Re: [WISPA] Fiber

2007-12-14 Thread Scott Reed
I may not get you all the answers, but here are some questions you need 
to answer to get answers:

How far do you want to go?
What kind of data and data rates are you looking for?
What equipment is at the ends?
Hanging from poles, buried, etc.?


George Rogato wrote:

Anyone do fiber?
I'm wondering where I should be looking for good pricing on some 
aerial fiber.
I don't know very much about fiber at all, so I also need some advice 
on what fiber I should be using as well as what connectors.


Anyone have any experience?

Thanks


--
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NewWays
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[WISPA] Fiber

2007-12-14 Thread George Rogato

Anyone do fiber?
I'm wondering where I should be looking for good pricing on some aerial 
fiber.
I don't know very much about fiber at all, so I also need some advice on 
what fiber I should be using as well as what connectors.


Anyone have any experience?

Thanks
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RE: [WISPA] P2P VoIP Services

2007-12-14 Thread Mac Dearman
Dennis,

   You are going to have a soft switch to route the VoIP traffic as well as
convert the analog to digital at the(home office) CO. A simple ATA at the
client end (other than CO) is all that is needed and you can get them at
www.voipsupply.com


Mac Dearman

 

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> I am looking for some hardware boxes that will connect into a analog CO
> port
> on phone systems.   Basically have 4-5 locations, want to be able to
> plug in
> a trunk on a phone system, and then dial an ext, that will ring some
> box
> somewhere else at another site via voIP connection.A few ports,
> say, 2-4
> is all that is needed per location.
> 
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> 
> Any ideas?
> 
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> Dennis
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RE: [WISPA] Anyone servicing USVI or BVI?

2007-12-14 Thread Dennis Burgess
www.broadband.vi is on St. Croix. Good people, got tones of bandwidth.  Tell
em Dennis Burgess sent ya! 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Aaron D. Osgood
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 2:28 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Anyone servicing USVI or BVI?

Hi - sorry to clutter the list - Any listmember providing services to the US
Virgin Islands or British Virgin Islands?

Thanks in advance

Aaron D. Osgood

Streamline Solutions L.L.C

P.O. Box 6115
Falmouth, ME 04105 

TEL: 207-781-5561
FAX: 207-781-8067
MOBILE: 207-831-5829
PAGE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:51 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] 11Ghz licensing

Charles,

In the quotes from your staff for 11Ghz, you list Licensing Fees.
Is CWLABs an authorized Frequency Coordinator, such as Comsearch or 
Micronet?
If we paid you, what would you be doing apposed to us just getting the quote

from Comsearch?

The reason I'm asking is that... $3000 is fine when licensing Link by Link 
individually. But we are planning on doing the FCC application for 5 links 
at the single tower site, to minimize our Licensing costs.  I'm aware of 
what the FCC and Comsearch would charge for this. Are you able to offer 
similar cost saving?

I'm getting really close to being ready to place my orders and License apps.

Let me explain what I'm thinking...
As much as I like the Dragon wave product, I'm likely going to order 2 
Trango for 18Ghz, tommorrow.  The reason is that they are honoring an 
excellent RoadShow promotion in Early November, where they are giving us 
300mb for the 100mbps price.  But I was still planning on buying two 11Ghz 
Dragon waves, provided I can get the licenses for my intended sites.
(hard to tell, Clearwire has been going crazy buying licenses on my roofs).

So what is your role in the Licensing process, if we order through you, and 
what price discounts can be extended for multi-link sites?
And are your fees due, if the Freq Cordination prevents availabilty of a 
license?

Please advise.

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





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Re: [WISPA] Anyone servicing USVI or BVI?

2007-12-14 Thread Jory Privett
Not sure if a memberbut there is a WISP on St Thomas.  Saw a bunch of 
stuff when I was there last year


Jory Privett
WCCS

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From: "Aaron D. Osgood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "'WISPA General List'" 
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 2:27 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Anyone servicing USVI or BVI?


Hi - sorry to clutter the list - Any listmember providing services to the 
US

Virgin Islands or British Virgin Islands?

Thanks in advance

Aaron D. Osgood

Streamline Solutions L.L.C

P.O. Box 6115
Falmouth, ME 04105

TEL: 207-781-5561
FAX: 207-781-8067
MOBILE: 207-831-5829
PAGE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AOLIM: OzCom1
ICQ: 206889374

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:51 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] 11Ghz licensing

Charles,

In the quotes from your staff for 11Ghz, you list Licensing Fees.
Is CWLABs an authorized Frequency Coordinator, such as Comsearch or
Micronet?
If we paid you, what would you be doing apposed to us just getting the 
quote


from Comsearch?

The reason I'm asking is that... $3000 is fine when licensing Link by Link
individually. But we are planning on doing the FCC application for 5 links
at the single tower site, to minimize our Licensing costs.  I'm aware of
what the FCC and Comsearch would charge for this. Are you able to offer
similar cost saving?

I'm getting really close to being ready to place my orders and License 
apps.


Let me explain what I'm thinking...
As much as I like the Dragon wave product, I'm likely going to order 2
Trango for 18Ghz, tommorrow.  The reason is that they are honoring an
excellent RoadShow promotion in Early November, where they are giving us
300mb for the 100mbps price.  But I was still planning on buying two 11Ghz
Dragon waves, provided I can get the licenses for my intended sites.
(hard to tell, Clearwire has been going crazy buying licenses on my 
roofs).


So what is your role in the Licensing process, if we order through you, 
and

what price discounts can be extended for multi-link sites?
And are your fees due, if the Freq Cordination prevents availabilty of a
license?

Please advise.

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





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[WISPA] Anyone servicing USVI or BVI?

2007-12-14 Thread Aaron D. Osgood
Hi - sorry to clutter the list - Any listmember providing services to the US
Virgin Islands or British Virgin Islands?

Thanks in advance

Aaron D. Osgood

Streamline Solutions L.L.C

P.O. Box 6115
Falmouth, ME 04105 

TEL: 207-781-5561
FAX: 207-781-8067
MOBILE: 207-831-5829
PAGE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AOLIM: OzCom1
ICQ: 206889374

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.streamline-solutions.net
http://www.WMDaWARe.com

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:51 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] 11Ghz licensing

Charles,

In the quotes from your staff for 11Ghz, you list Licensing Fees.
Is CWLABs an authorized Frequency Coordinator, such as Comsearch or 
Micronet?
If we paid you, what would you be doing apposed to us just getting the quote

from Comsearch?

The reason I'm asking is that... $3000 is fine when licensing Link by Link 
individually. But we are planning on doing the FCC application for 5 links 
at the single tower site, to minimize our Licensing costs.  I'm aware of 
what the FCC and Comsearch would charge for this. Are you able to offer 
similar cost saving?

I'm getting really close to being ready to place my orders and License apps.

Let me explain what I'm thinking...
As much as I like the Dragon wave product, I'm likely going to order 2 
Trango for 18Ghz, tommorrow.  The reason is that they are honoring an 
excellent RoadShow promotion in Early November, where they are giving us 
300mb for the 100mbps price.  But I was still planning on buying two 11Ghz 
Dragon waves, provided I can get the licenses for my intended sites.
(hard to tell, Clearwire has been going crazy buying licenses on my roofs).

So what is your role in the Licensing process, if we order through you, and 
what price discounts can be extended for multi-link sites?
And are your fees due, if the Freq Cordination prevents availabilty of a 
license?

Please advise.

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





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[WISPA] P2P VoIP Services

2007-12-14 Thread Dennis Burgess
I am looking for some hardware boxes that will connect into a analog CO port
on phone systems.   Basically have 4-5 locations, want to be able to plug in
a trunk on a phone system, and then dial an ext, that will ring some box
somewhere else at another site via voIP connection.A few ports, say, 2-4
is all that is needed per location.  

 

Any ideas?

 

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RE: [WISPA] tranzeo challenges

2007-12-14 Thread Larry A Weidig
I have a couple of Tranzeo radios with the exact same problem.
Make a change and the Ethernet port goes dead.  We do have managed
switches and can see that the link is still active.  In fact changing
speeds on the switch will usually bring it back to life, but not always.
Tranzeo's suggestion was to reset the unit to factory defaults and set
it up again.  This has not helped on our instance.

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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 there's a goofy grounding or backfeed issue going on.

In my case I had a Smartbridges APPro up there, worked just fine for
years, 
then suddenly started dropping customers.  Installed the TR6015 and
things 
were fine, till it started dropping them too.  Now I have a TR6000 in
place 
with a Maxrad 60* sector and it acts strange too.  Gotta be some kind of

electrical weirdness.  Finding it will be the challenging part :-).

laters,
marlon

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> 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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Re: [WISPA] reverse phone

2007-12-14 Thread Brian Rohrbacher

www.whitepages.com

Reverse lookups, address, people, businessin just about any combination.

Brian

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but stuck today as it says it does not exist.  Trying to find out  who the 
carrier is and where it is located for 570-909 and any web site I have  tried says 
not found.  Thanks!


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Re: [WISPA] reverse phone

2007-12-14 Thread Martha Huizenga

Walter,

You can use NANPA to find out area codes: here is the listing for 570 - 
http://nanpa.com/nas/public/npa_query_step2.do;nanpaid=ypPyHvKQylCSrKx0clqrdvsDwVc53C2nSVhhmfM9n2Tc9ThTRt9c!287555716?method=displayNpa


The link for nanpa is www.nanpa.com and you click on Search for Area 
Code Listings in the center.


Also, under the menu option of Numbering Resources and then NPA you can 
click on the link for city or town in the first paragraph and find the 
cities that the area code applies to. Here they are for 570


http://nanpa.com/nas/public/npa_city_query_step2.do?method=displayData


Hope this helps.

Martha Huizenga
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What does everyone use for reverse phone numbers?  I normally use  411.com 
but stuck today as it says it does not exist.  Trying to find out  who the 
carrier is and where it is located for 570-909 and any web site I have  tried says 
not found.  Thanks!


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RE: [WISPA] reverse phone

2007-12-14 Thread Ty Carter
Try www.localcallingguide.com

Granted this will give you tons more info than you want; but it is very
accurate.

Up at the very top the search you want to use is call NPA-NXX

That is the "official title" of the areacode and prefix.

Thanks,

Ty Carter

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What does everyone use for reverse phone numbers?  I normally use
411.com 
but stuck today as it says it does not exist.  Trying to find out  who
the 
carrier is and where it is located for 570-909 and any web site I have
tried says 
not found.  Thanks!

Walter



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[WISPA] reverse phone

2007-12-14 Thread WWS2
What does everyone use for reverse phone numbers?  I normally use  411.com 
but stuck today as it says it does not exist.  Trying to find out  who the 
carrier is and where it is located for 570-909 and any web site I have  tried 
says 
not found.  Thanks!

Walter



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