[WISPA] u seen this ?

2005-08-21 Thread G.Villarini








http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=36FamID=80ProdID=216



seems like a qos device 



Gino A. Villarini, 

Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.

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www.aeronetpr.com

787.767.7466








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Re: [WISPA] u seen this ?

2005-08-21 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
If it sets the priority bits on everything it will be an awesome boost
in speed UNTIL everybody else starts doing it.  Then there will be no
way to get VOIP or any other traffic boosted.

How to wreck it for everybody in one easy to use product.

Lonnie

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 http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=36FamID=80ProdID=216
 
  
 
 seems like a qos device 
 
  
 
 Gino A. Villarini, 
 
 Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 www.aeronetpr.com
 
 787.767.7466
 
  
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[WISPA] Looking for...

2005-08-21 Thread Ray Jean
Looking for a intro page, webpage ect.. That will let a customer know that 
their end user modem for wireless service has been cut off or deactivated 
due to lack of payments. When they click on their browser to view a website 
I would like the page to say; something like, Sorry due to non-payment your 
internet web surfing has been stopped..  Does anyone have a template or 
know how to make this work on the wireless modems?

Thanks Jean
www.surfmore.net 


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Re: [WISPA] Looking for...

2005-08-21 Thread Bo Hamilton
Redirect that IP to a webserver on your network.  You can do that on 
just about any core router, Star-Os, MT and so on.


Bo



Ray  Jean wrote:

Looking for a intro page, webpage ect.. That will let a customer know 
that their end user modem for wireless service has been cut off or 
deactivated due to lack of payments. When they click on their browser 
to view a website I would like the page to say; something like, Sorry 
due to non-payment your internet web surfing has been stopped..  Does 
anyone have a template or know how to make this work on the wireless 
modems?

Thanks Jean
www.surfmore.net



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RE: [WISPA] Looking for...

2005-08-21 Thread Jonathan Schmidt
Perftech has an inexpensive device that lets you grab defined
real estate within existing requested content browser windows
of targeted subscribers without interfering with their access.

ISPs are using it to do just that, and, in addition, getting
E911 registration for VoIP, etc.  If you want to keep your
subscriber but still get his attention, this seems a way to do it.
It was used at the CTAM show to post ads on wireless user's
browsers in addition to event info.

Targets are APIs, lists, files, etc., by account, not IP address.

Does this do what you want or are you after a draconian shut-down?

. . . j o n a t h a n

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Looking for a intro page, webpage ect.. That will let a customer know that
their end user modem for wireless service has been cut off or deactivated
due to lack of payments. When they click on their browser to view a website
I would like the page to say; something like, Sorry due to non-payment your
internet web surfing has been stopped..  Does anyone have a template or
know how to make this work on the wireless modems?
Thanks Jean
www.surfmore.net

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Re: Re[2]: [WISPA] Gas Prices

2005-08-21 Thread wispa


 We got Verizon falling all over themselves giving away
 DSL here too. That forced us to look at marketing/selling to people
 in the country though. I'm not price warring with them.

 We also are firming up our pay if not our equipment service calls.
 Was letting that slide too much and the infected crap people run is
 not worth doing it for free.

 Barry

Not trying to steer the subject away too much, but I'm on vacation here in
Massachusetts visiting my mom for a week and I keep on hearing the Comcast
ads for 6 megs internet with 19.99 per month for the first 6 months, and
they say DSL can't do that.

So I'm wondering how the heck wisps here are competing against 6 megs at
19.99 per month for the first 6 months?

George




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[WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher


I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn bx 
tower.  It is 5 sections of 8 ft.  I just got 15 bags of portland cement and will add my own gravel.  
I was thinking about three 1 1/2 inch pieces of pipe stuck in the concrete to bolt the tower legs to.  I will

thread and put couplers on the pipe at 22 inches so they can't move.  I've got 
some re-bar to chuck down in the hole too.
I've got 3 8ft ground rods and will bond with #4 bare stranded wire.  I picked up a load of grade 8 bolts, 
washers, and lock washers for bolting the tower together and to the pipe stubs.  Anyone have any suggestions

for me?  This is my first tower.  I will pour tomorrow afternoon.

brian


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Re: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher




That one has 7 sections and mine has 5. I never found the specs for
base. I'll keep looking.

Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:

  http://bold98.org/gallery/ProjectsTower

Please read this and the manual from the site.  You do not have nearly
enough concrete for the base.

Lonnie

On 8/21/05, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn bx
tower.  It is 5 sections of 8 ft.  I just got 15 bags of portland cement and will add my own gravel.
I was thinking about three 1 1/2 inch pieces of pipe stuck in the concrete to bolt the tower legs to.  I will
thread and put couplers on the pipe at 22 inches so they can't move.  I've got some re-bar to chuck down in the hole too.
I've got 3 8ft ground rods and will bond with #4 bare stranded wire.  I picked up a load of grade 8 bolts,
washers, and lock washers for bolting the tower together and to the pipe stubs.  Anyone have any suggestions
for me?  This is my first tower.  I will pour tomorrow afternoon.

brian


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Re: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher

Found it.  But now I don't understand exactly how big my hole needs to be.

http://www.wb0w.com/shelby/BXCBS1.htm

Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

As close as I get is the info on page 9 and 10.  All I want is the 
dumb thing to say dig a hole this by this for a 40 footer.  I still 
have no idea how big of a hole I need.



A. Huppenthal wrote:

The trouble with mixing your own cement is that there's *never* 
really enough. Do a 4 x 4 foot pad that's 5 feet deep and you've got 
lots of concrete. If a cement truck is not an option, rent a mixer. 
Don't skimp on the plug, it's really hard to add concrete later.. :-)



Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

That one has 7 sections and mine has 5.  I never found the specs for 
base.  I'll keep looking.


Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:


http://bold98.org/gallery/ProjectsTower

Please read this and the manual from the site.  You do not have nearly
enough concrete for the base.

Lonnie

On 8/21/05, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn bx
tower.  It is 5 sections of 8 ft.  I just got 15 bags of portland 
cement and will add my own gravel.
I was thinking about three 1 1/2 inch pieces of pipe stuck in the 
concrete to bolt the tower legs to.  I will
thread and put couplers on the pipe at 22 inches so they can't 
move.  I've got some re-bar to chuck down in the hole too.
I've got 3 8ft ground rods and will bond with #4 bare stranded 
wire.  I picked up a load of grade 8 bolts,
washers, and lock washers for bolting the tower together and to 
the pipe stubs.  Anyone have any suggestions

for me?  This is my first tower.  I will pour tomorrow afternoon.

brian


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RE: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread JohnnyO
The same size as the one for the 70ft Version Brian - That's how large
of a base you need.

JohnnyO

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As close as I get is the info on page 9 and 10.  All I want is the dumb 
thing to say dig a hole this by this for a 40 footer.  I still have no

idea how big of a hole I need.


A. Huppenthal wrote:

 The trouble with mixing your own cement is that there's *never* really
 enough. Do a 4 x 4 foot pad that's 5 feet deep and you've got lots of 
 concrete. If a cement truck is not an option, rent a mixer. Don't 
 skimp on the plug, it's really hard to add concrete later.. :-)


 Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

 That one has 7 sections and mine has 5.  I never found the specs for
 base.  I'll keep looking.

 Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:

 http://bold98.org/gallery/ProjectsTower

 Please read this and the manual from the site.  You do not have 
 nearly enough concrete for the base.

 Lonnie

 On 8/21/05, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

 I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn 
 bx tower.  It is 5 sections of 8 ft.  I just got 15 bags of 
 portland cement and will add my own gravel. I was thinking about 
 three 1 1/2 inch pieces of pipe stuck in the concrete to bolt the 
 tower legs to.  I will thread and put couplers on the pipe at 22 
 inches so they can't move.  I've got some re-bar to chuck down in 
 the hole too. I've got 3 8ft ground rods and will bond with #4 bare

 stranded wire.  I picked up a load of grade 8 bolts,
 washers, and lock washers for bolting the tower together and to the

 pipe stubs.  Anyone have any suggestions
 for me?  This is my first tower.  I will pour tomorrow afternoon.

 brian


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Re: [WISPA] Rohn BX Tower

2005-08-21 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
oops, here is where pages 9 and 10 are.   
http://www.antennasystems.com/bxcatalog.pdf


Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

As close as I get is the info on page 9 and 10.  All I want is the 
dumb thing to say dig a hole this by this for a 40 footer.  I still 
have no idea how big of a hole I need.



A. Huppenthal wrote:

The trouble with mixing your own cement is that there's *never* 
really enough. Do a 4 x 4 foot pad that's 5 feet deep and you've got 
lots of concrete. If a cement truck is not an option, rent a mixer. 
Don't skimp on the plug, it's really hard to add concrete later.. :-)



Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

That one has 7 sections and mine has 5.  I never found the specs for 
base.  I'll keep looking.


Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:


http://bold98.org/gallery/ProjectsTower

Please read this and the manual from the site.  You do not have nearly
enough concrete for the base.

Lonnie

On 8/21/05, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


I dug a hole 32 inch square by 42 inches deep yesterday for a rohn bx
tower.  It is 5 sections of 8 ft.  I just got 15 bags of portland 
cement and will add my own gravel.
I was thinking about three 1 1/2 inch pieces of pipe stuck in the 
concrete to bolt the tower legs to.  I will
thread and put couplers on the pipe at 22 inches so they can't 
move.  I've got some re-bar to chuck down in the hole too.
I've got 3 8ft ground rods and will bond with #4 bare stranded 
wire.  I picked up a load of grade 8 bolts,
washers, and lock washers for bolting the tower together and to 
the pipe stubs.  Anyone have any suggestions

for me?  This is my first tower.  I will pour tomorrow afternoon.

brian


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