Re: [WISPA] Recommend Managed Switch

2014-02-12 Thread Matt Jenkins
Do you know if these support port isolation or Cisco's protected port? Matthew Jenkins SmarterBroadband m...@sbbinc.net 530.272.4000 On 02/05/2014 11:52 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote: Not sure if it's outdoor temp rated, but for the price of an HP 1810-24G v2 (around $250), you really can't go

Re: [WISPA] Completed Video of Tower work and quadcopter

2014-02-12 Thread Matt Jenkins
Is the background music Hocico? Matthew Jenkins SmarterBroadband m...@sbbinc.net 530.272.4000 On 01/29/2014 09:14 AM, Gino Villarini wrote: Final edited version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1spQgL3bS_Y Gino A. Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com Aeronet Wireless

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Art Stephens
5265-5320 5500-5580 5660-5700 5735-5840 Are these not USA channels? If am wrong let me know and I will change them. On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 10:04 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller par...@cyberbroadband.net wrote: Forrest...what is your offlist email ? Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Chuck Hogg
Yea, but the power levels of some are not likely usable in an outdoor WISP environment. A good explanation is at Wikipedia strange enough... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-NII People running equipment in frequencies at a power level higher than intended is the issue. Also, the 5470-5725 band

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Fred Goldstein
On 2/11/2014 6:18 PM, Art Stephens wrote: 5265-5320 5500-5580 5660-5700 5735-5840 Are these not USA channels? If am wrong let me know and I will change them. Yes, if your radio is type-approved for 15.407 with DFS. Otherwise only the latter block, which can be type-approved under 15.247

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Fred Goldstein
On 2/12/2014 5:23 PM, Chuck Hogg wrote: Yea, but the power levels of some are not likely usable in an outdoor WISP environment. A good explanation is at Wikipedia strange enough... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-NII People running equipment in frequencies at a power level higher than

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Matt Hoppes
Obey regs shouldn't narrow any frequencies. It only limits power. Your frequency availability is limited by the country code lock. Sent from my iPad On Feb 12, 2014, at 17:35, Fred Goldstein fgoldst...@ionary.com wrote: On 2/11/2014 6:18 PM, Art Stephens wrote: 5265-5320 5500-5580

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Matt Hoppes
What are you guys talking about? A 30dB dish with a 0dB radio on it will easily go 4-5 miles. Or put a 34dB dish on with a -4dB radio if you want more gain. Sent from my iPad On Feb 12, 2014, at 17:56, Fred Goldstein fgoldst...@ionary.com wrote: On 2/12/2014 5:23 PM, Chuck Hogg wrote:

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Chuck Hogg
I said not likely :) Regards, Chuck On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Matt Hoppes mhop...@indigowireless.comwrote: What are you guys talking about? A 30dB dish with a 0dB radio on it will easily go 4-5 miles. Or put a 34dB dish on with a -4dB radio if you want more gain. Sent from my

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Dan Petermann
Heck I have a very old 5.2 BH20 extended range (software scheduling) at 7.3 miles with a rx of -76. Its been up since 2003 or 2004 running 7.2.9. On Feb 12, 2014, at 4:04 PM, Matt Hoppes mhop...@indigowireless.com wrote: What are you guys talking about? A 30dB dish with a 0dB radio on it

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Fred Goldstein
On 2/12/2014 6:04 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote: What are you guys talking about? A 30dB dish with a 0dB radio on it will easily go 4-5 miles. Or put a 34dB dish on with a -4dB radio if you want more gain. Yes, though urban clutter gets in our way. With 5 GHz WLANs becoming more common, the

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Patrick Leary
Back in the Alvarion days we had a customer in south FL with well over 1000 CPE using UNII-2 bands with DFS via the BreezeMAX Extreme product. They ran only QAM16 or higher connections and we able to achieve that with high reliability in the dense suburban areas up to about 3 miles. The low

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Blair Davis
I've got a 10 year old PtP at 5.3GHz. -- On 2/12/2014 5:56 PM, Fred Goldstein wrote: On 2/12/2014 5:23 PM, Chuck Hogg wrote: Yea, but the power levels of some are not likely usable in an outdoor WISP environment. A good explanation is at Wikipedia strange enough...

Re: [WISPA] Are we being muscled out of the 5265 - 5700 frequencies?

2014-02-12 Thread Forrest Christian (List Account)
Yes but the lower ones require DFS and lower power and a certified radio. Your original message was complaining about the removal of compliance test mode. The specific purpose of compliance test mode is to permit a radio to operate outside of legal limits. For instance over the legal power