Cheapest I've seen.
http://www.wlanparts.com/c=da6prIomuvjmG0UcG1Ew8CvHC/product/SR9
*Available March or April. Now Accepting Pre-Orders.*
*Price: * $149.90
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Looking for a 900mhz Yagi. What are good ones? Preferably less than
$100 each. I'd like to order tomorrow and from someone in the midwest
so I get it next day by shipping next day? Does anything fit the bill?
Also, what connector does Canopy have? I don't see it on the spec sheet.
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I'd like to get a handle on my issues with a sector change, not a push
up mast and grid at every subs house.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Here is what I use.
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-antennas/2_4Ghz/DT-AN-24-120H-135.html
I have three mounted back to back on a pole. It all
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Here is what I use.
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-antennas/2_4Ghz/DT-AN-24-120H-1
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?
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the
performance was terrible.
Maybe you need to look at 900Mhz for some of those subs?
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Is there a program out there that will work on windows to ping
addresses? I hung a Trango AP and don't know it's IP address. Any way
to get it? I think I know what range it's on, but that is a lot of
addresses to ping. Any program that will do this?
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Is there a program out there that will work on windows to ping
addresses? I hung a Trango AP and don't know it's IP address. Any
way to get it? I think I know what range it's on, but that is a lot
of addresses to ping. Any program that will do this?
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Again. I am dumber than that. I've never even heard of a frame
capture, much less know what it is, how to do it, or what to do it on?
LOL :)
Mark Nash wrote:
They send out an ARP packet if you can plug in locally and do a frame capture.
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I need to order 5 SUs. I've never ordered direct from Trango. Anyone
got a good name of who I need to talk to?
Unless anyone want to sell me 5 used one. I'm not too picky.
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And the radio was at default.
Thanks, All.
Blair Davis wrote:
Try this.
http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/
It works well for me and is free.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Is there a program out there that will work on windows to ping
900 mhz
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I need to order 5 SUs. I've never ordered direct from Trango. Anyone
got a good name of who I need to talk to?
Unless anyone want to sell me 5 used one. I'm not too picky.
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Ok, so I am working on a subs laptop. When I double click on the
connection computers it says 3 trillion packets sent and 7 received. Is
this pretty crazy?
I just rebooted and by the time I clicked on the computers, it's already
at 300,000,000,000 (300 billion)
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But is that a common number for a virus infected computer? it was
only turned on for 15 minutes.
Blair Davis wrote:
either the TCP/IP stack is messed up, or it is infected with virus or
spyware.
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Ok, so I am working on a subs laptop. When I double click
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ntire year. The Kill A Watt will
monitor the quality of your power by displaying Voltage, Line
Frequency, and Power Factor.
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Better yet.
http://www.ambientweather.com/tdp4400.html
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Just found this. Anyone ever have a tower, silo, rooftop owner ask how
much electric your gear will use? This thing is slick.
http://www.ahernstore.com/p4400.html
(if it comes to search box type
in meter
Can I get your cell?
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Call me monday, but too many volts is what kills electronics.
Blair
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I'm a little confused here. I'm working on a 300 ft run of cat5 and
have a question. The radio is acting sparatic. The power supply has
already
Hehe (offlist) right!
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Can I get your cell?
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Brian,
Call me monday, but too many volts is what kills electronics.
Blair
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I'm a little confused here. I'm working on a 300 ft run of cat5 and
have a question. The radio
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What do you think Mark?
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Ha. I reread my post. I don't want to be taxed out of business, but a
few pennies *right* here or there in exchange for the right thing might
be worth it.
Rick Smith wrote:
yeah, how about allowing any wattage on ptmp links in exchange for the
tax, THAT i'd like.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote
Where do you get your generators? It's not like they need a ton of
juice. Small ones maybe? Can they be had pretty cheap? My noc is
small and requires not too much power.
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Cheapest on froogle.
http://www.ioffer.com/i/1000-Watt-Electric-Gasoline-Generator-9934236
Run it through a battery backup and call it good???
Would 1000 Watts run a couple computers and radios?
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Where do you get your generators? It's not like they need a ton
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I'm a little confused here. I'm working on a 300 ft run of cat5 and
have a question. The radio is acting sparatic. The power supply has
already been upped from a 18v
Rohrbacher wrote:
Cheapest on froogle.
http://www.ioffer.com/i/1000-Watt-Electric-Gasoline-Generator-9934236
Run it through a battery backup and call it good???
Would 1000 Watts run a couple computers and radios?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Where do you get your generators? It's not like they need
Lets exaggerate here. I can plug a billion amps in and it will only
draw what it wants, but if I go a volt or two over it fries.
Chuckk wrote:
Over voltage will kill the radio or board current is only drawn as
needed.
Chuckk
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
It's not actually mine. It's another's
Let's just get clear right up front... It appears you believe that if we
all appear to be good boy scouts and have feel-good politics, we're more
likely to get what we want considered. I disagree. I dont' think it'll
get us even 3 seconds reconsideration. But I do believe if we make
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What is the legal limit for 900? On AP and CPE. Isn't it 36db? This
is radio plus antenna =36?
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What are the differences in a nutshell from the regular SM, 900mhz?
Differences besides speed.
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No difference in features?
JohnnyO wrote:
Speed Price.
JohnnyO
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I've read that. Does anyone know if a lite SM is fully upgradeable to
a regular one?
Dylan Oliver wrote:
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alf-duplex technology, does anyone know
exactly where collisions occur? I.e. is it in the air between antennas,
on the feeder inside the antenna, on the jumper/pigtail between the
antenna and the radio, on the radio card itself, or all of the above?
Cheers,
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to replace the one the
ups guy must have stole? Not wisp-router. Need it overnight.
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to out there? Call back and speak to Beverly...
(I may have mis-spelled that)
She should get it fixed.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Anyone ever have trouble with them. FYI They just informed me it is
my fault they didn't ship me out what I paid for.
I've never done anything with Mikrotik. I ordered
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Thanks Blair.
She was the one who I talked to. I understand it was an old order, but
I still didn't get it. It was my first order too, so I have no history
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Charles, you make me think weather or not I should have called Chase
Mastercard without further steps.
I could have email Eje and said hey, your staff
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Yes it is. Take all of 2 minutes. Had to do it last week too, for a
UPS bill. They billed credit card 1 penny more than
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Maybe you can shed a little light
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Hey Kurt. I am curious. What are you soldering and why/purpose? Can't
you get connectorized and attach an omni? Why solder?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Maybe I am getting this wrong, but isn't Kurt just trying to do this
https://www.lastmilegear.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath
in for a chat and a looksee given the
now-documented (here on the list) possibility that there are illegally
modified Part-15 gear radios in use.
Thanks,
Steve
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Maybe I am getting this wrong, but isn't Kurt
just trying
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Rayville, La.
318.728.8600 318.303.4227
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sitting on my
desk, I'd ask somebody to pinch me, to make sure I wasn't dreaming.
Trango... Thanks!
PS. PLEASE, NOBODY SAY, If I only had a CPE for $75, I don't think
my heart could take the results.
Tom DeReggi
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give it up for anything now that I have one !!
Brad Hagstrom
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How much is the "Butterfly"????
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Anyone in love with one of these?
http://www.metrictest.com/catalog/views/rental_specials.jsp?searchTerm=Spectrum%20Analyzers
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Can I get one that does 900, 2.4, and 5 gig? Who has them and how
much to rent for 2 weeks to a month?
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management with me, but I wanted to know if their
equipment had that capability before I made the enquiry.
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Up to 30 Mbps/5 Mbps$179.95 - $199.95
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on a few things.
Many thanks,
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don't sell product, and I can't sell any of these as they
are leased. Leasing is the only way to make a WISP competitive
and grow. ;)
Travis
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
how much will you sell them for?
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just received my shipment of 900mhz units last week. I
Dude, it was not too much to ask. Yet people go along posting in off
topic threads. To me, it seems like a good idea to title threads to
specific topics. If you don't like it, whatever. My 2 cents.
Brian
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Any good leads on coverage yet?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I'll bet we could get coverage for the liability, but the riders for
gear might be another thing. If one company handles a ton of WISPs,
that is a lot of lightning pay outs...
Dylan Oliver wrote:
I'm now talking to Jamie
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Read it and weep "nay sayers" ;-)
I found a VAR to work with.
Prices for canopy 900.
Connectorized- $262.60
a WISP competitive and grow. ;)
Travis
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how much will you sell them for?
Travis Johnson wrote:
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I just received my shipment of 900mhz units last week. I can tell you I
paid much, much less than $420 but I am buying 250
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Have fun.
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Duh. Where is the link??
http://www.wispclassifieds.com/
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I know Kory has a site set up for ads.
Maybe you can get ideas from it or maybe we don't need another?
Didn't know if you knew about it.
Brian
A. Huppenthal wrote:
I checked, we don't have classified ads
look now that I know.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I know Kory has a site set up for ads.
Maybe you can get ideas from it or maybe we don't need another?
Didn't know if you knew about it.
Brian
A. Huppenthal wrote:
I checked, we don't have classified ads at WISPA.
While I was messing around
llace
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I have never done a group buy, but this is how I would approach it.
First step
the pricing structure
works with Moto, but with other places the biggest savings is from
10/20 packs to 100 or 250 packs. Going from 100 to 500 yields very
minimal changes ($10 per SM/SU would be my guess).
Travis
Microserv
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Well, I'm not a Canopy user, but am close to making
loaners to the membership/group that's find with me. I'll toss $100 in
the kitty toward 4 loaner APs - a 5.2, 5.7, 2.4 (junk) and 900 mhz
(I'll never use).. Got a paypal account, I'll send the money now.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Basically what I propose (in a nutshell) is going
.
This is only one example. There are 10 other risks to this project
and someone will have to take them all...
Why not just lease your CPE? Even doing 25 at a time, I think you can
get 30 or 60 days before your first payment.
Travis
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Basically what I propose
successful become resellers/distributors
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That would be great. People are asking me about 5.2, 5.7, 2.4, as well
as 900. I just want 900 for now. If we get a place to talk about it,
someone else can coordinate the same with each product.
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Brian,
I'll see if can do this shortly.
-Alex
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precisely what it should.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
That would be great. People are asking me about 5.2, 5.7, 2.4, as
well as 900. I just want 900 for now. If we get a place to talk
about it, someone else can coordinate the same with each product.
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Double Radius has 25 pack for : $8,500.00 double to 50 pack and it 17k
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loss)
2. Trango (or some other company) to come out w/ the new flavor of the
month and no one wanting the inventory anymore, sticking WISPA w/ $100k
worth of boat anchors
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worth of boat anchors
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doing 25 at a time, I think you can
get 30 or 60 days before your first payment.
Travis
Microserv
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Basically what I propose (in a nutshell) is going to a the
distrobuters and saying this. I have ten or twenty or whatever WISPs
and we all want to buy ten units
Where do I find a good 180* one?
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I've never even heard of a 180deg sector for 900MHz
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42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
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At the end of the thread it talks a little about it. It's the only info
I have.
Mac Dearman wrote:
All right - - someone give us a report on the DC meeting - - how did
it go and what do Y'all think?
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
and what not. Anyone know where mozilla stores emails at?
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I don't mind it once. It may show me a new product. I kindly reply and
say no thanks remove me from your list. If I keep getting their email,
at this point I call them names and tell them I am using their email
address to sign up for all kinds of offers and they will soon get 1
million spam a
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$100 Does he have a clean room?
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I have the adapter
were not interested?
Thanks,
Dawn
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I don't mind it once. It may show me a new product. I kindly reply
and
say no thanks remove me from your list. If I keep getting their email,
at this point I call them names and tell them I am using their email
address to sign up for all
advice by the lab I sent mine to
after I
was told the data was unrecoverable due to excessive surface damage.
Good luck.
Joe
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