What are you seeing?
Ran Canopy 900 for nearly 6 years before finally getting run off by PGE smart
meters.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf
Of Jack Unger
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 10:28 PM
To: WISPA General List;
My experience exactly. After 6 years of Trango 900 success the 900 SCADA
and remote Meters for the Water dept. screwed it up. Add in only 3 meg
of throughput and we are moving away from 900 except for extreme trees.
It is very rural here, some of our customers don't even have
electricity. I
I avoid 900 MHz like the plague. Not only does telemetry and GPS
positioning trash the band, my competitor located there. :-)
Friendly Regards,
Mike
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Gary Garrett
Sent: Monday, June
We had over 100 ft of separation, and we were horizontal and they were
vertical. I was very skeptical at first, and my clause stated that no tenants
after me could cause interference. I was expecting something, but honestly, I
saw nothing. Worked like a charm.
I would try it and see if it
Same here. Competitor on 900, Power co-op used some 900 but ended up
going with turtle meters (basically X10 built into the meter) and has
data links from all the sub-stations. I am going to give Ubnt 900 a
go, for those I need it, I do not care how it works clients who have
no location options
I need some good contract templates for tower use, clients, ect. Any
ideas where to get them?
WISPA Wants You! Join today!
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I have some old StarOS boards that have been taken out of service. The info
tags were ripped off so I have no Idea of IP's. Any type of MAC locator App
like the Tranzeo Victor or UBNT Discovery or MT winbox for these?
Steve Barnes
RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service
For WISPA Members you can visit: http://wiki.wispa.org/index.php/Forms for
some forms. Others needs to post contracts they are willing to share there.
Steve Barnes
Manager
PCS-WIN
RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
Are they good? I join if its worth it
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Steve Barnes
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 10:19 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] ccontract
For WISPA Members you can visit:
Liam,
Below is what is currently on the wiki. I'm not sure all members realize
they can post contracts they wish to share on the wiki. It is there for
this reason: To share information with other members to improve each
other's bottom line.
Site Survey
Media:sitesurvey.doc
Residential
You could do a frame capture with wireshark. Used ethereal a long time
ago..
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From: Steve Barnes st...@pcswin.com
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 7:12 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Connect to Old StarOS Boards
I have some old StarOS
If they were set up as an AP, you could power them up ans see what
SSID broadcasts. Of course you would need to know the IP addy that
matches the SSID :)
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Steve Barnes st...@pcswin.com wrote:
I have some old StarOS boards that have been taken out of service. The
Use a MT to connection as a station and then use ip-scan.
On 6/14/10, RickG rgunder...@gmail.com wrote:
If they were set up as an AP, you could power them up ans see what
SSID broadcasts. Of course you would need to know the IP addy that
matches the SSID :)
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:12 AM,
Other than Canopy, what systems also use GPS sync?
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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GPS :-)
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 9:20 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] GPS synced systems
Other than Canopy, what systems also use GPS sync?
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Mike
Any Wimax based
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
787.273.4143
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 12:20 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject:
Redline 3.65?
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf
Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 9:20 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] GPS synced systems
Other than Canopy, what systems also use GPS sync?
--
Pretty sure redline does also.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Jerry Richardson
jrichard...@aircloud.com wrote:
Redline 3.65?
-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]
On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Monday, June
I can confirm Redline can use GPS.
Jeremie Chism wrote:
Pretty sure redline does also.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Jerry Richardson
jrichard...@aircloud.com wrote:
Redline 3.65?
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
RedMAX 3.5 GHz (not for use in the US) products sure use GPS.
RedConnec AN-80i don't.
Is the 3.65 solution based on RedMAX or AN-80 ?
Rubens
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Jerry Richardson
jrichard...@aircloud.com wrote:
Redline 3.65?
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From:
Tranzeo just announced GPS for their 5.8 Wimax.
On 6/14/2010 10:44 AM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
RedMAX 3.5 GHz (not for use in the US) products sure use GPS.
RedConnec AN-80i don't.
Is the 3.65 solution based on RedMAX or AN-80 ?
Rubens
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Jerry Richardson
Gentlemen,
All of our WiMAX TDD equipment comes with standard GPS synchronization. US
options are 3.65 and 5GHz. It helps us to mitigate far and near co-channel
interference
Best regards
Alex
Aleksander Freylekhman
Sales Director North America
Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
a
What's the vertical beam width? Any idea?
Greg
On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Cameron Crum wrote:
Here is one that we made for 2.4not MDK's but we used ours for 7years.
Ours is 18.5 dBi (range tested by the way) about 105 degree beamwidth. This
one is V pol. We did a design for H pol, but
It is in the pdf, but 6 degrees in case you missed it.
Cameron
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Greg Ihnen os10ru...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the vertical beam width? Any idea?
Greg
On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Cameron Crum wrote:
Here is one that we made for 2.4not MDK's but we
For 5GHz the only integrated option is dual polarity 60°-Az x 7°-El pattern.
For 3GHz we use high performance SectorShape(tm) antennas. we designed them and
own IP. These units come in 60 and 90 degrees with 6°-El. These units more
expensive but allow our 3.65GHz system to implement adjacent
What exactly are you looking for?
We did our first 900MHz link using RF Linx 915UDC's in 2002. Used
those until last year.
In 2009,started using UBNT XR9 cards.
Blair
Jack Unger wrote:
Please contact me offline if you
a) If you have long-time 900 MHz deployment experience and consider
Redline Redmax AN-100U and UX both use GPS. I know that Airspan and
Alvarions 3.65 products also use GPS. I believe anything 802.16d/e uses GPS.
-Eic
On 6/14/2010 11:44 AM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
RedMAX 3.5 GHz (not for use in the US) products sure use GPS.
RedConnec AN-80i don't.
Is the 3.65
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Eric Muehleisen ericm...@gmail.com wrote:
Redline Redmax AN-100U and UX both use GPS. I know that Airspan and
Alvarions 3.65 products also use GPS. I believe anything 802.16d/e uses GPS.
802.16d FDD gear (like one from Alvarion) doesn't require GPS if
memory
Going in a different direction...
Can you reuse a given frequency on every sector around a tower (4x or
6x), or are you limited to something less than that? Do you get full
capacity on each sector, or are you limited to some percentage of that
full capacity if you use the same channel all the
With standard FSK Canopy (7/14 Mbps) you can re-use frequencies on
back-to-back sectors only. There is no throughput hit for doing so.
Think about what the GPS sync does- it causes all AP transmission
timeslots to occur simultaneously, and all receive timeslots to be
synchronized. So colocated
and then ALL APs transmit simultaneously, not sequentially, correct?
(others disagree)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 6/14/2010 3:41 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Going in a different direction...
Can you reuse a given frequency on every sector
That's what I thought you'd need and would happen.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 6/14/2010 3:50 PM, Patrick Shoemaker wrote:
With standard FSK Canopy (7/14 Mbps) you can re-use frequencies on
back-to-back sectors only. There is no throughput hit
Correst
On 06/14/2010 01:57 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
and then ALL APs transmit simultaneously, not sequentially, correct?
(others disagree)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 6/14/2010 3:41 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Going in a different
Gang,
I've been working away, keeping my head down and nose to the
grindstone for a while. Last week, I finally looked up and calculated
what my little WISP is making after 5 years of working on it and working
another job (sometimes 2 jobs, one of which is being a youth pastor) for
60 to
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 17:09, Jason Wallace supp...@azii.net wrote:
My biggest obstacle (and expense) is bandwidth. I am in the high desert
of SE Arizona, and there are $800 T1's. That's all I've found.
What's the nearest major city? Is bandwidth substantially cheaper
there? You may want to
The nearest town of any size is Willcox Arizona, 25 to 30 miles away.
T1's there are $400 ish per month, which is an improvement. Because of
regulations and contractors, etc, towers in Arizona are a huge expense;
30k or so minimum. No do-it-yourselfing. I am looking at this option,
but it
Do an FCC search for towers between yourself and Tuscon and/or Willcox. you may
be able to put together a path across existing towers.
You may even find a tower that has bandwidth that you can buy at a better rate
than 533.00/Meg.
Jerry
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From:
Antennasearch.com might help.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 14, 2010, at 5:31 PM, Jerry Richardson
jrichard...@aircloud.com wrote:
Do an FCC search for towers between yourself and Tuscon and/or
Willcox. you may be able to put together a path across existing
towers.
You may even find a
Jason,
Have you SparkPlug.net to see they have service in your area?
We operate in Yuma, AZ (and surrounding areas). If I recall correctly SparkPlug
approached us a while back trying to sell us very cheap 100mbps transit. If
they have connectivity in your area they may be able to offer similar
Have you talked to Sparkplug? They have a wireless backhaul middle-mile
network that goes from Phoenix down to Yuma -- they basically cover all of AZ
-- let me know if you want contact info for someone there
-Charles
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
Lol Blake...beat me to the punch =)
-Charles
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf
Of Blake Covarrubias
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 6:31 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] The Bottom Line
Jason,
Have you
Where in AZ are you? I just noticed you said you're 25-30 miles from, and not
in, Willcox.
I have a great working relationship with a provider who has service in Sierra
Vista. Are you close to that?
--
Blake Covarrubias
On Jun 14, 2010, at 17:00, Charles Wu c...@cticonnect.com wrote:
Lol
How much are you buying ($ and mbit)?
I haven't seen a map of Level3's latest EON product, but there were
WilTel EON huts in Dragoon and Bowie. Both are about 30 miles from
you. Benson is a bit further at 40 miles. I don't know the terrain
there (hilly, mountains, flatland), but if it's at
Sounds like a great contact to have...
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 6/14/2010 6:30 PM, Blake Covarrubias wrote:
Jason,
Have you SparkPlug.net to see they have service in your area?
We operate in Yuma, AZ (and surrounding areas). If I recall
I went to his website to see where he was. ;-)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 6/14/2010 7:41 PM, Blake Covarrubias wrote:
Where in AZ are you? I just noticed you said you're 25-30 miles from, and not
in, Willcox.
I have a great working
Your best shot is back-hauling to a good capex x opex point as others
pointed out, but if you find that doesn't work, consider using a mix
of T1 bandwidth and one-way (better price and latency than two-way)
satellite service, and policy-route traffic so some of it (usually web
surfing, cache
The mailing address on the site says Pearce, AZ. He says he's in the heart of
the Sulphur Valley. I'm not too familiar with that side of AZ, but a search for
Sulphur Valley, AZ on GMaps turns up quite a few businesses located all over
that region. I didn't want to assume he was only in Pearce.
I've always hated the Pac grids.
They are heavy and have flimsy mounts. And they seem to have 2 to 3 dB LESS
rssi than others I've used.
I've always spent the money to buy the Andrew (or whatever they are this
week) units. Those aren't made anymore though. Anyone know of a comparable
Maybe I'm doing (or not doing) something simple, but I am unable to tftp
upgrade files to either of the APEX radios on either side of a link. torch
shows my computer trying to connect but no data back from either radio and
tftp command times out without success.
Current version info below.
They did change it recently and they've been good to me...
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at
http://shop.wirelessguys.com/s.nl/it.A/id.4188/.f?sc=13category=3529
Those have a very heavy mount and the expected gain. The ones with the
cheap metal clip on can go right up the designers back side. Seriously
poor design on those. I have replaced most of the feeds with the same
feeds as the
What that really means is that you are likely running far too large of an
antenna.
You're also going to find yourself interfering with your own network far
more than is healthy with things that run this way!
marlon
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From: MDK rea...@muddyfrogwater.us
To: WISPA
How many TR 6000's do you want for your AP's?
bawhahahahahahaha
One of these days I'm gonna remember to take a video cam along and toss one
out of the 65' bucket truck!
I sure wish I had this guy's tool for fixing crappy hardware!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd6HR35fBDU
marlon
-
You turned on tftp on the radio first, right?
tftpd on
Travis
Microserv
Scott Carullo wrote:
Maybe I'm doing (or not doing) something simple, but I am unable to tftp
upgrade files to either of the APEX radios on either side of a link. torch
shows my computer trying to connect but no data
Fixed the problem right up, didn't it!
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Marlon K.
18.5 dB of gain? And 105 * of horizontal coverage?
That thing has got to be what, 1* or less of vertical coverage? 2* at best?
Here's one for you guys to. I didn't take a pic but it was made completely
out of pvc pipe. Even labeled as such.
Had a cap on the top, pipe for the omni tube, and
Sorry I wasn't clearer on my location; didn't occur to me in my moment
of exasperation ;-)
My coverage area centers on Pearce, AZ. I can see the flashing tower
lights in Willcox. Douglas is 60 miles south, and Sierra Vista is on
the other side of the Dragoon mountain range. Dragoon (the
6 degrees on the vertical. Slotted waveguides are phenomenal performers.
This isn't your average t-line patch. We had it tested on the Antenna
Products range in Mineral Wells, TX. The patterns were measured in both
the E and H planes and we tested several units to verify. They even have
some nice
Hiya Jason,
First off, get a caching system installed. One of the oldest (and probably
best) is Squid running on a linux system.
Next, how many miles will you have to go to get bandwidth in a
bigger/cheaper place? How many hops would it take? lets say that you put
towers no further than 15
Mountains are good.
No need for towers that way. Today 20 to 30 mile shots should be easy.
Even 40 mile shots shouldn't be very hard.
See if you can find houses that see each other all the way to the other end.
Offer them free internet on 10 year contracts.
Even if you have 5 or 6 hops it'll
Those are 5 gig. I decided NOT to go the cheap route on any 5 gig systems
out here.
I'm looking for 2.4 gig grids that are of good/great quality.
I've been paying around $100 for a 24dB grid and it doesn't bother me a
bit.
Here's a tip for you guys that go dirt cheap on everything and
Impressive!
marlon
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From: cc...@dot11net.com
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Is this a record of some kind?
6 degrees on the vertical. Slotted waveguides are phenomenal performers.
This isn't your
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