward compatibility
For those that don't know, Ligo also has a SSH interface, with Linux shell
access.
Its a real quick way to get radio stats and do tests.
All using the standard tools Linux users are familiar with.
For example ping, ps, iwconfig
I completely forgot about it, until reminded tonight.
Tom DeReggi
Nothing terribly exciting at WiMAX World
WiNOG, on the other hand...
grin
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Ryan,
Not to take anything from your tests! I have saw that clearly from all the
other responses. Their is definitely an issue with Mikrotik and the new
firmware that affects almost EVERYTHING! I am in a dilemma with swapping out
900 Mhz Canopy in our town with clear LOS, with something else!
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