I'm looking at these two models for enterprise PtMP. The 50 is obviously the
older of the two models.
I see the pros of the 50 as being more spectrally efficient and less expensive
when fully upgraded on PtMP. I can't quite tell, but perhaps 5.4 and 5.8 are
in the same unit.
I see the pros
When Googling, I find that Freeside and QuickBooks are competitors in the WISP
billing environment. However, I see them more as complimentary than
competition. How can I export what Freeside does into QuickBooks?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Just use QuickBooks to do your regular bookkeeping, and Freeside to
handle the Accounts Receivable from your ISP customers. Everyday, we
input all of our payments into Freeside, then add up the deposit and put
the total deposit into QuickBooks under Freeside Deposits. This
system has
5.4 is available now. What manufacturer are you using???
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From: RC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:27:28
To:wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] DFS Rules
Can anyone give me the low down on the DFS Rules.
Are
Anyone have a Trango 5830 AP?
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Can anyone give me the low down on the DFS Rules.
Are there any channels in the 5.3 section that is not affected by
radar?
We have some towers that have multiple radios with channel plans
that incorporate all 5ghz spectrum from ap's to backhaul links.
To loose the 5.3 to radar dramatically
Tom, just catching up on these. Is what your saying below, that
Mikrotik's Nstreme2(dual card, FDX, PTP) still has a small amount of
transmit occurring on the designated Rx card? I've always assumed that
it was truly full duplex. But I've never really tested, wondering how
sure you were on
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007, Jon Langeler wrote:
Tom, just catching up on these. Is what your saying below, that
Mikrotik's Nstreme2(dual card, FDX, PTP) still has a small amount
of transmit occurring on the designated Rx card? I've always
assumed that it was truly full duplex. But I've never really