On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
customer's location via speakeasy! grin Maybe I'll see if Butch
can come up with something that will choke people back after 10
minutes of anything over say, 2 megs, then slow them down down down
till they stop using the net for an
Ball State receives FCC approval to test and deploy WiMAX technology
By kpaul, Section BSU
Posted on Sat Dec 09, 2006 at 11:46:47 AM EST
By Anthony Romano
MUNCIE, IN - The wireless world will be watching Ball State's Office
of Wireless Research and Mapping (OWRM) closely as it becomes among
Check with your CPA on that.
The IRS likes to see salary and other activities that represent that
your company really is a company and not a tax shelter so that you
avoid the sole proprietor tax schedule.
(It's called piercing the veil -- if you don't have minutes and annual
shareholder
I was visiting Seattle, and spoke with one of their reps. Sounds like
they bought up a bunch of university 2.5 2.6 G licenses
inexpensively. Anyone have feedback on how well their wimax works in
NLOS environments?
Thanks - Marshall
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Marlon,
You can make all your mail traffic go through Postini without being
charged more, and you can still charge the customer the $1 fee for usage.
And, yeah, people do like.
Mario
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
We don't put everyone on Postini. We charge those that want the
filtering $1
Can you explain this in more detail? I am not quite following you on this.
Thanks,
Scriv
Mario Pommier wrote:
Marlon,
You can make all your mail traffic go through Postini without being
charged more, and you can still charge the customer the $1 fee for usage.
And, yeah, people do
If they are using Nexnet gear... (which I think they are) , is not Wimax ...
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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It is not WiMax but a similar proprietary fixed wireless platform which
takes advantage of OFDM, higher power and exclusive use of bandwidth in
2.5 GHz. It was created before there was WiMax. I have never used the
product but have heard others speak favorably of it.
Scriv
Gino A. Villarini
Sure is NextNet, Both of us are in the same hut. The DC injectors say
NextNet Wireless and so do the ODU's when I climb past them
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP (9477)
320-256-9478 Fax
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I have a customer in Daytona, FL that needs better than DSL upload
speeds and QOS if possible. If anybody on the list is covering that area
please contact me offlist. Thank you.
Dylan
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I heard from a customer that they have issues with distance.
One of his neighbors was attempting to use their service, but it wasn't
working correctly, even though it was fully LOS.
As best I can tell, they're more money around here, less bandwidth, and have
trouble beyond 12 miles???
Then
Aren't the current WISP dues like $250 ish / year? (that really isn't that
much)
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Check with your CPA on that.
The IRS likes to see salary and other activities that represent that your
company really is
Basically, we can't get them to stay on the SR9, in a WAR board, because
there's only 2 positions a pigtail will fit, and both are stressed due to
the pigtail's attempting to revert to the pre-installed shape (curled up in
a bag...).
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neofast.net - fast internet
Postini has what is called, non-account bouncing and it will allow those
accounts not in the Postini data base to be passed through. Another benefit
is that Postini will filter all non-accounts for viruses using two filtering
engines, McAfee and Authentium. If McAfee finds an email clean, it
Does anyone use, have thoughts about, or know where to get 25 pr outdoor
cat5?
I am curious if using it on a tower could save in future deployments.
You'd have it punched in a block at the top and bottom
and would only have run jumpers for new radios.
Brian
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I place my pigtails on a cookie sheet, stretched to the position I want
them to be in, then bake them at about 175F for 30-45 min.
Takes that shape memory right out of them.
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
Basically, we can't get them to stay on the SR9, in a WAR board, because
there's only 2
I've got a roll of it I'll give you REAL cheap (it's been sitting in the
warehouse for over a year now)
-Charles
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We just deployed on two water towers, and ran 25 pair cables on both. We
have 8 port patch panels (from Skywalker) and a total of 14 cables on one
tower. We have deployed AP's and backhauls to almost fill up the boxes. It
works great.
Mike
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http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/31/technology/google/index.htm
Google leaders stick with $1 salary
According to the search engine's latest proxy filing, Eric Schmidt, Larry
Page and Sergey Brin each turned down a raise.
By Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney.com senior writer
March 31, 2006: 4:38 PM EST
do you have enough room to tape them dudes in place?
works well for me.
On 12/15/06, Blair Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I place my pigtails on a cookie sheet, stretched to the position I want
them to be in, then bake them at about 175F for 30-45 min.
Takes that shape memory right out of
Yep, works nicely. We've run several hubs with 25pr CAT5 outdoor cable.
Gobs and gobs of goo inside...have a few hand rags ready!
I believe the cable brand is Mohawk. Good stuff.
Best,
Brad
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Short term solution , kinda costly though, is use jb weld while the
piggy is plugged into the card on your work bench and the next day you
will have a permanantly affixed pigtail on that card.
Im pretty positive the piggy won't be coming loose.
I did this to a couple of cm9's a year ago and
I have used hotglue to keep the connectors in place. I wish I could say it
gets done everytime, but I don't think it does. It really isn't hard to get
the glue off of the board if you need to switch a card.
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482
Founding
Punch blocks, enclosures? What did you do for that?
Brian
Yep, works nicely. We've run several hubs with 25pr CAT5 outdoor cable.
Gobs and gobs of goo inside...have a few hand rags ready!
I believe the cable brand is Mohawk. Good stuff.
Best,
Brad
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Yeah...66 blocks or 110?
Charles, if Brian doesn't want your cable, I may be interested...give him
dibs, though... ;)
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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Yep, standard 25pr 66 blocks mounted inside NEMA4 enclosures. Works well.
I've attached a snapshot.
Best,
Brad
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What sources are you using to piece this kit together?
Brian
Mike Delp wrote:
We just deployed on two water towers, and ran 25 pair cables on both. We
have 8 port patch panels (from Skywalker) and a total of 14 cables on one
tower. We have deployed AP's and backhauls to almost fill up the
Ditto on the hot glue.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Rick Harnish wrote:
I have used hotglue to keep the connectors in place. I wish I could say it
gets done everytime, but I don't think it does. It really isn't hard to get
the glue off of the board if you need to switch a card.
Google is a C Corp, not an LLC or an S Corp.
Big difference.
Frank Muto wrote:
http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/31/technology/google/index.htm
Google leaders stick with $1 salary
According to the search engine's latest proxy filing, Eric Schmidt,
Larry Page and Sergey Brin each turned down a
Can't get the attachment on the list... Offlist, maybe? URL, maybe?
Thanks!
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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StarOS has the ability to run a VDS tunnel from any two StarOS V3
devices. That will enable you to run a 128 or 256 bit AES encrypted
tunnel. If memory serves me correctly, Lonnie is able to get 15mbps
or more out of that type of setup?
If you're worried about interference, try x2 or x4
Wind storms came through last night. Power out at 6 sites this morning,
various power companies. Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2 generators,
purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units. 2
sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators. Will be a late night
I
Hate those things, don't know why anyone uses them. I'm up here in the
great white north (Canada) and we can on ocations see temps as low as
-40. I try and avoid the ufl;s but when I have to use them we always
glue them down to the board to prevent them from coming off, I don't
trust them
How many feet do you have?
Brad
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 25 pr Outdoor cat5
I've got a roll of it I'll give you REAL cheap (it's been
Google is a PUBLICLY TRADED C Corp... even a bigger difference. :)
Travis
Peter R. wrote:
Google is a C Corp, not an LLC or an S Corp.
Big difference.
Frank Muto wrote:
http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/31/technology/google/index.htm
Google leaders stick with $1 salary
According to the search
How would one go about implementing Marlon's idea in MT? Just started
using it and any tips are appreciated. - Marshall
On 12/14/06, Butch Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
customer's location via speakeasy! grin Maybe I'll see if
Hi,
We use a standard hot glue gun... then you can get it back off if you
have to, but it holds until then. :)
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
Short term solution , kinda costly though, is use jb weld while the
piggy is plugged into the card on your work bench and the next day you
And how would I do that?
Last I knew, Postini wanted to get paid too.
grin
Marlon
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If you need 100 megabit Cat 5 performance then it is best to terminate
on 110 blocks instead of 66 blocks. That is what I was always told in
the past. I have no proof other than what others told me. Can anyone
else confirm or deny?
Scriv
Brad Belton wrote:
Yep, standard 25pr 66 blocks
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