I bought my last round of Waverider cpe w/ antenna for $340 ea.
chris
Quoting Blair Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone else brought out an inexpensive 900MHz CPE besides Motorola?
I keep hoping Trango will as I wish to deploy a 900MHz system in a new
area. But $500+ CPE costs will not
What QTY is that pricing at? 100 Pack?
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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Systems
I
We are in the beginning stages of evaluating 900MHz for our
wireless portfolio. Im very interested to hear about implemented systems
and what kind of max throughput and latency is expected. Any help is greatly
appreciated.
Dylan Bouterse . Sr.
System Engineer
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FYI the moto price is for the light
version of client, Limited to 512K throughput.
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 9:10
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900MHz
Systems
What
He's got a big company, leases and most likely gets volume.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did you get your trango 900mhz so cheap? My price on the web is
still listed at $475.. I would be deploying more at $340
Dan Metcalf
Wireless Broadband Systems
www.wbisp.com http://www.wbisp.com
The 900Mhz pricing has always been higher than 2.4ghz 802.11x on price.
Probably always will be.
What 900mhz buys you is NLOS performance. 900mhz links will cut through
trees that 802.11b only dreams about.
I am not sure how well the new Ubiquiti cards running 802.11 on them
will do with NLOS.
So does this mean that cabling and
equipment should be grounded to same source? I understand grounding the
cable prior to entry. Does grounding my cable to one ground and then
using the shelter power, which is on a different ground, set up a potential on
the equipment? Maybe disconnect the
I wouldn't bank on the 1.5 Mb per client unless you want to dedicate a
ccu to them. We have found the 1.5 claim virtually impossible to
sustain. It makes the business model unsound as well.
chris
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Behalf Of Pete
Friends,
Does anyone know of a good isolator for cat5? I want to really
protect my network from a tower mounted radio.
Jason
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Not sure about the logo, my guess is, no. Has
to be the whole wispa logo, not just part of it.
I know Bob (if it's the same Bob Smith), he's a
good guy.
Marlon(509)
982-2181
Equipment sales(408) 907-6910
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Consulting services42846865
(icq)
And I run my own wisp!64.146.146.12
For this, I've normally used an Ethernet fiber converter. Cat5 - Fiber on
the tower and Fiber - Cat5 down below.
These are standard 10/100 megabit Ethernet converters readily available
from networking supply houses.
Frank Keeney
Pasadena Networks, LLC
Antennas, Cables and Equipment:
Agreed. 1534k to the client is something I have yet to see on Waverider.
Setting the GOS (Grade of service) to 1024k and setting the queue in
Mikrotik to 512k seems to work reasonably well. YMMV.
pd
chris cooper wrote:
I wouldn't bank on the 1.5 Mb per client unless you want to dedicate a
I understand the problem. Pony up the $250 bucks or whatever and help
us get some spectrum. The FCC only listens if we have $$, so pony it
up! Join TODAY!
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
We aren't using the WISPA logo cause we aren't members
of WISPA. The tower image was actually designed by a local
Our logo is similar as well
www.wmwisp.net
When was wispa formed?
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
We aren't using the WISPA logo cause we aren't members
of WISPA. The tower image was actually designed by a local
vinyl/sign shop, I think they got it from a clip art CD, not sure.
It does resemble the
80 years ago! roflol
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)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
I just joined the WISPA list this past week to see what it's
all about. I don't know much about WISPA at this point
so that's why I'm here. Is there a page somewhere on the
WISPA web site that lists all members? I would be interested
in seeing who are members. We are a member of KYISPA
(Kentucky
Well Shannon, WELCOME ABOARD!
This list is made up of some of the best people you would want to
collaborate with.
George
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
I just joined the WISPA list this past week to see what it's
all about. I don't know much about WISPA at this point
so that's why I'm here. Is there a
Shannon,
You can go to http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless and login
with your email and password to view the current membership of the
wireless@wispa.org listserv. Let me know privately if you forgot your
password.
Currently the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list is private to all
Ask Marlon, how put up a tower on the cheap. Nothing like a wheel rim
and Muffler Pipe. But today he may claim it wasn't him, because he now
wears suits to work. But we have witnesses.
:-D
Don't ask, don't think, join. It is people like Marlon and the other
cohorts and other fools like me
A. Principal Member. A Principal Member is a person or business that
operates a wireless information service as defined in Section 1.2.
Principal Members may have other types of business interests and still
meet the criteria to be a Principal Member.
Annual Payment of Dues: $250
Semi- Annual
Wow - Thank you George - I've never been more flattered ! ! ! ! !
JohnnyO
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 11:10 -0800, George wrote:
Well Shannon, WELCOME ABOARD!
This list is made up of some of the best people you would want to
collaborate with.
George
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
I just joined the
Oh, except for Johnny O.
:)
Hah just kidding, Johnny O is our wild wispa guy.
Any time you have problems with someone, contact him and he'll help you
straighten them out.
George
JohnnyO wrote:
Wow - Thank you George - I've never been more flattered ! ! ! ! !
JohnnyO
On Mon, 2006-02-20
We buy 250 at a time. ;)
Travis
Microserv
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did you
get your trango 900mhz so
cheap? My price on the web is still listed at $475.. I would be
deploying more
at $340
Dan Metcalf
Wireless Broadband Systems
www.wbisp.com
781-846-6798 ext
oh, just for a moment I thought you made a mistake.
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha
George wrote:
Oh, except for Johnny O.
:)
Hah just kidding, Johnny O is our wild wispa guy.
Any time you
I have gotten just under 3Mb/s down and 400Kb up on a Canopy system at short range (5 miles or so). I don't do very many installs anymore so I can't give you an idea of latency. Not sure if thruput drops significantly on longer ranges or if latency increases either.On Feb 20, 2006, at 8:17 AM,
Boy do we have witnesses. Heck, I've
helped him put up a site before :)
North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061personal correspondence
to: mark at neofast dot netsales inquiries to: purchasing at
neofast dot netFast Internet, NO
Well, now... There's always a mushy apple in the
bunch...
hahahahah
What are YOU doing working on this
holiday? :)
North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061personal correspondence
to: mark at neofast dot netsales inquiries to: purchasing at
neofast dot netFast Internet, NO
Well we have a contest for our customers each month - The 1st customers to get their payments in after invoices have been mailed receive a chance for their stubs to go into a hopper to receive 50% off of their next months service Sooo I was goign to head to the post office today to do
Hiya Carl!
You really need to stop telling those awful lies
about me! As you can clearly see, we have nothing but the best these
days!
http://www.odessaoffice.com/wireless/images/45deg.htm
http://www.odessaoffice.com/wireless/new_office/index.htm
roflol
You should see the latest one! No pics
though. I'll have to find them and get 'em posted.
Looks like we're gonna do a MAN for a casino
complex. I'm looking forward to having a budget to work with for a
change!
BTW, all you jokers teasing me about my
network. It's up to 6000 square
Hiya Toots!
That last joke you sent me want funny! I'd
have beaten the biker dude! LOL
Anyhow, which show you should go to really depends
on what you want to do. If I had my way I'd go to ALL of them. They
ALL have something to offer if you're willing to listen and
learn.
I just got
You're going to have to tell me where this is, so I
can find it next time I come up that way...
North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061personal correspondence
to: mark at neofast dot netsales inquiries to: purchasing at
neofast dot netFast Internet, NO
I think the REAL question would be, how many "coax" antennas are in
your network? :)
Travis
Microserv
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
roflol
You should see the latest one! No
pics though. I'll have to find them and get 'em posted.
Looks like we're gonna do a MAN
Title: Message
old
news =)
that
was covered at the last WiNOG
http://www.winog.com/park-city_2005/sessions/day2_900mhz_bakeoff.htm
another place to check is http://www.wispreviews.com (the login
script is broken, but if you fiddle around with it, you should be able to get
in)
-Charles
Title: Message
Hi
Linda,
This
is what Steve Stroh has to say about WiNOG, WISPCON, Broadband Wireless World,
WiMAXWorld
WiNOG is well-positioned to serve
a segment of the Broadband Wireless industry that has gone unnoticed and
unserved. PART-15.ORGs WISPCON focuses on smaller and
Title: Message
Are there any notes from the session? The winog
website doesnt show anything.
Also, you mention the login script is
broken on wispreviews.com but I cant even browse the forms as a guest.
Dylan
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I have 10 pac wireless PA24-19 19db
flat panels (2.4GHz) that were recently replaced with different gear. These
client end antennas are all working and any reasonable offer will be accepted.
I paid $50 each for these things brand new. So there is $500 worth of stuff
here. Anyone interested
Thanks, Marlon. That does help.
Looking forward to reconnecting soon.
Linda
Linda PondPresidentCustomer
Connects"Bridging Technology Relationships"www.customerconnects.com613-253-0240
(w)613-291-2884 (c)BLOG: http://lindaleepond.blogspot.com/
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Any of them have added ventilation holes from bullets ?
JohnnyO
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 00:13 -0800, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
I have 10 pac wireless PA24-19 19db flat panels (2.4GHz) that were recently replaced with different gear. These client end antennas are all working and any
But then you need AC up the tower right?
Or how do you do it?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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