I'm sure much of this will already have been covered (been out for a
couple of days). But since it was addressed to me
Don't know the details of the truck driver story, but if it wasn't his
responsibility all he needs to do is leave the truck blocking the
loading dock and walk into the st
epair crew found the eagle dead, the
> deer head nearby.
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> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070129/ap_on_fe_st/eagle_power_outage
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> Patrick Leary
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> AVP WISP Markets
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; Power spokeswoman. "This is the story
of the overly ambitious eagle who evidently found a deer head in the
landfill."
The bird, weighed down by the deer head, apparently failed to clear the
transmission lines, she said. A repair crew found the eagle dead, the
deer head nearby.
http:/
Man, I's can really read readen, but he a writen! Marlon, ya all wanted to
mention Vasoline, but Mercy,he sliped it by with the K-Y!
chuck
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Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 9:47
Recently, we decided to run VLANs off of one of the Mikrotik routers to
provide better port density. Basically routed vlans to a Cisco 2950 switch
(one VLAN per AP). To our disappointment, we found that this scenario
yielded packet loss even pinging between a hardwired radio and the Mikrotik.
We
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Harnish
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 4:00 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] I'm gonna do the honors without permission --
WELCOMEMarty& Roadstar!
Wel
Hi,
Can someone with a Dragonwave AirPair setup contact me offlist? I'm
having a slight issue with the IP addressing of these units.
Thanks,
Travis
Microserv
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Welcome Marty, it will be an honor to meet you now that Patrick has laid
such high expectations! :)
Patrick, you just earned the job of official WISPA Welcome Wagon Liaison.
Put that feather in your cap :)
Respectfully,
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc.
260-827-24
Dear WISPA members and friends (which includes many of you),
I just learned some very good news -- Marty Dougherty, CEO and founder
of Roadstar Internet (http://www.roadstarinternet.com/index.php), based
in Loundon County, VA recently joined WISPA as a paid member WISP. This
is great news and here
I have not and will not be concerned about the phone company. We all should
be streaming our businesses to have multiple revenue streams to adjust to
the influx of customers coming and going from DSL and Cable. I don't know
what it is like in your areas, but just because they are here doesn't
Nice words from AT&T but...
I'm in Los Angeles County only 1/2 mile from the city/country line. AT&T
doesn't offer DSL here - apparently they don't think there are enough
customers to justify the cost of upgrading their network. Will AT&T be
required to offer DSL here? It sounds like they will
I am interested. Please hit me off list.
> If anyone is running Tranzeo 2.4, I have about 4 of their 17db
90degree
> Horizontal sectors collecting dust. As well as a few of the 900MHz
radios.
> It turns out the big city of Greensboro is not very RF friendly
outside of
> the 5.3/5.8 range :-)
Th
Taxes, fees, and recovery surcharges are extra.
Modem is free.
Early term is extra.
They didn't mention if you had to have a Cingular account.
George Rogato wrote:
AT&T is required to offer naked DSL for $19.95 in markets that are at
least 80 percent upgraded for broadband. That describes many
I know it's not the answer your looking for, but I am in a market served
by cable and dsl all at just as fast rates and just about the same
pricing or less.
My advantage is the personalized service.
When was the last time the owner of ATT went to the home of a customer
and gave them support.
Almost makes you want to close the doors on the rural market and let the
FCC/Gov fund/force ATT or whoever to provide service in these underserved
areas.
It is going to get to the point where we are only going to be able to
compete in areas where DSL/Cable is not available. I am not sure about t
:] ok.. i didn't read all the way first... simple male issue...
please contact me offline.
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From: "Don Annas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 4:15 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Tranzeo 2.4
If anyone is running Tranzeo 2.4, I have about 4 of their 1
what polarity contact me off line.
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From: "Don Annas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 4:15 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Tranzeo 2.4
If anyone is running Tranzeo 2.4, I have about 4 of their 17db 90degree
Horizontal sectors collecti
AT&T is required to offer naked DSL for $19.95 in markets that are at
least 80 percent upgraded for broadband. That describes many of AT&T's
biggest markets, says Kimmelman, who helped negotiate the settlement.
Under the deal, AT&T's cheap DSL products will clock in at 768 kilobits
per second.
If anyone is running Tranzeo 2.4, I have about 4 of their 17db 90degree
Horizontal sectors collecting dust. As well as a few of the 900MHz radios.
It turns out the big city of Greensboro is not very RF friendly outside of
the 5.3/5.8 range :-)
_
Don Annas
336.510
January 16, 2007
AT&T to offer $20 'naked' DSL service
LESLIE CAULEY, USA TODAY
Cheaper high-speed Internet service is coming.
Within a few months, AT&T is expected to start charging $19.95 a month
for "naked" DSL, meaning you don't have to buy any other AT&T service,
including p
Well done, Forbes.
Forbes Mercy wrote:
Ouch did I really say "embarrassed" instead of embraced" I really should proof this thing better, a few hanging sentences and other grammar goofs. Oh well I did with what time I had so everyone else please don't suggest my need for English 101.
Forbes
M
Here is a good link for those who which to understand the issue more
fully. The authors are as qualified as you get and professionally known
(I don't know Andrew though) by a number of us here so we can vouch for
them.
http://www.newamerica.net/publications/policy/reclaiming_the_vast_wastel
and_wh
Ouch did I really say "embarrassed" instead of embraced" I really should proof
this thing better, a few hanging sentences and other grammar goofs. Oh well I
did with what time I had so everyone else please don't suggest my need for
English 101.
Forbes
Marlon,
I kind of gutted your letter a
Bingo. Very nice edit Forbes with one exception: the "white space" does
not refer to 700 MHz. Technically, it covers a range of more than 600
MHz sub 700 MHz, excluding a smattering of bands that will still be in
use (not expected to be present in more than 120 markets) and a few
other small channe
Marlon,
I kind of gutted your letter and changed it to one that acts a little more like
it's from an organization then a person. Please don't take offense and feel
free to change it. As you have explained to me, stepping back and looking at
it from another person's eyes sometimes gets the sa
Uses our hoppers, I'm happy to say. We had nothing to do with the sale,
design or install though, so I can't speak to the architecture. We
learned about the project later.
Patrick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Ireton
Sent: Monday, J
If done correctly it shouln't wiegh much of anything, Sounds like someone
doesn't know how to shape thier bandwidth, ie. the right antenna for the job
and space.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 1:34 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Boeing F
If you've ever been to Las Vegas, check out their monorail sometime and
I think you'll see the same problem. AP'S and Amplifiers every 300'
along the track, obviously the person(s) spec'ing it out, had no prior
experience tis' a sad, sad story
Mike-
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
200 lb
Marlon,
My opinion, but you should polish it considerably. Be more clear Marlon
and concise, and totally eliminate the are-you-crazy tone. This letter
is suitable if you are an individual, it is not suitable if being sent
on behalf of WISPA. While impassioned, it really is not professional and
wil
Anyone Mind if I send this out
Dear Sirs,
Please forgive the tone of this email, but you guys are killin' me. KILLING
me
I just read your latest proposal for the TV whitespaces. While I fully
agree with much of what you've said (no personal portable devices, no
auctions, TPC, cogn
Victor Mattison said Access US has a $4.3 million wireless Internet deal
with the USDA.
http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2007/01/29/story13.html?t=printable
http://radinfo.blogspot.com/2007/01/brick-network-acquired-by-access-us.html
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Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. -
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