To All,
I need help,I have no experience with this LAN type set-up.
I have a customer with a LAN and a wireless link between two
buildings. I have mounted a POP on their 90' 'grain stack'
at a third building. I come down the 'stack' 75' to an
outdoor bridge, Cat5e 65' to my power inserter an
What IP address do you have when connected at the office and is there a
reverse path through the local network back to that address? If so, are you
natting that address at you router / internet gateway?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ron W
This is a new request! This is not the same one as last time!
PLEASE READ THIS RIGHT NOW
**If you are on other lists regarding unlicensed broadband then please
forward this message to every list you know of so we get 100% of this
industry to do this PLEASE!**
I recently sent you an e-mail as
I'm a little confused John.
We are supposed to email Frannie our name business location and she's
gonna send the letter?
Or we're supposed to print the letter and sign it and send it ourselves?
And we should call our reps and tell their staff member who takes calls
for them why we should have
Try bypassing the Linksys Nat router altogether. You will have to assign
some addresses from the 192.168.10.x network to the PCs at the far end
as opposed to the 192.168.15.x network as it is now. If it works then
the trouble is because you are double nat'd. If you have bridges with
proxy arp e
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George wrote:
I'm a little confused John.
We are supposed to email Frannie our name business location and she's
gonna send the letter?
Or we're supposed to print the letter and sign it and send it ourselves?
Email Frannie with your name/company name, city and state se
You listed half of the numbers to contact the congressmen, can you list
the rest instead of all of us emailing Frannie? I need Michigan.
John Scrivner wrote:
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George wrote:
I'm a little confused John.
We are supposed to email Frannie our name business location and she
Brian and others,
Go to the WISPA homepage and select your state from the State Government
Webpages dropdown menu. From your state webpage, you should be able to find
your Senator and Congressman contact information. We have tried to make it
convient to get to from the WISPA homepage.
Thanks,
I am copying Frannie so she can send this to us. I have heard people ask
if they should contact multiple Senators. I will let Frannie answer this
as she has more experience on the Hill than any of us. Frannie do you
think you could go ahead and just send out the names and phone numbers
of the r
Frannie, it looks like we may have the Senator contact information
covered though I do not know f this contains all the staffer connections
we may need to know by name. Frannie, please look over our web resource
as stated below and let us know if this suffices or if we need more
information. Th
Any body service this party area. We have a referral to do a Wireless Motel
job. Call me off list.
Chuck Profito
CV-Access.com
209-988-7388
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John Scrivner wrote:
We are asking for use of any unused channels now. That is what 04-186
is all about. In my local area this accounts for about 300 Mhz of
available spectrum! We are also asking for a block of channels (some
are saying channels 2 through 4) which will become broadband
unl
John'
I don't know what the proxy is, could you point me in the
right direction to learn about this aspect of the system,
other than smartbridges, or Trango. Would they be my best
bet for a start.
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>Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 20:27:50 -0500
>From: John Scrivner <[EMAIL
Bob makes an excellent point, these channels may not provide
us with reliable media. How do we address these issues? Or
do we hope that the FCC will give us some spectrum in the 175-
600 Mhz region of the spectrum.
Does this mean the real frequencies we need are still 2-4
years or more away?
If we do not act right now to get Congress to pass a bill that tells the
FCC to pass 04-186 then this debate means nothing. The bill I am asking
for support on is the best case scenario I could get us and includes
unlicensed access to ALL THE TELEVISION CHANNELS IN THE UNITED STATES
NOT BEING
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