Tom:
To me, sell @ Radio Shack = consumer = unique connector, sell @ Tessco
= professional = standard connector.
YMMV
It IS a hard thing to enforce. It was written assuming good intent by
the manufacturers. It's been the case that some manufacturers have had
to change from standard connect
But then there is Windload.
I might get away with it using small sector or panel antennas.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Dustin,
Your point is well taken, and I agree not all complete packages are created
equal.
However, 2 points
1) I never had a Pac Wireless dish move on me yet. So there is nothing wrong
with being cheaper and cheesier, if its good enough for the job.
2) Product is cheap to manufacturer
How long is the cable you are running, what size?
Chris
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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 11:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900b mhz omni
Hello ccooper,
Why go higher
Brian,
You have other choices. DoubleRadius is stocking Mikrotik now, and they have
good customer service policies, significant stock, and fair prices.
WISP-router, has always done right by me, but you have a choice, if they
don't do right by you.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAir
WISPA surely ought to have an opinion.
"to few people paying into it."
The only parties I'm aware of not paying into it is Wireless providers and
VOIP providers.
The only parties allowedto take advantage of USF funds are ILECS.
Clearly a bill submitted for the ILECs.
I haven't read the bill ye
I agree with Barry.
If you are looking to get better gain, don't look for higher gain, look for
higher quality antenna, that offers electronic downtilt or null fill.
It takes the energy focused upward that gets wasted, and focuses it more
downward. Be prepared to pay though. I'm not aware of o
Thanks. I was not aware of that.
Does that mean that once a manufacturer installs a N connector on their
gear, it no longer is allowed to be sold at Radio Shack or Walmart. Does
that Mean WiMaxwill never be allowed to be sold at Walmart legally? Does
this mean that oncethey add an N connector
hear hear
Marlon
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I tried it on Moto
once and the plastic enclosure turned a puke green color.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Anyone hear any rumors of future support of
this from Trango or Moto??? How about a volume purchase agreement
from WISPA? And if you spray it vertically or horizontally does it make a
difference?
Mark NashNetwork EngineerUnwiredOnline.Net350 Holly
StreetJunction City, OR 97448http://www.uwo
I would do but it only seems to be approved
for 802.11b and we’re using 11a.
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Sent: 27 January 2006 19:47
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Collisions in
RF
I just ordered a case this
Anyone know of an outdoor cat5 cable that also has an extra pair of
conductors bundled?
Thanks
George
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Tom:
The "unique connector" isn't required IF the equipment is intended for,
marketed, and distributed to be installed by "professional installers"
(who can be reasonably assumed to be able to do the math and not use an
antenna which results in violation of Part-15 EIRP limits.)
"Unique con
I just ordered a case this morning.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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8:33
Hello ccooper,
Why go higher then 9db? The pattern will shrink to paper thin
figuratively speaking. We have wy better luck with 9db or less
at 900mhz.
Barry
Wednesday, January 25, 2006, 10:04:54 PM, you wrote:
cic> Anybody know where i can find an H-pol 900 mhz omni w/ higer gain than
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Ye old antenna shop in colorado no joke it is the name of the company, some little old man makes them in his garage, think they are like 15 dbi lokks like an oil can, but they work wellRon Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Try Cool Dish, http://www.thecooldish.com/ they have a MTI 11 dB om
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That's why many, on a quarterly basis, liberally apply their "WiFi
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Try Cool Dish, http://www.thecooldish.com/ they have a MTI 11 dB omni, Pricey, Its like $1350. MTI Is an Isreali Co. weighs like 27#. It looks like the best there is to me.
Ron Wallace Hahnron, Inc. 220 S. Jackson Dt. Addison, MI 49220 Phone: (517)547-8410 Mobile: (517)605-4542 e-mail: [EMAIL
Generally speaking the collisions occur at the antenna itself - on the
RF receive side
Mac Dearman
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Authorized Barracuda Reseller
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Paul Hendry wrote:
Hi a
Hi all,
As standard 802.11 is a half-duplex technology, does anyone know
exactly where collisions occur? I.e. is it in the air between antennas, on
the feeder inside the antenna, on the jumper/pigtail between the antenna and
the radio, on the radio card itself, or all of the above?
Cheers
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