on
this link and partial to Redline, Trango, and Canopy. So. $2,495 for the
backhaul if someone can use it. If I don't hear from anyone on this soon,
we'll go ahead and deploy it. Thanks.
Don Annas
336.510.3800 x111
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Guys, we have a spare Redline AN50 5.7 backhaul that we have replaced with a
licensed link. If anyone is in need of one, contact me off list.
Sincerely,
Don Annas
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I've used TriLease for my clients and been happy with them. They are out of
Raleigh, NC Here's the info:
TriLease
Brantley Denton
866.590.2220
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- Don
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Guys,
We made an internal decision to standardize on our RF equipment. As such,
I have some Trango equipment available. If anyone is interested, contact me
off list.
I have about 20 of the FOX SUs in unopened boxes as well as 5.3/5.8 APs,
900 APs, and 5-10 900 SUs
Sincerely,
Don Annas
Technologies
Don Annas wrote:
Is anyone using the Cisco 1300 or 1400 series AP/Bridges?
I know they are a bit pricing, but was curious how they performed in a
noisy
environment?
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Triad Telecom, Inc.
336.510.3800 x111
they actually
worked to mitigate interference? Also, can the unit be deployed without
the channel shield initially until an operating channel is decided on?
Any and all comments appreciated…
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Don Annas
Triad Telecom, Inc.
336.510.3800 x111
336.510.3801 FAX
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Cisco Wireless Bridges
They work OK for us in the East San Francisco Bay area.
They have the ability to move to a different channel if the noise gets
too bad.
JT
Don Annas wrote:
Is anyone using the Cisco 1300 or 1400 series AP/Bridges?
I know they are a bit pricing
Trango and Bridgewave have options as well.
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Hi,
I am looking for a
Is anyone using the Cisco 1300 or 1400 series AP/Bridges?
I know they are a bit pricing, but was curious how they performed in a noisy
environment?
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are
appreciated. Thanks.
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Triad Telecom, Inc.
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the
terminal with the ‘set cpu-frequency 399’ command. If I type print after,
it says that the safe speed is 399 and the speed is 266. Any help on making
this change would be much appreciated. Thanks
- Don Annas
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We currently use the 5850 fox units for many of our SIP clients and it works
well. Very important to turn off ARQ as that seems to cause issues. We use
the Mikrotik at both ends to control QoS.
- Don
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915 boards and the
gig RB PCI cards. When testing with these, we do get minor packet loss that
we do not get on the 532s or our Cisco routers.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
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, as I have two very stable PC platform boxes with dual
GigE ports that will push over 600Mbps without a problem.
Travis
Microserv
Don Annas wrote:
Guys, I'm looking for a solid state, rack mountable hardware to run
MikroTik
OS on. I need the device to be able to handle around 200 MB
We are seeing 2.2mb of actual throughput.
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Subject: [WISPA] Trango 900
What is the non-vendor speak, actual production max
.
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: Thursday, February 22, 2007 12:05 PM
To: Don Annas
Subject: RE: Firmware
Don,
I don’t have the link and so far it has past initial testing. I
have attached the firmware and it should be considered BETA firmware.
Please provide me with any feedback or issues you see with the firmware
Guys, this morning around 4:40 eastern, we had an odd incident occur. We
had about 3 SUs reboot at the same time and then re-register. I checked
each of the SUs and according to the uptime they all rebooted. This
wouldn’t seem odd to me if it was just these 3 SUs as they are associated
regulating) UPS, then I'd guess you had a power spike. I've seen spikes
reboot radios if when those radios were connected to dumb UPS's.
- Larry
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Anyone have any used Trango FOX5300s that they want to sell. I need one or
two for a job. – reply off list please. Thanks.
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Fix is on the way..
Don,
I just received an ETA on this problem. We believe to have found
the issue and are in the process of fixing the problem. We have a firmware
as soon as tomorrow. The firmware will be considered Beta and will still
need further testing. If initial
.
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clients
- What regions are you looking to offer VoIP in. If you have the NPA-NXX it
would be helpful
- What equipment (if any) have you already purchased for this project
- Have you put together any pricing models are do you have an idea what your
local market will accept?
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Don
. We
have tried to partner with them but they said they won't be ready
until this summer. A year ago they said it would be summer 2006. So
basically I am not holding my breath.
On 2/19/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few thoughts... :-)
If you are going to roll it out on your own
: Re: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
I've seen many issues that were fixed by raising the antenna that was
shooting to low over a rooftop...
-RickG
On 2/15/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting... So it is not a good practice in general to shoot across a
flat roof
Superior Wireless
New Orleans,La.
www.superior1.com
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Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Canopy sync pinout
Does anyone know what the pin-out would be to make a sync cable
, February 18, 2007 12:02 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
Don,
Are they saying this is with all 5580's or just your particular unit?
-RickG
On 2/18/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good news (I think). Trango has found an issue
away things worked properly. Otherwide, the
only other thing I can think of is a power issue. Of course there are
other guys on this list who I'm sure can come up with some ideas.
Whcih reminds me, did you try Trango's discussin list?
On 2/14/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The building
in the area?
I know we have seen this issue in the 2.4 GHz range when someone nearby
would get on the cordless handset.
Todd Barber
Skylink Broadband Internet
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970-454-9499
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with this issue.
Are their any tricks or best practices for a link this close? Is their a
solution that I would not have this problem with. This customer needs a
minimum of 5mb up and 5mb down and will be scaling to 10mb in about 2
months.
Thanks.
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Don
the latest firmware does that mean the beta
su fw? I had one doing the same thing and the beta fixed it.
On 2/14/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are running the Trango units (fairly successfully) at most of our
locations. We have a new client that we turned up about a week ago
How high is the AP? Maybe your under the signal.
Can you install another SU for testing purposes further away?
On 2/14/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, running the beta on the SU and AP.
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Let me grasp... so you are saying that the RB44s in an x86 are not truly
separate ports but share a MAC address?
- Don
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for asking, but do you mean a RB44 in an x86 platform?
(PCI to 4 port ethernet)
If so - I can comment! If not - I will shut up.
Mac Dearman
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as that peer is up, or preferably, allow
traffic to enter whichever peer is the best route while forcing the return
traffic back out the connection that the traffic entered.
- Don Annas
Triad Telecom, Inc.
336.510.3800 x111
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 9:12 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] BGP Question
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Don Annas wrote:
When peering with multiple providers, is it a requirement that you
pick a primary to send and receive traffic or can you not prepend
AS hops
Moses
HIGH DESERT WIRELESS BROADBAND COMMUNICATION
16922 Airport Blvd # 17
Mojave CA 93501
661 824 3431 office
818 406 6818 cell
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Behalf Of Don Annas
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 8:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
?
At VOIP 2.0, QOS and HD VOIP were hot topics. People are ready for
something better than Vonage. And businesses are willing to pay for it.
Your business name (brand and reputation) will be linked to any services
you offer.
Regards,
Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc.
(813) 963-5884
Don Annas wrote
The SPA942 is a great phone for the money (not quite as nice as the Polycom
501 which isn't much more $. Regardless of which you use, an Asterisk PBX
is the easiest and best solution for a system that size. Not only can
connect your SIP handsets and 4 analog sets, you can build an IAX or SIP
If anyone is running Tranzeo 2.4, I have about 4 of their 17db 90degree
Horizontal sectors collecting dust. As well as a few of the 900MHz radios.
It turns out the big city of Greensboro is not very RF friendly outside of
the 5.3/5.8 range :-)
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Don Annas
Recently, we decided to run VLANs off of one of the Mikrotik routers to
provide better port density. Basically routed vlans to a Cisco 2950 switch
(one VLAN per AP). To our disappointment, we found that this scenario
yielded packet loss even pinging between a hardwired radio and the Mikrotik.
We
rule you want to
work.
Cheers,
P.
Skyline Networks Consultancy Ltd
www.skyline-networks.com
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From: Don Annas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 January 2007 04:52
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] Mikrotik 1 to 1 NAT question
I have an office router/Mikrotik
using the alternate IP on the /27, when the devices send outbound traffic,
it appears to be coming from the wan IP that is utilized for the global NAT
pool instead of the IP that we are trying to translate it too. Any ideas?
Thank you.
Don Annas
Triad Telecom, Inc.
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