I have a stack of High-Gain CPEs that don't work. Just a FYI. We also
waited a bit over a MONTH to get the first order.
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I was thinking it would look like newsgroups or something,g that has a
little plus that drills down the replies etc. I have it working the way you
have it. Still trying to get it to capture EVERYTHING from WISPA. .etc.
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I am seeing pings times from 30-80, sometimes higher, up to 500, but average
is right around 100ms. 1500k down is average, with about 100-200k up,
sometimes more. Really depends what area you are in.
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EDVO ? :)
JohnnyO
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From: Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am seeing pings times from 30-80, sometimes higher, up to 500
I have been looking into wholeselling these cards with the routers bundled
together. Mostly for customers who are outside of my converage area. Will
let you know more about it, specifically sprint is running EDVO RevA, cards
get a good 1.5 meg down, latency to the first hop varies, from 40ms to
Mark,
Just build yourself a 1gig VIA PC. Simple, easy, or grab yourself something
faster, such as a standard HP PC etc, The simplest thing would be to grab a
64meg IDE Flash card with MT loaded, else, you can load it up on a HD if you
wish!
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What really comes down to this is the thoughput, 20 meg is about max on the
532s with the 266 processors.
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Been looking at these myself :)
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What does pricing look like for them ?
JohnnyO
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Lol ;) bingo!
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I don't know. But since 98 is no longer supported sell them an xp pro
upgrade.
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From: Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 16:17:44
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] ping
Lol.
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 3:28 PM
or even if you think it cannot be done.
Thanks!
John Vogel
Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
Lol ;) bingo!
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I'm not involved with WISPA yet, but I am going and presenting.
Dennis Burgess
www.mikoritkconsultant.com
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I'm not involved with WISPA yet, but I am going and presenting.
Dennis Burgess
www.mikoritkconsultant.com
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A little off topic, but I wonder what the FBI would say to seeing a
CALEA dump of your
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Per some of the discussions that we have had on here, here is something that
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Do a reset on the radio, reconfigure with IP only on Ethernet, see if you
get the same thing, if so, issues with cat5...
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Can also drop the Aps on to a different VLAN, give out different Ips from
your hotspot too if needed.
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The machine might not be able to identify the card right, and screws it up
upon access it.
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?
And why would it then also be unable to work with any other drives
installed?
marlon
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: Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless
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Interesting thread, very good points on all fronts.
I wanted to point out
If not mistaken, the proposed freq for wimax is in the 3gig range, with 2db
more output than 2.4. So would wimax not have even more penetration issues?
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Interesting thread, very good points on all fronts.
I wanted to point out something, something that the guy who was talking
about consultants etc. You are correct in that many people who are
consultants don't know the real world implications. Us WISPs have first
hand knowledge of what these
www.fonality.com ..
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Allworx 6x can do that. You
Mikrotik can do this.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 11:27 AM
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List,
Several times in the last few weeks the topic of
That was worth watching. The sad part is. ITS ALMOST ALL TRUE!
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In case someone ddi'ent say, if they are using CISCO IPSEC, etc, what happen
is this.
1. Client requests via TCP to start a VPN session
2. Server sends back UDP packets to start the session
3. NAT/MASQ blocks these un-authed UDP packets.
The two anaswers are.
1. Tell the customer to change
IPSEC uses the GRE, but also traverse UDP. CISCO VPN clints do use UDP,
they use GRE to do the establishment sometimes as well.The Cisco VPN
client is a pain, regardless, but there is a option for TCP connectivity.
Dennis
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: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] WISP covering Ash Grove, MO?
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
I have a customer for ya if there is one!
Isn't this where Blake Bowers is located? I don't have contact
info for him, but I think he may know someone
MT
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I've spent the past week working on getting my bandwidth
Where are ya getting that? I may be intrested.. off-list please.
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Dang Travis -
You need to
Anyone else get this?
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The attached Public Notice is being sent to you because you were the
K answered my question!
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Congrats!
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Just a quick note to let EVERYONE know that I stood up my
I belive there is a forumula, talk to a RF guy for that. In 2.4, figure 11
miles, less than 3ms average. Noise floor don't help, depends one usage,
etc in the area. You can have two APs on the same channel, they will work,
soon as you add more than a few users to the one AP,a single user on the
You can setup limits based on a block of Ips, you can say, 2 meg for say 30
min, then drop them down to another speed, such as 128k. This is very
effective; however, the hard part is that this is an overall rate for a
specific IP. So if you have a business with 20 users behind their router,
MT is the ideal access point.
New smartbridges sux, I have seen so many people say that they have had
issues with them.
Passing the username/password, such as a PPPOE session is no problem. It
can terminte right at the access point with a MT. Using radius is no issue
either.
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Or you can hotspot EVERY access point! Mac authencation is no issue. Or you
can do the PPPoE thing too.
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MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT
Oh and MT ...
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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 5:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Overage plan help
Gang,
What's everyone using to do rate limiting
] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
Not sure I follow you Dennis- are you purchasing these new for this price or
is this what you are valuing them at takeover?
Chris
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Just a FYI, I would not be purchasing ANY of the equipment in most cases.
3-6 months of each customers monthly reoccurring, and I am taking over your
costs on the towers. That's about it. Now if your network has standards,
as mine has MTs for APs only, and such, or any other brand, I would look
We are picking up 2.4 gig CPE/Routers, QOS, NAT, and DHCP is all built into
the CPE, for what, 99 bucks! 150 something including a 19db antenna, where
the 99 is a 12 db antenna. BTW, both are B/G and 400mw output. Good for
here in MO with our dang HILLS!
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+,
Well said!
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
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security, and Mikrotik routers.
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Differrance between a SR2 and CM9. the CM9 is better at receiving, more
sensitive I belive, not to mention, its not yelling all the time. CM9s are
a staple, when you don't have trees. Try dropping the power output on your
SR2, maybe you can find a happy medium. Have you tried replacing the
We have some pac antennas and another one, ca'nt think of what they were, we
have not deployed 900mhz rootennas.
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
consulting for WISPs,
60mw, compaired to 400 If I remember.
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
consulting for WISPs, and business's with a focus on TCP/IP networking,
security, and
How does this relate to a person that is salaried and expected to be
available all the time?
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
consulting for WISPs, and business's with
Yep. We just did. Just a single 532 with dual SR2 cards.
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
consulting for WISPs, and business's with a focus on TCP/IP networking,
I just stick with all private addressing. The radios, high gain antennas
and TenXs we use all do NAT in them, so we just leave it at that.
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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www.2kwireless.com
2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with
We use one in the Virgin Islands, keeping the speed down to 14.4 helps a
lot.
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
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Just a FYI for everyone here, we have a very basic solar setup.
1 x 80 watt panel
4 x 750 amp car batteries in parrell
1 x charging controller
1 x 532
2 x SR2s
1 x 24db grid
1 x 15db omni
We hooked a POE directly to the 12volt output of the solar controller, and
show .1 to .3 amps draw, its
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Scottsbluff Nebraska isn't remote enough for you?!
:)
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Dennis Burgess - 2K
Anyone needing a remote engineer? Part-Time/Full Time, or Monthly
allotment?
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
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Hi all,
I was told to hop on over to this WISP List also, if you monitor the
MikroTik or WISP lists from part-15, then you may already know of me.
I am Dennis Burgess, from 2K Wireless. We are located in Festus, MO, just
south of St. Louis. We have been operating for almost 3 years now, still
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From: Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 6:22 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Introduction
Hi all,
I was told to hop on over to this WISP List also, if you monitor the
MikroTik or WISP lists from part-15
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