Re: [WISPA] PITA customers...

2007-08-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I talking about the ones who cause problems on their computer and blame it on me. Then they tell my it's my job to fix it, for free. The internet is working fine when I go over there with my laptop. It's only a couple I've done this to. Brian George Rogato wrote: Customers are hard to com

Re: [WISPA] PITA customers...

2007-08-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
happy. Brian D. Ryan Spott wrote: Yes, But how do you do that? Do you write them a letter? Repo your gear? ryan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 5:41 PM To: WISPA General List Subjec

Re: [WISPA] PITA customers...

2007-08-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
A wise man once told me that 10% of your customers cause you 90% of your work. With that advice I decided the best thing to do was send the 10% to my competition. Brian D. Ryan Spott wrote: I am looking for advice and examples of what to do with PITA customers. I have a few that are ju

[WISPA] Help, tranzeo password

2007-08-10 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I need the utility to get the Tranzeo password. I am at a subscribers house ans can't get into the radio. Is this something someone can send me, or how is this done. Brian WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://sign

Re: [WISPA] EMERGENCY HELP - 2' DISH NEEDED - 5ghz

2007-08-05 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Smith, Rick wrote: HELP! Got hit by lightning, was using a 5ghz CM9 w/LMR to a 2' PAC Wireless 5ghz dish. When I enable the interface, EVERYTHING in 5ghz up here goes down. Massive ping times, etc. I've replaced the routerboard / CM9 (went up to R52) and the pigtail / jumper. Only thing left i

Re: [WISPA] VOIP Providers with Virtual Office Type Setups - CALL ME NOW

2007-07-27 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I've been down this road before... Anyone "helping" JohnnyO needs to know that you should get payment first. I'm still owed for equipment from over a year ago He sure had me convinced. Be careful. Reliable Internet, LLC Brian Rohrbacher JohnnyO wrot

Re: [WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
m fod says homer Zack Kneisley wrote: http://www.hyperlinktechnologies.com/ Do I need to get a spoon?? Happy Friday everyone. On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I looked on the blog, but didn't see how big they would be. I need to make sure

Re: [WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Would 600 and 1000 mean mhz? Where would a guy find specs for these new boards? Brian Dennis Burgess wrote: > There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the daughterboard > looks the most promising I still h

Re: [WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Would 600 and 1000 mean mhz? Where would a guy find specs for these new boards? Brian Dennis Burgess wrote: There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the daughterboard looks the most promising I still have no ETA on any of them though. On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EM

Re: [WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Which is why I don't want to invest more than $59 into a board today. Brian Dennis Burgess wrote: There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the daughterboard looks the most promising I still have no ETA on any of them though. On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL P

Re: [WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Ya, but it's an extra $280 per link, times 10. It's that $2800 I don't have now. Blair Davis wrote: Brian, Use the RB 532 or 532A. Little more expensive, but I get 20 Mbit/sec + thru them in a PtMP setup on 5.8GHz with sr5 or xr5 cards. Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

Re: [WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
. My goal here is to go cheap, but not waste any hardware. If I do tranzeo or something, what will I do with a tranzeo link when I upgrade it? Nothing, it sits on a shelf. Anything crazy about this plan? Brian Ryan Langseth wrote: Out of curiousity what is "Super Cheap" with an rb

Re: [WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
ginal Message - From: "Dennis Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 11:17 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] RB 133c 12-15 meg.. depending on rules, connection tracking off may get you more. On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAI

[WISPA] RB 133c

2007-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Hey Guys, I am trying to build some super cheap backhauls. How much traffic could I pass with the 133 and a couple of sr5, and would I want a level 3 or 4 lic? Thanks, Brian Would you like to see your advertiseme

Re: [WISPA] Many thanks

2007-03-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I only use it on the connectors that butt up against the enclosure or antenna, not the inline ones. Brian Tim Wolfe wrote: FYI, I only use GeoCel on roofs and mast mounts, NOT radio connectors. ;-) Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Check out this. http://www.dslreports.com/speak/slideshow

Re: [WISPA] outside connection

2007-03-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
"some success" :) They have leaked for me. If I have to splice I try to do it inside at point of entry with a coupler or keystone jack. If it has to be done outside I use these.. http://www.shop.com/op/~PETRA_300_071_UY_Gel_Splice_Connector_2_Port-prod-30304739-39574282?sourceid=3 and mas

Re: [WISPA] Moisture Ingress

2007-03-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I have never seen the stuff, but by looking it up, it looks like it is kind of like clay. It that true? Is it moldable like clay? Brian Travis Johnson wrote: We started using Coax-Seal about two years ago and have never had a problem since. It's moldable so you wrap the connector and then fo

Re: [WISPA] Moisture Ingress

2007-03-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Tom DeReggi wrote: I'm going to have to argue with you guys That's easy. http://www.dslreports.com/speak/slideshow/14670691?c=914265&ret=L2ZvcnVtL3JlbWFyaywxNDY1MTI2Mn5kYXlzPTk5OTl%2Bc3RhcnQ9MjA%3D Oh, one more thing, I stop the reverse

Re: [WISPA] Moisture Ingress

2007-03-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Tom DeReggi wrote: I'm going to have to argue with you guys That's easy. http://www.dslreports.com/speak/slideshow/14670691?c=914265&ret=L2ZvcnVtL3JlbWFyaywxNDY1MTI2Mn5kYXlzPTk5OTl%2Bc3RhcnQ9MjA%3D Se how each layer comes down a little bit further? This method has worked great through

Re: [WISPA] Many thanks

2007-03-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Check out this. http://www.dslreports.com/speak/slideshow/14670691?c=914265&ret=L2ZvcnVtL3JlbWFyaywxNDY1MTI2Mn5kYXlzPTk5OTl%2Bc3RhcnQ9MjA%3D The product I prefer for the conformal sealing in the pic is... http://www.sashcosealants.com/home_improvement/products/lexel.shtml Read the specs on that

[WISPA] Vonage to pay Verizon $58 million

2007-03-08 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
http://blogs.zdnet.com/ip-telephony/?p=1470 -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/

Re: [WISPA] Form 477 Due Today

2007-03-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Oh well, better I did something than nothing like the last time. Brian Mac Dearman wrote: BRIAN, We always fill it out, print it, sign it, scan it and then send it. Mac _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent: Thursday

Re: [WISPA] Form 477 Due Today

2007-03-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
In the upper right side of the form is says send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I didn't sign anything.  I just filled out the few fields I understood and hit send. Brian Forbes Mercy wrote: 17 pages of instructions and no where does it include the address, fax or email to return the Form 477. Wher

Re: [WISPA] Form 477 Due Today

2007-03-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
He ain't lying. I just filled out my first ever 477 and it took exactly 10 minutes. I filled in like 15 fields and hit send. I might have don't it wrong but oh well. At least I did it. Brian Rick Harnish wrote: Kris Twomey wanted to remind everyone that FCC Form 477 is due today. Tha

Re: [WISPA] Makes you feel a bit... errrr.... what's the word?

2007-03-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Jack, I guess I sorta dropped the ball here. I just assumed you'd read the same thing between the lines I did. The "sway-ability" of the FCC with just ONE letter from ONE Senator is very disconcerting. Great point. All wisps need to write to their senator and tell them what wisps need. J

Re: [WISPA] tv whitespaces filings

2007-02-25 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
2007225610045 Tom DeReggi wrote: Filing complete.  '2007225311218 Although, I avoided proposed rules details, as it was already well expressed by other WISPA filers. Tom DeReggi RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message -

Re: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-22 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
xmit days we used MW Filters almost exclusively, well known in the Common Carrier ind. & The guy that started the company went to Michigan, was building filters in his garage as a grad student in Ann Arbor. For whatever thats worth. Ron -Original Message- From: Brian Rohrbach

Re: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
yes, but I'm still unclear about what center frequency I could use with it. Thw spec sheet didn't clear it up. I'll have to try to call them back. Brian Jack Unger wrote: Thank you, Brian. The price is certainly right on that filter. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Sharin

Re: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Yup, I ordered the 912. With the 917, the interference on 928 would have still bothered me. Brian Jack Unger wrote: Ubit has two - one centered on 912 and one centered on 917. Be sure to order the appropriate one. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I just called for the info, but I need something

Re: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
ease share that info. Thanks, jack Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Thanks, Jack. Would installing this one http://www.ubnt.com/cf.php4 be the correct move? Or is something else preferred. Brian Jack Unger wrote: Brian, A -36 dBm signal probably won't destroy your receiver or pe

Re: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
should be helpful in reducing the frequency of occurance of the problem. jack Brian Rohrbacher wrote: How would that help? One sector is still pointing at the interference...Wouldn't that sector still make the radio fail, if the -36 signal is what is doing it? My question from th

Re: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
ginal Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization" Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 7:05 AM Subject: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900 I keep losing canopy 900 APs. I used the spectrum analyzer yesterday

Re: [WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Thanks, I read it and yes, my SMs are balanced, or were, until the AP died. Brian Dylan Oliver wrote: Hi Brian, See this thread "Balancing your RF levels to get the best RF performance

[WISPA] failing Canopy 900

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I keep losing canopy 900 APs. I used the spectrum analyzer yesterday and saw -36 signal on channels 928, 929, and 930. Will that strong signal desensitize the radio into failure? because for some reason SMs that used to be -65 are -80 (on both sides of the like) and 17 out of 33 associations

[WISPA] Site Survey

2007-02-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I always keep my eyes peeled looking for a better way to do site surveys than dragging my laptop and a CPE around to every site. http://www.ubnt.com/super_range_cardbus.php4 Anyone think that would do the trick for .11b site surveys? Some of you use palms, don't you? Brian -- WISPA Wireless List

Re: [WISPA] billing program

2007-01-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
enry Andrews Dr Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 (816) 305-1076 - Mobile (816) 497-0033 - Pager - Original Message ----- From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:06 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA] billing program Well, he

Re: [WISPA] New WISPA Member - Gino Villarini of Aeronet Wireless Broadband

2007-01-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Welcome aboard. John Scrivner wrote: Please help me welcome Gino Villarini as a new Principle WISPA Member. He has been part of our group on the public wireless@wispa.org list for sometime and has decided to make his alliance with WISPA official. We thank you for that step, Gino. Any industry

Re: [WISPA] billing program

2007-01-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Not sure what you mean, but I was not saying girls are idiots. After reading it, it sounds bad, I know. Let me try again. The goal is to have it all set up so any person could use it for service calls, site surveys, billing, ect.regardless of their technical background they'd be ab

Re: [WISPA] billing program

2007-01-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Sorry, while writing I was thinking "any idiot" as in a person like me. It certainly was not to imply anything bad about "phone girl". I reread it and it does sound bad, and maybe this explanation is no clearer. Either way. I'm no writer. I just some guy who like tower climbing. Brian Daw

Re: [WISPA] billing program

2007-01-30 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
think it's my place to release the product. I just want suggestions on what "the perfect wisp program" would include so we can get it. Brian Dylan Oliver wrote: On 1/30/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Remember nothing is set in stone, but it sounded li

Re: [WISPA] billing program

2007-01-30 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
And I run my own wisp! [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.odessaoffice.com/wireless www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam - Original Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization" Sent: Tuesday, Jan

[WISPA] billing program

2007-01-30 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I am working with a vendor manufacturer who is half way through a 90 day project to develop some software for WISPs. This program will include things like billing, authentication, monitoring, install tracking, service call tracking, ect. They are also thinking about integrating site survey

Re: [WISPA] Fw: CALEA Compliance - Will you be ready by May 14th?

2007-01-19 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I got spammed too. Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote: Does anyone know about these guys? Can anyone take the time to touch base with them and gather useful data? thanks, Marlon (509) 982-2181 Equipment sales (408) 907-6910 (Vonage)

Re: [WISPA] what's this list all about anyhow?

2007-01-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
That is the way I have always looked at it. 90% useless and 10% priceless. But it's that 10% priceless that keeps me from going under. I'll keep reading Brian Tom DeReggi wrote: Marty, This list can take a lot of time, and often unclear if justifiable, more so if answering to sto

Re: [WISPA] capstan

2006-12-29 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I never heard of them. Nice. What would one cost? Brian Rick Harnish wrote: Chris, I bought a 120v model this summer. We love it. http://www.myte.com/products_utility.html http://www.myte.com/distributors.asp?State=oh Happy New Years! Rick Harnish President OnlyInternet Broadband &

[WISPA] relaynetworksinc

2006-12-19 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
http://www.relaynetworksinc.com/ Anyone done business or heard of them? They just called me looking for any wireless gear I want to sell or buy used. The guy was nice and I told him what I had and wanted. He's suppose to get back with me when he finds a buyer. I don't know how much the web

Re: [WISPA] salary

2006-12-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Is this all such a big deal? You guys actually have profits!? Brian John Scrivner wrote: I do not think any WISPs here really know the answer to this. What is needed is an answer from an accountant. If anyone on here is a CPA and can share what the rules are I would be glad to see them. I do

Re: [WISPA] 25 pr Outdoor cat5

2006-12-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
ost fill up the boxes. It works great. Mike -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 1:48 PM To: Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization Subject: [WISPA] 25 pr Outdoor cat5 Does anyone use

[WISPA] 25 pr Outdoor cat5

2006-12-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Does anyone use, have thoughts about, or know where to get 25 pr outdoor cat5? I am curious if using it on a tower could save in future deployments. You'd have it punched in a block at the top and bottom and would only have run jumpers for new radios. Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@w

Re: [WISPA] I missed billing a customer for 15 months !

2006-12-11 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I agree. I'd say, I forgot to bill you yada yada, but since I'm such a nice guy I will not charge you the late fees, not disconnect you, and give you 6 months to catch up. Brian George Rogato wrote: Agreed, and I would not have mentioned any issues with my system either. What I would do th

Re: [WISPA] Clearwire-Grand Rapids-Licensed WiMAX?

2006-12-08 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Dunno, but it's only 30 minutes from me. I did see the story on the local news, but it didn't say much. Here is a search for "wimax" on the local news site. 4 links to stories. Might be the info you need. (I'm not in a reading mood so I didn't scan) http://www.woodtv.com/Global/SearchRes

Re: [WISPA] 900 antenna question

2006-11-24 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Mike Bushard, Jr Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC 320-256-WISP (9477) 320-256-9478 Fax -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:24 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 antenna questi

Re: [WISPA] 900 antenna question

2006-11-22 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
ravis Microserv Brian Rohrbacher wrote: http://www.teletronics.com/15-404.pdf What would the gain at 180* be on this antenna. I want to make sure I am reading it right. Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless

[WISPA] Canopy 900

2006-11-22 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I called moto tech support because I couldn't find the antenna pattern for the integrated 900 AP. They said it is not available for the public. Any chance anyone knows how to find it? Maybe the FCC somewhere because it was certified? Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscr

[WISPA] 900 antenna question

2006-11-22 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
http://www.teletronics.com/15-404.pdf What would the gain at 180* be on this antenna. I want to make sure I am reading it right. Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermai

Re: [WISPA] Insurance for use of bucket truck or lift for installs.

2006-11-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Tom DeReggi wrote: states, the insurance covers ANYTHING that arises due to the vehicle or its use Insightful, I did not know that. And under that situation, Its logical that business liability coverage would cover anything above what the auto-insurance did not. But the real question he

Re: [WISPA] ETINC - Thoughts / Comments

2006-11-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
What is ETINC? John Scrivner wrote: ETINC works great but so do several other lower-cost options which do not include dealing with an abusive vendor. Are you going to buy him out Charles? :-) Scriv Charles Wu wrote: Wanted to get people's opinion of ETINC It's been some time since Denni

Re: [WISPA] Another 3D satellite program

2006-11-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
been using Worldwind for about 2/12 years or so. It is a great program. Very internet intensive though so you better have a broadband connection. Regards, Dawn DiPietro Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I didn't download it, but I read about it on the site and it looks ok. It looks Google Earth

[WISPA] Another 3D satellite program

2006-11-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I didn't download it, but I read about it on the site and it looks ok. It looks Google Earth like. http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermai

Re: [WISPA] Insurance for use of bucket truck or lift for installs.

2006-11-16 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
A guy that was helping me out crashed my install truck a month or two ago. He didn't see a stop sign. He t-boned an old couple in their mid-late 70s. The woman more than had enough injuries to qualify for the 100K personal liability/personal disability (PL/PD) I had on the plan. But wait...

Re: [WISPA] star os/sr2----mikrotik/cm9

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
th the sr2, sr5 and sr9. all deployed and work well.... Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I replaced a star os/sr2 with a mikrotik/cm9 setup on an omni. I thought it would help my noise issues to get rid of the amped up sr2. It may have helped a little but now I have signal that I think it quite a b

Re: [WISPA] External battery on UPS

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I'm pasting Gino's link to the right thread. Then I can search me email in a year and find the correct thread Connectors: http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=263-110 Batteries: http://www.donrowe.com/batteries/8a31dt.html Brian Rohrbacher wrote: C

Re: [WISPA] External battery on UPS

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
life. Travis Microserv Brian Rohrbacher wrote: You got any pics of this or similar Travisanyone? Travis, What APC do you use and what batteries are added? What do you draw and what is th run time? Do you know how many times the one with the most cycles has been drawn down? How long d

[WISPA] star os/sr2----mikrotik/cm9

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I replaced a star os/sr2 with a mikrotik/cm9 setup on an omni. I thought it would help my noise issues to get rid of the amped up sr2. It may have helped a little but now I have signal that I think it quite a bit less at the clients. What level of power is the cm9 at by default in a mikrotik

Re: [WISPA] External battery on UPS

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
You got any pics of this or similar Travisanyone? Travis, What APC do you use and what batteries are added? What do you draw and what is th run time? Do you know how many times the one with the most cycles has been drawn down? How long do the batteries last? Brian Travis Johnson wrote

Re: [WISPA] External battery on UPS

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
How big of a room would be needed for having regular batteries? I don't need an explosion. My NOC is an 8x8 "storage shed" which is pretty well air tight. How dangerous is a couple of regular deep cells in there? Brian Gino A. Villarini wrote: Did you check the voltage on the battery bank

Re: [WISPA] External battery on UPS

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
What is used to tell you how much runtime is left? Have you found it accurate? Brian Travis Johnson wrote: We tried the $65 deep cycle marine batteries from Walmart. They worked OK, but the best batteries we have found so far are the gel deep cycle that are used in very large UPS systems. T

Re: [WISPA] Trango at ISPCON

2006-11-14 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
able should other vendors roll out product utilizing a 10mhz channel width. The whole Wimax revolution really doesn't matter to Wisp's in the US if unlicensed bands are never expected to be supported. - Jeff On 11/14/06 12:07 PM, "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [WISPA] Trango at ISPCON

2006-11-14 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
le should other vendors roll out product utilizing a 10mhz channel width. The whole Wimax revolution really doesn't matter to Wisp's in the US if unlicensed bands are never expected to be supported. - Jeff On 11/14/06 12:07 PM, "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PRO

Re: [WISPA] Trango at ISPCON

2006-11-14 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Tom DeReggi wrote: Trango repeated its WISP summit at ISPCON again this year as well. The purpose was to ask WISPs what they need in next generation products, and disclose upcomming products. It was also exciting to learn more about their next generation WIMax product. The advantage of that

Re: [WISPA] Alvarion is Back!!!

2006-11-13 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I really hope this program does well so Alvarian thinks about extending it to other products like 900mhz. Maybe then we can put a dent in the broadband all of rural America wants... Brian Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote: In a nut shell, Patrick (yes Patrick) has come up with a program

Re: *** Spam *** RE: [WISPA] Alvarion is Back!!!

2006-11-13 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
tAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 8:14 AM Subject: RE: [WISPA] Alvarion is Back!!! Ok, then put is on the paid member list, or te

Re: [WISPA] on call staff

2006-11-10 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
George Rogato wrote: Not applicable, I've been the on-call guy for three and a half years straight. :) David Smith MVN.net I actually give out my cell phone number to my broadband subs so they can call me if they are out. I just recently started doing this. We don't have 24/7 tech s

Re: [WISPA] on call staff

2006-11-10 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
David E. Smith wrote: Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Lets say you have 4 employees. You rotate them 1 week per month of "on call" duty for off hours. Oh, okay, I get the question. Not applicable, I've been the on-call guy for three and a half years straight. :) Me too.

Re: [WISPA] on call staff

2006-11-10 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Lets say you have 4 employees. You rotate them 1 week per month of "on call" duty for off hours. I think what he's getting at is how are they compensated for their week? But also, do you schedule the "on call" person? If not, then how do you make sure that every person in the company didn't

Re: [WISPA] WISP locator

2006-11-10 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
don't see a WISP. http://www.bbwexchange.com/wisps/index.asp Anyone know of any other maps? Ryan Langseth wrote: List yourself, its free. http://www.dslreports.com/gmaps/localisp On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 00:51 -0500, Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Every once in a while I get a request for se

RE: [WISPA] Alvarion is Back!!!

2006-11-09 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Ok, then put is on the paid member list, or tell me offlist. :) The suspense is killing me. :) Brian Rick Smith wrote: yeah, tom, don't post a book, but give us details. I'm sure Patrick will be chiming in on this one. I love Alvarion gear. Just can't afford it. Mikrotik's just as good

[WISPA] Vonage and Fax

2006-11-08 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Will a vonage # and service work with a fax machine? Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/

Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-08 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
sum it up, so far I would draw the conclusion I'd be pretty safe with my "caculated risk" of going with an economical v-pol omni for 900MHz. Brian ----- Original Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Joe Laura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-08 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
This I'm sure you've heard. Use the omnis for your area...seems appropriate. No geek war needed there. ;) Mark Nash Network Engineer UnwiredOnline.Net 350 Holly Street Junction City, OR 97448 http://www.uwol.net 541-998- 541-998-5599 fax - Original Message - From

Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-07 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
have given a little more info, do you guys still recommend sectors? Brian Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Problem is I might only get 10-15 subs at these sites in the next year. Lets say I can buy 10 APs. I'd rather have 10 sites with omni's than 5 sites with 180* sectors. At 15 subs a si

Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-07 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
l cause me trouble in the future. Brian Joe Laura wrote: Sectors are also great for helping with interference. I guess if your spectrum is clean and you think it will stay that way then an omni would be fine. Superior Wireless New Orleans,La. www.superior1.com - Original Message ----- Fr

Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-07 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
on't think it's possible to do "the absolute best" right from day one. Superior Wireless New Orleans,La. www.superior1.com - Original Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Tuesday, November 07,

[WISPA] WISP locator

2006-11-07 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Every once in a while I get a request for service from someone out (sometimes WAY out) of my coverage area. Could everyone post any WISP coverage locater sites they know of. Then I can just cut and paste a stack of these links into these requests and the person can just start digging. Brian --

Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-07 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Problem is I might only get 10-15 subs at these sites in the next year. Lets say I can buy 10 APs. I'd rather have 10 sites with omni's than 5 sites with 180* sectors. At 15 subs a site I'd have 150 subs on 10 omni's at $35 a month. That is $5250 a month. If I sectorize 5 sites with 15 subs t

Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-07 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Barry at Mutual Data wrote: Hello Brian, No more then 8db in my playbook anymore. And horz. if at all possible. Sectors on 900 is the best way to go too. If only they gave away the Canopy APs. I got an Antel 11db with downtilt that I would sell if you really want a vertical omni. Heavy

[WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain

2006-11-07 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I looking for input on what vertical 900 omni to use. I have heard statements from Marlon like "I'd never use a 2.4 omni over such and such gain.", because of the beamwidth and such. Anyway what are the opinions of the use of the 900 omni? http://www.pacwireless.com/products/omni_900mhz.

Re: [WISPA] FREE OSS and Billing Software for WiSPS

2006-11-06 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
nts, and suggest that you invite him to be a paid vendor member. Tom DeReggi RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message - From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Saturday, Novem

Re: [WISPA] FREE OSS and Billing Software for WiSPS

2006-11-04 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
List mod, Would it be out of line for me to invite the main man from this company over to the list. I'm very interested in the service, but I can never seem to come up with the "right" questions to ask... I'd like to see the great minds on the list quiz him down to see if the service is the re

[WISPA] Server colocation

2006-11-03 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I need to get an idea for what is charged to have a server co located at a data center. Whats usually billed for? Space and bandwidth? If someone could hit me offlist. Thanks, Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wirele

Re: [WISPA] FREE OSS and Billing Software for WiSPS

2006-11-03 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Socould you give it away? :) Matt Liotta wrote: Tom DeReggi wrote: But if someone made the right product it would sell, and it would be profitable. It just costs most software developers to much to build it because they do not fully understand the business, and its learning the busines

Re: [WISPA] FREE OSS and Billing Software for WiSPS

2006-11-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Matt Liotta wrote: Brian Rohrbacher wrote: This is something I don't get. What is the difference between me generating the bill, emailing it out, and them printing it.vsme generating the bill...me printing it outletting snail mail pick it up. It's the s

Re: [WISPA] FREE OSS and Billing Software for WiSPS

2006-11-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Inline Tom DeReggi wrote: I don;t know... It sounds like its probably a really good solution for someone who needs something for the WISP industry, and doesn't have anything now, or with a smaller number of subs starting out. There really are very few options out there that cover WISP's needs

Re: [WISPA] Battery charger (adding to site survey thread)

2006-11-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Any opinions on if I should use use this to keep my batteries charged? I'd want to leave it hooked up 24/7 http://www.rvupgradestore.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=306 Brian Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I already have a setup for battery backup with a deep cycle battery bu

Re: [WISPA] identity of mini-pci cards

2006-11-01 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Sounds easy, too bad I couldn't pick linux out of a one man police line-up. LOL I think I'll go with posting the some pics. Brian Brian Whigham wrote: Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them. Anyone know of a good way to dete

Re: [WISPA] identity of mini-pci cards

2006-10-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 7:17 PM To: Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization Subject: [WISPA] identity of mini-pci cards I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them. Anyone know of a g

[WISPA] identity of mini-pci cards

2006-10-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them. Anyone know of a good way to determine what they are. Maybe by mac address? Brian -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.o

[WISPA] Battery charger (adding to site survey thread)

2006-10-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I already have a setup for battery backup with a deep cycle battery but I don't have anything in place to charge it. I want something to leave plugged in all the time that knows when to charge. I found this on froogle. Looks like what I want. Who has thoughts on these next two links? http:/

[WISPA] Site Survey/Spectrum Analizer

2006-10-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Whats the deal with 802.11 type APs not being able to do a true spectrum analysis? Like mikrotik. Is it... Hardware Software Does it make the product proprietary? To narrow it down a little. I use some MT APs and it would be nice to be able to do a spectrum analysis for troubleshooting. Pos

Re: [WISPA] Powering 12-volt CPE via battery for site surveys

2006-10-31 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Two batteries will stress an alternator. Like everything else we do, make sure to get an alternator that is rated for the job. Brian George Rogato wrote: My van's 300 watt inverter is going on 3+ years. Only lately has my battery starting to drain too fast. Not sure if the inverter is star

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