Yup, wind will do it, though in a rainstorm I'd expect that the water
on the surface of the jacket would provide a good enough path to ground
to dissipate the charge.
I would also expect that if your UTP cable is directly attached to the
metal tower structure at either end, you wouldn't have
Wouldn't you have to get them to run BGP over this connection, so you can
keep things online? I suppose this would work if you were really desperate,
and willing to basically NAT your whole network, but you wouldn't want to do
I would tunnel through them to a datacenter somewhere and do BGP
Wouldn't you have to get them to run BGP over this connection, so you can
keep things online? I suppose this would work if you were really desperate,
and willing to basically NAT your whole network, but you wouldn't want to do
I would tunnel through them to a datacenter somewhere and do BGP
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote:
Wouldn't you have to get them to run BGP over this connection, so you can
keep things online? I suppose this would work if you were really desperate,
and willing to basically NAT your whole network, but you wouldn't want to do
I
Does anyone know of a product which is a POE power supply in addition to
having remote reboot capabilities? Imagine this scenario. You have DC
running up a 400 foot tower. You have a DCV switch at the top with DC
POE¹s. The switch is not POE but external POEs plugged into a
³distribution²
http://www.packetflux.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=6products_id=25zenid=c94a547543bf7e6bd2dd4f846565677f
ryan
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Justin Wilson li...@mtin.net wrote:
Does anyone know of a product which is a POE power supply in addition
to having remote reboot
http://www.digital-loggers.com/din.html
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Justin Wilson
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 10:03 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] DC Remote reboot?
Does anyone know of a product which is a POE power
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote:
Wouldn't you have to get them to run BGP over this connection, so you can
keep things online? I suppose this would work if you were really desperate,
and willing to basically NAT your whole network, but you wouldn't want to
do
I
We are in the process here to get a license for the local Sheriff Department
for 4.9ghz, it is taking way longer than anticipated. The FCC is really
slow. Equipment that we were going to deploy was Motorola PMP-49400. About
$1,500 per radio with integrated antenna for 21Mbps aggregate on a
I was primarily thinking along the lines of how much bandwidth you
could truly route into then out of such a setup. I had a co-lo's where
I could push 100mb/s out, but barely 20mb/s in, because they sold most
of the inbound off to ISPs in the area and they were pretty much at
saturation.
We
Why? 4.9 Ghz licenses are basically automatic. If the agency already has
ANY FCC license, then a 4.9 is simply an add on that
has very little engineering information.
By any - I mean they license they do their dispatch on.
Don't take your organs to heaven,
heaven knows we need them down
Time to choose a new colo center then.
I have some stuff in various dc's and can get well over 100mbps from them if
needed.
On Aug 27, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Matt wrote:
I was primarily thinking along the lines of how much bandwidth you
could truly route into then out of such a setup. I had a
Is that basically the same radio as the 54430? We're looking at doing a
deployment with that radio, and we are looking for feedback
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Kurt Fankhauser k...@wavelinc.com
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 1:59 PM
At 8/27/2010 05:19 PM, you wrote:
Why? 4.9 Ghz licenses are basically automatic. If the agency already has
ANY FCC license, then a 4.9 is simply an add on that
has very little engineering information.
By any - I mean they license they do their dispatch on.
Are WISPs here providing backhaul for
Inscape LPS-1000 POE Switch, with reboot capabilites. It will run off
48VDC. Five ports.
http://www.connectronics.com/inscape/PoE%20Switch.htm
Phil
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Justin Wilson li...@mtin.net wrote:
Does anyone know of a product which is a POE power supply in addition
Yes, I've got several of them deployed, very nice. It will run off AC
as well, and is outdoor hardened.
Only negatives, voltage isn't changeable per port via the web interface,
manual toggle only, and they need a version with more ports.
Regards
Michael Baird
Inscape LPS-1000 POE Switch,
I'm new to MT MPLS, but I think MPLS TE could arrange that.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 8/27/2010 5:54 PM, Fred Goldstein wrote:
At 8/27/2010 05:19 PM, you wrote:
Why? 4.9 Ghz licenses are basically automatic. If the agency already has
ANY
Cool, have you used those? How reliable are they?
Chris
- Original Message -
From: Phil Curnutt
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] DC Remote reboot?
Inscape LPS-1000 POE Switch, with reboot capabilites. It will run off
I believe the 400 series is half way between the 130 and 430 in
throughput.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 8/27/2010 4:49 PM, Kevin Sullivan wrote:
Is that basically the same radio as the 54430? We're looking at doing a
deployment with that
Like 3650, you do have to list all the fixed radios including both ends of
the link.
What slows down some people's applications is that they mess up on that.
The FCC takes forever to NOTIFY you that there is a problem, so you have to
have someone go on line and check each day.
-Original
Thats nifty but it does require this:
http://www.packetflux.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=6products_id=21zenid=c94a547543bf7e6bd2dd4f846565677f
http://www.packetflux.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=6products_id=21zenid=c94a547543bf7e6bd2dd4f846565677fWhich
is just one more
It appears that requires direct 100 volts AC input?
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Phil Curnutt pcurn...@gmail.com wrote:
Inscape LPS-1000 POE Switch, with reboot capabilites. It will run off
48VDC. Five ports.
http://www.connectronics.com/inscape/PoE%20Switch.htm
Phil
On Fri, Aug
Oh, so it doesnt have to be direct AC in?
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Michael Baird m...@tc3net.com wrote:
Yes, I've got several of them deployed, very nice. It will run off AC as
well, and is outdoor hardened.
Only negatives, voltage isn't changeable per port via the web interface,
Yes, and No.
for primary status you must file each location, but hardly anyone does that.
It
is totally legal just to apply for a geographical license.
Don't take your organs to heaven,
heaven knows we need them down here!
Be an organ donor, sign your donor card today.
- Original Message
Get your local congressman to put a little pressure on the FCC. It worked
for me a few years back.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Kurt Fankhauser k...@wavelinc.com wrote:
We are in the process here to get a license for the local Sheriff
Department
for 4.9ghz, it is taking way longer
Talking about remote reboot...
Has anyone used something like this or this product ?
http://www.gsm-auto.com/
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet Telecom
On 8/27/2010 11:09 PM, RickG wrote:
Oh, so it doesnt have to be direct AC in?
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Michael Baird
That's what we are trying to do, put the 4.9 on their current FRN license
for 2-way radio traffic. Not quite sure what the hold up is, although I did
hear someone say up to 45-90 days for this, not particularly sure who.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
Its just basically PMP430 with half channel widths. 10mhz instead of 20mhz.
Its OFDM, has the same plastic outer shell as the 430. Far as I know the 430
series is non-MIMO and so is this stuff. The configuration screen looks very
similar to the old 100 series FSK stuff.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
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