Since there has been a lot of discussion about bandwidth caps on this
list recently, I thought that I would share the one that we recently
implemented, along with some details on how we are enforcing it and how
we established the caps.
Going back to day 1, we have had a 3gig cap on broadband
Matt;
Thanks for sharing your information.
Frank
On 5/6/2010 11:11 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Since there has been a lot of discussion about bandwidth caps on this
list recently, I thought that I would share the one that we recently
implemented, along with some details on how we are
PC Tel (Maxrad) makes very good antennas and they stand behind them. I have
sold them to many clients with very few issues ever. The Laird (Pac Wireless)
products also seem to have a very low complaint rate. Please note this is the
opinion of a supplier not an installer but, I do hear from a
If you want almost the same features for free, you can still install the
Bandwidth Arbitrator from where NetEQ comes from.
www.bandwidtharbitrator.com
I've tried it once, but never got it fully working.
On 05/06/2010 08:09 PM, tim wolfe wrote:
I've had a NetEq box running for over 3 years. It
yep.. :)
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I've never had this work even when using two 5 gig cards, one in the lower
band and one in the upper at least when trying to run dual nstreme. My
throughput just always sucks. Running 532's, however has great throughput
with the same radio cards. I've put little shield envelopes over one of
the
Hey Matt,
Can you give us your customers' reaction to this change after a few weeks?
ryan
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists li...@manageisp.comwrote:
Since there has been a lot of discussion about bandwidth caps on this
list recently, I thought that I would share the one
EXCELLENT post. This is worth framing.
Thank you very much for the information and publishing this with us.
Josh Luthman
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“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue that counts.”
If you keep the signal levels up, so that the data rates stay up (all stay
above -73), you can move about 6-8 mbit in a 5 mhz channel at 900.
I've been using UBNT radios and star-os to drive them. 900 mhz is VERY
prone to interference, the RSSI levels are hugely affected by weather,
That was definitely one of the more memorable moments I have had with my
WISP pals. There is a picture somewhere during one of these excursions where
I am asking a bum if he has a dollar to spare...and he gives me one.
:-)
Scriv
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Jeff Broadwick
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