Any of you guys out in Placerville / Carson California? I have a customer
with an immediate need. get me off-list d...@drewlentz.com thx :)
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Total of 20 votes.
2 say it's a good thing.
18 say it's a bad thing.
Figured as much, but just wanted to see. Totally appreciate your input!
Thanks everyone and have a great weekend!
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So here's what sparked the question. I was trying to get some
point-counterpoint going on with a friend of mine and found some pretty
good arguments on each. This article made me think about it all a little
differently:
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are
regulated, but not the Internet traffic itself that is precisely what
defines the service and carrier.
Anyhow, not trying to beat a dead horse, but this got me questioning things
:) Have a great weekend y'all!
-drew
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Drew Lentz d...@drewlentz.com wrote:
So
I put up a quick poll, results will be shared and are anonymous.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3R6YTH9
I'm curious to see what the percentages are between those that support and
those that don't support the Title II argument. I've been trying to get a
good feel for who would and wouldn't like
Alvarion, Proxim, PureWave, Radwin, Redline, all have great case studies.
-drew
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 25, 2013, at 5:36 PM, Matt Jenkins m...@smarterbroadband.net wrote:
Besides Cambium, Mikrotik, Ubnt and other WiFi products, is anyone
successfully deploying something else to service
Can I ask that you all please move this over to the UBNT list?
Thanks,
-d
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
I have this on my wall. Never used it. Nice to have.
On Oct 17, 2012 11:32 AM, Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappydsl.net wrote:
This is an
At the risk of starting a flame war, I think UBNT needs its own list for WISPA.
I love the conversation in here, but it seems that more and more this is
turning into UBNT crowd-sourced support. I may be alone on this, but seriously.
/just sayin
-drew
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 12, 2012
looks left then looks right ... ::shrugs::
Well ok then.
-d
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 12, 2012, at 12:28 PM, Chuck Hogg ch...@shelbybb.com wrote:
They already have the list...
ubnt_us...@wispa.org
Regards,
Chuck
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Drew Lentz d
I am totally aware of that, I just don't think the WISPA General List is
the place for it. :)
-drew
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.netwrote:
UBNT also is founded upon crowd-sourced sales and support. ;-)
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s-is-on-the-move-at-the-broadband-breakfast-club/
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this, it was fantastic!!!
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This is gonna be great! I saw a sneak peek of their products last week,
y'all are gonna love it!
-drew
From: announcements-boun...@wispa.org
[mailto:announcements-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Rick Harnish
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 3:28 PM
To: announceme...@wispa.org
Subject
someone enlighten me?
-drew
On Aug 3, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Talk to Brian Webster. He is a subcontractor for the Illinois mapping
effort.
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On 8/3/2011 8:54 AM, Bret Clark wrote:
So, like many
it, that's quite a few
steps.
-drew
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:57 AM, Marco Coelho coelh...@gmail.com wrote:
I have written in a more eloquent way to various of my congresspeople,
however, this was more of a quick rant on a yahoo message board. I am a
true believer in democracy, capitalism
I wonder if they are including WISPs in their rural carriers plan?
Nevertheless, I¹m sure if the price is right you too can operate on 4g!
Link pulled from another mailing list:
http://www.telecompetitor.com/verizon-considering-licensing-4g-spectrum-to-r
ural-wireless-carriers/
Didn't see this one coming but it looks like it could lead to some nice
products for WISPs.
http://bit.ly/bX4HTc
Canadian Company Tranzeo Wireless to Acquire Aperto Networks
Tranzeo strengthens its international market with complete broadband
solution
PITT MEADOWS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Mar 31,
Just read this on another list, thought I would push it through to WISPA.
Seems a little odd..
-drew
Begin forwarded message:
From: Brett Glass br...@lariat.net
Date: March 16, 2010 8:32:38 AM EDT
Subject: First erratum for National Broadband Plan: WISPs given short shrift
Got up
Just throwing this one in there as an FYI as of 2 days ago:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/14/netflix-hitting-internet-capable-sony-bra
via-sets-today/
Good news for folks who against all odds don't have a home theater Netflix
streaming option yet, and yet inexplicably own an
-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
--- Albert Einstein
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Drew Lentz d...@drewlentz.com
d...@drewlentz.com wrote:
Just throwing this one
Contrib:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/03/traffic-cameras-billed-as-an
swer-to-chicagos-budget-deficit.ars
This time around, though, the company trumpeting the addition of these
digital watchdogs isn't portraying them as useful tools for catching
speedersinstead, camera provider
Surveillance (Thursday @ 2:45)
-drew
Drew Lentz
drewle...@gmail.com
956 607 5850
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to boston to south
padre island, tx and it has withstood everything that can be thrown at it;
snow, sleet, rain, hurricanes, intense sun and salt.
It's easy to get into, saves connectors, and keeps fingers pookie-free :)
-drew
On 3/6/09 10:05 AM, George Rogato wi...@oregonfast.net wrote:
I don't
From another list, but nevertheless very relevant...
-d
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10168114-38.html
Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal
law that would require all Internet providers and operators of
millions of WiFi access points, even hotels, local
Don't forget about Sascha's project @ CUWiN
http://cuwireless.net/
-d
On 2/19/09 5:13 AM, Matt Hardy mha...@ligowave.com wrote:
I think you're thinking of the MIT Roofnet project?
http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/roofnet/doku.php
:)
Scottie Arnett wrote:
I was thinking of something
http://dvice.com/archives/2009/01/red-hot_trends.php
After the full day of press conferences preceding the opening of the
Consumer Electronics Show (CES), there's one big trend that keeps coming up
from every electronics company hawking their wares to the press corps. They
all are cranking out
a link to the Wikipedia entry for more
info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11y
Also, have any vendors come out and said they will support Y? I can¹t think
of any off the top of my head...
Hope you all had a Merry Christmas!!
-drew
NetFlix made their Tivo announcement early this morning:
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! MOVIES AND TV EPISODES FROM NETFLIX DIRECTLY TO THE
TV THROUGH TIVO DVRs AVAILABLE TODAY
Just in Time for the Holidays, Offering Brings Budget Conscious
Entertainment to Consumers
ALVISO, Calif. - December 8, 2008
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/05/richard_bennett_bittorrent_udp/
³The next official release of the uTorrent client currently in alpha test
replaces TCP with a custom-built transport protocol called uTP, layered
over the same UDP protocol used by VoIP and gaming. According to BitTorrent
had it right the first time.
Steve Barnes
RCWiFi Wireless Internet Service
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Of Drew Lentz
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 10:55 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] BitTorrent to go UDP in next
1900 850 I believe.
-d
On 12/8/08 3:55 PM, Patrick Nix Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know what band ATT uses for cell service? I have a client that
needs cell amplifiers put in a 100,000 sqft warehouse they just changed
from Nextel to ATT.
Thanks
I just ran across this article from PC Magazine about the fastest ISPs in
America and nowhere on there, other than WildBlue, does it mention wireless!
That sucks!
Here¹s the article:
http://www.pcmag.com/print_article2/0,1217,a%253D234501,00.asp
Boycott PCMag or what? :-)
-drew
From Wall Street Journal today:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122809560499668087.html
³Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is pushing
for action in December on a plan to offer free, pornography-free wireless
Internet service to all Americans, despite objections from
charges, and shoot it to your NOC. There are a ton of
different ways to skin this cat, and the equipment is there to help you do
it. Some of it may be less expensive than you think too!
-drew
On 11/25/08 2:13 AM, Scottie Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drew,
I once thought the world
Copypasta from Dailywireless.org:
Link to story:
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Airspan-Succeeds-First-Ever-Multi/stor
y.aspx?guid=%7B2AD0C2CD-055D-479A-9492-E835F5ABAF3A%7D
Airspan Networks announced today that it has successfully demonstrated
seamless, uninterrupted handover from one
the functionality of software (like the IPSEC VPN that
was requested) but I did see the same type of patterns as with the other
Ubiquiti AirOS platforms, for what its worth.
These things are gonna be great.
-drew
On 11/26/08 12:48 AM, RickG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used and loved Trango
Jack,
You are absolutely right about this. In the first email you asked if that
had been figured in to my thinking of open unfiltered access. It has.
Spectrum is a valuable resource and there is only so much of it to go around
in each of the allocated frequency sets that are available today. As
Charging a customer by their actually usage is the most 'real' method of
billing. In fact the unlimited model is the artificial one that is used
to entice people into buying. If the customer always fully utilized
their $30/month worth of bandwidth you would go broke.
That is a great point.
This is the statement that got me:
One argument that I have had people tell me, is that the ISP should know
this is coming and should have planned for it.
Whether it is through watching the amount of bandwidth used over periods of
time as a trend or doing market research to find out what is
a modulation scheme for stuffing more bits per hertz
available today .. But that does not mean that multi-frequency equipment or
innovation will not exist in the future.
-drew
On 11/25/08 1:01 AM, Jack Unger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drew,
As I've mentioned before - wireless physics does
PureWave
Aperto
Vecima
Three off the top of my head.
-d
On 11/24/08 10:32 PM, Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think this is entirely true. For us, it becomes a value decision. If
there was an AP that would deliver 100Mbps and could support 1000 subscribers,
I would be
I have been streaming Netflix movies as well as Hulu and CBS content for
quite sometime now on the Xbox using MediaMall's PlayOn. It is a great piece
of free (for now) software that lets you interface to major content
providers from a laptop to your Xbox 360. The numbers are about the same as
the
I'm all for open systems. Limiting the amount of bandwidth at any level is,
to me, a terrible thing to do. I understand that it doesn't necessarily fit
the model as it applies to today's business for many ISPs, but, maybe its
time to change the model.
This is where the separation of providers
are?
Scottie
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From: Drew Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 00:41:41 -0600
I'm all for open systems. Limiting the amount of bandwidth at any level is,
to me, a terrible thing
for a 10x20 reefer enclosure for one of my remote sites.
ryan
Jack Unger wrote:
Necessity (so they say) is the Mother of Invention.
Drew Lentz wrote:
Since today is wireless geek humor day, I submit to you the following
photograph taken this weekend:
The preferred product of all-weather
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
--- Henry Spencer
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:53 PM, Drew Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We actually did that. We used Outdoor stainless steel garage
refrigerators
to house Alvarion
I've got my hands on a couple of em. What kind of results are you all
wanting to know? So far so good from what I hear from one of the techs
in the field: 40 MHz channel @ ~4 miles with a NanoStation 5 as the AP
in downtown area - LOS.
On Nov 8, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
I am more excited about the Bullet. I think that is an extremely
disruptive device and would love to see how this begins to change up the
game. As a CPE, I see great things for this .. how long before the
WiMax Bullet is available from UBNT?
-d
Chuck McCown wrote:
We have tried the full
I saw Wu running around with something like this at WiMax World .. might
wanna ask him ;-)
-drew
Chuck McCown wrote:
I hear rumors of a stinger like antenna being developed for the NS2...
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To: WISPA General List
I dont want to sound like a commercial on the list until everything is
squared away with our vendor membership but you can contact me off-
list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
thanks!
-drew
On Sep 27, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
Drew,
Who sells/stocks it?
I also saw someone
A product I really like for dual-pole is the Mars WA56-DP25N. It's a
pretty inexpensive panel from 4.9 - 5.875 @ 25dBi .. There are 2
versions, 1 is the antenna alone, the other is with an enclosure. Its ~
$260. I know its not $150, but its not too bad!
-d
On Sep 25, 2008, at 10:04 PM,
:
Jack,
Drew is an operator who is already deployed with Airspan, I believe.
Is this correct Drew?
Yes, forested areas always present a challenge, whether its 900, 700,
3.65ghz,
5.8ghz, etc etc.
-
Jeff Booher
Channel Manager, North America
www.apertonet.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
I completely disagree with you on this topic. 3.65 makes a great play in
a rural setting. I have spoken with many different groups who are
capitalizing exactly on what benefits this frequency space offers in
these environments. The price tags are not as high as you think, and the
return on it
are spending LESS
time in their vehicles than ever..
-drew
On Jun 27, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
I can drive to downtown Chicago in under an hour on a good day and
Verizon
EVDO isn't available here...
--
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
My questions...
#1. Noise floor anyone? 20 cars at an intersection all blaring 2.4 @
20dBm or so? Metro Wi-Fi, ouch...
#2. Why cut off the guy in front of you when you can disable his cars
main computer with a handy gumstick type pc designed specifically to
break into a cars networks? :)
More info from today's press release:
Mopar(R) Launches Industry-First -- uconnect web(TM) Brings Wireless
Internet Connectivity to Chrysler, Jeep(R) and Dodge Consumers
- uconnect web(TM), Chrysler LLC's in-vehicle wireless Internet
connectivity system, transforms a Chrysler, Jeep(R) or
Please send! That would be great :)
Thanks Patrick! Hope all is well!
-drew
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Canopy 400.
-d
Chuck McCown - 2 wrote:
Is that canopy or alvarion results?
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*21 Mbps @ ~1.25 Miles
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Gino Villarini wrote:
Too bad ...
Might want to check out the new Canopy 400 PTMP with 21 Mbps OFDM Radios
Gino A. Villarini
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Great work Patrick! When I stopped by the FCC booth at CTIA to ask about
3650 licensing, I was met with blank stares. I asked if they had any
plans on distributing information about it and I swear some of the guys
had no idea it was even available.
-d
I've worked with most of em. Hit me off list if you want a general
comparison :)
-d
Rogelio wrote:
I am researching mesh vendors, particularly the best ones in public safety
environments (Strix, Firetide, Tropos, BelAir, etc)
Does anyone here have any experience in this department?
They will support AP, Client, Client bridge.
-drew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will they do access point mode? Can they be flashed to other brands of
software like the Powerstations?
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:44:54 -0600, Drew Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no manual that I know
I've been looking for to change out my old tower equipment (esp.
at that price! $1000 to run a 2.4/5.8 tower).
Also, does anyone have a manual or any more info about this AirOS?
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 02:00:45 -0600, Drew Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ping me off list and I will see if I can
There is no manual that I know of yet as it is all pretty straight
forward. If one comes out, I will make sure I pass it on :)
-drew
Mike Hammett wrote:
It'd be nice to have a manual for one of them. I asked UBNT, but haven't
received one yet.
--
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Intelligent
by and check them out next week in Vegas. Hit me
off list and I will give you the details.
The skinny is that they are very inexpensive (MSRP $79) well built CPE
units.
They have a 2 GHz version and a 5 GHz version.
http://ubnt.com/products/ns2.php
http://ubnt.com/products/ns5.php
-drew
I don't know for sure, but I will find out.
-drew
Randy Cosby wrote:
Any idea if the 5ghz version will be FCC approved for 5.4?
Randy
Drew Lentz wrote:
There was a really cool product release a couple of days ago regarding a
new product by Ubiquiti called the NanoStation. I just
Ping me off list and I will see if I can take care of you all.
Thanks,
-drew
Smith, Rick wrote:
Where'd you get em ? No one can find any stock anywhere,
and I'd like to buy 2 of em ASAP.
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to 20mb. Absolutely great gear. We also had 5.2
and some 4.9 deployments that were very successful. The 4.9 gear
performed perfectly as anticipated.
I am no longer with that company, but they are still running strong with
their ALV deployment.
-drew
Smith, Rick wrote:
I need to hear from a WISP
Before jumping into the mesh space, I would look at all the technology
that is out there, from 1st generation up to the current 4/5
generation. There's a ton of great equipment out there. Strix,
Arrowspan, Go Networks, etc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't heard much about Skypilot out
any significant VOIP on it (like 10+ VOIP calls on a single
client unit, like T1 replacement)?
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:07:11 -0600, Drew Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I deployed VL @ 5.8 across about a 6,000 sq. mi. coverage area in
Southern Texas. Roughly 21 basestations of it .. on the us
,
and will be testing some Vivato later on this month! :)
-drew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have several reasons that I liked Skypilot in particular. For one thing,
the sectorized omni approach meant I could use 1 unit to cover 360 degrees.
Secondly, the smart antenna approach giving it 44db EIRP on the AP side
*Cisco Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Navini Networks*
Extends the Cisco IP Next Generation Network Vision to Deliver Wireless
Broadband Services and Increase Internet Access in Emerging Markets
October 23, 2007: 08:00 AM EST
Cisco® (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced a definitive
If anyone wants to come say hi to a lurker, look for me in a light blue Hutton Communications shirt.-drew
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wimax World , anyone going?
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Date: Mon, September 24, 2007 7:50 am
To: "WIS
I've worked with a couple different vendors. What kind of information are
you looking for?
-drew
Drew Lentz
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handle that type of stress along with all of its other functions.
Drew Lentz
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SnapLink / Orthogon / DragonWave / CeragonSnapLink has great throughput @ unlicensed 24GHz. Being in the 24 gig space not only adds a layer of security, but keeps you out of interference.-drew
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From: "chris c
Patrick,
What were your sales like in the US?
Drew Lentz
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Subject: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT
Just a note
, not the federal government.
CTIA is the international association for the wireless telecommunications
industry, representing carriers, manufacturers and wireless Internet
providers.
Drew Lentz
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he thinks that all this talk about us lagging behind
in the broadband proliferation table is Broadband Baloney.. boo I say. The
fact that the WSJ would print this is baloney.
Article is here:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118524094434875755.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
Drew Lentz
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That is wonderful news if you ask me!
Drew Lentz
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and other parts of the world and used by two U.S.
wireless providers.
Drew Lentz
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day, and I look forward to contributing to this list :)
-drew
Drew Lentz
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Subject: [WISPA] FCC Auction Should
in filings made by Terabeam from time to
time with the Securities and Exchange Commission and in our other public
statements.
Contact Information:
Bert Williams
VP, Marketing and Investor Relations
Proxim Wireless
+1 408 731-2610
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Drew Lentz
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Haha. Gotta love it.
Link to Ubiquiti board used:
http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/sr9datasheet.pdf
Drew Lentz
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