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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Water in your radios? Know your IP rating.
My towers do not flood 80 feet in the air.
On Nov 7, 2014, at 9:22 PM, Patrick Leary patrick.le
Hi Bryce,
Of course - there is an 8 antenna - 20 cm for us in Canada - that will do the
job.
I do not know if it is an ETSI Class 4 antenna, which everyone should use if
they can, but the Andrew VHLP200-38 is small enough. Keep in mind it would not
be a dual-polarized antenna at that size.
So if this is the 'Rocket M5 AC PTP Lite' you should expect something above
this as well. Any ideas?
Daniel Mullen
ISN Inc.
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I saw that as well. But again, if this is the Lite product, is there a higher
level product to come, perhaps with GPS?
Daniel Mullen
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Says PTMP comes with a firmware upgrade.
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I have had a few customers call me recently with issues getting on face time.
One customer cam to my office to tell me, so she tried and it worked. I had a
guy at her house yesterday and no matter what we did nothing happened, however
everything else worked. I had a personal customer that I
So, I am going to be twisting on the owners soon. I need to start offering
different packages to our customers, getting tired of people wanting more
speed. If they want more than everyone they need to pay for it. So, aside from
special instances, the vast majority of our subs pay $45 per month
I am starting to get hit by part time users going to their fishing house on the
weekends. I also have customers that were on seasonal plans where their
internet was shut down while they were gone, however they needed an active
connection for remote access to thermostats and cameras.
So what’s
So, you just switch the package at that time for that cost? I don’t think I
will have a lot of them but everyone is buying 2 or 3 houses nowadays. Of
course around here everyone heads south for the winter
From: Sam Tetherow
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that think they
are getting robbed at what they get now LOL
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How about adding 5 Meg at $79, then 10 Meg at $109?
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So, I am going to be twisting
Well, in South Dakota we have a lot of them, but not near enough as you. I
suppose yours comes down to our state like the Canadian Geese do
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South for the winter
Where
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Anyone know where you can get the 341-0212-01 for the new Aironet 1602 at a
decent price? We are doing a project that they provided the equipment through a
grant. They provided one big cisco switch that does POE, but we have wireless
bridges to other buildings and no POE switches at the remote
I guess I wouldn’t need that one. They provided me with 2 of them, would need 4
more. Since its not my gear and I am ordering it, was all I was thinking. If
something cheaper works that’s fine with me. thanks
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Just curious if others have deployed a 3650 Omni and to know if it was
effective? We have a few sites that we use 3650 PTP and one with a 120 degree
panel that cranks out some decent power. Of course we are always looking for
areas that we can break up APs and get some RF separation. I ran into
I know, but I have not been able to do 2 radios running on the same site that
were both 3650 without killing each other. But, I appreciate the abuse again,
Jack
heith
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OMNI = Open
into it.
Usually we wouldn’t dive into stuff too deep, but this customer also hosts a
major site for us using their grain leg
thanks
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My owners asked this. Is there a way or a protocol that will allow you to be
notified that an email recipient received or viewed your email, even if they
refuse to acknowledge notification receipt? I don’t think there is but they
seem to think they read something a while back
thanks
haha
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On 4/2/2014 5:24 PM, Nathan Anderson wrote:
On Wednesday, April 02, 2014 6:55 AM, Fred Goldstein wrote:
But in addition to that, I
I go
thru and check things over before the accountant gets the hours and she cuts
checks from there
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Subject: [WISPA] OT Time Clocks...
OK This is a little off topic as far as wireless
I have a customer that we installed an IP phone system for. They moved their
office to a new building where the telco couldn’t or wouldn’t bring service to.
So I have the PBX at their old location where the COs come in and we go over a
wireless link to the new office where they use their
slots on amazon aws before, just never dug into it too deeply yet
heith
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I've got Tik hotspots set up at a few towers and have setup
Yes, what Sam just said. No VPN as well, slam dunk using the Wiki
From: Mark Spring
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Heith,
Do you run those back to your server over a vpn on the tik or is it all just
local? I am
Not sure if I should post to UBNT or Mikrotik. Anyways we have a few motels
that we run the UniFi APs in and they offer free use of the service. Of course
its all you can eat for anyone across the street from the motel, or those who
loiter in the parking lots. I havent really stayed in enough
Thanks!
From: Bryce Duchcherer
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I did a hotel a few months ago using UniFi and MikroTik.
We are running Hotspot service on the MikroTik (RB1100AHx2) and UserManager.
For user account
a link to some of the videos Daniel?
Might be helpful for us to send them to our customers or those that call for
information.
thanks,
marlon
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the technologies catch up to what the
markets
are really asking for.
marlon
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Joe,
I do agree that usage based billing is the way to go. However, when our
We are putting up a 3.65 GHz system next week to take existing customers off of
an existing Canopy 2.4GHz system.
Is there anyone who has deployed the 3 Ghz gear from Ubnt and could recommend
which model of CPE and if there anything to know to avoid a steep 'learning
curve' since we have never
We try to stick to White Rock hens just to keep things standardized. No one
likes to have a back order on a fowl delay things.
Ben West b...@gowasabi.net wrote ..
If you need, here is a close up of that 3foot tripod screwed down to the
treated lumber base:
Just looking for some advice on replacing a dozen or so Gemini 400 Lite units
to increase capacity on links.
A few links need 100+ capacity now and more later, so tips and recommendations
are welcome.
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The domain name registration points to Prince Edward Island, Canada.
http://whois.net/whois/metrocom.ca
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You are likely thinking of Aperto - it just happened to be that the main
contact person here for Alvarion moved to them, and I believe recently moved
back to Alvarion, so it is possible to have confused the two.
If anyone is needs Alvarion-compatible WiMAX CPE get in touch with me off-line:
we
at 6:44 PM, Faisal Imtiaz
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WISPA General List is actually a Global List.
It would go a long ways for relevant folks to reply back
ATT wants to buy T-Mobile - mainly for its spectrum. That is a $33+ billion
dollar deal.
If you look at the spectrum the cellular companies have and are hoarding, you
will conclude it is very hard to find spectrum worth having which is not
already licensed, which is why WISPA is working hard
/employee would be needed. I hope
available equipment is quite stable and reliable?
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WISPA General List is actually a Global List.
It would go a long ways
before it becomes
congested.
Clearwire likely has a lot of low modulation CPE out there, and has tried to
make
up for it by adding more base stations…at considerable cost.
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on what functions you need on that router.
Give it a try...
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on this Larry. It is looking very nice. We are
excited to see it finished.
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Very nice Larry.
Let us all know what we can do to help.
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are truly participants in our communities whom care. I hope we as
WISPs are not about to transform into lemmings and run the herd off a
cliff.
/RANT
Some may know me, but I do appreciate your candor in not revealing it. ;) lol
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into dirt.
Something has to be so strong that it takes down the links from OUTSIDE of
the beam patterns of 26 db (or higher) grids.
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 14:07:01 +, Ron Wallace wrote
To All,
Thanks to all that participated. I know you worked hard and used
valuable time which could have been spent on your business. However,
Am I the only person in WISPA who disapproves of this 'STUFF'. This
is the way Saudi Arabia
file and say we will never be
compliant and just let them TRY to shut down every ISP in the country. It's
about time we told THEM where to get off, rather than being lambs to the
slaughter.
But no. WISPA leads the charge to slaughter it's own industry by begging to
be regulated out of existence
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 07:31:56 -0400, Dawn DiPietro wrote
Mark,
wispa wrote:
I have been attempting for how long now, to get across to you people that
this whole CALEA flap for ISP's is NOT LAW, but opinion from the FCC,
where
it's attempting to write law instead of Congress.
It's
for regulatory favors in the future
crap. Nothing we do will buy us one MOMENT's worth of consideration, in
EITHER direction.
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discussed in my original post, from a
technical standpoint.
Thanks,
Adam
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is a result of the FCC applying a PHONE SERVICE INTERCEPT law to a
service that is NOT analogous and doesn't work the same way.
On another subject
Two months ago, we were ready to join WISPA. At the time, I felt
that WISPA had proven its longevity and was becoming a mature voice
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:49:43 -0400, Adam Greene wrote
Hi,
As a new member of WISPA I am reading with interest all of the
postings about CALEA from the past few weeks.
Thankfully, we have designed our network in such a way that all
customer IP traffic passes through at least one Cisco
. But then
neither is any of my competition.
I guess the question is... If it jumps up on us, who can restructure faster?
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Great idea.
I subscribed. I'm definitely interested in the process.
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Clearwire's model sound better than mine, when it comes to
likelyhood of survival?
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:09:20 -0400, Matt Liotta wrote
wispa wrote:
Ok, Clearwire expects to continue to build out. They expect to spend 1.1
billion, and market hacks expect them to triple the customer base over
the
next year or so.
So, even next year, they're going to spend
the slightest bit of sense for ISP's, and we need to tell them this in
clear and unmistakeable terms.
Frankly, I'm all for WISPA, Part-15 and whoever else, polling the members for
a consensus that says we officially tell the FCC to reverse their decision,
and that must go back to Congress, and get laws
the guts to speak up are the only ones who appear to
have ANY interest in your future at all.
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with these discussions?
http://www.scte.org/documents/standards/approved/ANSISCTE24132006.pdf
. . . j o n a t h a n
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of technology.
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 13:35:07 -0700, wispa wrote
I filed a comment on TV Whitespace today...
I had to think about it for a long time, first.
Here's my comments, probably not in good format, due to the webmail
interface.
==
In this proceeding, the FCC is proposing
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 02:22:57 -0600 (CST), Butch Evans wrote
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, wispa wrote:
While you're there... or, perhaps on your way there, please
consider the fact that you and whoever is meeting there are
deciding how every other WISP will structure his network and what
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to follow someone else's
link every time. They do listen... I found some things I said quoted near
verbatim in the RO on 3650.
maybe permanent links on the WISPA homepage for each filing would be good.
Good grief guys, there are only 12 new filings in the last week or
so!!
I
your offer earlier, please let me know.
I have to get info to the FBI ASAP so if you can send a network
admin to this meeting (and possibly join our calea standards
committee) please let me know.
WISPA member companies will have first crack at this, but I'll conceder
others as well
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 13:36:20 -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote
Sigh.
First, the mission statement for WISPA, just so's we're all on the
same page about motivations: Wireless Internet Service Providers
Association is dedicated to promoting and improving the WISP industry
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put
in a big order thanks!
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On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:25:06 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote
Do you want wireless routers?
http://3btech.net/chwl80wirofo.html
I have been installing these galore, they're FCC certified, and for a
cheap
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Interesting thinking, Dave. Glad you took the time to write it down
clearly and carefully.
Let's hope people are reading.
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a while since I looked at that, and my customers are all behind NAT,
so I can't reach the routers.
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is noise. :-)
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delivered to your door, nor does
subscribing to a tiered internet service.
What do you think?
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that looks like something otehr than talkware.
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or were going to use it.
Interesting take, too. Not bundling gives us a clear advantage in the niche
market. h.
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On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 00:04:51 -0800, George Rogato wrote
wispa wrote:
So, who set the standard for toilet paper roll size?
Actually Mark, as far as I can tell there is a standard for toilet
paper rolls
But you can buy TP in a wide variety of sizes, density, etc.
Same
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can I think up, and dive into? That's where we should
all be.
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on...or not going on?
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into all our homes... but, he has a point.
Mark Koskenmaki Neofast, Inc
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to the must buy only the big boy's
solutions which...may never exist, as you say.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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traffic, too. It would be a waste
of time and money to build fake traffic for testing.
I advise against this as you cannot use it for anything but testing
(no commercial use at all). Any other use is against the law. Our
WISPA attorney, Kris Twomey, can set you up if you want to run some
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. The people from WISPA who
travel to DC and lobby for us... well, they come around promoting we have
to be nice to them, so they'll be nice to us. The rest of us out here in
the hinterland, the hoi polloi, so to speak, just don't find any sense in
trusting our future to the whims in DC
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