My bad! Sorry, I read 2007. Or I thought I did.
Peter
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
H. I was thinking that I'd like to go hear this. But it seems
I'm about 6 months too late!
Marlon
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H. I was thinking that I'd like to go hear this. But it seems I'm
about 6 months too late!
Marlon
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42846865 (icq)And I run my o
For bridges I've been having great luck with both
the Tranzeo cpe 200s and the Inscape Data radios.
Marlon(509)
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And I
I am having the problems with 6000 5a Tranzeos lately they seem to
lockup or now the signal levels have dropped drastically at two
locations.
You have a Good Day now,
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Good old Oldsmobile. My dad had a 442, man was it nice.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
personally, I don't like the router/radio combo units. I have yet to
see a radio router that's anywhere near as easy to deal with as a linksys.
Depends upon what one would consider easy.
For us, we've never had a better performing radio-router combo a
I've had great luck too in the past. RMA lead
time is way too long though for me - 2-3 weeks to get one repaired and sent
back.
I do use the routing features, which could be what
is causing the lockups. Not sure. Either way, I've been disappointed
lately and need to get more reliable
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Hello David,
Great tip on the 4-4-1. What does the 4-4-2 mean?
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uhh, yeah… in NJ, you take $400/ month and run. Most tower
owners come back and say $4,000 / month take it or leave it…
J DIFFERENT ball game out here near NYC.
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BellSouth Expands pre-WiMAX Service to 2 More Markets
http://www.convergedigest.com/Wireless/broadbandwirelessarticle.asp?ID=19588
BellSouth announced the expansion of its pre-WiMAX broadband wireless into
two new markets by late October -- select parts of Albany, Georgia and
Paducah, Kentucky. A
I've purchased about 70 of the CPQ's, and I haven't
seen the kind of trouble you're having. Had to send 1 back because
something was rattling inside of it. Tranzeo had one to me in two days
(from Canada), cross-shipped, which I didn't have to ask for.
I am not using the routing feature
Agreed on the Linksys router part... We have
recommended them since our beginning in 2001, and the only problems we've really
had with them is when the Wireless-G v5 routers came out... They had a bug
that would not work in our specific situation (routed network, Windows DHCP
server). Once
What happened to Dee ? He's offline as of this morning.
My hosted barracuda's stranded :~(
R
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Yeah, because you didn't ask for all the things that you should ask for, for
long term protection.
If you are willing to sign their default contract as is, (which is
completely one sided) there are no barriers and it moves really quick. And
because you stated what you wanted to pay and expected
Dan Waggoner, a partner in Davis Wright Tremaine LLP's Seattle office,
will speak at the Law Seminars International 11th Annual Conference on
Telecommunications Law, April 3-4, 2006, in Seattle, Washington. He will
present "The Continuing Evolution of Unlicensed Wireless Services,"
addressing t
Yeah I do the same thing. We tell the potential new customer that if the
survey goes good we want to install them on the spot do to higher gas prices
and cost of sending the guys out there twice. If they only want the survey
done and it goes good and they dont let us install it on the spot we
Teletronics and Zcomax both have what you are
looking for.
personally, I don't like the router/radio combo
units. I have yet to see a radio router that's anywhere near as easy to
deal with as a linksys.
Marlon(509)
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Hi,
Did I miss something? You said $250 per month, they came back with $400
per month and you executed the lease? :(
Travis
Microserv
Rick Smith wrote:
I dunno man, I called Global one day, and said "I want space on that tower,
I'll
pay you $250 a month for two antennas" and they got me a
The numbers for the AU look decent. The SU numbers are not as
good. I might consider moving the SU to mod 5 and leave the AU at
6. 10Mhz channels gives you more flexability to work around noise
and can help. The perfect world real thruput of an AU is 35MB on ver
4.0 firmware at 20Mhz, and 1
I dunno man, I called Global one day, and said "I want space on that tower,
I'll
pay you $250 a month for two antennas" and they got me a lease for $400...
executed it
and installed equipment within 2 weeks
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We handle this a bit differently. We don't do site surveys anymore. We
only do installs.
We book the appointment etc. I head out to the site and IF I can't figure
out a way to get service to them, I leave. They owe nothing. But if I can
get them lit up, I have a customer.
laters,
Marlon
Ok, as expected neighboring radios on the AU side are becoming more active
and the link is really beginning to suffer now. Here are the SU counters as
of this morning:
Modulation Level:| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
SUCCESS :|545682 1278 10264 2283703
I would echo that. Deliberant is great to work with and the radios work very well.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net
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Hello Mike,
Certainly the SNR is better than LEDs, but not as important or useful as a
RSSI reading. As others here have pointed out it is very possible the SNR
could improve by misaligning the link. A misaligned link will only cause
you more trouble down the road. I'm hoping Patrick follows th
Hi Brad,
A lot of what Dave has said is good info and my reply is a bit
redundant. The lights on the bottom of the radio should really only
be used for a rough indication of signal level. This is true for
most radio products that offer lights for RSL. Once you have
achieved association via
We're using the B-only version with StarOS. They work wonderfully. I
think I mentioned it already on another list, but once again, I
recommend these.
-Nick
Chad Halsted wrote:
Take a look at these…
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwo/rwo-plus-hpg-15a.htm
I have ordered a coup
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