At this time, my partner and I would like to solicit inquiries for our
WISP for sale. We have 100+ fixed wireless subscribers on a routed
StarOS network consisting of 11 broadcast sites (4 additional sites
are under contract but not yet deployed with 10+ subscribers already
awaiting service from ea
All,
This article seems to sum it up pretty well.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Rural Broadband Remains Spotty
› › › Broadband
By Enid Burns | May 8, 2006
Several factors, including geography and population density, account for
the 71 percent of American households that either dial-up or don't
acc
All,
It would seem there are flaws in the way information was collected from
the FCC. From the information collected it seems as though only the
telecoms are providing broadband and apparently not too quickly in rural
areas.
As quoted from the article;
"There's not only a lac
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06426.pdf
If interested in the WISPA submitted comments on the report
Appendix V, Page 62-63.
Take note that this report will likely be referred to by every legislators
this year, for the basic review of the state of Broadband.
I find it an honor and victory,
Righto.
And keep in mind that high level people tend to consider us telecom
providers. Taken in that light, this is (so far) a good thing.
The GAO folks that a few of us on the wispa board talked to seemed genuinely
interested in what was really going on in the real world.
I've not read th
Sorry about that. I got the brand wrong. It's Avcom.
http://www.electro-comm.com/Downloads/ecommwireless.pdf
Page 31.
You probably want the one with ethernet. Then you can set one up and
remotely access it via laptop. (Useful for things like Scriv is fighting
with right now)
You'll need t
Yes. It could also be caused by a bad microwave oven. One that's really
bad. But to put out 30dB of always on signal wouldn't be that hard to do.
Sure screw up a c to i ratio though :-).
This could also be a plastics plant that uses 2.4 to heat pellets.
Could be a competitor with a screwed
He's running Star OS and MT as per the original post. Some of the effected
ap's are routers. That's one of the first questions I double-checked too!
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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42846865 (
Has anyone found a way to get long term revenue from a sat. company?
We're working with a sat installation company but we're going to have to
give away the customers.
grr
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Con
Please notice that at the bottom it specifies another reason why the 477 is
so important!
laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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42846865 (icq)And I run my
Same same here...
Chuck Moses
HIGH DESERT WIRELESS BROADBAND COMMUNICATION
16922 Airport Blvd # 3
Mojave CA 93501
661 824 3431 office
818 406 6818 cell
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I love the title on the official report! hehehehehehe
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.od
Tom,
Thank you for finding the report and posting a link. As to the WISPA
comments, not bad for an industry that does not even show up in the
numbers ( see Figure 2: Household Online Connection page 12) probably
because the information was flawed.
Quoted from the Report Page 3
"All percenta
Marlon,
You may want to take the time to at least read the Results in Brief page
3, Conclusion page 37, Recommendation for Executive Action, page 38
and IF you have time the WISPA comments...of course. ;-P
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Righto.
And keep in
We were subcontracted by a Rural Utility Cooperative to inventory, install,
make sales, consult, and perform billing activities and maintenance for
their Wildblue rollout. This is ongoing revenue for the installed
customers. I believe we installed about 175 units last fall until the
capacity of B
Around here, I got more calls for service in the week after the Wild
Blue rollout than in the 3 months before.
And, now with their system overload, I am poaching their customers left
and right
Bring em' on!!!
Rick Harnish wrote:
We were subcontracted by a Rural Utility Cooperative to
Given the opportunity, most WildBlue
customers will switch to an alternative source of broadband as soon as it is
available in their area. WildBlue is much better than Directway but it is
STILL satellite Internet. Physics is Physics. Ping
times usually average from 550-650 ms (at least e
anybody have a wisp in OK?
please contact curtis "curdean at yahoo.com"
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Robert - your site is still slow as molasses ! Take me up on my offer
PLEASE !
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Subject: [WISPA] WISP in 74553 OK ?
anybod
Any confirmation on this? A customer router plugged in with LAN to
the WAN or not getting a DHCP entry or even a DNS entry has caused
many bridges to collapse and appear as if it is noise, simply because
the bridges are all echoing the massive broadcast traffic.
Lonnie
On 5/8/06, Lonnie Nunweil
This is just my view:
The days of making money off just internet connectivity are closing fast.
Even the RBOCs realize that they will need to charge more and add
services and bundle.
Some have added secure email**, desktop support, internet security, etc.
to boost the ARPU.
Plus bundles lock t
I have to question the survey because many people do not know who they
get their internet from.
And when WISPs sell Wireless DSL, the respondent may answer: DSL.
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
Marlon,
You may want to take the time to at least read the Results in Brief
page 3, Conclusion page 37, Recom
Those still look pretty old-school. Have you used the handhelds from
R&S, the FSH 3GHz and 6GHz series or the handheld Anritsu(s). Same cost
or less to rent/buy and no upconverters required...
Jon Langeler
Michwave Tech.
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Sorry about that. I got the br
Interesting. How much do these go for?
Paul Hendry
Skyline Networks
http://www.skyline-networks.com
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Spectrum Analyzer
Those
Can anyone point me to some wholesale bandwidth in West Lafayette IN?
Hit me off list if you can help.
Thanks
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave
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Subj
I seem to recall that someone posted a link to a sub-$100 ping
watchdog/reboot
unit on one of these lists recently, but I cannot locate the message I
am thinking
I saw. I need a simple device to power-cycle an access point radio or
two when
pings to the network default gateway fail.
Can anybody po
Like $6k and $12K off the top of my head...
-Jon
Paul Hendry wrote:
Interesting. How much do these go for?
Paul Hendry
Skyline Networks
http://www.skyline-networks.com
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Same cost? You did notice that the Avcom unit is $3k?
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.od
Looks to me like they are more than willing to say that no one really knows
what's happening out there. They just can't come right out and say that.
Course, maybe I'm just reading that the way I want to read it?
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-
I have a HP 8569A Spectrum Analyzer with Manual...for sale if you would
like2500 I bought it from Built...works fine
Chuck Moses
HIGH DESERT WIRELESS BROADBAND COMMUNICATION
16922 Airport Blvd # 3
Mojave CA 93501
661 824 3431 office
818 406 6818 cell
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HI,
We have used many of these, but they aren't sub-$100...
http://www.digital-loggers.com/EPC.html
Travis
Microserv
J. Vogel wrote:
I seem to recall that someone posted a link to a sub-$100 ping
watchdog/reboot
unit on one of these lists recently, but I cannot locate the message I
am thinki
Hi All,
Just got our $700 gas bill for last month. That's just MY driving. No
employees. And I don't even drive an suv!
I'm thinking of a $20 per install fuel surcharge. Kinda like what the
concrete company did to me last year at this time.
What are people that have large spread out ne
Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:
> Any confirmation on this? A customer router plugged in with LAN to
> the WAN or not getting a DHCP entry or even a DNS entry has caused
> many bridges to collapse and appear as if it is noise, simply because
> the bridges are all echoing the massive broadcast traffic.
The
We just raised our install prices from $150 to $250 for each install.
People who pay for six months in advance get a free month and $50 off of
the install. Gas prices are part of it, but it was a combination of
higher leasing rates (due to increasing interest rates), increase in the
price of
I agree it could be noise but a bridge runaway will give you the 10+
second pings and with that much traffic being echoed ALL of your AP
and Clients are spewing. It would look like a massive RF flood on the
Spectrum Analyzer. Think about what the air wave look like when you
have full radio usage
Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:
> I agree it could be noise but a bridge runaway will give you the 10+
> second pings and with that much traffic being echoed ALL of your AP
> and Clients are spewing. It would look like a massive RF flood on the
> Spectrum Analyzer. Think about what the air wave look like
Here's the version I think you are looking for John:
http://tinyurl.com/z7ovs I purchased one of these a
while back but haven't had the time to play with it yet.
It's like $200 off right now while they still have stock
so you better go grab one if this is what you are looking
for.
Shannon D. Den
My apologies. I just looked at the rental cost which was more than we
pay for the R&S units...
-Jon
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Same cost? You did notice that the Avcom unit is $3k?
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)
Marlon,
Are you really driving THAT much? I have 5 full-time installers (each in
their own vehicle) and our network covers 200 miles N-S and 150 E-W and
our gas bill was only $2,200 this last month. We did 104 installs. :)
Travis
Microserv
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Hi All,
J
Those don't have the autoping feature :-(
Gino A. Villarini
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tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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Sue Crawford explains USF:
http://scrawford.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2006/5/2/1928428.html
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Thanks for the link, but this isn't what I was thinking of.
Maybe I was dreaming, but I sure thought I saw a picture
of a small device, one ethernet port only, and either a single
or duplex outlet or maybe it switched DC voltage...
that would fit in a 8X12X4
box with lots of room to spare. It seems
Thanks for your help, but I believe that is overkill for what I want.
This might have been what I saw... It looks like what I want anyway.
http://www.hw-group.com/products/ip_watchdog/index_lite_en.html
Now if I could just figure out how to buy some of them
John Vogel
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
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