that might be a problem but I don't think it would cause it to
drop every 60 seconds.
If you made it this far, thank for reading.
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After posting I recalculated what the signal strength should be and it
turns out to be mid 50's.
So I guess there is defiantly wrong in the rf system some where.
On 2/14/2011 12:00 PM, Data Technology wrote:
Sorry for the long post but I need some suggestions here guys.
Customer has a 7.3
.
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mailto:w...@dtisp.com wrote:
After posting I recalculated what the signal strength should be and it
turns out to be mid 50's.
So I guess
wireless 23dbi panel/enclosures. Very lightweight
solution (compared to a two foot dish!)
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I have tried those in the past and not had good luck with them. They
don't seem to be as sensitive as other cards.
I used to use mostly cm9's but have been using the MT R52Hn cards. You
get the power and they seem to receive better than the XR5's.
LaRoy
On 2/14/2011 2:26 PM, Josh Luthman
experience shows the complete opposite and all other reports have
agreed with me. Not arguing, just emerging facts.
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he.net works for me
www.he.net does not work for me
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On 1/3/2011 4:41 PM, ch...@htswireless.com wrote:
It is down for me. I have Att..
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Has anyone been deploying the UBNT 900 gear?
Just wondering how its working out?
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If your customer cpe is 2.4 Ghz it might be interference causing the
wireless router not to work.
I had that problem with a linksys unit that was only a channel or two
from the cpe channel and it would not work.
Tried 3 different units. Finally change the default channel on the
router and it
I've lost a lot of cpe power supplies lately.
On 11/16/2010 4:22 PM, Marco Coelho wrote:
Is is just me or are others having serious power supply issues the
last two months?
I've lost 6 APC Smart UPS 1500 (5 bad batts, 1 Failed unit). We
change batteries every two years as a preventative
Don't forget to factor in the curvature of the earth ;)
On 10/20/2010 1:05 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
So it's 50 foot higher and 10 miles away...what angle is that?
On Oct 20, 2010 1:38 PM, Chuck Profito cprof...@cv-access.com
mailto:cprof...@cv-access.com wrote:
Come on Josh,
get a couple
Which helmet are you guys using for tower climbing.
I am looking at the Petzl Vertex Vent or the PMI Alto Helmets. Also
looking at the PMI Advantage but it looks heaver and I don't know if the
brim of the helmet will get in the way.
wrote:
Chin strap is a must.
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Which helmet are you guys using
I just did a ptp install of 5g 2ft rocket dishs at 6.47 miles and
could not see either tower.
Now I already had a ptp link to another tower from tower 1 so this helped.
I used Google Earth to map out the points and then used the ruler to
connect each ptp link.
I took the map with me on tower
Cool Idea.
On 10/19/2010 11:12 AM, ~NGL~ wrote:
I run up a 3 foot helium balloon and use a pair of binoculars.
Works every time.
NGL
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How well you think this grid will work? lol
http://mum.mikrotik.com/gallery/v/US10/MUM_US_10150.jpg.html
On 10/8/2010 8:37 AM, Justin Wilson wrote:
http://mum.mikrotik.com/gallery/v/US10/MUM_US_10109.jpg.html
http://mum.mikrotik.com/gallery/v/US10/MUM_US_10110.jpg.html
Forbes
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Well, as my wife always tells me, did you read the directions?
On 10/8/2010 10:40 AM, Butch Evans wrote:
On Fri, 2010-10-08 at 10:31 -0500, Data Technology wrote:
How well you think this grid will work? lol
http://mum.mikrotik.com/gallery/v/US10/MUM_US_10150.jpg.html
Now THAT is funny
of these
and was surprised how well it worked.
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com
mailto:w...@dtisp.com wrote:
How well you think this grid will work? lol
http://mum.mikrotik.com/gallery/v/US10/MUM_US_10150.jpg.html
On 10/8/2010 8:37 AM, Justin Wilson
I think this is what you want.
http://store.wisp-router.com/catalog/partdetail.aspx?partno=DA5W-29-DP-FEED
On 9/20/2010 3:05 PM, Chris Gotstein wrote:
I'm having a heck of a time finding the dual pol feed horns. Anyone
have a part number for them?
Chris Gotstein,
Just wondering about the cost of these training classes and how long
are they?
On 9/17/2010 9:47 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Just took the Comtrain class last week. 3000 for restraint, 5000 for
arrest.
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protection in the enclosure.
What are you guys seeing in the real world as the performance and
reliability of Rockets?
Any do and don'ts would be greatly appreciated here.
Thanks and have a great Labor Day.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
, it is
changed. You don't have to reboot, well you do for w98 but not xp.
This even configures wireless cards.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
On 8/20/2010 2:44 PM, John Valenti wrote:
Justin,
I don't quite understand what you are trying to do, so I can't offer
suggestions. Can you elaborate?
(I
I have MT for access points and mostly UBNT for client units.
Just wondering about the proper way to set the ack on the CPE. I have
always just set it for a little further than the customer on the UBNT
side and left the MT side to dynamic. This was set differently for each
customer. One
Chuck,
Here is a link to their site. Looks like they have changed the site but
if you download the Rohn 25 brochure you will find what you are looking for.
http://www.rohnnet.com/rohn-25g-tower
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Chuck Hogg wrote:
We purchased a WISP and are doing tower maintenance
All Rohn tower books I have had show 80% of vertical height for the
anchor post. On some towers/heights they go to 2 sets of anchor posts.
Even the brochure they have on their site still shows that, 120' for
150' tall tower with 5 sets of guys.
Chuck,
I guess I should have read all of you post. I now see that you
mentioned that you found the 120' requirement but were looking for
engineering for closer spacing.
Data Technology wrote:
All Rohn tower books I have had show 80% of vertical height for the
anchor post. On some towers
McCann
Data Technology
Mike wrote:
A while back, the amateur community talked me into putting a ham antenna on
my highest tower. It is a dual band 2 meter 70 cm DC grounded unit (as per
my specs). I built a mount which offsets the stick a couple feet from the
tower. A piece of 1 inch PVC
but I have not been overly impressed
with it.
73's
LaRoy McCann, N5OHO
Data Technology
Mike wrote:
LaRoy:
(and others) Thanks for your analysis and feedback. The more I look,
listen and observe, the more I believe you guys have found the melodic
culprit.
When I put up the amateur
don't want to get away from MT for network
control.
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The AP is MT but I don't think that is a problem. MT and UBNT wds work
together best I remember.
What is the down side to using WDS on the AP?
Will the other users on the AP have any performance issues due to using WDS?
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
Change both the Ap CPE
Completely different subnets.
AP x.x.x.65/26 (64-127) Bridged Bullet x.x.x.126/26 Local MT
x.x.x.125/26
Trying to route x.x.x.192/28 (192-207) from AP to Local MT x.x.x.125
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Greg Ihnen wrote:
Is the subnet outside the scope of the ip range the bullet
Yeah, that brings back bad memories. I did that once(wds ap mode) and
had nothing but problems.
I will try the wds station mode and see how that works.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Greg Ihnen wrote:
If one end is WDS AP and the other end (the bullet) is WDS Station then there
won't be any
it is trying to reply to instead
of bridging it. I don't see any option on the bullet to enable /
disable proxy-arp. I know sometimes I need proxy-arp on my AP's to make
things work.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Stuart Pierce wrote:
Shouldn't matter bridged, I've got different networks running through
Well, I set the AP to use WDS and the bullet to station wds and now
everything works ok.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Data Technology wrote:
One thing I have noticed is that when I ping the local MT box
(x.x.x.125) ip from the AP I get a reply and I also see icmp traffic on
the local MT
be appreciated.
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Justin Wilson wrote:
The only benefit I have seen so far of Jailbreaking an iphone is being
able to tether it. Every App I have wanted to run I can find in the store.
Justin
I had thought that would be a great thing to have, then I could connect
the laptop and have a bigger
Could it be a firewall rule?
Paul Gerstenberger wrote:
Same story, I disabled OSPF on both devices (but both are still on the
10.0.4.0 network) put this route in the riverstone:
ip add route yyy.yyy..0/24 gateway 10.0.4.3
and this in the mikrotik:
ip route add
misconfiguration.
-Paul
On Feb 11, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Data Technology wrote:
Could it be a firewall rule?
Paul Gerstenberger wrote:
Same story, I disabled OSPF on both devices (but both are still on
the 10.0.4.0 network) put this route in the riverstone
I live on Crowley's Ridge which was formed from the Mew Madrid earth quake.
My house is only about 17 miles from the fault zone.
Lets hope the big one doesn't hit.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Trumann, AR 72472
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are never going to climb acell flagpole like in the video.
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Yes you can. You have to move the ground jumper. Just loosen the nuts
and move the jumper to the hole with no copper.
The jumper will short out the + voltage to ground.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Scott Carullo wrote:
Not sure if it matters that the voltage + and - are swapped...
Thanks
.
As an alternative Citel also makes a nice outdoor mountable unit
specifically for wifi pin-outs, about the same cost ($25ish).
They have both 60Vand 35V models.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
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had an AP go dead a couple of months ago. When I opened the enclosure
there was water in the bottom of the enclosure and the surge suppressor
was actually melted from the connector shorting out, but the MT board
was fine.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Josh Luthman wrote:
I know it isn't said
I have not used any UBNT M series units yet so I have a couple of questions.
Is an NS M5 compatible with Mikrotik 802.11N or does it have to be used
with the Rocket M basestation?
Can it be used with Mikrotik 802.11A?
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
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I have not used any UBNT M series units yet so I have a couple
they are
planning on giving me a /21 + the 9th block of addresses.
Maybe I should not look a gift horse in the mouth!!
LaRoy
Matt Jenkins wrote:
A /21 is 8 blocks of IP addresses. So if it starts at x.x.56.0 then it
would end at x.x.63.255
- Matt
Data Technology wrote:
Correction to the starting
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to it so did not have to worry about loosing a 2x4.
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Data Technology
Scott Reed wrote:
Since I am not the one that does our tower work, I will let my curiosity
ask, how do you use the tower jack?
Data Technology wrote:
Robert,
I just bought one of these a couple of months ago
It also works on Rohn 45
Scott Reed wrote:
Duh! I looked at that picture and just went on the products page.
Should have realized it was showing how to use it.
Data Technology wrote:
Scott,
Take a look at the picture on the home page.
http://www.superiormusic.com/towerjack.htm
the distance if the default route is set by
the dhcp-client.
I have looked at some of the examples on the wiki but they all use
static ip address and I am wanting to use dhcp.
Anyone have any pointers?
Thanks
LaRoy McCann
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Sounds too easy :) I'll give it a try.
Thanks
LaRoy
e...@wisp-router.com wrote:
Just change the nat to use the other public ip since your already
masquerading just change that rule to src-nat and set the public ip to
src-nat to.
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it.
It has worked very well for me.
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The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
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!
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com wrote:
Josh,
That is what I was trying to do
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com wrote:
Yeah, when I looked at the article you listed it clicked. I
sources.
--- Albert Einstein
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com wrote:
Yeah, when I looked at the article you listed it clicked. I don't use
the command line except when I have to so I was a little off on the
command to change the distance setting.
I have
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com wrote:
Yes the dsl modem is handing out a dhcp
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Yes the dsl modem is handing out a dhcp address. I figure I will have
to ping way back upstream
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Josh Luthman wrote:
I was thinking
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Do we have to do the logging or just give them a port to connect their
magic box into so they can record everything?
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Jerry Richardson wrote:
no it's not.
but a subpoena means drop everything and do it now. I'd rather be
prepared to comply
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on multiple frequencies
but not always on the same frequencies and not every day or not all day
long. I figure is is digital spurious emissions from the wireless rf.
So not problems to you, just possible problems for the Hams.
LaRoy McCann , N5OHO
Data Technology
AJ wrote:
Depends on the band
and I can feel when it is in
place. Then just push it down and it will snap in place.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
RickG wrote:
Josh, To each his own. It may be frustrating but It's not that hard! -RickG
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.
But it could be on either tower.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Mark McElvy wrote:
They have had radome covers since installed
Mark
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If you use CPE that is a router there is only 1 ip address used but for
a CPE bridge you are using 2 ip address's (1 for the CPE and 1 for the
customer). This is why you have to use the customer ip on a CPE bridge.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
RickG wrote:
Currently, we have StarOS/WRAP (v2
-mode, or B/G mode.
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com wrote:
Yeah, I forgot to mention the board and OS.
It's an RB433AH with 4.0rc1.
If you are looking down at the card with the connectors at the top and
the gold pins at the bottom, J2 is on the upper left
not available when
I bought the card.
I assume this will work ok as long as both TX and RX chains are set to
the same setting.
Thanks,
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then
connect to J3.
David E. Smith wrote:
Data Technology wrote:
Also, I am looking to use this card with just 1 antenna.
Not looking to use 'N', just using because cm9's were not available when
I bought the card.
I assume this will work ok as long as both TX and RX chains are set
McCann
Data Technology
David E. Smith wrote:
http://openinternet.gov/read-speech.html
In addition to the four classic Network neutrality principles, the FCC
plans to pursue two more. Quotes from the speech:
* The fifth principle is one of non-discrimination -- stating that
broadband
just took out the old card, put in the new one and the users were
passing traffic before I could close the lid.
This was one of the few good things I liked about StarOS.
Ok, just feels good to rant and rave every now and then.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
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assume
its the same freq, same power output etc. I think its actually better it
lets you set it up instead of assuming a like replacement. My 2 cents
Scott Carullo
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Make sure the software versions match. I ran into this once.
Some commands were different between versions and the export commands
did not work.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
1704 Hwy 69
Trumann, AR 72472
Josh Luthman wrote:
From and to a 450 you should (hopefully) be able to use the binary
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