Re: [WISPA] Small IP PBX - Grandstream UCM

2014-05-16 Thread Erik Anderson
On-list would be greatly appreciated. On 5/15/2014 10:26 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: Nathan, Can you share the recipe for running Asterisk on a Routerboard ? On-list or off list will be greatly appreciated. I am interested in testing this ... Regards Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet

Re: [WISPA] Small NEMA Enclosures

2014-05-01 Thread Erik Anderson
$8.12 not $32.50 here through 5/5 On 4/30/2014 11:37 PM, D. Ryan Spott wrote: This works great for the side of a house: $32.50 http://www.lowes.com/pd_126702-74985-57095_0__?productId=1128857 ___ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org

Re: [WISPA] Small NEMA Enclosures

2014-05-01 Thread Erik Anderson
?!?! Where is this?! -- D. Ryan Spott | Iron Goat Networks, llc broadband | telco | colo | community PO Box 1232 / 603 W. Stevens Sultan, WA 98284 x-apple-data-detectors://0/0 360-799-0552 tel:360-799-0552 | gtalk:rsp...@irongoat.net mailto:rsp...@irongoat.net On May 1, 2014, at 5:42 AM, Erik Anderson

Re: [WISPA] Solar powered repeater kit

2014-04-20 Thread Erik Anderson
dmsolar.com has a pair of 150W for $365 with shipping. They used to be sold through Amazon On 4/18/2014 8:35 PM, Blair Davis wrote: Now if I could find those prices in the Mid-West... I mean, the last time I looked it was still around $3-4 a watt. At a $1 per watt, I have some other uses...

Re: [WISPA] Solar powered repeater kit

2014-04-09 Thread Erik Anderson
How do you guys secure these totes? Mix an 80 lb sack of Quickcrete in the bottom? Padlock on the outside -- one key for you and one for the customer? Do you run two pvc sweeps - one for current and one for cat-5? Anything to keep pests out of those sweeps? Do you insulate around the battery to

Re: [WISPA] PMP100 Software Revisions

2014-03-12 Thread Erik Anderson
Just a head's up: we encountered some latency issues with 12.1 for VoIP. The prioritize ACKs used to be just a feature available on the AP (if I recall right) and now exists at both the AP and SM (moved to a different configuration screen). Whether it was available of not on the old version is

Re: [WISPA] youtube down

2014-02-10 Thread Erik Anderson
Bench test = sleep more. ;) On 2/9/2014 3:29 PM, heith petersen wrote: I am hoping to get this all straightened out shortly so we can start on routing these networks. I see a lot more sleepless nights ahead, but I think I have the owners realizing that it will be all worth it.

Re: [WISPA] Recommend Managed Switch

2014-02-05 Thread Erik Anderson
Heat source? We use a UPS. The enclosures are cold, but not as cold as the outside air and we have not had a problem using indoor rated Cisco switches (even in our recent -19 weather). We do use fans for cooling during other seasons. But, we have had fans die and open the box to discover an

Re: [WISPA] New Xbox1 Constant Stream or Update

2013-11-29 Thread Erik Anderson
I have seen new games require massive downloads. Thanks for the heads up. Have not seen an Xbox do this. Was it the new Xbox One? On 11/29/2013 9:37 AM, heith petersen wrote: I was working with a customer last Wednesday who was complaining about speeds. He is in an area that I am only able to

Re: [WISPA] Dielectric Grease

2013-11-16 Thread Erik Anderson
In a dusty (or bug ridden) location, dielectric on cat-5 can save you truck rolls. Often the problem does not occur for about two years, but dielectric does seem to keep the grit out of the connection. Moisture causing corrosion? I have not had many of

Re: [WISPA] Latest trend for heavy wooded areas

2013-08-23 Thread Erik Anderson
On 8/22/2013 5:23 PM, Mike Hammett wrote: I do not yet know of any source for dual polarity 900 MHz 90* sectors that are 18 dB nor any 900 MHz dual polarity CPE antenna that are 25 dB of gain. Agreed, but again, what would be the point? EIRP of 36 - 25 dBi antenna - 1dB line loss = 11 dBm

Re: [WISPA] Latest trend for heavy wooded areas

2013-08-23 Thread Erik Anderson
*From: *Erik Anderson erik.ander...@hocking.net *To: *wireless@wispa.org *Sent: *Friday, August 23, 2013 8:15:27 AM *Subject: *Re: [WISPA] Latest trend for heavy wooded areas On 8/22/2013 5:23 PM, Mike Hammett wrote: I do not yet know of any source for dual polarity 900 MHz 90* sectors

Re: [WISPA] Latest trend for heavy wooded areas

2013-08-22 Thread Erik Anderson
98% of our terrain is heavily wooded. Ubiquiti 900 is junk (but their other products perform quite well when they can be used). Cambium 900 is better. Out limited experience with whitespace has been good. All of these technologies have very low bandwidth. On 8/22/2013 12:04 AM, Chris Fabien

Re: [WISPA] Latest trend for heavy wooded areas

2013-08-22 Thread Erik Anderson
Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com From: Erik Anderson erik.ander...@hocking.net To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 8:49:55 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Latest trend for heavy wooded areas 98% of our

Re: [WISPA] Latest trend for heavy wooded areas

2013-08-22 Thread Erik Anderson
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Re: [WISPA] Strange problem with Canopy 9000APC

2013-06-13 Thread Erik Anderson
I /have /seen similar things on Canopy 900. 1. I work with a lot of 900 APs. Test the radios that are down. Leave them running connected to the tower as an SM from a couple miles for a couple days. I bet they are just fine. But testing an AP as an SM is not a 100% guaranteed test (had

Re: [WISPA] Strange problem with Canopy 9000APC

2013-06-13 Thread Erik Anderson
On 6/13/2013 1:38 PM, David Hannum wrote: He strongly urged me not to even worry about balancing. He says run everything wide open all the time - all SM's and all AP's. Now, I'm not disputing you - I don't know enough too. I'm just relaying what the Cambium engineer told me. No worries