I believe they told me it was not modular certified and only sold to OEMs...
unless you use the PCMCIA.
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From: "George Rogato"
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 5:31 PM
To
I think definitions of certified vary...
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 4.9 Full Duplex
> I thought all ba
Private can be done with VLAN or vpn.
/Eje
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-Original Message-
From: "Forbes Mercy"
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:48:00
To: ; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet
Rick,
You are singing my song here, it is a fruit company, a big one,
Rick,
You are singing my song here, it is a fruit company, a big one, and they
have T1's over foreign exchange carriers. I think what they really want
is an exclusive network free of my other Internet traffic and perhaps a
Canopy would work but I'd like to think they want something faster.
They d
Data only
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of D. Ryan Spott
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:43 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet
Wireless T1... like channelized voice T1s? or data?
ryan
On
All kinds of things depending on who they are.
1. Mobility availabilty. Such as emergency field vans going out to low
income areas, being able to get broadband of some sort when they get there.
2. High enough capacity for sending xray/MRI scan data. For example if
someone had a heart attack, a h
Has anyone used this? http://www.ekahau.com/index.php?id=4900
Daniel White
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Are you looking to put a ethernet port in each room, or total wifi
coverage, or both? Zhone and VDSL primarily are geared for
ethernet in each room. Its pretty easy to do a total wifi coverage. I
have used a mix of HomePlug and HPNA to reach key points
for AP placement. Each site is different and h
I like these: http://www.valuepointnet.com/products/controllers/index.html
-RickG
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Rick Kunze wrote:
> Anyone have any recommendations as far as a hot spot controller? I need
> a box that will handle a hot spot scenario but that sits on my ISP
> network such that
You want a pseudowire appliance that creates a T1 across an Ethernet
link. Rad, Telco, and Dragonwave all make good products at reasonable
prices. I have some extra ones if you want a deal.
-Matt
On Mar 25, 2009, at 6:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
> I have a customer who wants to use our towers
If they want true T-1 signaling on it, I believe the Canopy line
includes such a device. I remember seeing it somewhere. If they just
want connectivity for their LANs, put up a Canopy backhaul and be done
with it. Or just bridge them into your network and VLAN it.
Most people think "T-1" is
Wireless T1... like channelized voice T1s? or data?
ryan
On Mar 25, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
> I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal
> between
> two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent. He said Wireless T1's are
> more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless
I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal between
two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent. He said Wireless T1's are
more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to have us
buy it then charge them on it. Now I have to research this kind of
product, can anyo
Doesn't Ubiquiti have a certified 4.9 radio?
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If the end-users will be surfing and checking email (no heavy streaming
video or voip), we've had pretty good luck using hybrid mesh where we bring
backhaul to the building using our hi-bandwidth 5Ghz Qorvus equipment, then
go with ultra-cheap (ca $50 / node) Meraki or Open-mesh stuff for the l
The two radios I'm talking about were the ones that Ceragon was OEM'ing... I
guess Radwin decided to bring it in house.
I have no clue on the Radmux radios... I know of the Airmux ones on the
other hand... but no experience either way
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
http://www.3dbnetworks.com
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Great minds...or maybe not!?!? :-)
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Jack Unger
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:43 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 4.9 Full Duplex
Good Lord!!!
That's the same fleeting mental image tha
If there anything like the Ceragon radios or Radmux radios I used - run.
Run and never look back. They've been nothing but a hassle while I used
them.
The Ceragon ones from years ago were great because they would throw the T1
(PRI I guess?) through the wireless to the other side of the link's IDU
Good Lord!!!
That's the same fleeting mental image that I had!!
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
I had a fleeting mental image of you swinging from a vine in a Tarzan
suit...thanks for that...I think... :-)
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wisp
All of the RAD names are under the same brand.
Airmux/Radmux is made by RAD... I don't know much about those though.
We are focusing on the WL1000 and RW2000... both pretty cool radios. RAD as
a whole was recently added to our vendor list :-)
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
http://www.3dbnetworks.co
Does the Radwin have anything to do with the Radmux radios?
Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Jeff Broadwick wrot
I had a fleeting mental image of you swinging from a vine in a Tarzan
suit...thanks for that...I think... :-)
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Jack Unger
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:17 PM
To: lakel...@gbcx.net; WI
Yep... and considering how cheap the Radwin gear is I'm not sure why you
would want to risk it with a homebrew setup anyways
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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>-Original Message-
>From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
>Behalf Of Jack
Good try but I'm not going to "bite" on that one Bob. :)
I expounded (pontificated?) last month on the wisdom of and the
consequences of selling public safety agencies illegal (uncertified) 4.9
GHz systems. I'll leave it to someone else to explain it this time around.
jack of the (wireless) jun
The VDSL stuff is well proven.
The filter needs to be on the other end of the line - not at the 66
blocks. The modems have the filters built in. You would need to get to
the phone line in the room, redirect it to the modem, then back out the
modem to the phone jack.
The NetSys stuff is about 260
The want Full Duplex. Its a gov't agency who knows why they want what
they want, but they want it. Ya know? :)
- Matt
Kevin Suitor wrote:
> The Redline AN-80i is available in 4.9 GHz with a variety of channel
> sizes, is FCC approved for the band and PoE powered; why the requirement
> for full d
The buildings are about 1000ft apart. Clear LOS. The product must be
full duplex or support at least 20mbps full duplex. Must be a POE all
outdoor solution. I am only providing the product and doing the
installation. I will also be doing training for the network
administrator to operate the rad
The Redline AN-80i is available in 4.9 GHz with a variety of channel
sizes, is FCC approved for the band and PoE powered; why the requirement
for full duplex?
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Matt Jenkins
Sent: Wedn
I thought all bands required certified systems.
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-Original Message-
From: Jack Unger
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 12:18:58
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 4.9 Full Duplex
I'm looking to bring wireless access into several hotel environments and
am hoping to leverage the existing phone lines for transport, rather
than having to run new ethernet lines.
I have heard of others using ADSL equipment, particularly Zhone, to do
so. They say that they just cross connect
Radwin... Orthgon radios are not full duplex but can be setup for 1:1 so
it's pretty close.
What is the application, how much bandwidth do you have... and how much
throughput do you need?
Hit me offlist if you like
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
http://www.3dbnetworks.com
>-Original Message---
Unfortunately, 4.9 GHz needs to use certified equipment, not homebrew.
Josh Luthman wrote:
Can you use two radios in a Mikrotik? Use the OSPF method instead of
nstreme dual.
On 3/25/09, Matt Jenkins wrote:
Does anyone know of a 4.9 Radio that is PoE and Full Duplex?
- Matt
Exalt
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-Original Message-
From: Matt Jenkins
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 11:47:21
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] 4.9 Full Duplex
Does anyone know of a 4.9 Radio that is PoE and Full Duplex?
- Matt
-
Lucaya X4000 (StarOS) can do full duplex and is PoE. (might not be
certified for US 4.9?)
On Mar 25, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
> Does anyone know of a 4.9 Radio that is PoE and Full Duplex?
>
> - Matt
Can you use two radios in a Mikrotik? Use the OSPF method instead of
nstreme dual.
On 3/25/09, Matt Jenkins wrote:
> Does anyone know of a 4.9 Radio that is PoE and Full Duplex?
>
> - Matt
>
>
>
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Does anyone know of a 4.9 Radio that is PoE and Full Duplex?
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Has anyone here worked with telemedicine clients before? What are they after?
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Check out bluedotwifi.com
Rick Kunze wrote:
> Anyone have any recommendations as far as a hot spot controller? I need
> a box that will handle a hot spot scenario but that sits on my ISP
> network such that there can be both pass-through customers (static IP
> etc) as well as DHCP clients that
Has anything been put in writing yet?
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Does anyone have coverage in Denver NC?
I have a customer moving there and she has to use AT&T and she wants a
wireless ISP.
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Has anyone used the hotspot features in StarOS?
Mark Nash
UnwiredWest
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Suite E
Eugene, OR 97401
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541-998-5599 fax
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From: "Scott Carullo"
To: ; "WISPA General List"
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 9:23 AM
Subjec
Should have given you more info sorry - RB493AH with case and power supply.
Should do whatever you need with ease.
If you need radius for authentication etc you have to have a radius server
and you can make website for taking payment etc... Also need merchant
account to handle money.
The
Mikrotik
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
Original Message
> From: "Rick Kunze"
> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:57 AM
> To: "WISPA General List"
> Subject: [WISPA] OT: Hot Spot boxes
>
> Anyone have any recommendations as far as a hot spot controller? I
I am currently using an ip3, which is now out of business, but it will do
all of that. Nomadix has a box, as they are the ones who shut down ip3. Also
there are some software solutions,wifigator,firstspot just to name a few.
HP/Colubris has a controller that you can use. Thing to look at is how man
I think a lot of people use MT for that. It's a bit more work to set up but
has not long term 3rd party costs.
Teletronics used to have a drop in box but they wanted something like 60 or
80% of the revenue for billing people for you.
We have an MT system set up for some of the dirt bike races
Anyone have any recommendations as far as a hot spot controller? I need
a box that will handle a hot spot scenario but that sits on my ISP
network such that there can be both pass-through customers (static IP
etc) as well as DHCP clients that get the walled garden CC purchase web
site where th
What do you need it to do?
Throughput?
Jeff
ImageStream
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of NGL
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:52 AM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] 12 volt router
I need a 12 volt router to in
Probably a Mikrotik..
(Also depends on what you want this router to be able to do ?)
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappydsl.net
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of NGL
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:52 AM
To: wireless@wispa.org
S
How much performance to you need?
NGL wrote:
> I need a 12 volt router to install at a tower location that runs on solar +
> batteries. What router has the least wattage requirement and what it it.
>
>
>
> WISPA Want
I need a 12 volt router to install at a tower location that runs on solar +
batteries. What router has the least wattage requirement and what it it.
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Wasn't there a state wide one that was planned for 5 years and flopped? I
was thinking out west.
Josh Luthman
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Direct: 937-552-2343
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Troy, OH 45373
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2009/3/25 Marl
I do advise makes your domain and www subdomain point to the website as well
as any subdomains with their www counterpart (ie, speed.inxwireless.com and
www.speed.inxwireless.com)
Drives me nuts, too.
How can it bother you that the PoE is actually a modem now? Don't you see
the modulation/demodu
Tell him to find any muni network that's not being tax payer subsidized. I
too would like to find out how anyone's getting that done. So far I can't
find any muni networks that are able to support themselves for any length of
time
Ask him how much he's being told to expect to have to spen
Sorry, I thought everyone here knew Butch.
I've cc'd Butch Evens so you can conact him directly.
laters,
marlon
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From: "John Rock"
To: "'WISPA General List'"
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Radius authentication
Not sure if I want to se
Actually the CPE is a modem, since a modem is a MOdulator/DEModulator.
It still modulates the digital data pulse to the analog radio signal and
demodulates the analog signal to digital data.
Rick Kunze wrote:
> On 3/25/2009 6:22 AM, Scottie Arnett wrote:
>
>> That is screwed up! Both SHOULD
lol
yeah
At least it's back up today!
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From: "Don Grossman"
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] ccr.gov
>
>
> Have you called you ISP or network administrator?
>
>
>
> Sorry, couldn't pass this one up only because
On 3/25/2009 6:22 AM, Scottie Arnett wrote:
> That is screwed up! Both SHOULD go to the same domain.
They are the same domain. You probably mean same IP address?
Actually though, according to the RFC's, this is not correct.
Traditionally, although not these days, www should point to the web sit
Your service out here is unlimited perfection... it sure as hell doesn't
exist. :-p
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From: "Rick Kunze"
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 9:50 AM
To: "WISPA General List
On 3/23/2009 7:27 PM, John Rock wrote:
> Define unlimited
> Please
"Unlimited" adj; A form of Internet access initially offered by Netcom
via 14.4kbps modems in the early 1990's.
All things in perspective, it's hard to believe that term is still with
us. I just tell my customers that "unli
It has already been stated but worth stating again. Free Radius would
do the job. If you are not comfortable setting this up yourself you
should consider paying a consultant on here. We have a few good ones
which are Vendor Members of WISPA. I use some of these guys myself
from time to time and the
I currently have an ip3 authentication gateway at my headend that everyone
passes through. They currently have an access code that is housed on the
ip3, but I want to move the authentication piece off that box over to a
radius server, so when I replace the ip3(which they are no longer in
business a
No comment! I refuse to look up "Wireless Connections" after this commment!
Scott
-- Original Message --
From: "John Rock"
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:38:10 -0400
>Not sure if I want to search "Butch" on Google
>
>John Rock
>
Rick,
The prime example is Earthlink's failure in most markets.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of RickG
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:07 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Muni-Wireless
On my schedule I was
That is screwed up! Both SHOULD go to the same domain.
-- Original Message --
From: Josh Luthman
Reply-To: WISPA General List
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:26:35 -0400
>Guys...
>
>http://www.ccr.gov
>
>You need the www
>
>www.ccr.gov resolves 64.136.241.42
>
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