[WISPA] [Fwd: Business Account - Portrait Innovations]

2007-09-07 Thread Tim Wolfe


---BeginMessage---
Hello,

 

 I am trying to find a WISP provider for the Warrington PA area.  Our
address is 1601 Main Street in Warrington, PA 18976.  Please let me know
as soon as you can; this location is scheduled to open on the 26th and
cannot open without internet access.  Up until this point, my efforts to
find anyone with more than dial up have been fruitless.

 

Thanks for your time!

 

Thank you,

 

Macie Griffin

Administrative Assistant/Project Manager 

Construction

 

Portrait Innovations

2016 Ayrsley Town Boulevard, Suite 200

Charlotte, NC 28273

 

Direct:  704-499-9340

Fax:  704-499-9301

Cell: 336-682-2339

 

 

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RE: [WISPA Members] communication (was Re: [WISPA] OT: Cell Phone Repeaters.)

2007-09-07 Thread Rick Harnish
Correction, I have made the needed revisions to the webpage code of ethics
as of last night.  Unless there is further discussion about other changes,
we are complete for now.

Rick

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Of John Scrivner
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WISPA Members] communication (was Re: [WISPA] OT: Cell Phone
Repeaters.)

The revisions to the Code of Ethics are not completed yet. We are 
redefining the terms under which we will all act and behave as a 
condition of membership in WISPA. Our Code of Ethics is the only logical 
place I know of for us to state that we will support the following of 
all laws. Once the revisions are completed we will send a public 
statement along with a copy of the updated text.  Our Board Meeting 
minutes are being  put together now so we can send those to all members 
for review via this list. All WISPA members are subscribed to this 
list.  Let us know if we are missing anything else here.
All the best,
Scriv
 

Matt Liotta wrote:
 In a email addressing Ralph directly that went to the list at large I 
 learned there was a WISPA Board meeting and a Code of Ethics change. 
 This seems like a terrible way to communicate such information to our 
 members especially since not all members are on the public list.

 -Matt

 Rick Harnish wrote:
 Ralph,

 I have placed you on moderation.  I will approve or disapprove all of 
 your
 posts to this public list.  I expect your cooperation in this 
 matter.  By
 the way, we did make a change to Article 2 of the Code of Ethics this
 morning in our board meeting in response to your pleas.  I'm sure it 
 isn't
 enough to satisfy you but it is the best we can do at this time.  WISPA
 represents all WISPs and will seek to guide them into compliance through
 various means.  This will be continued discussion with the FCC on rule
 modification, pressuring vendors to certify all systems and hardware and
 educating the members on the importance of certification.  This will 
 not be
 a quick process and may take years to accomplish.  I hope you realize 
 that
 your comments are driving more people away from WISPA than they are
 educating.  Please keep your comments and discussions civil.  While 
 you may
 be completely legal with your compliance, your tact and lack of 
 politeness
 on the list is disgraceful, thus in my opinion, you are no better 
 than any
 non-compliant WISP in our fold.  If you want to be perceived as a
 professional then you need to start acting professional.

 I have not moderated your posts on the member's only list as it is a 
 private
 list.  However, I expect the same degree of proper decorum on that 
 list as
 well.

 Respectfully,
 Rick Harnish
 List Moderator


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RE: [WISPA] Committee Roll Call

2007-09-07 Thread Jeff Broadwick
I'm probably the only dense one...but how do I respond?  If you want me to
post a comment, I'll need a user name/password.  

Jeff 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Harnish
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 12:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'WISPA General List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WISPA] Committee Roll Call

I need to document the various committee members for the website.  Please
respond to HYPERLINK
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are a
member of any of the following committees or wish to join one.  I would like
all responses by Sunday evening.

 

*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=65WISPA Committees 

*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=73700 Mhz Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=71CALEA Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=66Certification Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=70FCC Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=72Promotions Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=69Wholesale Committee 

Respectively,

Rick Harnish


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[WISPA] Committee Chairs

2007-09-07 Thread Rick Harnish
I need task each committee chair to write a brief synopsis of what the
committee’s focus is , current projects being worked on and future project
plans so that I can add it to the website.  Please submit these articles to
me by next Wednesday.

 

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RE: [WISPA] Committee Roll Call

2007-09-07 Thread Rick Harnish
Jeff,

I just want you to send me an email offlist letting me know what committees
you are on.  I'm not sure why there were hyperlinks on this list email.  I
cut and pasted from the webpage, I should have sent it in plain text.  Sorry
about that.

Rick

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Behalf Of Jeff Broadwick
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 8:22 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Committee Roll Call

I'm probably the only dense one...but how do I respond?  If you want me to
post a comment, I'll need a user name/password.  

Jeff 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Harnish
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 12:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'WISPA General List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WISPA] Committee Roll Call

I need to document the various committee members for the website.  Please
respond to HYPERLINK
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are a
member of any of the following committees or wish to join one.  I would like
all responses by Sunday evening.

 

*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=65WISPA Committees 

*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=73700 Mhz Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=71CALEA Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=66Certification Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=70FCC Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=72Promotions Committee 
*   HYPERLINK http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=69Wholesale Committee 

Respectively,

Rick Harnish


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[WISPA] Committees

2007-09-07 Thread Rick Harnish
I have posted the committee rosters to the HYPERLINK
http://www.wispa.org/WISPA website.  If I have overlooked you or assigned
you to a committee you don’t feel you are on, please let me know and I will
make the changes.  If anyone wants to volunteer to be on a committee, we are
seeking additional volunteers.  This is your chance to help make WISPA what
you want it to be.

 

Respectfully,

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[WISPA] Is this about Calea?

2007-09-07 Thread Mario Pommier

NYTIMES.com

September 7, 2007


 Judge Voids F.B.I. Tool Granted by Patriot Act

By ADAM LIPTAK 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/l/adam_liptak/index.html?inline=nyt-per


A federal judge yesterday struck down the parts of the recently revised 
USA Patriot Act that authorized the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/f/federal_bureau_of_investigation/index.html?inline=nyt-org 
to use informal secret demands called national security letters to 
compel companies to provide customer records.


The law allowed the F.B.I. not only to force communications companies, 
including telephone and Internet providers, to turn over the records 
without court authorization, but also to forbid the companies to tell 
the customers or anyone else what they had done. Under the law, enacted 
last year, the ability of the courts to review challenges to the ban on 
disclosures was quite limited.


The judge, Victor Marrero of the Federal District Court in Manhattan, 
ruled that the measure violated the First Amendment and the separation 
of powers guarantee.


Judge Marrero said he feared that the law could be the first step in a 
series of intrusions into the judiciary's role that would be the 
legislative equivalent of breaking and entering, with an ominous free 
pass to the hijacking of constitutional values.


According to a report from the Justice Department's inspector general in 
March, the F.B.I. issued about 143,000 requests through national 
security letters from 2003 to 2005. The report found that the bureau had 
often used the letters improperly and sometimes illegally.


Yesterday's decision was a sequel to rulings by Judge Marrero in 2004 
and a federal judge in Connecticut in 2005, both of which enjoined an 
earlier version of the law. Congress responded last year by amending the 
law in reauthorizing it.


The earlier version of the measure barred all recipients of the letters 
from disclosing them. The amended law changed the ban slightly, now 
requiring the F.B.I. to certify in each case that disclosure might harm 
national security, criminal investigations, diplomacy or people's safety.


The law authorized courts to review those assertions, but under 
extremely deferential standards. In some cases, judges were required to 
treat F.B.I. statements as conclusive unless the court finds that the 
certification was made in bad faith.


In yesterday's decision, Judge Marrero said that the revisions to the 
law did not go far enough in addressing the flaws identified in the 
earlier decisions and that in fact they created additional 
constitutional problems.


Recipients of the letters, he wrote, remain effectively barred from 
engaging in any discussion regarding their experiences and opinions 
related to the government's use of the letters. Indeed, the very 
identity of the Internet service provider that brought this case remains 
secret.


The judge said the F.B.I. might be entitled to prohibit disclosures for 
a limited time but afterward must bear the burden of going to court to 
suppress the speech. Putting that burden on recipients of the letters, 
he said, violates the First Amendment.


The decision found that the secrecy requirement was so intertwined with 
the rest of the provision concerning national security letters that the 
entire provision was unconstitutional.


Judge Marrero used his strongest language and evocative historical 
analogies in criticizing the aspect of the new law that imposed 
restrictions on the courts' ability to review the F.B.I.'s determinations.


When the judiciary lowers its guard on the Constitution, it opens the 
door to far-reaching invasions of privacy, Judge Marrero wrote, 
pointing to discredited Supreme Court 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/s/supreme_court/index.html?inline=nyt-org 
decisions endorsing the internment of Japanese-Americans during World 
War II and racially segregated railroad cars in the 19th century.


The only thing left of the judiciary's function for those Americans in 
that experience, he wrote, was a symbolic act: to sing a requiem and 
lower the flag on the Bill of Rights.


Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/a/american_civil_liberties_union/index.html?inline=nyt-org, 
which represented the Internet company, said Judge Marrero had confirmed 
a bedrock principle.


A statute that allows the F.B.I. to silence people without meaningful 
judicial oversight is unconstitutional, said Jameel Jaffer, an A.C.L.U. 
lawyer.


Judge Marrero delayed enforcing his decision pending an appeal by the 
government. Rebekah Carmichael, a spokeswoman for the United States 
attorney's office in Manhattan, said the government had not decided 
whether to file one.




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[WISPA] Amps

2007-09-07 Thread Blake Bowers
I hope this will be accepted onto the list - 
no discussion - just info.  Anyone wants to slam

me please do it in a private email.



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RE: [WISPA] Is this about Calea?

2007-09-07 Thread Rick Harnish
Kris Twomey posted the following on the FISPA list yesterday concerning the
same question.

From a quick look, it doesn't impact CALEA. Subpoenas under CALEA are always
signed by a judge (or at least should be!).

Kris

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Behalf Of Mario Pommier
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 2:56 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Is this about Calea?

NYTIMES.com

September 7, 2007


  Judge Voids F.B.I. Tool Granted by Patriot Act

By ADAM LIPTAK 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/l/adam_liptak/in
dex.html?inline=nyt-per

A federal judge yesterday struck down the parts of the recently revised 
USA Patriot Act that authorized the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/f/federal
_bureau_of_investigation/index.html?inline=nyt-org 
to use informal secret demands called national security letters to 
compel companies to provide customer records.

The law allowed the F.B.I. not only to force communications companies, 
including telephone and Internet providers, to turn over the records 
without court authorization, but also to forbid the companies to tell 
the customers or anyone else what they had done. Under the law, enacted 
last year, the ability of the courts to review challenges to the ban on 
disclosures was quite limited.

The judge, Victor Marrero of the Federal District Court in Manhattan, 
ruled that the measure violated the First Amendment and the separation 
of powers guarantee.

Judge Marrero said he feared that the law could be the first step in a 
series of intrusions into the judiciary's role that would be the 
legislative equivalent of breaking and entering, with an ominous free 
pass to the hijacking of constitutional values.

According to a report from the Justice Department's inspector general in 
March, the F.B.I. issued about 143,000 requests through national 
security letters from 2003 to 2005. The report found that the bureau had 
often used the letters improperly and sometimes illegally.

Yesterday's decision was a sequel to rulings by Judge Marrero in 2004 
and a federal judge in Connecticut in 2005, both of which enjoined an 
earlier version of the law. Congress responded last year by amending the 
law in reauthorizing it.

The earlier version of the measure barred all recipients of the letters 
from disclosing them. The amended law changed the ban slightly, now 
requiring the F.B.I. to certify in each case that disclosure might harm 
national security, criminal investigations, diplomacy or people's safety.

The law authorized courts to review those assertions, but under 
extremely deferential standards. In some cases, judges were required to 
treat F.B.I. statements as conclusive unless the court finds that the 
certification was made in bad faith.

In yesterday's decision, Judge Marrero said that the revisions to the 
law did not go far enough in addressing the flaws identified in the 
earlier decisions and that in fact they created additional 
constitutional problems.

Recipients of the letters, he wrote, remain effectively barred from 
engaging in any discussion regarding their experiences and opinions 
related to the government's use of the letters. Indeed, the very 
identity of the Internet service provider that brought this case remains 
secret.

The judge said the F.B.I. might be entitled to prohibit disclosures for 
a limited time but afterward must bear the burden of going to court to 
suppress the speech. Putting that burden on recipients of the letters, 
he said, violates the First Amendment.

The decision found that the secrecy requirement was so intertwined with 
the rest of the provision concerning national security letters that the 
entire provision was unconstitutional.

Judge Marrero used his strongest language and evocative historical 
analogies in criticizing the aspect of the new law that imposed 
restrictions on the courts' ability to review the F.B.I.'s determinations.

When the judiciary lowers its guard on the Constitution, it opens the 
door to far-reaching invasions of privacy, Judge Marrero wrote, 
pointing to discredited Supreme Court 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/s/supreme
_court/index.html?inline=nyt-org 
decisions endorsing the internment of Japanese-Americans during World 
War II and racially segregated railroad cars in the 19th century.

The only thing left of the judiciary's function for those Americans in 
that experience, he wrote, was a symbolic act: to sing a requiem and 
lower the flag on the Bill of Rights.

Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union 
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/a/america
n_civil_liberties_union/index.html?inline=nyt-org, 
which represented the Internet company, said Judge Marrero had confirmed 
a 

RE: [WISPA] Amps

2007-09-07 Thread Scottie Arnett


Thanks Blake. This will help me tremendously on the correct way to go about
this.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Blake Bowers
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 2:38 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Amps


I hope this will be accepted onto the list - 
no discussion - just info.  Anyone wants to slam
me please do it in a private email.



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[WISPA] Savanah or Selmer TN

2007-09-07 Thread Blake Bowers

Anyone providing service there, or in Michie TN?


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RE: [WISPA] Amps

2007-09-07 Thread Ryan Langseth
I agree with Scottie,  great info thanks.

Ryan

On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 16:14 -0500, Scottie Arnett wrote:
 
 Thanks Blake. This will help me tremendously on the correct way to go about
 this.
 
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Re: [WISPA] FCC Says White-Space Spectrum Device Doesn't Work

2007-09-07 Thread Jeffrey Thomas

All,

focusing on the future of white space is so far  off that you can't even
assume that the current technologies used will even apply ( or there  
will be a market

for WISPs to service ) If I was any of you I would be banging down the
FCC's door to get decent output power ( greater than 1w EIRP )
for 3.65 otherwise there is no NLOS magic wisp bullet ever.
its back to good ol LOS!



On Aug 9, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Patrick Leary wrote:


To reinforce Steve's comment, Butch it is not only the technology that
will very distinct, but the applications running across such spectrum
will be distinct. Most likely we'd see some sort of future TV-ish
application, one that is interactive, user selectable in terms of
content and God knows what else.

And as Steve noted, the technology will be a big challenge. Not only
must such devices deal with protecting broadcasts, but it will also  
have

to not interfere with the millions of low end receivers in the market
sitting in every home in the U.STVs.

Basically, for the white space a whole ecosystem will have to be  
created

and evolve and know one has any real idea what this will look like.

I would estimate that we are years from any mass usage of white space
and frankly, bwa vendors have their hands full at the moment with the
other current and forthcoming bands. For example, our RD run rate is
better than $13M a quarter -- a massive pace, especially relative to
those companies you are familiar with (it is a number equivalent to  
some

WISP vendors full year of revenues) and every dollar of that is going
toward development and evolution of products for the current and  
growing

unlicensed and licensed markets.

Long before anything can be done with the white space we have to deal
with 3.65 and 700, much less all the current frequencies.

BTW, I do know a little about the device the IT companies forwarded to
the FCC. Let's just say that these IT companies are gurus of tech, but
they are clearly not exactly radio guys!

- Patrick

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On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Patrick Leary wrote:


Well, most that can are probably doing what we are doing Mike,
which is to study, monitor, and plant some seeds. It is a bit early
to market an actual system. The nature of the band will require
some atypical technologies and the applications will likely be
broader than fixed wireless as we know it today.


I presume you're referring to mobile applications.  I know that you
(Alvarion) have a mobile 900 product, so the step to this lower band
should be and easy one for that technology anyway.

You don't have any information on what device the FCC tested and
failed, do you?  You're the guy that would know if anyone does.  :-)

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[WISPA] AntiVirus Sortware

2007-09-07 Thread Jenco Wireless
 What's everyone using now?  I just got a nasty infection using AVG (fully
 updated).  I guess AVG has not kept up well according to the reviews.




Thanks,

Brad H


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Re: [WISPA] AntiVirus Sortware

2007-09-07 Thread Jenco Wireless
Consumers Reports just rated them really low, plus I just heard a guy at a
PC store talking about it in a bad way.  I Googled Airship F4 (it's an RC
toy) and one of the links on the first page turned out to be a porn site.  I
didn't even hardly check out the site ;-) but when i (finally ;-) went to
leave it it wanted me to click OK to install something.  Sorry for all the
tech lingo.  Anyway, it wouldn't let me exit the install window so I
restarted my PC, when it came back up I had the old missing system file
screen of death.

Brad H


On 9/7/07, David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, September 7, 2007 8:33 pm, Jenco Wireless wrote:
  What's everyone using now?  I just got a nasty infection using AVG
  (fully
  updated).  I guess AVG has not kept up well according to the reviews.

 Just out of curiosity, any cites or details on this? We recommend AVG Free
 to our subscribers, and have AVG Professional on all the computers in the
 office, and have had no problems with it. (As long as it gets updated
 occasionally, but you have that problem with any AV package.)

 If AVG isn't playing well, I'd like to know about it, so I can look at the
 options (thin though they may be).

 David Smith
 MVN.net





 

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Re: [WISPA] AntiVirus Sortware

2007-09-07 Thread WWS2
The highest rated software is NOD32 by _www.eset.com_ (http://www.eset.com) , 
compact-not bloated, good price,  and available for small home systems as 
well large corporate systems.  



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RE: [WISPA] AntiVirus Sortware

2007-09-07 Thread Jonathan Schmidt
We've (20+) been fully clean under AVG for over 2 years.  

Those of us who venture where we shouldn't go (not me) get AVG warnings
consistently but no infections.

Consumer Report rated them low on features and options, not on protection
(which was OK).

You might look at your SPYWARE or elsewhere before assigning the problem to
an AVG-bypassed virus.

Anyway, I would be suspicious about other things before a failure in AVG.

. . . J o n a t h a n

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Behalf Of Jenco Wireless
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 8:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] AntiVirus Sortware

Consumers Reports just rated them really low, plus I just heard a guy at a
PC store talking about it in a bad way.  I Googled Airship F4 (it's an RC
toy) and one of the links on the first page turned out to be a porn site.  I
didn't even hardly check out the site ;-) but when i (finally ;-) went to
leave it it wanted me to click OK to install something.  Sorry for all the
tech lingo.  Anyway, it wouldn't let me exit the install window so I
restarted my PC, when it came back up I had the old missing system file
screen of death.

Brad H


On 9/7/07, David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, September 7, 2007 8:33 pm, Jenco Wireless wrote:
  What's everyone using now?  I just got a nasty infection using AVG 
  (fully updated).  I guess AVG has not kept up well according to the 
  reviews.

 Just out of curiosity, any cites or details on this? We recommend AVG 
 Free to our subscribers, and have AVG Professional on all the 
 computers in the office, and have had no problems with it. (As long as 
 it gets updated occasionally, but you have that problem with any AV 
 package.)

 If AVG isn't playing well, I'd like to know about it, so I can look at 
 the options (thin though they may be).

 David Smith
 MVN.net





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Re: [WISPA] AntiVirus Sortware

2007-09-07 Thread Travis Johnson
That's what we use and sell to our customers (including banks, insurance 
companies, etc.).


Travis
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