If youare trying to use OpenSER, you will need to upgrade the handsets for SIP,
SCCP won't work. If you have access to Cisco support, you can download the
information to convert the handsets to SIP.
John
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From: Paul Hendry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Hal,
One more question about security on your APs. Will these do radius auth
in lieu of a certificate for WPA authentication? I need to be able to
create individual username / password access for each user and I prefer
to avoid certificates if possible. Thoughts? Will it work? Has WPA with
We aren't trying to use SCCP handsets with OpenSER. We are trying to get
Cisco CallManager Express to act as the middle man between the SCCP handsets
and our SIP infrastructure. Basically, the client uses CallManager as there
internal PBX with outside lines via the PSTN but they want to use our
Did you try both antenna ports? On the two that connected, were
the signals 12 to 14dB lower on both sides of the link?
-Hal
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Harold Bledsoe
Deliberant LLC
800.742.9865 x205
http://www.deliberant.com
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Did not try the other port and the signals
were lower on both ends.
Mark
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Of Harold Bledsoe
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006
6:21 AM
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General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] MiniPCI
wireless card
After spending a lot of time working with a couple WLM54AG's, I know
without a doubt that the main is different for a CM9 and the Compex radio.
You can switch to the b port, but as best I can tell, you still have some
loss as compared to using the main port.
In auto, the difference between the
I suppose this information would be meaningful if I had any idea what
you were talking about. Can you maybe put your thoughts into language
people can understand who do not have intimate knowledge of the product
you are discussing? I would really like to know what the differences are
between
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It looks like he is talking about the antenna ports on the mPCI card.
There are generally two u.fl or some combo u.fl and sma, etc. He is
stating that if you utilize the wrong port on the card then what is
configured you will loss 20+db of signal. It also looks like the
WLM54AG's have an
First off. I'm back to a 48v 420mA power supply.
To the solution.
I ran another cat5 up the tower and plugged it into the RB 532.
Now I have one cable for poe and one cable for data, and it all works fine.
And check this. My headache went away as soon as the problem did. :)
Problem solved.
I thought the issue was that the cards are mis marked. Marked back
wards. The outside corner is actually antenna port A . Card says B
George
Anthony Will wrote:
It looks like he is talking about the antenna ports on the mPCI card.
There are generally two u.fl or some combo u.fl and sma, etc.
Hi all,
I have a consulting client that needs to get some Internet backbone
east/southeast of Houston. Looking for something 3 to 10meg in
capacity, with roof rights to bring a point-to-point link in on 5ghz.
Client has several towers available in the area between Houston and
Galveston.
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