It would be nice to see a map that is colored based on how high towerCoverage
thinks you need to be to achieve x signal level. Say in units of 10 ft. For
hilly heavy forest areas.
From: Josh Luthman
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We use ADP as well it works well. Not sure what we are paying for it.
Only issue with ADP is that if you do bi-weekly paychecks on monday
morning when you are doing payroll and employees are trying to check in,
the system gets overloaded and accepts your punch but doesn¹t record it!!
It happened
Wimax
-GPS Sync: needed for good frequency reuse
-Automatic transmit power control: so that CPEs only transmit at minimum
necessary level instead of blasting all the time into the adjacent cells.
-uplink sub-channelization! Think of it like this: Rather than a CPE
transmitting across the
There are so many things that can go wrong and need to be troubleshooted in a
wireless network that I would never bother to try an run Canopy on multiple
software versions against Cambiums recommendations. It sounds like you are
already running multiple firmwares that could be causing the
Only 2 options as I understand it:
If he is an employee you have to pay the taxes.
If he is a private contractor you cannot dictate how he manages his time and
conducts His business. You just pay him what he wants for his service to
you.
(Even if he is a private contractor, he must
My question would be does having the 2 antennas/radios (5 and 2.4) in one
antenna enclosure 'significantly' decrease sensitivity/performance/efficiency
on say a 250ft tower as opposed to having the two antennas separate. It
would be nice to not pay for more seperate antennas on commercial
Great idea. Get one of those cheap ethernet testers: Pyle Home PHCT45
Network Cable
Testerhttp://www.amazon.com/Pyle-PHCT45-Network-Cable-Tester/dp/B003ZUQSUI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8qid=1391452943sr=8-2keywords=ethernet+tester
Grab 4 cat5 jacks and jumper only one pair of each with the