Re: [WISPA] Routerboard 532 and NStreme2

2006-08-16 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler

Tom,

The new V3 release has been posted and you can set MTU to very high
values if your cards support jumbo frames.  Our WAR board, with its
very advanced Intel Ethernet can do 16K for the MTU.  Most other cards
have limits in the 2K to 4K range.

We also have released the first x86 PC Architecture version and the
updated x86 WRAP version.  They  have the same features as the WAR
version.

I'm not sure if we mentioned it but the x86 version has a free mode
that is no longer a 24 hour trial.  It saves settings and everything
works, except of course the advanced features that we use to add
value.  You can use it for fairly advance routing (quagga has ospf and
rip) for free.

We'll require a paid license for wireless, policy or source routing,
bandwidth control and our firewall scripting.  We are pretty sure that
more than 11 MBytes/sec in Turbo mode on a power machine will meet
with approval.  Device bonding will be coming fairly soon and it will
allow simple hdx bonding, fdx bonding and failover bonding.

We use the Linux 2.6 kernel and we have been able to get this image to
well under 8 MB and average ram use on bootup is about 16 MB.  It took
a long time to get here and we have to thank everybody for being
patient.  Some of you wrote us off and figured that V3 would never
reach the light of day, so I hope you take a look at what this new
release can do.

Lonnie



On 8/15/06, Tom DeReggi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Lonnie,

When you get that feature solved / added, please let me know, or make a
public announcement.
If you let me know, I'll do a bunch of talk for you persoanlly, to promote
the feature.
Thanks.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message -
From: "Lonnie Nunweiler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" 
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Routerboard 532 and NStreme2


> It will just be easier to support an insane MTU size so that people
> can go and do whatever they want.  I can imagine people doing some
> vlan in vlan and then running the whole works over a tunnel, and each
> one adds tags and headers to the actual 1500 byte payload.
>
> Lonnie
>
> On 8/14/06, Tom DeReggi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Lonnie,
>>
>> I just wrote to you off list, before seeing your onlist response.
>>
>> >V3 has support for a fully transparent
>> > client bridge when it talks to an appropriately configured V3 AP
>> > system.
>>
>> That is good news!
>>
>> > License Fee after 1 year.
>>
>> The policy you explained, is fair and reasonable.
>>
>> > We are currently working on a custom MTU size interface for every
>> > device to be able to handle whatever you want for MTU size.
>>
>> Great.  To be more clear... Its easy for people (like me) to get confused
>> between IP versus Ethernet headers. In our VLAN applications, its the
>> Ethernet packet that needs to be supported above 1500bytes (for addition
>> of
>> VLAN to Ethernet header), we'd rarely ever need to increase IP packet MTU
>> above 1500 MTU. (although I see applications for IPSEC if larger MTU
>> allowed
>> or possibly for passing MPLS).
>>
>> Tom DeReggi
>> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
>> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>>
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RE: [WISPA] Wireless Technology Summit - Dharamsala 2006

2006-08-16 Thread Frank Keeney

On a similar subject from Xeni Jardin:

Dharamsala: A Wireless Network for 'Little Lhasa'


Hacking the Himalayas






Frank Keeney
Work: http://www.wlanparts.com 
Blog: http://www.unwiredadventures.com 

> -Original Message-
> On Behalf Of Dawn DiPietro
> 
> All,
> 
> Sometimes you have to look beyond your own backyard. :-)
> It is good to know our knowledge has spread worldwide.
> 
> Regards,
> Dawn DiPietro
> 
> 
> Wireless Technology Summit - Dharamsala 2006
> 
> The Tibetan Technology Center (TibTec) will host the AirJaldi 
> Summit on 
> wireless technologies in Dharamsala, India in October 2006. 
> TibTec has 
> partnered with the Djursland International Institute of Rural 
> Wireless 
> Broadband (DIIRWB) and will join the World Summits on Free 
> Information 
> Infrastructure (WSFII) to deliver a conference and extended wireless 
> training workshops in October. The conference will be held 
> from October 
> 22nd through 25th in Dharamsala, India. The training 
> workshops will span 
> a ten period directly after the conference. The theme of the 
> summit is 
> "Empowering Communities Through Wireless Networks".

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Re: [WISPA] Midland, TX

2006-08-16 Thread Wireless

Basin Broadband
Netwest Online 
www.basinbroadband.com

www.nwol.net <--- Best for business by reputation.
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Subject: [WISPA] Midland, TX



Anyone provide service in Midland, TX?

-Matt
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RE: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

2006-08-16 Thread chris cooper
That’s a thought, but rigging an HPOL omni @ 800' is a bit of a grind,
not to mention the truck rolls and customer touches.  We cant add more
gear to that tower per the owner, only swap antenna for antenna. That
rules out multiple sectors.

c

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Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 4:30 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

Hi,

We just had this exact problem last month. We switched from veritcal to 
horizontal on our AP and I think we fixed the problem. I haven't heard 
on their latest reading, so I'm not sure.

Travis
Microserv

John Scrivner wrote:

> Try flipping polarities of one of the systems if possible. If they use

> point to point yagis, as I have seen often, then setting the water 
> company to a different polarity to you should be a simple fix. How 
> wide (in megahertz) is the bandwidth of their system? How wide is 
> yours? I know Waverider is 5.5 MHz wide. What are you using for 900
MHz?
> Scriv
>
>
>
> CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
>
>> Tighten their antenna, or shield it
>>
>>  
>>
>> *Chuck Profito *
>>
>> *209.988.7388*
>>
>> *CV-ACCESS, INC*
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
>>
>> */Providing High Speed /*
>>
>> */Broadband to Rural California/*
>>
>>  
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *chris cooper
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 16, 2006 11:34 AM
>> *To:* 'WISPA General List'
>> *Subject:* [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system
>>
>>  
>>
>> A rural water district cuts through the center of our network.  Their

>> automatic meter reading system operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db.  They are

>> having problems reading meters near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz 
>> off them.  That was the only slot available on that tower, so we cant

>> really move without major disruption.  Their system only works on 
>> 916.5  Has anyone had to work through this?  If you have can you hit 
>> me offlist?  Im interested in what compromise was worked out.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Chris
>>
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[WISPA] FW: [Wisp] Looking for Trango Equipment (New or used)

2006-08-16 Thread Cliff Leboeuf
Title: FW: [Wisp] Looking for Trango Equipment (New or used)




Before I go and buy direct, does anyone have any new or used Trango 5830SU-EXT’s for sale? Qty 2 or 3.
I’m also looking for a 15-24” panel or dish for the same radio.

Hit me off-list if you are interested with price and and details.

- Cliff



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RE: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

2006-08-16 Thread Brian Webster



Chris,
    You might also consider band pass or notch filters on either your 
equipment or theirs or both. This usually can clean up any off channel 
interference but does come at a price in line losses. They are not cheap for 
good products either. Technically neither of you have protection against 
interference by the rules but obviously you are trying to do the smart thing and 
avoid problems. Try contacting the vendor of their equipment and preferably the 
ones who did their install and explain the situation. They may have run in to 
similar problems and have some options to try. Remember to smile to whole time 
and act friendly...:-)
 
Thank You,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com

  -Original Message-From: chris cooper 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 
  2:34 PMTo: 'WISPA General List'Subject: [WISPA] 900 mhz 
  AMS system
  
  A rural water district cuts 
  through the center of our network.  Their automatic meter reading system 
  operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db.  They are having problems reading meters 
  near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz off them.  That was the only slot 
  available on that tower, so we cant really move without major 
  disruption.  Their system only works on 916.5  Has anyone had to 
  work through this?  If you have can you hit me offlist?  Im 
  interested in what compromise was worked out.
   
  Chris
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Re: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

2006-08-16 Thread George Rogato

CHUCK PROFITO wrote:

Tighten their antenna, or shield it



Hi Chuck "Profit"O
:)

You have a very envious name...

George

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Re: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

2006-08-16 Thread Travis Johnson

Hi,

We just had this exact problem last month. We switched from veritcal to 
horizontal on our AP and I think we fixed the problem. I haven't heard 
on their latest reading, so I'm not sure.


Travis
Microserv

John Scrivner wrote:

Try flipping polarities of one of the systems if possible. If they use 
point to point yagis, as I have seen often, then setting the water 
company to a different polarity to you should be a simple fix. How 
wide (in megahertz) is the bandwidth of their system? How wide is 
yours? I know Waverider is 5.5 MHz wide. What are you using for 900 MHz?

Scriv



CHUCK PROFITO wrote:


Tighten their antenna, or shield it

 


*Chuck Profito *

*209.988.7388*

*CV-ACCESS, INC*

[EMAIL PROTECTED] *

*/Providing High Speed /*

*/Broadband to Rural California/*

 


-Original Message-
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *chris cooper

*Sent:* Wednesday, August 16, 2006 11:34 AM
*To:* 'WISPA General List'
*Subject:* [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

 

A rural water district cuts through the center of our network.  Their 
automatic meter reading system operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db.  They are 
having problems reading meters near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz 
off them.  That was the only slot available on that tower, so we cant 
really move without major disruption.  Their system only works on 
916.5  Has anyone had to work through this?  If you have can you hit 
me offlist?  Im interested in what compromise was worked out.


 


Chris


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Re: [WISPA] Midland, TX

2006-08-16 Thread Matt Liotta

I am looking to service a business customer; not residential.

-Matt

Kraig Knox wrote:

Clearwire serves that area.

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Anyone provide service in Midland, TX?

-Matt
  


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[WISPA] Wireless Technology Summit – Dharamsala 2006

2006-08-16 Thread Dawn DiPietro

All,

Sometimes you have to look beyond your own backyard. :-)
It is good to know our knowledge has spread worldwide.

Regards,
Dawn DiPietro


Wireless Technology Summit – Dharamsala 2006

The Tibetan Technology Center (TibTec) will host the AirJaldi Summit on 
wireless technologies in Dharamsala, India in October 2006. TibTec has 
partnered with the Djursland International Institute of Rural Wireless 
Broadband (DIIRWB) and will join the World Summits on Free Information 
Infrastructure (WSFII) to deliver a conference and extended wireless 
training workshops in October. The conference will be held from October 
22nd through 25th in Dharamsala, India. The training workshops will span 
a ten period directly after the conference. The theme of the summit is 
“Empowering Communities Through Wireless Networks”.


The Air Jaldi Summit will attract wireless technology experts and 
community activists from India, Europe, North America, Israel, and 
Australia. A list of confirmed presenters can be found on the AirJaldi 
Web site under the “Program” link. The organizers are also pleased to 
announce confirmation of three distinguished keynote speakers: Dr. Roger 
Downer (Ireland), President Emeritus of the University of Limerick; Mr. 
David Hughes (USA), longtime champion of wireless technologies; and, Mr. 
Vic Hayes (Netherlands), the “father” of WiFi.


The Air Jaldi Summit comes in direct response to international interest 
in the Dharamsala Community Wireless Mesh Network. It was developed in 
cooperation with the Dharamsala Information Technology Group, an 
organization chaired by the Tibetan Computer Resource Center and some of 
the region’s leading information technology professionals. The Mesh 
backbone includes over 30 nodes , all sharing a single radio channel. 
Broadband Internet services are provided to all mesh members. The total 
upstream Internet bandwidth available is 6Mbps. There are over 2000 
computers connected to the Mesh, and about 500 have Internet access.


Air Jaldi Summit Website
http://summit.airjaldi.com

About The Tibetan Technology Center (TibTec)
http://www.tibtec.org

The Tibetan Technology Center is a charitable organization dedicated to 
harnessing modern technology and assisting the Tibetan community in 
India. The center is located at the Tibetan Children's Villages School 
(TCV) which hosts and supports it. TibTec’s first project is the 
Dharamsala Community Wireless Mesh Network.


About Djursland International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband 
(DIIRWB)

http://diirwb.net/

Djursland International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband is 
dedicated to the establishment of wireless networks, both for rural 
landscapes but also for towns all over the world. Using the experiences 
gained in building and establishing The DjurslandS.net


About the World Summits on Free Information Infrastructure (WSFII)
http://www.okfn.org/wsfii/

WSFII, is an ongoing international process of multiple, local action 
oriented events which provide space for people to come together, to 
share experiences, present practical solutions, to learn and to build, 
all kinds of Free Information Infrastructures.

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Re: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

2006-08-16 Thread John Scrivner
Try flipping polarities of one of the systems if possible. If they use 
point to point yagis, as I have seen often, then setting the water 
company to a different polarity to you should be a simple fix. How wide 
(in megahertz) is the bandwidth of their system? How wide is yours? I 
know Waverider is 5.5 MHz wide. What are you using for 900 MHz?

Scriv



CHUCK PROFITO wrote:


Tighten their antenna, or shield it

 


*Chuck Profito *

*209.988.7388*

*CV-ACCESS, INC*

[EMAIL PROTECTED] *

*/Providing High Speed /*

*/Broadband to Rural California/*

 


-Original Message-
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *chris cooper

*Sent:* Wednesday, August 16, 2006 11:34 AM
*To:* 'WISPA General List'
*Subject:* [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

 

A rural water district cuts through the center of our network.  Their 
automatic meter reading system operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db.  They are 
having problems reading meters near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz 
off them.  That was the only slot available on that tower, so we cant 
really move without major disruption.  Their system only works on 
916.5  Has anyone had to work through this?  If you have can you hit 
me offlist?  Im interested in what compromise was worked out.


 


Chris


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RE: [WISPA] Midland, TX

2006-08-16 Thread JohnnyO
Matt - don't quote me on this but we were in Midland, Tx about 4 months
ago and I saw plenty of gear hanging. Not sure who it is, but someone
out there is playing with wireless.

IF you want to do something in Midland/Odessa area, I have SEVERAL tower
sites there available to you.

JohnnyO

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Anyone provide service in Midland, TX?

-Matt
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RE: [WISPA] Midland, TX

2006-08-16 Thread Kraig Knox
Clearwire serves that area.

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Anyone provide service in Midland, TX?

-Matt
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RE: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

2006-08-16 Thread CHUCK PROFITO








Tighten their
antenna, or shield it

 

Chuck Profito 

209.988.7388

CV-ACCESS, INC

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Providing
High Speed 

Broadband
to Rural California

 

-Original
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf
Of chris cooper
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
11:34 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS
system

 

A rural
water district cuts through the center of our network.  Their automatic
meter reading system operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db.  They are having
problems reading meters near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz off them. 
That was the only slot available on that tower, so we cant really move without
major disruption.  Their system only works on 916.5  Has anyone had
to work through this?  If you have can you hit me offlist?  Im
interested in what compromise was worked out.

 

Chris






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[WISPA] Midland, TX

2006-08-16 Thread Matt Liotta

Anyone provide service in Midland, TX?

-Matt
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[WISPA] 900 mhz AMS system

2006-08-16 Thread chris cooper








A rural water district cuts through the center of our
network.  Their automatic meter reading system operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db.  They
are having problems reading meters near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz off
them.  That was the only slot available on that tower, so we cant really move
without major disruption.  Their system only works on 916.5  Has anyone had to
work through this?  If you have can you hit me offlist?  Im interested in what compromise
was worked out.

 

Chris






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Re: [WISPA] Anyone had success with SR9 and Trango CPEs at 900Mhz?

2006-08-16 Thread Tom DeReggi

That is not the case.  Trango is DSSS, Atehros is OFDM.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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To: "WISPA General List" 
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 3:14 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Anyone had success with SR9 and Trango CPEs at 900Mhz?



Read here awhile back that a new Trango 900Mhz cpe used the same
Atheros chipset that the SR9 uses.  Has anyone tracked this down?  Is
it a no-go?

Thanks
marshall
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[WISPA] DirecTV, EchoStar reduce bidding in wireless sale

2006-08-16 Thread Peter R.
DirecTV, EchoStar reduce bidding in wireless sale  


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060816/tc_nm/telecoms_wireless_satellite_dc_3

Thank you.

Regards,

Peter
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect & Communicate
813.963.5884  efax 530-323-7025
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone had success with SR9 and Trango CPEs at 900Mhz? [ed: s/Trango/Tranzeo?]

2006-08-16 Thread Dylan Oliver
Don't remember anything about Trango and SR9; maybe you're thinking Tranzeo.On 8/16/06, rabbtux rabbtux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Read here awhile back that a new Trango 900Mhz cpe used the sameAtheros chipset that the SR9 uses.  Has anyone tracked this down?  Is
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[WISPA] Anyone had success with SR9 and Trango CPEs at 900Mhz?

2006-08-16 Thread rabbtux rabbtux

Read here awhile back that a new Trango 900Mhz cpe used the same
Atheros chipset that the SR9 uses.  Has anyone tracked this down?  Is
it a no-go?

Thanks
marshall
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