Re: [WISPA] Ubiquity Bullet

2008-11-08 Thread Chuck McCown - 3
And their distributors are? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 9:17 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ubiquity Bullet Nope they have not shipped the first batch out yet expected to ship next week to their

[WISPA] Stand offs for a water tower question...

2008-11-08 Thread St. Louis Broadband
I have two water towers that will need 4 to 5 antenna mounts. The water towers are both the same. They are approximately 120' with a climbing tube and a bulb at the top. There are no side rails. The hatch opens to the bulb. How do you attach antennas??? Is welding standoffs the best practice? Any

Re: [WISPA] Stand offs for a water tower question...

2008-11-08 Thread Josh Luthman
Magnets don't lose their magnetism unless heated to very high temperatures. In warm temperatures (achievable at the top of a water tower) it may lose a little bit, but it returns to normal once it is cooled. On 11/8/08, St. Louis Broadband [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have two water towers that

Re: [WISPA] 1.9ghz?

2008-11-08 Thread George Rogato
I use dect phones across my voip. I have two voips, VOX and my own * rolled system with voipjet as the upstream and I have no problems with quality. I've got those Panasonic ones. Maybe thats the difference. George jp wrote: One of the guys at work got one, and it plain out sucked for VOIP

Re: [WISPA] Stand offs for a water tower question...

2008-11-08 Thread lakeland
V- CSW is the way to go. In my book magnets on an elevated structure is just a bad idea. I know we have expelled a ton of bandwidth in the past on this subject but I would look at how it would reflect in court if I had an issue. I would not put anything on a tank I could not repel (descend)

Re: [WISPA] Stand offs for a water tower question...

2008-11-08 Thread St. Louis Broadband
Bob, Was hoping you would pipe in. Well there you have it! This is the way that I will go. Do you have a ball park figure of what this might cost? Here is a pic of the tower: www.stlbroadband.com/h2o.html Thanks! On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: V- CSW is the

Re: [WISPA] cancelled customer email

2008-11-08 Thread John Thomas
Most ISP's I know of charge $5 per account per month, so that seems to be an accepted price. John Josh Luthman wrote: Personally without an internet package I'd do 10 or 15 On 11/6/08, Jerry Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $5/month per address

Re: [WISPA] Stand offs for a water tower question...

2008-11-08 Thread RickG
I remember a while back somebody showed a very nice design of a collar that went around the hatch neck. -RickG On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:01 PM, St. Louis Broadband [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have two water towers that will need 4 to 5 antenna mounts. The water towers are both the same. They are