RE: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2006-01-09 Thread G.Villarini
I bet she's a handful... I got 2 boys...5 and 1 years old... oh man and I
thought wisp was thought business Jeje see you at Winog

Gino A. Villarini, 
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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Hey Charles ... long time no see ... any winog on 2006 ?

Hi Gino

Been Extremely Busy: http://www.winog.com/austin_2006/kaili_wu.jpg
Now that she FINALLY sleeps through the night, I'm able to start actually
concentrating and focusing at work again, and yes, WiNOG this year will be
from March 13-15, 2006 in Austin, TX

-Charles

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Re: [WISPA] 5.8Ghz Multi-point radios

2006-01-09 Thread Bo Hamilton
What??

Bo
On 1/4/06, Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be careful that you dont cut your nose off to spite your face on theTrango issue!I also know Trango is a better product than Moto is more ways than one
and Trango is going to be releasing a lower priced 5.x SU that will bevery competitive with Moto as they have made some changes in theproduction of the external housing to allow a lower cost. I think theyare going to implement a cheap plastic housing like Motorola?
Mac DearmanMaximum Access, LLC.www.inetsouth.comwww.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief efforts)318-728-8600 - Rayville
318-728-9600Matt Liotta wrote: We are looking to start deploying 5.8Ghz multi-point radios at some of our sites. I am hoping some folks on this list can share experiences
 and ideas on what radios might meet our needs. We have experimented with Canopy and Trango, but would really like some better choices. From a specification standpoint, Canopy general meets our needs, but
 we don't like being constrained on the antenna. We would like to use sectors bigger than 60 degrees and we would like to use horizontal polarization. We don't want to use Trango for no other reason than
 they can't work with distributors. We really like the flexibility on many 802.11a-based radios and certainly the price, but the contention aspects of the protocol and the perception of Wi-Fi being a consumer
 grade technology stop us from going that route. Any thoughts from the list? -Matt--WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org
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[WISPA] Experience with 802.11a 5Ghz PtMP deployments

2006-01-09 Thread Matt Larsen - Lists

Hello all,

I am getting ready to start migrating my higher end customers from 
2.4Ghz to 5.8Ghz radios.  I will be using Tranzeo CPEs and StarOS APs 
for this.


My question: Is there anyone out there who has done this and has quite a 
few people on 5ghz (802.11a based)?  I'm not talking about Canopy or 
Trango, just 802.11a.


I'd like to know what kind of speeds are deliverable, number of clients 
per access point, preferred pricing plans for bandwidth and any snafus 
that have come up.  I'm hoping to avoid snafus if possible by knowing as 
much as I can before deploying.


Right now we have about ten people on our system between three access 
points and plan on migrating another 50 over.  The furthest person at 7 
miles (using a 26db grid antenna), and I would like to cover a range of 
4 to 8 miles per 5Ghz cell. 

Any input is appreciated.  I will make sure and submit the results of my 
implementation project in another month or so.


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Re: [WISPA] Experience with 802.11a 5Ghz PtMP deployments

2006-01-09 Thread Tom DeReggi

Matt,

The primary advise I'd add is, Test the various encryption compatibility 
betwee nTranzeo and StarOs, before getting to many clients on-net.
We found some compatibilities some CPEs and Star OS at a couple of our jobs. 
It was a pain to experiement n a live network when we risked locking us out 
of the subscriber's CPE.  I really like the StarOS Menu Interface, because 
it is so easy and clear.  However one of the big reasons we chose Mikrotik 
for our standard for Wifi APs now is that the Mikrotik supported virtual 
APs, allowing us to setup multiple encryptions configurations at the same 
time, so it was easy to setup a test configuration and slowly move customers 
over without risking downtime for the subscribers.


Also, to get top modulation, don't hesitate to add plenty of margin on the 
CPE antenna gain, good SNR is key to getting the high speeds of the higher 
modulations.


The conversion should be a peice of cake for you because you are going from 
2.4G wifi to 5.8G wifi, and already aware of the Wifi limitation that  are 
shared between the two similar technologies.


Others have pointed out to me that disabling connection tracking on the AP, 
greatly increases throughput of the AP. We also found the WRAP board to be a 
hardware limitation to increasing cellsite speeds.


5.8G isn't going to survice nearly as well as 2.4G will on links that you 
were pushing LOS and trying to power way through trees and foliage.
However, 5.8G has half the freznel zone height, so you don't have to be 
quite as high above the tree line as 2.4G to squeze in a link.


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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Subject: [WISPA] Experience with 802.11a 5Ghz PtMP deployments



Hello all,

I am getting ready to start migrating my higher end customers from 2.4Ghz 
to 5.8Ghz radios.  I will be using Tranzeo CPEs and StarOS APs for this.


My question: Is there anyone out there who has done this and has quite a 
few people on 5ghz (802.11a based)?  I'm not talking about Canopy or 
Trango, just 802.11a.


I'd like to know what kind of speeds are deliverable, number of clients 
per access point, preferred pricing plans for bandwidth and any snafus 
that have come up.  I'm hoping to avoid snafus if possible by knowing as 
much as I can before deploying.


Right now we have about ten people on our system between three access 
points and plan on migrating another 50 over.  The furthest person at 7 
miles (using a 26db grid antenna), and I would like to cover a range of 4 
to 8 miles per 5Ghz cell.
Any input is appreciated.  I will make sure and submit the results of my 
implementation project in another month or so.


Matt Larsen
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[WISPA] remote temp sensors

2006-01-09 Thread Marlon K. Schafer

Hi All,

I have a need for remote temp units.  I'd prefer one that would email in the 
case of an out of range condition.  These will be used in homes so no need 
for really extreme stuff.


Yes I'll google too.  Just wondering what people are using and what they 
like the best.


thanks,
marlon

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Re: [WISPA] remote temp sensors

2006-01-09 Thread Pete Davis

A friend of mine, Gerry Cullen owns this business:

http://www.itwatchdogs.com/

I haven't seen one since the beta unit he gave me, but it worked 
nicely.  I should probably buy some more for my remote locations.


pd

Marlon K. Schafer wrote:


Hi All,

I have a need for remote temp units.  I'd prefer one that would email 
in the case of an out of range condition.  These will be used in homes 
so no need for really extreme stuff.


Yes I'll google too.  Just wondering what people are using and what 
they like the best.


thanks,
marlon



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[WISPA] H vs V polarization

2006-01-09 Thread Jason

List,

   Does anyone have real values of noise reduction on 2.4 Ghz of a 
horizontal pol antenna vs a vertical antenna.


Jason
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