Tom,
You say that connection tracking is on. I advised you to turn this
of (i.e untick all the boxes in the connection tracking sub menu). To give
an example, we have a 28km link with WRAP's/CM9's/5.8GHz at each end. Signal
sits at around -71 (qual 24) and we hard set the rate on both end
Paul Hendry wrote:
as we have no intention
of using them at 20 or 40Mhz.
This to me is the beauty of the WAR StarVX platform.
The links I have up now are 10MHz.
With limited spectrum available to us, it's the frugal thing to do.
George
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You could go with the Trango Atlas. Or I've got some of the Airaya gear. I
think it's 5.3 only so you'd probably need slightly bigger antennas for it.
And the new SB nexus gear is coming back with great reports from the field.
I think all of those are Atheros based radios.
that help?
Title: ISPCON Roll Call
Anyone on this list going to ISPCON next week? Looks like the vendor list keeps
growing and I hear attendance is up.
http://www.ispcon.com/Fall2005/
This conference is a great opportunity to catch up on what is new for
Service Providers and has a special emphasis on
I have a text file of all the notable comments made for to the FCC by
you guys and will put together a letter made from the comments.
Life is strange, I almost have contracts with almost all of the
municipalities in our county and we are gearing up for a major rollout
of internet in the