Re: [WISPA] Sectors

2009-12-01 Thread 3-dB Networks
If you want to go real cheap... you could always just put up another omni antenna if there is available spectrum... then you can load balance the AP's, and should one fail, you have redundancy. Not an efficient use of spectrum, but if the site is remote enough... it might not matter. Daniel

Re: [WISPA] 20 mile link

2009-12-01 Thread Robert West
Me = Cheap RadioMobile = Free Wispmon = Yikes! It better be good but I think I'd need a few thousand customers before I didn't feel that price. -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Brad Belton Sent: Tuesday, December 01,

Re: [WISPA] 5.6 GHZ?

2009-12-01 Thread rwf
I am not sure but I think it is pretty much limited to Military installations. I haven't been able to verify this for sure, but one of my mesh gear providers deals pretty much only with DOD installations and he tells me that that is where the RADAR is that caused us to have to deal with the DFS

Re: [WISPA] 20 mile link

2009-12-01 Thread rwf
WOW! It is expensive. Nearly 3% of the revenue from each customer (assuming approx 35.00 monthly per customer) is a nice hit. And whatever their website is done in, does me in. That initializing that keeps coming up and the small typeface is frustrating. -Original Message- From:

Re: [WISPA] Sectors

2009-12-01 Thread Tom DeReggi
Yes, Splurge and go 3 -120s. If you can't justify it, maybe put up one new 120 deg sector, and leave the original Omni up to cover the rest. I guess it depends on why you are needing to sectorize. Tom DeReggi RapidDSL Wireless, Inc IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message

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