Radios are WRAP/CM9's with StarOS on RadioWaves SPD2-5.2NS. Is there
anything special you do/use to get this to work? Only things I can see that
would help are band pass filters.
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Any WISPs in Southeast Missouri?
I was contacted by a nice Deputy Sherriff who had bought his own laptop
for doing work in his patrol car and was hoping to find at least
partial mobile Broadband coverage in his area (444 square miles, as he
describes it.)
If you provide service in
Radios can't be on the same channels obviously. We have a link presently
running with the same configuration 2 channels apart without issues. A
dual polarity antenna is going to seperate the two by 15-25 dB. Make
sure the tx power is equal on both radios and it should work without issue.
Steve,
I believe that would be Sir Butch Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] If he
doesn't cover the area, he may know who does.
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482 Office
260-307-4000 Cell
260-918-4340 VoIP
www.oibw.net
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Why would you use an isolator If we are talking possible adjacent
channel interference then an isolator is not the cure, aditional
filtering would be. But most equipment should be able to work in this
environment without it. I have sites that have 4 WRAP boards with CM9's
sitting right
January 16, 2006
Sharing Broadband to Increase Speed
By JOHN
MARKOFF
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15 - Two West Coast start-up companies have built new
wireless technologies that take to heart Benjamin Franklin's exhortation to hang
together rather than hang
Well,
Kurt, here's a piece of the "Terms of Agreement" that a RoadRunner subscriber
contractually agrees to:
"Subscriber will not resell the Service, or any portion
thereof, or otherwise charge others to use the Service, or any portion thereof.
The Service is for personal use only, and
So even if they did get it to work they
cant use it without breaking their contract?
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Yes Sir! ;)
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482 Office
260-307-4000 Cell
260-918-4340 VoIP
www.oibw.net
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Hi,
I am a new member. I involved in real estate, but dabble in
wireless technology. I have a client who wants to become a strictly
WISP. Any suggestions on hardware options especially antennas. Happy
helpings
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JIMI ATOKI
THE REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS NETWORK
LOAN OFFICER/REAL ESTATE
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
But, yes,
the Terms of Agreement for broadband contracts usually specify limiting
access to the premises on the address of the contract. Otherwise, for $50
an apartment manager could get a router and hub and wire up the building
and give free Internet access.
It all
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Despite working for a WISP, I can't get my company's service at my house. If
it were available here, I'd be a Speakeasy customer in no time, because
they're so friendly to the geek market.
/snip
Out of curiosity -- how does allowing connection sharing qualify as being
friendly to the geek
I have an overseas client who wants to start on WISP. He is targeting
residential homes and small businesses. His budgeting a customer base
of about five thousand and wants to cover a 30 mile radius starting
off. I offered him a product that I am familiar with called the
smartBridges airBridge
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