I am sorry for this off-topic post but I need a favor. I need to know
what e-commerce solution works best for an application where a company
has several sales people/outlets and we need to track sales by each
agent's referring web site. All transactions will go through one
shopping cart and
I apologize if this is not appropriate, just trying to help.
We are member of WISPA and helping some WISP's purchase equipment.
Please contact me off list, can give pricing want to support the WISPA
members.
Don Renner
Helix Technologies, Inc.
8550 W. Main St.
French Lick, IN 47432
812-936-2525
Well hell Gino Where are you buying? i want a piece of that too.
Original message
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 18:23:49 -0700
From: A. Huppenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WAS [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
great prices!
G.Villarini
Tom DeReggi wrote:
I disagree. Your view is old school, and todays a new world. The
trend is that people want to know when their messages are not
successfully delivered to the recipient. Its a have it right now
world. Sending mail to a backup queuem waiting for the recipient to
come back
Now there's an optimistic view, thanks Charles. But sometimes true,
Original message
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 20:25:36 -0600
From: Charles Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
snip
You
I have a Synaccess-net.com remote power control device, 199 for 2
ports, I am buying a digital-logger this week. Hope it works as well.
Original message
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:14:19 -0500
From: Mario Pommier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WISPA] remote power control
To: WISPA
Go for it Brian, Doesn't matter what others think, if we can save some
money, good.
Ron Wallace
Original message
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:58:47 -0500
From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices
To: WISPA General List
Read it and weep "nay sayers" ;-)
I found a VAR to work with.
Prices for canopy 900.
Connectorized- $262.60
Integrated- $328.7
All details are being posted to "Principal Members List".
You must be a paid WISPA member to take advantage of the offer.
I'd like to get an estimate of volume
Sounds good to me Brian. Try it. All they can say is 'no'. As for
all the down sides, we haven't bought anything yet. Lets go one step
at a time here.
But I say go for it.
Original message
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 23:52:52 -0500
From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
My Man. Brian, Excellent.
Original message
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:53:40 -0500
From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WISPA] Canopy buying group prices
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Read it and weep nay sayers ;-)
I found a VAR to work with.
Wow that's more than I pay for the Trango 900mhz and it has dual
polarity integrated antennas. ;)
Travis
Microserv
Ron Wallace wrote:
My Man. Brian, Excellent.
Original message
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:53:40 -0500
From: Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi guys,
Looking
at getting a couple of Spectras but was wondering if someone could
enlighten me a little. The Spectra can supposedly achieve 300mb aggregate
throughput. Do Orthogon achieve this by using compression? If so, what sort of
rate are you likely to get in ideal conditions
frankly, if I'm buying them for 50% off, I'll buy a spare for every 50
units I buy. failure rate on moto's is about 1 in 100
Travis Johnson wrote:
And, the other issue is the purchase will be made in the group name,
so how do you handle warranty issues?
Travis
Microserv
Charles Wu wrote:
Where are you getting those prices and in
what quantities?
Thanks,
Chadd
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Canopy buying
group
Warranty? what warranty? Do you all really have warranty problems.
Switch vendors. :-)
Moto doesn't have a warranty program. They die, you throw them away.
Returning them to my x-distributor resulted in the same thing. They lost
the returns. Screw it. Buy cheap and manage your own warranty. If
Actually, they use 256QAM and 30Mhz of spectrum on multiple polarities
to achieve the throughput.
-Matt
Paul Hendry wrote:
Hi guys,
Looking at getting a couple of Spectra’s but was wondering
if someone could enlighten me a little. The Spectra can supposedly
achieve 300mb
Like I said 1 to 100 failures. Usually we drop them from a roof, or run
one over.. Often times they still work, but often they don't Its a piece
of plastic housing with a single board inside. You can get a replacement
case for $15 as I recall. Nice to have a few around for demo to
customers.
I like the 100 pack - but Mote sometimes gives away a couple of
backhuals with a 500 pack and other promos.. They change from time to
time, whomever wants to run with it will have to make some calls. once
we go underground on this deal, we can have a couple of teleconferences,
and I'll cough
It'll work, you just do it. The details are all bulls*it.
Set up a closed email list for people who are interested. If you can
wait a week or two I can setup an email list for that, if you like.
People who aren't interested are going to give you one million reason
why the earth is flat, or
The risk should be - the guy who gets my money sends me my SMs.. These
things come in single unit boxes, so repacking them isn't a huge deal.
10 boxes of 10 each? I think that's a reasonable limit. Trusting someone
on the list to do the buy with my $2600 is fine. I'll do some due
diligience on
cool
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I'll make some calls tomorrow and see what the distributors say.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
There are so many risks that _someone_ is going to have to assume.
Example: If I say put me down for 20 units and here's my credit
card. You place the order with the
try salesforce.com
John Scrivner wrote:
I am sorry for this off-topic post but I need a favor. I need to know
what e-commerce solution works best for an application where a company
has several sales people/outlets and we need to track sales by each
agent's referring web site. All
I believe we can make it happen. Pretty much, few of us will go in and
buy together. Probably going to just be a small group to stay under
moto's radar. Enough to get a 100 pack at a time.
A. Huppenthal wrote:
I like the 100 pack - but Mote sometimes gives away a couple of
backhuals with
I sure am not going to take anyone's money. :) Too bad you don't use
900, that is what I am trying to use to get this started. If you could
set us a list asap, that would be great. Then we could add a dozen or
so people to the list (people trusted and known)and talk about the details.
A.
The var said he'd rather not do credit cards (extra 3% if you want it)
but he'll do that math and see. He assured me that the way we're doing
it, he is the only one who could get stuck. Besides, this won't be
open for public. This is just a few of us who are going to buy
together. We all
So thats 297.63Mbps regardless of
the type of traffic? The thing I wasnt sure about was exactly what the
difference between Spectra and Lite where. Is it purely that the lite can only
achieve 150Mbps? If for example you can only achieve 100Mbps with the Spectra
would you also get 100Mbps
Matt is correct, you must use dual pol antennas or two antennas with
diversity to achieve this throughput. How long is the link you want to do?
I can give you a good idea on throughput if you send me the longitude and
latitude of the end points and heights of antennas. The Spectra Light is
the
No the Lite will always be half of the full
version.If the Spectra will do 132M then the lite will only do 66M.
Same with the Gemini and the Gemini Lite
Jory Privett
WCCS
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From:
Paul Hendry
To: 'WISPA General List'
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Nice!
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Read it and weep nay sayers ;-)
I found a VAR to work with.
Prices for canopy 900.
Connectorized- $262.60
Integrated- $328.7
All details are being posted to Principal Members List.
You must be a paid WISPA member to take advantage of the offer.
I'd like to
I don't mean to be negative, but I get calls from their sales guys - I
ask some simple questions and can't get them answered, so I don't buy
them. I'm all ears about their backhauls.. *seem* like a great deal to me.
Paul Hendry wrote:
Hi guys,
Looking at getting a couple of
I have found myself in need of some devices from time to time that I can't
seem to buy at a reasonable price.
Since I was laid up for a month and more, I began doing some research on
developing things I needed. Before I go into a bunch of work to try
to finalize these... I'd like to know
Did you try RMS for your monitoring / control hardware?
http://www.bndcom.com/rms/rms.htm
They are $500 list, have 3 relays remote controllable - NO/and NC
connections, so if you want a fail over to closed you can do it. There's
5 or 6 voltmeters, a 1/2 dozen TTL level contact closure sense
- Original Message -
From: A. Huppenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Things you might be interested in
Did you try RMS for your monitoring / control hardware?
So is it that the lite wont do 256QAM
or just the software says if we can get xMbps only let em have half? Is
compression used at all on these units?
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Its the total divided in half by the software from
what I have been told. This would make sense since it can be upgraded to
the higher speed. I do not think that compression is used at all but
I am not for sure.
Jory Privett
WCCS
- Original Message -
From:
Paul Hendry
There is no compression used. I can't imagine they half the throughput
for the lite version, but I don't know. I would expect the unit is
simply capped.
-Matt
Paul Hendry wrote:
So is it that the lite won’t do 256QAM or just the software says if we
can get xMbps only let em have half? Is
So if the lite is just capped then there would be no reason to use the
Spectra if the max throughput on a link was less than 150Mbps? Anyone know
for sure?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Liotta
Sent: 13 December 2005 21:30
To: WISPA
That would be my viewpoint, but YOU should really check with the vendor.
-Matt
Paul Hendry wrote:
So if the lite is just capped then there would be no reason to use the
Spectra if the max throughput on a link was less than 150Mbps? Anyone know
for sure?
-Original Message-
From:
I know you don't support the idea of group buys.
It's not that I don't support the concept, truthfully, I could care less
whether you buy your gear from a distributor, reseller, or direct from the
manufacturer
I have just seen it implemented (rather unsuccessfully) many times by ISPs
such as
I'm getting a lot of interest off list on the group idea. Can anyone
(principal member) set up a mail server for use to talk about this.
ASAP!
Thanks
Brian
Charles Wu wrote:
I know you don't support the idea of group buys.
It's not that I don't support the concept,
Brian, I commend you on taking the initiative and (hopefully) proving my
naysaying wrong
However, waving my magic wand (or maybe I'm just full of @[EMAIL PROTECTED]), I
predict
the following 2 outcomes will occur:
1. Brian will not be able to get enough interest / coordination / payment
for the
What club are you talking about Charles?
I predict you'll be asking Brian to participate in the next buy Charles. :-)
Charles Wu wrote:
Brian, I commend you on taking the initiative and (hopefully) proving my
naysaying wrong
However, waving my magic wand (or maybe I'm just full of @[EMAIL
Yes, (joke) let's assure ourselves that all things are motivated by
increasing one individual's bank account vs. the group's membership's
benefits. Part of the reason I'm not participating in Part 15 et.al. is
that the organizers of any membership benefit have to do so with the
assumption that
That would be great. People are asking me about 5.2, 5.7, 2.4, as well
as 900. I just want 900 for now. If we get a place to talk about it,
someone else can coordinate the same with each product.
A. Huppenthal wrote:
Brian,
I'll see if can do this shortly.
-Alex
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
You should be getting a notice of the mailing list creation. Will walk
through the list manager steps and get you the listmanger's account
information. Will be using rfarc.org as the base address - a local
non-profit ham radio domain that has private list features. Let's see
how it goes.
I like the recent post about monitors too. Frankly the BND stuff for
$500 is good, but I'd use at least twice as much of it :-) if it were
$250. ha!
I sent you a note directly, I'll hang in there for a while tonight to
get the listserver doing precisely what it should.
Brian Rohrbacher
Your a good man.
A. Huppenthal wrote:
I like the recent post about monitors too. Frankly the BND stuff for
$500 is good, but I'd use at least twice as much of it :-) if it were
$250. ha!
I sent you a note directly, I'll hang in there for a while tonight to
get the listserver doing
The list server is running, Brian is working on the final setup / config.
Sorry, its I thought I could do it in just an hour, but I've never set
this software up before so it took 2 hours.
I'm guessing the list will be up and running.
Any suggestions on how we can confirm that the person
Thanks Neal,
I'll pass this along!
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
I would be interested in #1.
Dustin Jurman
President
Rapid Systems Corporation
1211 N. Westshore Blvd
Tampa, FL 33607
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