I don't think a RB532 will run 2 SR5's with a 2' patch cable and a 48VDC
power supply without s0me weirdness happening. I only put one Super Range
card in a RB532 and one Atheros or Prism card.
Mac
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It's actually the ethernet port acting up. Thought maybe it was lack of
power.
Mac Dearman wrote:
I don't think a RB532 will run 2 SR5's with a 2' patch cable and a 48VDC
power supply without s0me weirdness happening. I only put one Super Range
card in a RB532 and one Atheros or Prism card.
Ethernet port acting up ? As in connecting / disconnecting ? Make sure
you have it set for "long cable", if that doesn't work - disable
auto-negotiation and try 100mbps half duplex, if that don't work -
10mbps full duplex and then last try 10mbps HALF duplex..
JohnnyO
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Anyone know if mikrotik does shared key for wep?
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I'm already at 10mb half.
Where is this long cable setting?
Brian
JohnnyO wrote:
Ethernet port acting up ? As in connecting / disconnecting ? Make sure
you have it set for "long cable", if that doesn't work - disable
auto-negotiation and try 100mbps half duplex, if that don't work -
10mbps fu
what would you recommend for an internal point to point link, going 50
feet across a backyard?
need: inexpensive; needs to be wireless.
harware budget is no more than: $300.
any thoughts?
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I think I found it. Thanks, all.
I'll let you know the results.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=210&highlight=long+cable&sid=5d5d6558c2bc21460b84df74a2cba94b
Brian
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I'm already at 10mb half.
Where is this long cable setting?
Brian
JohnnyO wrote:
Ethernet
Welcome aboard Harold - Very glad to see you here. Looking forward to
your participation.
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Hal,
Yay! You are a welcome addition to the list.
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JohnnyO wrote:
Welcome aboard Harold - Very glad to see you here. Looking forward to
your participation.
Warm Regards,
JohnnyO !
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George Rogato wrote:
> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlebusiness.aspx?type=ousiv&storyID=2006-09-12T052710Z_01_N11192322_RTRIDST_0_BUSINESSPRO-TELECOMS-ATT-TV-DC.XML&from=business
For those who can't psychically divine article content from URLs, the
article is about a service through which a
Welcome Harold! (and Deliberant Wireless)
Good to have you here on list with us.
Now let's see what kind of specials you have running :)
Mac Dearman
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Depending on throughput needed - two Linksys (WRTGxx) wireless routers
loaded with Linux and small directional antennas ought to do the trick.
CLARIFICATION: I have never tried the WRTGxx routers or the Linux that I
read about on line that people are loading on them. It just came to my mind
as rea
Mac - call me - it's rather urgent - 337-368-7188
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Depending on through
And how are you charging the batteries?
Tom DeReggi
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IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Get a pair of Access Points like Deliberant DLB2350 and set them to run
WDS. Also set them to WPA personal security. Set a shared key. Total
cost about $230.00.
If you want to use a little bit more security you can download
FreeRadius for either Linux or Windows XP
and set your security to
I think the point is that AT&T is pushing to charge extra for additional
bandwidth loads, e.g., Amazon, Google, Yahoo! etc, and this is where all the
Net Neutrality crap began from.
Do you recall AT&T Whitacre's "nobody gets a free ride" statement?
http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_i
Bring the charger from home.
Something comparable to this with a "deep cell" setting.
http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?aol_refer=false&msn_refer=false&nest=http://www.qvc.com/scripts/detail.dll?item=V48949!tpl=DETAIL!ref=GBA&ref=GBA&cm_ven=
GOOGLEBASE&cm_cat=HOME%20IMPROVEMENT&cm_pla=HOME%20PR
I would deal with it by a data transfer cap. Charge more when they
exceed a "normal" amount. I need to be able to oversell my bandwidth
and if everyone used their speed to its max, I would not be able
supply a good service for the price I charge.
The good thing is that if everyone watches TV us
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fyi
They have a few spectrum analyzers for sale
here.
Marlon(509)
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(icq)
And I run my own wisp!6
Has this unit added support for abilty to notify (Email) remote admin (ISP)
when status is changed to battery?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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That would be 100 X the solution of Linksys anything!!!
Good call John.
Mac
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Thanks for all the warm welcomes! :-) I'm happy to be here!
-Hal
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
fyi
They have a few spectrum analyzers for sale here.
Just becareful, some of them wont work. I used to buy them all of them
time to repair.
Jeremy
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Hi guys. I just wanted you guys to know that Matt Larsen and I will be
speaking at ISPCON together. We will get you more details soon. This has
just been decided. WISPA will have a pretty big presence there I think.
I believe Tom DeReggi said he is speaking also? I know Tom is coming.
Tom, tel
David, let's keep this board non-political except relating to internet or
frequency issues . Saying "including Fox News (We report, we decide)" just
didn't need to be said. TIA, Brad
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I'll be there (95% sure anyway) as well. And this time I'm not speaking! I
get to go and learn! whoo hooo
For those that don't know It's on the 7th - 9th of November.
http://www.ispcon.com/
laters,
Marlon
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(408) 907-6910 (V
Linksys ap and any ol cpe device (even a laptop) should do the trick unless
the buildings are made out of 6' thick concrete. We regularly get more than
50' from the aps.
Marlon
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(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consultin
We've had a data cap in place since day one here. Bring on the iptv!
Marlon
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(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net
Should be a good session. What's the topic going to be??
I'm hoping to be able to drop in.
jack
John Scrivner wrote:
Hi guys. I just wanted you guys to know that Matt Larsen and I will be
speaking at ISPCON together. We will get you more details soon. This ha
And when the tubes are full, you can't get your email for two weeks. - cw
Frank Muto wrote:
I think the point is that AT&T is pushing to charge extra for additional
bandwidth loads, e.g., Amazon, Google, Yahoo! etc, and this is where all
the Net Neutrality crap began from.
Do you recall AT&T
Bingo Frank Muto!
Exactly my point. (figured I would stir the pot up, it has been quiet
lately)
This is a new approach to delivering cable tv. Across your network to
reach their customer. Would be ok if it was a minimum bandwidth
consumption like Vonage, but, it's not, it's 500kbps MINIMUM.
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1813A1.pdf
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According to Om Malik this service will only work on AT&T's network, so
you don't really have to worry about your network.
"The browser-based service, called AT&T Broadband TV, is available now
for $20 a month, and will be available to all AT&T DSL and WorldNet
subscribers. It will also work w
We are still looking at Feb 2009 before we can use the television band
but a little over 2 years is much better than not being able to use the
channels at all. I consider this to be a victory for WISPA and this
industry. We will have to remain diligent in making sure this process
stays on track
Hi All,
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1813A1.doc
Looks like we're still TWO years away from being able to use the white
spaces. In a month we'll see the first draft rules from the FCC.
It looks like what they want to do is to get some testing data. I'd like to
pro
Just think of how this'll hit the DSL guys! grin
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So, does anyone know if it looks like I would be fine on the power side
of things?
I have tweaked the ethernet port settings for no gain.
Next step is to get climbing 280ft to replace board, but I'd like to
confirm power first.
Brian
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I have a RB 532 on 300 foot of c
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You should see about getting a room for 30 minutes for a WISPA Meeting.
See you there!
Peter
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I would think a better approach would be to work with Intel or another
company who is already building prototypes to get a test system built
and have WISPs become the operations portion of a test for this type of
technology. A converted WiFi unit will not have any of the existing GPS
or sniffin
See you there...booth 508.
Jeff
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I'll be there (95% sure anyway) as well. And
I expect we will be seeing an uptick in download traffic following the
availability of this service.
-Matt
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The second we get 70-80Ghz down under $15,000, it will start to get
interesting.
I've ran into very few places that Fiber can't be run less than 1/2 mile
cheaper than buying GB wireless.
The only real sale strategy for GB at its existing cost, is Speed of
Install. For those who can't afford t
Well - there goes the ISPCON neighborhood if Jeff will be there!!
I am trying to make plans as I sit here now.
Anyone going that may want to share a room with me?
I don't snore, drink, smoke, stay out/up late, leave clothes on the bed,
towels on the bathroom floor, eat late at night, put food
:-p
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Well - there goes the ISPCON neighborhood if Jeff will be there!!
I am trying to make plans as
Scriv,
That is great news to see that WISPA will have a strong presence at ISPCON.
Unfortunately Ken and I will not be able to make it. :-(
Have one or two or three for me.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
NEW-ISP
John Scrivner wrote:
Hi guys. I just wanted you guys to know that Matt Larsen and I will
Yea, Scriv you are right - forget my screwball ideas.
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Where did you find the 500k minimum requirement? I looked on
att.mobitv.com and couldn't find any speed requirement or average
bandwidth usage. From the looks of the channel lineup I can see that it
could be significantly less as some of the channels are designed
specifically for mobile usage
Only way I am going to make it is if I can get someone to buy the Envoy
I won last time so I can subsidize my ticket price, that and get some
people to pay up on the blackmail money from various 'con pictures I
have threatened to circulate on the lists
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Hi All,
I don't know what other ones are out there yet but ISP-Planet is writing
profiles on the distributors we use. Here's the one that Jeff G. did on EC.
http://www.isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/equipment/distributors/electro-comm.html
If anyone knows of others that have been done, I'd li
Here is the relevant paragraph.
"The Notice proposed to require that fixed unlicensed devices incorporate a geo-location method such as GPS or be professionally installed, and that they access a database to identify vacant channels at their location. It proposed to require that portable unlicens
I'm current setup with a tower at my NOC
running Tranzeo 2.4, WDS with a Tranzeo 2.4 on a water tower
about 1/2 mile away, and then a Tranzeo 5.8 backhaul from the water tower
to a third POP about 8 miles away. No LOS from the NOC to the third
POP.
The backhaul from the water tower
to
Jason,
It ought to work like a charm. It sounds
like maybe a bad gateway set in the BH unit or an Ethernet mismatch maybe or
even a port on a switch.
Did you check that link on the ground and
pass data through it? Like surf the net before hanging them in the air
Mac
You will need to route these links. Then it will work. The Tranzeos are
NOT transparent bridges. They do support proxy arp but this breaks a
bridge after multiple links. At least that has been my experience. Try
routed links and I bet this all works for you.
Scriv
Jason Hensley wrote:
I'm cu
Well, this link has been up as it is for the past
few months. I know the boxes are good as they have been used in other
areas in the past month or so. The WDS setup was a quick fix for an issue
I had with coverage and I need to go back and get that out of there (do a real
backhaul). I fig
Thanks John. I wondered that. I need to route my whole setup anyway, just
haven't been able to make the time to do that. Everything is bridged at the
moment in the WDS setup and it works fine. I figured the 5a's would do the
same but I'm having trouble with the AP where it is. I know that i
So what Power Supply has won your first pick approval?
(between 21-28V)
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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By power supply I am talking about the on board power supply. My
first pick for external supply is solar charger to 24V batteries.
Lonnie
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(between 21-28V)
Tom DeReggi
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Augh!!!
Now I need to go to ispcon.
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Hi guys. I just wanted you guys to know that Matt Larsen and I
I climbed and swapped RB532 and it is still messing up.
Exact cable length is 265ft. Eth port to poe injector.
How do I figure out if this is too far for 2 sr5?
This is running nstream.
Brian
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
So, does anyone know if it looks like I would be fine on the power
side of t
Ron,
Where did this relevant paragraph come from? I like the mention of
me but I can't take credit for it. I use the information from the FCC data, just
happen to be pretty good at mapping the information. Most people could do a
simple search channel by channel in the FCC database and get
Brian,
Have you tried to turn the power down on the SR5's to see if that's the
problem?
Mac Dearman
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