I have a 2.2 mile link with clear LOS using TrangoLink45 radios. One
direction (MU to RU) maintains a steady 54mbps air rate all the time.
The other direction (RU to MU) will work at 54mbps for a while, but
always slowly (over about 3-5 minutes) drops to 12mbps. I have tried
some other
Swap the radios with each other to see if the problem follows the radio or
stays at the location.
On 11/27/09 5:22 AM, Scott Reed scottr...@onlyinternet.net wrote:
I have a 2.2 mile link with clear LOS using TrangoLink45 radios. One
direction (MU to RU) maintains a steady 54mbps air rate all
I thought about that, but:
That is a lot of downtime for my primary backhaul link
That requires 2 climbers, etc.
I would like to find some other options before going this route.
Cliff LeBoeuf wrote:
Swap the radios with each other to see if the problem follows the radio or
stays at the
Out of idle curiosity, have any of you IPTV folks priced CableCARDs? There's
a certain appeal in having customers provide their own equipment.
David Smith
MVN.net
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Do a spectrum scan on the RU side of things and see if it is clear. You
may have some new interference. Easy enough to check.
-Cameron
I thought about that, but:
That is a lot of downtime for my primary backhaul link
That requires 2 climbers, etc.
I would like to find some other
CableCARD's don't accept Ethernet...?
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 8:11 AM, David E. Smith d...@mvn.net wrote:
Out of idle curiosity, have any of you IPTV folks priced CableCARDs?
There's
a certain appeal in having customers provide their own equipment.
David Smith
MVN.net
2009/11/26 Jeremy Parr jeremyp...@gmail.com:
Before I reinvent the wheel with an Expect script or SNMP query, does
anyone have scripts written for automating bandwidth/MAC allocations
for the VL? It does not support RADIUS, so any automated changes need
to be pushed via telnet or SNMP.
Since
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 09:49, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com wrote:
CableCARD's don't accept Ethernet...?
I was assuming using IP as a convenient way to deliver TV, as in a fiber
deployment (where the end-user only sees coax).
David Smith
MVN.net
We use this for setting up VL radios, including speed. If you want to automate
it, just use $1,
$2 as command line variables instead of reading in answers from questions. Then
you could
include it in a loop that cycles through a database generated list.
I wish more manufacturers actually knew
Jayson Baker wrote:
I will need to test that. The setting lets you use any valid modulation for
the
RF mode your in. I will also test with my B5M's.
What exactly are you referring to? On the older 802.11a/b/g devices I see
Multicast Rate.
But on the Rocket/Bullet/Nano N-series (M
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