[WISPA] tranzeo challenges

2007-12-12 Thread ccooper
We have a connectorized tranzeo AP set up to feed a couple clients.   
We've gone through a couple AP radios that have exhibited the same  
symptoms- They power up fine, clients connect up fine, SNR looks good.  
 After about 10 mins, the AP stops responding.  It's still powered  
up, but you cant get into it on the ethernet side.   Rebooting doesnt  
help.  We've swapped everything out.  The cable run tests good and is  
@ 250' long.  We are using the 18v power supply that came with the  
unit. Could the brick not have enough juice to power the unit at that  
distance?  Any suggestions much appreciated.


Thanks
Chris


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[WISPA] Fw: [isp-wireless] Off-net spam filtering

2007-12-12 Thread Marlon Schafer

Frank Muto, I have a new laptop and don't have your email addy.

Here's a potential customer for you.

laters,
marlon

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How about we run a test for a day and see what happens...

If it makes you happy then we can discuss further arrangements...  If this 
sounds good hit me offlist.


Scott

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Only one, but we may expand that later.

George

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> > We would then handle the remaining 20% or so with Maia like
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Re: [WISPA] OT......Question

2007-12-12 Thread Marlon Schafer

LOL  yeah, I hear ya.

Here, when this happens it always showed the mac addy of the customer's 
radio.  Not helpful.


I'll figure it out eventually.  Just very frustrating that XP handled this 
just fine but Vista, which is supposed to be s much better, can't deal 
with it.

marlon

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Scott Lambert wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:21:37AM -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 
wrote:


Here's an example from yesterday.  My new laptop is Vista (the old one has
a concrete floor induced broken screen).  There is a device somewhere on my
network that is answering arp requests incorrectly.  No matter what IP addy
I put on the Vista machine (or osx for that matter) it shows an IP address
conflict and resorts to a 169.x.x.x IP addy.

Any OS other than osx or Vista (both MS products these days) works just
fine.  So I have a brand new laptop that won't work here and I'm gonna have
to waste who knows how much time tracing down a device, and spend money
replacing it, that is otherwise working just fine.


As much as I dislike Windows, you can't really blame that issue on
Windows.  You have to blame that one on the bogus hardware which is
breaking arp...

I had that issue one time, but I was lucky enough to have a sub with a MAC 
to help me fix it.  Everytime he put his mac online it gave an ip conflict 
no matter what IP was used.  The good thing about the mac was it gave the 
mac addy of the device that was the conflict.  When I plugged my IBM laptop 
in everything was fine, no ip conflict.  Anyway, I looked up the mac addy 
and went to the customer.  Even though it showed the mac addy of the 
antenna, it was a $5 gigafast switch that was the problem.  I dropped it in 
the trash, installed a 3com and was good to go.

So, go borrow a MAC and it will help you fix this.

Brian


like Quicken these days.  I'd pay MORE for a program that just balanced my
checkbook and gave me some nice reports.  I'm sick and tired of everyone
trying to force services and other crap down my throat.


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Re: [WISPA] XR9 in a WRAP board

2007-12-12 Thread George Rogato

Tom DeReggi wrote:

An XR9 by itself is probably to much for the WRAP board.
Remember the WRAPs have a fuse that blows on peaking 21 volts. So 
anything higher than 18V regulated is risky.
As well, the power limit is not just the PS voltage it can take. The 
mPCI bus is limited in watts its supports. Even the SR5 alone likely 
exceeds the mpci bus specs.


I'm not saying you can't make it work, I'm just saying.

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


Where is that fuse?

I have a dozen wraps that don't fire up. I bet it was the cheap power 
supplies that were rated at 12volts but were putting out 30 volts, that 
came with some wraps.


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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Video connection

2007-12-12 Thread Bob Moldashel

Joel,

You need an encoder and a decoder similar to this:

http://www.neteon.net/cat.aspx?clvl=2&c1=1&c2=153

Cheaper versions are available but this will give you an idea.

But in reality you may be better off installing a NVR (network video 
recorder) and just watch it with the associated software or media 
player.  And you would also be recording the video locally for playback 
if necessary. Don't really know your application.


Bob



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I am in need of a solution to take a camera who's output is either/or S-video
or Composite into an ethernet connection to then go into a wireless
transmission with another converter on the other end to take it back to
s-video or composite.
I also would like to have a a device to convert the video into a MP4 format so
as to need less bandwidth across the link. Please send any and all suggestions.

TIA

Joel White

NGA Support Team
NexGenAccess Inc.
www.nexgenaccess.com
740-513-4122

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Re: [WISPA] XR9 in a WRAP board

2007-12-12 Thread Tom DeReggi

An XR9 by itself is probably to much for the WRAP board.
Remember the WRAPs have a fuse that blows on peaking 21 volts. So anything 
higher than 18V regulated is risky.
As well, the power limit is not just the PS voltage it can take. The mPCI 
bus is limited in watts its supports. Even the SR5 alone likely exceeds the 
mpci bus specs.


I'm not saying you can't make it work, I'm just saying.

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RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
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Just wondering if any knows if  a WRAP board will support a WLM54G and
an XR9.



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[WISPA] Wireless Video connection

2007-12-12 Thread Joel White

I am in need of a solution to take a camera who's output is either/or S-video
or Composite into an ethernet connection to then go into a wireless
transmission with another converter on the other end to take it back to
s-video or composite.
I also would like to have a a device to convert the video into a MP4 format so
as to need less bandwidth across the link. Please send any and all suggestions.

TIA

Joel White

NGA Support Team
NexGenAccess Inc.
www.nexgenaccess.com
740-513-4122

NexGenAccess Inc. 
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RE: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts

2007-12-12 Thread Rick Harnish
They show up on the Spectras as 10 MHz.  What I cannot tell you is whether
these are false readings or not.

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So how wide are the radar channels typically?

Tom DeReggi
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Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:10 PM
Subject: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts


> What RADAR is on 5.2 GHz? This would be C band, I think.
>
> I'm getting my first DFS lockouts and boy is it frustrating!
> It is frustrating about the initial scan period and its frustrating when
> channels lock out and disable.
>
> It was frustrating enough to make me temporarily go back to 5.8, which was

> a
> pity due to the shortness of the hop (1 mile). I have the radios at 5dBm 
> and
> still have a -59 at each end!
> As soon as I can have enough time allocated to run to the other end (very
> difficult access Govt bldg) in case I screw up, I am going to try with the
> power all the way down.
>
> The one end that looks towards an airport does get about 3 times the hits 
> as
> the one looking away.
>
> RADARs I can think of are:
>
> Approach Control (not likely- I know where it is and its far away and on
> 1.290 GHz)
> WX RADAR on a plane at the airport
> WX RADAR at a TV station (most of them have pooled them or gone to a 
> service
> or located them away from town though)
> Airport RADAR  - this is the one on the tower I think and is for the 
> ground
> ops and close in stuff.
>
> This airport is about 5-6 miles away.  The most events (hundreds) are on
> channels 116 and 124 with a few on the 50ish channels too.
>
>
> Ralph
>
> PS- if you want to see what the bad news looks like when delivered, I have
> some screen shots at:
>
> http://brightlan.net/radar.html
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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[WISPA] XR9 in a WRAP board

2007-12-12 Thread Mark McElvy
Just wondering if any knows if  a WRAP board will support a WLM54G and
an XR9. 

 

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RE: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts

2007-12-12 Thread Rick Harnish
I have one link in particular that has been experiencing some automatic channel 
hopping due to radar type interference.  This is on a Motorola Spectra link and 
the firmware has been upgraded as recently as yesterday to try and solve false 
radar reporting.  It still jumped channels twice last night after the upgrade.  
This link is 40 miles from the nearest airport.

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Steve Stroh wrote:
> I don't know the specifics, but all of the negotiations about changing the
> rules for 5.2 and adding 5.4 GHz was with the DOD, so I doubt those RADARs
> that you describe are the culprits.
> 
We see DFS issues that have LOS to airports.

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RE: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts

2007-12-12 Thread Marty Dougherty
I'm not sure the airport really means much- we have some 5.4Ghz deployed
at several locations within 6 miles of Dulles and we have not seen
anything yet.

Marty

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I have one link in particular that has been experiencing some automatic
channel hopping due to radar type interference.  This is on a Motorola
Spectra link and the firmware has been upgraded as recently as yesterday
to try and solve false radar reporting.  It still jumped channels twice
last night after the upgrade.  This link is 40 miles from the nearest
airport.

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Steve Stroh wrote:
> I don't know the specifics, but all of the negotiations about changing

> the rules for 5.2 and adding 5.4 GHz was with the DOD, so I doubt 
> those RADARs that you describe are the culprits.
> 
We see DFS issues that have LOS to airports.

-Matt




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Re: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts

2007-12-12 Thread Tom DeReggi

So how wide are the radar channels typically?

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To: "'WISPA General List'" 
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:10 PM
Subject: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts



What RADAR is on 5.2 GHz? This would be C band, I think.

I'm getting my first DFS lockouts and boy is it frustrating!
It is frustrating about the initial scan period and its frustrating when
channels lock out and disable.

It was frustrating enough to make me temporarily go back to 5.8, which was 
a
pity due to the shortness of the hop (1 mile). I have the radios at 5dBm 
and

still have a -59 at each end!
As soon as I can have enough time allocated to run to the other end (very
difficult access Govt bldg) in case I screw up, I am going to try with the
power all the way down.

The one end that looks towards an airport does get about 3 times the hits 
as

the one looking away.

RADARs I can think of are:

Approach Control (not likely- I know where it is and its far away and on
1.290 GHz)
WX RADAR on a plane at the airport
WX RADAR at a TV station (most of them have pooled them or gone to a 
service

or located them away from town though)
Airport RADAR  - this is the one on the tower I think and is for the 
ground

ops and close in stuff.

This airport is about 5-6 miles away.  The most events (hundreds) are on
channels 116 and 124 with a few on the 50ish channels too.


Ralph

PS- if you want to see what the bad news looks like when delivered, I have
some screen shots at:

http://brightlan.net/radar.html









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Re: [WISPA] Low-Profile PCI 802.11g

2007-12-12 Thread Jory Privett

The model I use is the PC60G and it does come with a half height face plate.

Jory Privett
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It certainly looks small, but it doesn't mention low profile anywhere. 
Does it fit in a low profile slot?  Does it include a low profile bracket?



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MSI makes a nice one.

Jory Privett
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Subject: [WISPA] Low-Profile PCI 802.11g


Does anyone have a recommendation for an 802.11g device for a low-profile 
PCI slot?



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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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Re: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts

2007-12-12 Thread Matt Liotta

Steve Stroh wrote:

I don't know the specifics, but all of the negotiations about changing the
rules for 5.2 and adding 5.4 GHz was with the DOD, so I doubt those RADARs
that you describe are the culprits.


We see DFS issues that have LOS to airports.

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Re: [WISPA] RADAR lockouts

2007-12-12 Thread Steve Stroh
I don't know the specifics, but all of the negotiations about changing the
rules for 5.2 and adding 5.4 GHz was with the DOD, so I doubt those RADARs
that you describe are the culprits.

Thanks,

Steve

On Dec 11, 2007 8:10 PM, ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What RADAR is on 5.2 GHz? This would be C band, I think.
>
> I'm getting my first DFS lockouts and boy is it frustrating!
> It is frustrating about the initial scan period and its frustrating when
> channels lock out and disable.
>
> It was frustrating enough to make me temporarily go back to 5.8, which was
> a
> pity due to the shortness of the hop (1 mile). I have the radios at 5dBm
> and
> still have a -59 at each end!
> As soon as I can have enough time allocated to run to the other end (very
> difficult access Govt bldg) in case I screw up, I am going to try with the
> power all the way down.
>
> The one end that looks towards an airport does get about 3 times the hits
> as
> the one looking away.
>
> RADARs I can think of are:
>
> Approach Control (not likely- I know where it is and its far away and on
> 1.290 GHz)
> WX RADAR on a plane at the airport
> WX RADAR at a TV station (most of them have pooled them or gone to a
> service
> or located them away from town though)
> Airport RADAR  - this is the one on the tower I think and is for the
> ground
> ops and close in stuff.
>
> This airport is about 5-6 miles away.  The most events (hundreds) are on
> channels 116 and 124 with a few on the 50ish channels too.
>
>
> Ralph
>
> PS- if you want to see what the bad news looks like when delivered, I have
> some screen shots at:
>
> http://brightlan.net/radar.html
>
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