Re: [WISPA] FTTx

2009-06-16 Thread Charles Wyble
H. thanks for the heads up. Chuck Bartosch wrote: On Jun 15, 2009, at 5:57 PM, Charles Wyble wrote: I'm also interested in this information. WiFI and other wireless networking technologies have there place, but fiber does as well. Is there any operational lists for small/medium FTTx

Re: [WISPA] Radio Seperation

2009-06-16 Thread lakeland
Michael If you can reduce the TX power on 2 of the sectors and see if the third has RSL improvement Bob Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:44:52 To: WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org Subject:

Re: [WISPA] Radio Seperation

2009-06-16 Thread Michael Baird
I actually shut the radio's off on the two opposite sectors and didn't see improvement, tried that with all three sectors, they all read about the same. From the suggestions here and elsewhere, I'm going to do the following one at a time. 1). Spectrum analyze with all the radios off. 2).

Re: [WISPA] FTTx

2009-06-16 Thread jp
There's enough extra fiber that tranceiver based deployment could be done on a small scale along side it. I've run the fiber and I'm waiting for a GEPON 1gbps system to arrive any day from Versatek http://www.versatek.com/products/gepon.htm 1gbps for 32 users, or less if you want. I found this

Re: [WISPA] basic mikrotik question

2009-06-16 Thread Adam Greene
Hey Butch, Just got back to review this list ... thanks for the very useful post about letting the Mikrotiks participate in the trunking. Much appreciated! Adam - Original Message - From: Butch Evans but...@butchevans.com To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Saturday, June

Re: [WISPA] OSPF and BGP for Internal Network

2009-06-16 Thread Adam Greene
The advice I have generally received is to use OSPF only for distributing infrastructure routes within one's network, and iBGP for all production routes (i.e. netblocks associated with customers and services). Thanks, Adam Webjogger Internet Services ASN 20208 - Original Message -

Re: [WISPA] Radio Seperation

2009-06-16 Thread os10rules
Could there be any other source of interference? What else is on the tower? Greg On Jun 16, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Michael Baird wrote: I actually shut the radio's off on the two opposite sectors and didn't see improvement, tried that with all three sectors, they all read about the same.

Re: [WISPA] Radio Seperation

2009-06-16 Thread Michael Baird
The only other things on the tower according to the owner, is at 150mhz and 450 mhz. Regards Michael Baird Could there be any other source of interference? What else is on the tower? Greg On Jun 16, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Michael Baird wrote: I actually shut the radio's off on the two

Re: [WISPA] Radio Seperation

2009-06-16 Thread os10rules
It sure seems like interference since it's on all three APs, even when you turn off the other two. One bad radio is possible but not three. Could there be some others source of interference near but not on the tower? Greg On Jun 16, 2009, at 10:13 AM, Michael Baird wrote: The only other

Re: [WISPA] FTTx

2009-06-16 Thread Scottie Arnett
What kind of cost are we looking at to get into fiber? What is the cost of fiber now by the foot...I know this will vary by type and strands...so say multimode, around 100 strands. I do not know much about fiber, so sorry if these are stupid questions. Scottie -- Original Message

Re: [WISPA] FTTx

2009-06-16 Thread Mike Hammett
It's about $10k/mile to build aerial 60 - 96 strand aerial cable. It's about $1600/home to do a 400 or so home FTTx deployment. Singlemode is what you'll want to use. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com --

[WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread Steve Barnes
Need Advise Where to find: 12V output 120V input IP/SNMP control Outdoor Style (NEMA) Anyone make such a beast. I hate the idea of having to use a AC UPS to convert its battery back to AC just to switch it back to DC at the POE. What a waste of electricity and it lowers Tower uptime in a

Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread NGL
Where can I get information on the Forrests SiteMonitors or similar products? Thanx NGL -- From: Kevin Neal ke...@safelink.net Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 2:16 PM To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Subject: Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP Have the

Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread Kevin Neal
http://packetflux.com/ I don't think he has a lot of info about the PoE units on the website, they're fairly new. -Kevin On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:34 PM, NGLn...@ngl.net wrote: Where can I get information on the Forrests SiteMonitors or similar products? Thanx NGL

[WISPA] WISPA Begins Fiber Listserv

2009-06-16 Thread Rick Harnish
The WISPA Board of Directors has decided to start a member's only listserv called fi...@wispa.org. If you are a current member of WISPA, you can subscribe to this listserv at http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/fiber. Our hope is to further educate ourselves through the contribuition of

Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread Scott Parsons
http://tyconpower.com/products/systems.htm - Might be what you are looking for. Scott e-zy.net -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Steve Barnes Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 3:02 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA]

Re: [WISPA] FTTx

2009-06-16 Thread sales
Mike, Who are you working with for the build out quotes? We got quotes around 13,000 per mile. Was this the hang it or bury it? John Buwa Michiana Wireless - Original Message - From: Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net To: sarn...@info-ed.com, WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org

Re: [WISPA] FTTx

2009-06-16 Thread Mike Hammett
Hang. It should actually cost less than $10k, but $10k is a safe bet. I figured it'd cost me $7k to do it myself. I forget where I saw $10k. I'm budgeting $20k for my BTOP project to cover instances where you may have to bore at up to $200k/mile. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing