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NiceI've got all Fes and FESX's right now but working on a new plan for
XMR's and MLX's. I want MPLS and BGP to ride across the OSPF backbone.
Can I ask where you are getting them? We buy our foundry stuff from
Goldfield Telecom.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP (94
Netirons.
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 4:51 PM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Roadstar brings fiber speeds wirelessly to Northern
Virginia
Nice, Like the Foundry Backbone.
Nice, Like the Foundry BackboneAre you running Netiron's or FastIron's?
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP (9477)
320-256-9478 Fax
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604 South King Street, Suite 200
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ROADSTARS NEW INET LOUDOUN WIRELESS BROADBAND SERVICE A ROCKET SHIP
ULTRA-HIGH SPEED CONNECTIONS N
What is the difference between the Ubiquiti XR9 and SR9?
Does it have better tree penetration?
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Another inaccurate post. Jeff assumes that a UL WiMAX 5.8 GHz system
will look like a licensed version. He also assumes 802.16e means mobile
-- it does not, 802.16e systems can be mobile, fixed, nomadic or
combinations of these. The WiMAX Forum will eventually have an 802.16e
profile for 5 GHz, but
Dear Vendor,
WISPA will be holding a raffle at the WISPA reception at ISPCON on Tuesday
evening. We are looking for doorprizes donated from our supporting vendor
sponsors to give away at the raffle. If you would like to donate a
doorprize, we will make sure your company is recognized as a con
I am using the calculator made by the company that made the radio
(WitCom). They are +22db radios and they show using 2ft dishes a -55
RSSI with a needed -77 to keep the link up. These are not the newer
style, auto modulating radios. They are 45Mbps full-duplex, and either
they are up, or they
We just purchased some P-Link devices. Cheap and work well.
http://www.plinkusa.net/new-buyNetwork.htm
Dylan
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Behalf Of Mac Dearman
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:54 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISP
Travis Johnson wrote:
I can live with 23 minutes per year if I can use 2ft dishes.
Speaking from experience... you may change your mind when your customers
start calling. You DO NOT ever want your customers to think rain can
take down your network. It only takes a couple of rain storms with
a
Hey Travis,
What calculator are you using and what is it telling you the expected rssi
will be?
Best,
Brad
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Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 11:10 PM
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Subject: R
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