[WISPA] u seen this ?

2005-08-21 Thread G.Villarini
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=36FamID=80ProdID=216 seems like a qos device Gino A. Villarini, Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.aeronetpr.com 787.767.7466 -- WISPA Wireless List: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe/Unsubscribe:

Re: [WISPA] u seen this ?

2005-08-21 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
If it sets the priority bits on everything it will be an awesome boost in speed UNTIL everybody else starts doing it. Then there will be no way to get VOIP or any other traffic boosted. How to wreck it for everybody in one easy to use product. Lonnie On 8/21/05, G.Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[WISPA] Looking for...

2005-08-21 Thread Ray Jean
Looking for a intro page, webpage ect.. That will let a customer know that their end user modem for wireless service has been cut off or deactivated due to lack of payments. When they click on their browser to view a website I would like the page to say; something like, Sorry due to non-payment

Re: [WISPA] Looking for...

2005-08-21 Thread Bo Hamilton
Redirect that IP to a webserver on your network. You can do that on just about any core router, Star-Os, MT and so on. Bo Ray Jean wrote: Looking for a intro page, webpage ect.. That will let a customer know that their end user modem for wireless service has been cut off or deactivated

RE: [WISPA] Looking for...

2005-08-21 Thread Jonathan Schmidt
Perftech has an inexpensive device that lets you grab defined real estate within existing requested content browser windows of targeted subscribers without interfering with their access. ISPs are using it to do just that, and, in addition, getting E911 registration for VoIP, etc. If you want to

Re: Re[2]: [WISPA] Gas Prices

2005-08-21 Thread wispa
We got Verizon falling all over themselves giving away DSL here too. That forced us to look at marketing/selling to people in the country though. I'm not price warring with them. We also are firming up our pay if not our equipment service calls. Was letting that slide too much and the

[WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn bx tower. It is 5 sections of 8 ft. I just got 15 bags of portland cement and will add my own gravel. I was thinking about three 1 1/2 inch pieces of pipe stuck in the concrete to bolt the tower legs to. I will thread and

Re: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
That one has 7 sections and mine has 5. I never found the specs for base. I'll keep looking. Lonnie Nunweiler wrote: http://bold98.org/gallery/ProjectsTower Please read this and the manual from the site. You do not have nearly enough concrete for the base. Lonnie On 8/21/05, Brian

Re: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Found it. But now I don't understand exactly how big my hole needs to be. http://www.wb0w.com/shelby/BXCBS1.htm Brian Rohrbacher wrote: As close as I get is the info on page 9 and 10. All I want is the dumb thing to say dig a hole this by this for a 40 footer. I still have no idea how big

RE: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread JohnnyO
The same size as the one for the 70ft Version Brian - That's how large of a base you need. JohnnyO -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 11:53 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Rohn BX

Re: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
oops, here is where pages 9 and 10 are. http://www.antennasystems.com/bxcatalog.pdf Brian Rohrbacher wrote: As close as I get is the info on page 9 and 10. All I want is the dumb thing to say dig a hole this by this for a 40 footer. I still have no idea how big of a hole I need. A.