It's okay to mention StarOS Lonnie, the more details
the better IMO.
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KyWiFi, LLC - Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
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I can't believe how Nuvio is trying to pawn this off again..
The denial is the hardest to swallow...
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I love this...
[quote]
"Broadband wireless allows the company to provide higher-capacity services.
It can offer 100mbps on unlicensed band and 10mbps on licensed bands -
speeds unavailable with DSL. Broadband wireless also enables "
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-Charles
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Yes that is with WAR boards and StarV3, but the point was more the
range that can be attained and the antenna used (which is why I did
not even mention StarOS).
Lonnie
On 10/13/06, KyWiFi LLC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is quite remarkable Lonnie, thank you for sharing.
I assume you are us
Peter R. wrote:
How about buying a partition on a Sylantro switch?
Much more robust than Asterisk - and it can replace all of the features
that your Nuvio IP Centrex people had.
Funny you mentioned Sylantro, Pete is one of my wisp customers at his
vacation home here.
I talked to him 4 years a
Sam Tetherow wrote:
The announcement was 'pre-wimax' which means damned near anything
EXCEPT wimax ;) I would think if they were looking at .16e they would
announce it to be the most buzzword complaint.
BST is running CDMA using Navinia, which is supposed to be upgradeable
to WiMAX.
-Matt
Now that makes sense, and they will use #2 to justify #1 because I
rarely find that #2 by itself motivates them.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Mark Del Bianco wrote:
BST is doing this for two other reasons, also. They've been accused
of warehousing the spectrum to prevent competitive
The announcement was 'pre-wimax' which means damned near anything EXCEPT
wimax ;) I would think if they were looking at .16e they would announce
it to be the most buzzword complaint.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Rich Comroe wrote:
Isn't it the WiMAX "mobility" opportunity? Wasn't th
How about buying a partition on a Sylantro switch?
Much more robust than Asterisk - and it can replace all of the features
that your Nuvio IP Centrex people had.
Regards,
Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
Same here, our customers' calls were being routed to an automated
Qwest recordi
BST is doing this for two other reasons, also. They've been accused of warehousing the spectrum to prevent competitive uses, and several commentors in the AT&T/BST merger proceeding have asked the FCC to order spectrum divestiture as a condition of merger approval. If they don't roll it out (or a
Same here, our customers' calls were being routed to an automated
Qwest recording over the past few weeks. Not all calls, but something
like 8 out of every 10 calls placed.
Nuvio is going downhill, maybe they will turn things around and be
honest with their partners. If not, I don't expect to see
This is quite remarkable Lonnie, thank you for sharing.
I assume you are using StarOS on WAR boards for the
5.8GHz and 900MHz links referenced below?
Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder
KyWiFi, LLC - Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
"Your Hometown Broadband Provider"
http://www.KyWiFi.com
Call Us Today: 859.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Dylan Oliver wrote:
Meru Networks does ~2ms handoffs between access points through
controllers which run Redhat (or some other rpm-based distro; I
forget). The access points report the signal level of clients to
the controller, which then decides which AP to send traffic f
We are using the PacWireless 11 dB yagis for our AP. We are fortunate
in that we have a narrow valley so that two 11 dB yagis cover both
directions very nicely.
I set up and AP 42 km from my first install. It is linked at 5.8 GHz
with 3 foot dishes and CM9 radios. I get -70 dB signals and it i
20mhz channels. No noise in the areas I tested. Im sure downtown will be
different. The mobile end was not mounted. I just had it in my hand stuck
out of the van window. So it was only 4' or so off the ground. A/P is only
90' from the ground. No tilt on the A/P 120* sector. John has specs on his
si
Hi All,
Here is the kind of work that WISPA is involved in for you. These are some
of the issues that make it important to join. These fights take time and
money. The more folks that help out, the less of a load that we all have to
bear.
This is from a list that Cisco, Intel, New America,
Isn't it the WiMAX "mobility" opportunity? Wasn't the original 802.16 specs
completely rewritten to add the opportunity for mobility?
Rich
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Meru Networks does ~2ms handoffs between access points through controllers which run Redhat (or some other rpm-based distro; I forget). The access points report the signal level of clients to the controller, which then decides which AP to send traffic for the client through. It's simple, smart and
Test
I lost this list for a while
Mike
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If this snow disappears tomorrow I will be loading up the Tranzeo 900
with a Superpass omni. and I have the other two integrated radios to
test with, 8 and 11db.
Will let you know.
You have a Good Day now,
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Was the test with 5, 10 or 20mhz channels? What was your noise floor at
each test site? How was the mobile end
mounted? What is the beamwidth on those antennas (or model numbers to
look them up) and what elevation were
each at? Any tilt on the antennas?
Jeromie
Joe Laura wrote:
Well, I final
I did not want to start with an omni because Im sure the noise floor is high
downtown. I figured a sector would be better for initial testing. Tonight
I am going to aim the sector downtown and do some more testing as well as 3
miles out and further. If all goes ok with the existing noise floor I
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, KyWiFi LLC wrote:
Please let us know if you decide to play with 900Mhz using an omni
instead of a sector as I would be interested in hearing the range
that is possible with an omni compared to a sector. I have my eye
on the PacWireless OD9-11 (http://tinyurl.com/vq7dj).
Does anyone know anything about DataFlo? According to the press release
it appears they were bought for 1.4x revenue, which seems awfully cheap.
-Matt
Peter R. wrote:
Covad Communications Group Inc. announced it will acquire the assets
of DataFlo Communications LLC, a Chicago-based broadband w
Thank you for sharing this information with the list Joe, I appreciate
it and I'm sure others do too!
Please let us know if you decide to play with 900Mhz using an omni
instead of a sector as I would be interested in hearing the range that
is possible with an omni compared to a sector. I have my e
Covad Communications Group Inc. announced it will acquire the assets of
DataFlo Communications LLC, a Chicago-based broadband wireless provider,
adding a sixth market to its coverage area.
Covad will acquire substantially all the assets of DataFlo for
approximately $1.4 million in cash. For th
Well, I finally got time to hang the 900 A/P tonight. MT with SR9 on a 532a.
Client is a Rb112. Superpass 10dbi sector and a 10dbi panel for the client.
While its not the golden bullet sorta speak I am very impressed with it.
What better place to test than City Park. Its full of old tall oaks. From
We had the same BS
They had the nerve to tell us basically the same as your letter but in our
case the actually disassociated numbers and business (when someone tried to
call) were receiving "this number is no longer in service"
OH THIS WENT OVER WELL let me tell ya
And of course NUVIO recites t
First note referenced incorrect antenna. The nut I dropped is from the OD9-8 omni.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
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WASHINGTON, Oct 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications
Commission on Thursday voted to permit certain wireless devices to use
vacant airwaves between active television channels as long as they do
not cause interference.
"Allowing low-power wireless devices to operate in the unused port
The ARRL this week notified the US District Court of Appeals -- DC
Circuit that it's appealing certain aspects of the FCC's Part 15 rules
governing broadband over power line (BPL) systems.
League members are worried the FCC is giving them the shaft when it
comes to Ham Radio vs BPL, and are go
*FCC Moves on 700MHz Analog Spectrum*
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/78792
FCC Ponders How To Fill Up 'White Spaces'
http://www.telecomweb.com/tnd/19766.html
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC ) today
unanimously took several first-step actions, including the partial grant
of a Qu
I was installing a PACWireless YA9-13 yesterday. Dropped on of the nuts. The antenna is still on the tower, so I have no way to find out what size I need to get. Anyone know what size I need for this antenna?
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installati
Is our company the only Nuvio Private Label Partner who has reported
this to Nuvio or are there others? See their e-mail below...
From: Mike Roberts
To: KyWiFi LLC
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: RE: October & November Sales
Shannon,
This is the first if have heard of this. Nu
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