Hello,
I am trying to find any additional information on deployment in Germany.
Aside from the frequency regulations from the EU are there any other
regulations that need to be considered when deploying in Germany? I have
been looking for a while and thought I should ask to see if anyone here
you must consider NATIONAL regulations, not generic European regulations
Regards
Hello,
I am trying to find any additional information on deployment in Germany.
Aside from the frequency regulations from the EU are there any other
regulations that need to be considered when deploying in
Bought a few Tranzeo 900mhz items for testing purposes. Compared it to
Canopy 900 and ended up going with the Canopy. Anyways I have the following
items that aren't being used if anyone needs them contact me offlist. Items
look brand new was only up for a week.
1x TR-902-N
1x TR-SL9-8
1x
I'm pushing 700 subs nowadays.
marlon
- Original Message -
From: Jeremie Chism jchi...@gmail.com
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Overage thresholds and penalties
You probably have lots of residential customers that
Yeah.
We have some customers that get what I consider crappy service from us.
There's just nothing we can do to make it better. But they are happy
because crappy service from us is still cheaper and/or better than any other
options they have.
We just make sure to set the expectations right
I have 10 in the $650-700 range. Business voip is the key. It's been
an easy sell.
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On May 10, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Marlon K. Schafer
o...@odessaoffice.com wrote:
I'm pushing 700 subs nowadays.
marlon
- Original Message -
From: Jeremie Chism jchi...@gmail.com
I use 5MHz channels and like them.
One thing I have worried about, but maybe hasn't been a problem: if someone
else is scanning for regular WiFi channels, they won't see my 5MHz ones. So
they might pick a channel that overlaps my gear. Generally my S/N ratio is
high enough that I haven't
Can't you just replace the laptop card with a Ubiquity card?
One item I've built and use lately is one radio inside a rootenna, with a
power strip and another wireless router fastened to the back plate. The
main radio can be set to synch to whatever AP you want, (the ssid any can
be convenient)
I've started putting a 411 board in my AP boxes with a rubber duck antenna
at 2.4ghz and a low power setting just so I can roll up and connect to the
backhaul cause I'm just plain lazy. Works like a dream though.
I used to use a cat5 jack on the side of the box but haven't needed it since
the
I replaced mine with some Mikrotik dual band cards . They rock in the
laptop, suck up on the AP.
Shows me 2.4 and 5ghz. But still, I use the CDMA on the UBNT so they won't
talk.
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From: Mike m...@aweiowa.com
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