George: Well...it is a pilot project. :) But one of
the 2.4 GHz radios uses the MEA (Mesh Enabeled
Architecture) and the other 2. 4Ghz radio uses the
normal 802.11. The same for the 4.9 GHz. See weblink.
http://mrtmag.com/mag/radio_motomesh_not_public/index.html
The real issue is many utilities
Hi,
Is there anyone doing Trango repairs for a reasonable rate? Trango wants
$200 per radio.
Thanks,
Travis
Microserv
Would you like to see your advertisement here? Let the WISPA Board know your
feelings about
A little more info... a generally accepted purchase price for a business
is 3x the annual Net Profit. Again, this is just a starting point
because something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay... but for
a general business practice, that's usually the starting point.
Travis
Microserv
Sheesh 2.4 for utility metering?
Felix A. Lopez wrote:
Ralph, To answer your question regarding what part of
"workforce" is using the 4.9 GHz. The short answer
is the "city first responders workforce" will be the
primary user of the 4.9 GHz portion of the Mesh
networking. The 2.4 GHz will b
Ralph, To answer your question regarding what part of
"workforce" is using the 4.9 GHz. The short answer
is the "city first responders workforce" will be the
primary user of the 4.9 GHz portion of the Mesh
networking. The 2.4 GHz will be used for "utility
services" such as metering/monitoring.
Travis,
The fair price to buy a WISP depends on whether you are buying or selling
:-)
Pay 6x monthly, Sell 6x annual. :-)
The larger factor to consider is what can you make because you bought the
ISP?
And what will he make, if he doesn't sell?
Is his company growing? Will it stop growing i
From the Naics site: http://naics.com/
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS, pronounced
Nakes) was developed as the standard for use by Federal statistical
agencies in classifying business establishments for the collection,
analysis, and publication of statistical data relat
You have to classify a specific area of business you operate in if you
file for a Sales and Use tax in your area. I'm in an unincorporated
area of my county, so I only pay Texas sales tax and don't deal with a
city.
Graham
On 7/18/07, John Scrivner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is a NAICS co
What is a NAICS code and why is it something important to have? Should I
get one? What will I do with it?
Thanks,
Scriv
Martha Huizenga wrote:
Ah yes I searched for Internet on the NAICS site and this didn't
come up. Amazing!
Thanks so much!
Martha
Graham McIntire wrote:
What about 51
This topic has come up many times over the years. I don't recall any real
consensus was ever reached based on a multiple due to the wide variation of
one operation to another.
How is it that one operation with 500 users is worth the same as another
operation with 500 users?
Would you pay the s
Travis: The FASB or Financial Accounting Standards
Board provides FASB Standards for accountancy and
valuations. For example, FASB established accoutancy
valuation standards for wireless equipment
manufacturers. So if serious you can officialy submit
a technical inquiry here:
http://www.fasb.org
George/Travis/All: What's interesting is that my local
WISP said the local carrier (read: now its ATT) would
start becoming interested when they were at 10,000
subscribers. My local WISP walks door to door to get
subscribers or "by word of mouth" and in direct
competition with local cable and/or wi
This varies wildly. I have seen everything from deals where the new WISP
just takes over the debt and I have heard of 4 times yearly gross
revenues. The bigger the WISP the more they are worth as a multiple of
earnings in most cases. I would say that 1X yearly revenues, as you
describe, would b
I recall on the moto list, maybe it was chuck, determined that 2.4 and 5
gig phones also use 900 to either send or recieve.
That would be why they are alll 900MHz as well.
George
Mike Ireton wrote:
Hi All,
I have numerous examples of cordless phones that all claim to be
'2.4ghz' or '5.8
I'm pretty sure TJ is Travis and that was just another discussion we
have had countless times about how much we are worth.
I say we are worth at least what it would cost for another provider to
come in and get up to where we are. IN A SHORT TIME SPAN.
That price can vary, but it's probably muc
This seems to come up once or twice a year and 12x seemed a good place to
start and a range of 6x to 18x depending on what you find when you look at
their books.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: "Travis Johnson" <[EM
Without knowing anything else, 12x monthly is a good deal for the buyer.
-Matt
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hey,
Anyone seen current pricing for purchase of a WISP? The last I saw it
was around 12x the monthly... has that changed at all lately? I have
the opportunity to purchase a neighboring WISP.
Travis,Last year, I discussed this very topic with my
regional WISP in Northern California and they said
they heard a raw price is needed on a "per subscriber"
basis. Here is a 2004 aricle from IP Planet which
probably needs an update:
The Value of a WiSP:
http://www.isp-planet.com/fixed_wireles
Ah yes I searched for Internet on the NAICS site and this didn't
come up. Amazing!
Thanks so much!
Martha
Graham McIntire wrote:
What about 518111?
http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/def/ND518111.HTM
I believe that's what I filed under, but I'd have to go dig through
some paperwork sinc
What about 518111?
http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/def/ND518111.HTM
I believe that's what I filed under, but I'd have to go dig through
some paperwork since it's not one of those things I keep in the front
of my brain.
Graham
On 7/18/07, Martha Huizenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For our b
If you can buy a WISP for 12x his monthly acct's receivable - - that is a
STEAL! A man would have to be hemorrhaging to sale at that price.
Mac
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Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:06 PM
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For our business tax application in DC we had to put down a NAICS code.
I picked 541519 because nothing seemed to match. I wonder if anyone else
has had to look through these and found something better? 541519 seems
to be the "other computer related services" bucket. You would think
there would
Hey,
Anyone seen current pricing for purchase of a WISP? The last I saw it
was around 12x the monthly... has that changed at all lately? I have the
opportunity to purchase a neighboring WISP.
Travis
Microserv
Wo
Hi All,
I have numerous examples of cordless phones that all claim to be
'2.4ghz' or '5.8' ghz, but in fact are 900mhz models. This is maddening
and frusterating for subs on 900mhz systems such as trango and canopy as
these interfere pretty bad with their service. This misleading labeling
ha
Is ther anyone out there familiar with servpoet? I have a problem in that the
server is not limiting uploads. The authentication works, the downloads are
properly limited, but the uploads are "free to roam". Here is a sample of the
output file from the radius. The pppoe (servpoet) reads it a
I'm using HP 2500 series switch for this purpose, not actually using
VLAN as you can't place a port into several untagged groups at the same
time. What I'm using is 'port-isolation' feature which gives the option
of having 'uplink' ports able to talk to all the 'private' ports, but
the private por
Cool? That was brilliant! A great demonstration of a command
performance; condensing such a history into 7 captivating minutes is
astounding.
Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
o: 650.314.2628
c: 760.580.0080
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I think my Dell switch does this, but I haven't tested for that exact
functionality.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: "Butch Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Wispa List"
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 10:04 PM
Subject:
awsome:
On 7/17/07, Jack Unger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, that was 6 minutes and 51 seconds of time well-spent. Thanks!
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> This is too cool!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2QdEj8UjBc
>
> marlon
>
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Check Ebay for Extreme switches, as well. They are very very cheap and most
of the newer ones don't have issues.
Stay away from the older 2 R/U ones though. We used to lose ports daily on
them. Plus, you can hear the fans outside the building.
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Obviously a Cisco will do the trick, used ones are dirt cheap.
Then there is this guy.
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwo/reliawave-snmp24b.html
The approach I would take would be a Mikrotik PC loaded with 4-port networks
cards, create a bridge group and apply a port filter on i
If you are looking for something very in-expensive and don't mind 10Mbps
ports (100Meg uplink) take a look at the Cabletron ELS27-MDU10 ... Still
available from 3rd party Excess Inventory (EBAY)...
On the other hand, you can do this via any of the CISCO Catalyst Series 2900
as well. Lots and lots
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