I heard Eje telling folks at ISPCON that the chip that selects the
antenna port for diversity on that module (I believe) was VERY sensitive
to static discharge. Someone mentioned seeing about 20 db of attenuation
when it fries. It sounds like you may have seen this first hand? Eje, if
you ar
Wanted to get people's opinion of ETINC
It's been some time since Dennis has publically flogged anyone but
curious about product performance / comparisons / pros / cons / etc
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Hmmm...I don't know either but GOOGLE does a great job with
ASO and PEO
as the search parameter.
. . . j o n a t h a n
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I hate to admit my ignorance here but my curiosity got the best of me...
what does ASO and PEO stand for?
Peter R. wrote:
I would suggest hiring through an ASO or PEO organization.
These staff companies provide payroll, benefits and insurance.
Construction companies use them.
Just a thought
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Excellent point Travis. It would be covered under business liabilty
insurance and/or workman's comp.
Auto insurance is meant to cover the driver or other guy that got hurt
in a driving accident.
Never once heard of a bucket contributing to a driving accident with
another veh
I'm just deploying Pacs 900 rootennas with sr9's.
Nice and clean.
George
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
What antenna are you using?
Anyone used the 900MHz Rootenna?
Mark Nash
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Excellent point Travis. It would be covered under business liabilty
insurance and/or workman's comp.
Auto insurance is meant to cover the driver or other guy that got hurt in a
driving accident.
Never once heard of a bucket contributing to a driving accident with another
vehichle.
Unless of c
I disagree with that. Something isn't fraud, if no concious effort was made
to hide something or deceive someone. Not being asked, is not being the same
thing as hiding something. If you installed a new stereo system in your
vehichle or a new ladder rack, would you call your insurance company
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
What antenna are you using?
900 yagis and roos...ldz
Anyone used the 900MHz Rootenna?
Mark Nash
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Travis brings up a good point I think. When I purchased insurance on my
bucket truck,
I specifically asked the agent about possible problems with it being a
bucket truck, and
he assured me that as far as the automotive liability insurance was
concerned, the bucket
had no effect, as any mis-haps inv
Hi,
There are several other factors to consider here insurance on the
vehicle itself is to cover if you damage someone else's property
(vehicle) by getting into an accident on the road. You may also have
full-coverage insurance to pay to fix the bucket truck itself.
However, the other is
When you put it that way... It does bring a new perpective to think
about. Well said.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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We have some pac antennas and another one, ca'nt think of what they were, we
have not deployed 900mhz rootennas.
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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consulting for WISPs, an
http://radinfo.blogspot.com/2006/11/att-ma-hypocrisy.html
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I need dependable suppliers of Rotennas that I can get every week, we order
about 40-50 a month our average price paid is $40 and the best ones for us are
where they have a cat 5 connector and pre-designed for the entire Engenius CB3
bridges with case not removed.
We buy them now but the suppli
What antenna are you using?
Anyone used the 900MHz Rootenna?
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
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I have two SR9s on 112s, you can use them for customer radios. There is
some 900mhz rootenna's out now too.
Dennis Burgess, MCP, CCNA, A+, N+, Mikrotik Certified
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2K Wireless provides high-speed internet access, along with network
consulting for WISPs, and
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
Has anyone used the SR9's in a RB112? They are a little bigger so will they
physically fit? How do you like them?
We're using them and they seem to work ok. Having the right antenna is a
key too.
leon
Mark Nash
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Just got a confirmation from Jeff Beasley @ Wireless Interactive, that the
Apollo series of wifi radios support sync via a 3 cable serial interface...
Interesting...
Gino A. Villarini
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>So is it safe to say that one could get one of those $9k Dragon Wave links
>licensed and ready to go for $12.5 - $15k?
It really depends on dish size and licensing situation
For example, licensing for a government entity (county, school, etc) is on a
different schedule (costs about $1k) vs. lice
Has anyone used the SR9's in a RB112? They are a little bigger so will they
physically fit? How do you like them?
Mark Nash
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The patent you cite was filed Jan 27, 2000. In general, to challenge a
patent you'd have to find publicly available description (publication),
prior patent, or public offer of the technology for sale pre-dating the
patent's filing date. The patent office has already searched prior patents
and
Tom, I do share some of same views that You have. I just thought it
would be a good idea to present the pros and cons of "omitting"
information. There are 2 types of insurance customers it seems?. The
first one is like Yourself. You buy the insurance because You have to,
and the thought of usin
I would suggest hiring through an ASO or PEO organization.
These staff companies provide payroll, benefits and insurance.
Construction companies use them.
Just a thought.
Regards,
Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc.
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I replaced the two internal batteries last night with two external, $100
batteries, and put a load on the UPS that matched the highest load I have
out in the field (80w). It took 2 Tranzeo APs, an Xpeed SDSL modem, and a
19" TV on the QVC to load it up properly. Now instead of 1 hour I get 13
hou
http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/view_press_release.php?rID=9156
Their patent reads as follows
US Patent No 6,249,516 B1
WIRELESS NETWORK GATEAWY AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING SAME
A wireless network system includes a server having a server controller and a
server radio modem, and a number of clients
How are you handling worker's comp for the people authorized to use the
truck?
Dylan
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Insurance for use of
Sure. It is Peter Schoon at systemsupportsolutions.com based in Minnesota.
al Message-
>From: John Scrivner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>This is a neutral place so feel free to share the guy
A guy that was helping me out crashed my install truck a month or two
ago. He didn't see a stop sign. He t-boned an old couple in their
mid-late 70s. The woman more than had enough injuries to qualify for
the 100K personal liability/personal disability (PL/PD) I had on the
plan. But wait...
Differrance between a SR2 and CM9. the CM9 is better at receiving, more
sensitive I belive, not to mention, its not yelling all the time. CM9s are
a staple, when you don't have trees. Try dropping the power output on your
SR2, maybe you can find a happy medium. Have you tried replacing the SR2,
No, but I will, first thing today ... I was actually looking for that
link since I remember a few posts related to cablefreesolutions several
months ago.
Thanks a lot.
Mario
Brad Belton wrote:
Have you spoken with Stephen Patrick at www.cablefreesolutions.com yet?
Best,
Brad
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In order for us
to keep ahead of the LECs and cable companies we need better products not
cheaper ones.
Well said, but can't we have our cake and eat it to?
How about "Better radios, Cheaper" :-)
High priced vendors don;t have high prices because their costs are higher.
They have higher prices
Borders on Insurance fraud... and if you have to activate the insurance,
they don't have to pay...
Tom DeReggi wrote:
If its a standard VAN / Truck body, Don't tell them about the bucket!
Call it a VAN, not a Bucket truck!
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadba
Tim,
I agree, there is risk of not getting covered, if full disclosure is not
given. That is something that the WISP should consider in advance. (But
doesn't mean it won't be covered, as they'd need to prove that having the
bucket was something both parties typical would think relevant to disc
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