Re: [WISPA] XR9 in a WRAP board

2007-12-13 Thread Tom DeReggi
Depends what WRAP models you are talking about, and what future intended use. Now that Lonnie dropped the upgrade price to $10 on software, we keep them. Most of our WRAPs are Dual Ether Dual PCI or Tri Ether Dual Pci, which is a unique configuration, compared to the WAR1s of lowest cost. We rea

Re: [WISPA] XR9 in a WRAP board

2007-12-13 Thread George Rogato
Doesn't matter too much. I was thinking for a second there, maybe I can fix those wraps. But I'm just going to leave them be and use the new wars. I had a customer call yesterday saying they were having interference and wondering if it could be our radio. Channels 159.3075 Transmit 151.1825 R

Re: [WISPA] XR9 in a WRAP board

2007-12-13 Thread Tom DeReggi
It can blow when people use unregulated power supplies. Or jsut Power surges. In the past I sent mine back to PcEngines for repair, and they repaired them under warrantee or for a small fee. The fuse thing is right near the power plug, but doesn't look like a fuse. Never thought about jumping

Re: [WISPA] tranzeo challenges

2007-12-13 Thread Marlon Schafer
- Original Message - From: "Clint Ricker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 8:24 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] tranzeo challenges If you haven't already, it would probably be worth: 1. Checking whether the port is showing up on a physical layer

Re: [WISPA] tranzeo challenges

2007-12-13 Thread Clint Ricker
If you haven't already, it would probably be worth: 1. Checking whether the port is showing up on a physical layer (do you have link on the switch?) 2. Check whether you are seeing mac addresses on the port (on Cisco switches, show mac-address-table). This does require a managed switch. -Clint Ri

Re: [WISPA] tranzeo challenges

2007-12-13 Thread Marlon Schafer
I've got one doing a similar thing. Every time a change is made to the unit (two of them now) it shuts off it's ethernet port. Today I'm going to install a different switch. I'm also going to make sure that the other radio on that mast and the switch are on the same surge protector in case t

Re: [WISPA] tranzeo challenges

2007-12-13 Thread Joe Miller
Go to radio shack or a local electronics store and get a 24 volt dc power supply. That should make up for the voltage loss in the long cable run. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We have a connectorized tranzeo AP set up to feed a > couple clients. > We've gone through a couple AP radios that hav