Re: [WISPA] Nanostations

2008-07-25 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
Thanks!

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Larsen - Lists
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nanostations

Hi Chuck,

Need to put the new AirOS 3.0 firmware on the NS5s and they will work as 
expected.

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
 Has anyone on the list noticed on the 5.x nanos, that when selecting 10
Mhz
 channels, that they only line up in the center of the channel, not like
the
 Star OS base AP, that can slide back and forth to the edges.  Are we
missing
 something...what are you guys doing in a crowded environment with these?

 Chuck Profito
 209-988-7388
 CV-ACCESS, INC
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Providing High Speed Broadband 
 to Rural Central California






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[WISPA] 2.4/4.9/5.x GHz spectum analysis in Seattle

2008-07-25 Thread Rogelio
Does anyone have any contacts in the Seattle area that would be willing 
to a spectrum analysis for a big wireless project for about a dozen 
locations?

(The following is the only info I have, but I would be willing to 
forward on your contact info to the main decision makers, if you'd like.)

In order to ensure success of the wi-fi implementation a spectrum 
analysis will need to be performed.  The spectrum analysis should 
include readings to identify non wi-fi coverage related to the following 
radio frequencies – 2.4 GHz, 5.x GHz and 4.9 GHz.

(I believe that being a minority owned business is a big advantage here, 
for what it's worth)



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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread Matt Ferre
Really

http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a01074d1f43c80823dd5df943acac24b0d56d908581.e3eTaxaQbxmTe34Pa38Ta38LbNz0?it=Aid=1568


On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just as many of our items, Compex does make them for us.  And, as with our
 other hardware items we work with Compex on, they are ours exclusively.

 These are impressive radios.

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:56 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 They are made by compex:
 http://www.compex.com.sg/home/products1.asp?20070314532323


 Sincerely, Tony Morella
 Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution Provider
 Office: 207-667-7583 Fax: 207-433-1008
 http://www.demarctech.com



 -Original Message-
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 Of George Rogato
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:22 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org  wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW
 High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080723/20080723006177.html?.v=1

 I got a couple of these in my hands to sample yesterday. Haven't had a
 chance to experiment with them yet.

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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread George Miller
Yes, really.  That's not the same radio.  

The only radio at that power level Compex produces now is our version and
for us exclusively.


Thanks,

George

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Ferre
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:05 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first
1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

Really

http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a01074d1f43c80823dd5df943ac
ac24b0d56d908581.e3eTaxaQbxmTe34Pa38Ta38LbNz0?it=Aid=1568


On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just as many of our items, Compex does make them for us.  And, as with our
 other hardware items we work with Compex on, they are ours exclusively.

 These are impressive radios.

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:56 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the
first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 They are made by compex:
 http://www.compex.com.sg/home/products1.asp?20070314532323


 Sincerely, Tony Morella
 Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution Provider
 Office: 207-667-7583 Fax: 207-433-1008
 http://www.demarctech.com



 -Original Message-
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Behalf
 Of George Rogato
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:22 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org  wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW
 High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080723/20080723006177.html?.v=1

 I got a couple of these in my hands to sample yesterday. Haven't had a
 chance to experiment with them yet.

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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread Matt Ferre
But it looks the same. And it is called WLM54G-30dBm so one would
assume it's 30dBm radio which is 1000mW?

Perhaps the difference is the same as between Mikrotik R52 and Compex WLM54AG?

On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, really.  That's not the same radio.

 The only radio at that power level Compex produces now is our version and
 for us exclusively.


 Thanks,

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Matt Ferre
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:05 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 Really

 http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a01074d1f43c80823dd5df943ac
 ac24b0d56d908581.e3eTaxaQbxmTe34Pa38Ta38LbNz0?it=Aid=1568


 On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just as many of our items, Compex does make them for us.  And, as with our
 other hardware items we work with Compex on, they are ours exclusively.

 These are impressive radios.

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:56 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the
 first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 They are made by compex:
 http://www.compex.com.sg/home/products1.asp?20070314532323


 Sincerely, Tony Morella
 Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution Provider
 Office: 207-667-7583 Fax: 207-433-1008
 http://www.demarctech.com



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf
 Of George Rogato
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:22 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org  wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW
 High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080723/20080723006177.html?.v=1

 I got a couple of these in my hands to sample yesterday. Haven't had a
 chance to experiment with them yet.

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Re: [WISPA] Cat5/PoE grounding on tower

2008-07-25 Thread Eric Albert
Mark,

You did not mention what system you are using or cable type. However, if
the CAT5 has a braided shield or a drain wire you can use a kit from
Andrew that would be applied much in the same fashion as a coax ground
kit. Depending on the length of your runs you may wish to ground the
middle of the run as well. Typically you want to apply a ground kit at
the top, within six feet of termination, middle, bottom and entrance to
the cabinet or shelter. Grounds ahead of any 90 degree bend is also
commonplace. 

Do a search on Andrew GK-SUNV. 

Eric Albert
Application Engineer
Alvarion, Inc.


 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:14 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Cat5/PoE grounding on tower

We're installing our equipment on a new tower that is very nice  clean.
There are several providers in the building, and installation is
professional.  All coax is installed using the proper waveguide
brackets, standoffs, etc.  

All coaxes are grounded before  after they enter the building.  The
problem is that I want to use PoE instead of coax up the tower.  I'm
looking for a recommendation on what products and/or techniques to use
to accomplish this...  There will be an outdoor box on the walking
platform where we will install our equipment, and about 6 cat5's going
up the tower to that box, then into the building at the base.

Mark Nash
UnwiredWest
78 Centennial Loop
Suite E
Eugene, OR 97401
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread George Miller
There are important differences, not just cosmetics - and the KXS30SG is the
only one now being produced.

These are nice radios and will be a big help anywhere more power is
appropriate and needed.  

Thanks,

George

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Ferre
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 7:51 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first
1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

But it looks the same. And it is called WLM54G-30dBm so one would
assume it's 30dBm radio which is 1000mW?

Perhaps the difference is the same as between Mikrotik R52 and Compex
WLM54AG?

On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, really.  That's not the same radio.

 The only radio at that power level Compex produces now is our version and
 for us exclusively.


 Thanks,

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Matt Ferre
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:05 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the
first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 Really


http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a01074d1f43c80823dd5df943ac
 ac24b0d56d908581.e3eTaxaQbxmTe34Pa38Ta38LbNz0?it=Aid=1568


 On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just as many of our items, Compex does make them for us.  And, as with
our
 other hardware items we work with Compex on, they are ours exclusively.

 These are impressive radios.

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:56 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the
 first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 They are made by compex:
 http://www.compex.com.sg/home/products1.asp?20070314532323


 Sincerely, Tony Morella
 Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution Provider
 Office: 207-667-7583 Fax: 207-433-1008
 http://www.demarctech.com



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf
 Of George Rogato
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:22 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org  wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW
 High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080723/20080723006177.html?.v=1

 I got a couple of these in my hands to sample yesterday. Haven't had a
 chance to experiment with them yet.

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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread Chuck McCown - 3
The IF frequency between the TV dish and the TV receiver is a lower 
frequency.  Not sure how low, they used to be about 1 GHz 25 years ago.  But 
that could be where the problem is.

- Original Message - 
From: Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


 Hi,

 We have had to deal with this several times over the years. If you can
 go to their house, see the bad picture, unplug their equipment and it
 goes away, then it's your problem. Just re-mount the radio farther away
 and keep the customer happy.

 Travis
 Microserv

 rabbtux rabbtux wrote:
 I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going to 
 call
 before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been installed 
 for
 a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite reception 
 on
 channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks replaced 
 the
 dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet to 
 the
 side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation occurs, 
 she
 can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see, 2.4Ghz
 and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front 
 there
 is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the house,
 our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of 
 issues?
 The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of the
 house for free?  Any suggestions?

 Thank you kindly,
 Marshall


 
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread Joe Miller
From checking out the Compex website, they show many different indoor and 
outdoor radios, including the 1000mw radio card. I have yet been able to find 
any pricing on their website. I buy a lot of stuff online and do not like 
calling salesman to find out what a device cost is. For that reason alone I 
will not buy from Compex. It appears to be a good radio at 30dB, but if they 
cannot put a price of it on their website, then I do not need it.


--- On Fri, 7/25/08, Matt Ferre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Matt Ferre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Date: Friday, July 25, 2008, 7:50 AM
 But it looks the same. And it is called WLM54G-30dBm so one
 would
 assume it's 30dBm radio which is 1000mW?
 
 Perhaps the difference is the same as between Mikrotik R52
 and Compex WLM54AG?
 
 On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Yes, really.  That's not the same radio.
 
  The only radio at that power level Compex produces now
 is our version and
  for us exclusively.
 
 
  Thanks,
 
  George
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Matt Ferre
  Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:05 AM
  To: WISPA General List
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems
 Introduces the first
  1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 
  Really
 
 
 http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a01074d1f43c80823dd5df943ac
 
 ac24b0d56d908581.e3eTaxaQbxmTe34Pa38Ta38LbNz0?it=Aid=1568
 
 
  On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Just as many of our items, Compex does make them
 for us.  And, as with our
  other hardware items we work with Compex on, they
 are ours exclusively.
 
  These are impressive radios.
 
  George
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:56 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace
 Systems Introduces the
  first
  1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 
  They are made by compex:
 
 http://www.compex.com.sg/home/products1.asp?20070314532323
 
 
  Sincerely, Tony Morella
  Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution
 Provider
  Office: 207-667-7583 Fax: 207-433-1008
  http://www.demarctech.com
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf
  Of George Rogato
  Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:22 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org 
 wireless@wispa.org
  Subject: [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems
 Introduces the first 1, 000mW
  High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 
 
 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080723/20080723006177.html?.v=1
 
  I got a couple of these in my hands to sample
 yesterday. Haven't had a
  chance to experiment with them yet.
 
  George
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread Matt Ferre
Unless you're interested in buying few thousands at once  they
wouldn't be interested in selling you either I guess.

On 7/25/08, Joe Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 From checking out the Compex website, they show many different indoor and
 outdoor radios, including the 1000mw radio card. I have yet been able to
 find any pricing on their website. I buy a lot of stuff online and do not
 like calling salesman to find out what a device cost is. For that reason
 alone I will not buy from Compex. It appears to be a good radio at 30dB, but
 if they cannot put a price of it on their website, then I do not need it.


 --- On Fri, 7/25/08, Matt Ferre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Matt Ferre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the
 first 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Date: Friday, July 25, 2008, 7:50 AM
 But it looks the same. And it is called WLM54G-30dBm so one
 would
 assume it's 30dBm radio which is 1000mW?

 Perhaps the difference is the same as between Mikrotik R52
 and Compex WLM54AG?

 On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Yes, really.  That's not the same radio.
 
  The only radio at that power level Compex produces now
 is our version and
  for us exclusively.
 
 
  Thanks,
 
  George
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Matt Ferre
  Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:05 AM
  To: WISPA General List
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems
 Introduces the first
  1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 
  Really
 
 
 http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a01074d1f43c80823dd5df943ac
 
 ac24b0d56d908581.e3eTaxaQbxmTe34Pa38Ta38LbNz0?it=Aid=1568
 
 
  On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Just as many of our items, Compex does make them
 for us.  And, as with our
  other hardware items we work with Compex on, they
 are ours exclusively.
 
  These are impressive radios.
 
  George
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:56 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace
 Systems Introduces the
  first
  1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 
  They are made by compex:
 
 http://www.compex.com.sg/home/products1.asp?20070314532323
 
 
  Sincerely, Tony Morella
  Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution
 Provider
  Office: 207-667-7583 Fax: 207-433-1008
  http://www.demarctech.com
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf
  Of George Rogato
  Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:22 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org 
 wireless@wispa.org
  Subject: [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems
 Introduces the first 1, 000mW
  High Performance 802.11b/g Radio
 
 
 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080723/20080723006177.html?.v=1
 
  I got a couple of these in my hands to sample
 yesterday. Haven't had a
  chance to experiment with them yet.
 
  George
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread Mike Hammett
AFAIK, the R52 is the exact same other than the letters printed on it.  The 
FCC certification for it basically says, Go look at this Compex card, it's 
the same thing.


--
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com


- Original Message - 
From: Matt Ferre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the 
first1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio


 But it looks the same. And it is called WLM54G-30dBm so one would
 assume it's 30dBm radio which is 1000mW?

 Perhaps the difference is the same as between Mikrotik R52 and Compex 
 WLM54AG?

 On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, really.  That's not the same radio.

 The only radio at that power level Compex produces now is our version and
 for us exclusively.


 Thanks,

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Matt Ferre
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:05 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the 
 first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 Really

 http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a01074d1f43c80823dd5df943ac
 ac24b0d56d908581.e3eTaxaQbxmTe34Pa38Ta38LbNz0?it=Aid=1568


 On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just as many of our items, Compex does make them for us.  And, as with 
 our
 other hardware items we work with Compex on, they are ours exclusively.

 These are impressive radios.

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:56 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the
 first
 1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 They are made by compex:
 http://www.compex.com.sg/home/products1.asp?20070314532323


 Sincerely, Tony Morella
 Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution Provider
 Office: 207-667-7583 Fax: 207-433-1008
 http://www.demarctech.com



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf
 Of George Rogato
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:22 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org  wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first 1, 000mW
 High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080723/20080723006177.html?.v=1

 I got a couple of these in my hands to sample yesterday. Haven't had a
 chance to experiment with them yet.

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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread Matt
 I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going to call
 before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been installed for
 a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite reception on
 channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks replaced the
 dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet to the
 side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation occurs, she
 can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see, 2.4Ghz
 and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front there
 is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the house,
 our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of issues?
 The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of the
 house for free?  Any suggestions?

Can you lock the ethernet on a different rate and see if it makes a difference?

Matt



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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread Jim Patient
Are you using the satellite ground block? 
Is your ethernet cable running up with there cable? If so is it shielded?

We have a number of installs literally on the same mast because they 
didn't want a second mast.  We've never had an issue.  We run our own 
ground from the radio to a ground rod and try to keep the cable away 
from the dish cable.

Matt wrote:
 I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going to call
 before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been installed for
 a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite reception on
 channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks replaced the
 dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet to the
 side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation occurs, she
 can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see, 2.4Ghz
 and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front there
 is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the house,
 our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of issues?
 The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of the
 house for free?  Any suggestions?
 

 Can you lock the ethernet on a different rate and see if it makes a 
 difference?

 Matt


 
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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread Larry A Weidig
We have seen this probably a couple of times ourselves.  For us
in every instance it was the power supply causing the interference.
Easy enough to test, unplug the radio but leave the power adapter in the
outlet connected to nothing.  If still interference you can try swapping
the power supply or move one of the two to a different circuit if
possible.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jim Patient
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:03 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

Are you using the satellite ground block? 
Is your ethernet cable running up with there cable? If so is it
shielded?

We have a number of installs literally on the same mast because they 
didn't want a second mast.  We've never had an issue.  We run our own 
ground from the radio to a ground rod and try to keep the cable away 
from the dish cable.

Matt wrote:
 I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going
to call
 before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been
installed for
 a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite
reception on
 channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks
replaced the
 dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet
to the
 side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation
occurs, she
 can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see,
2.4Ghz
 and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front
there
 is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the
house,
 our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of
issues?
 The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of
the
 house for free?  Any suggestions?
 

 Can you lock the ethernet on a different rate and see if it makes a
difference?

 Matt





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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread Chuck McCown
Directv IF frequencies.
Lower IF 950-1450 MHZ
Upper IF 1650-2150 MHz

So, we are not in the middle of either of those bands.
The IF signal should be stronger than any spur an SM or SU could produce.

- Original Message - 
From: Larry A Weidig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


 We have seen this probably a couple of times ourselves.  For us
 in every instance it was the power supply causing the interference.
 Easy enough to test, unplug the radio but leave the power adapter in the
 outlet connected to nothing.  If still interference you can try swapping
 the power supply or move one of the two to a different circuit if
 possible.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jim Patient
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:03 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

 Are you using the satellite ground block?
 Is your ethernet cable running up with there cable? If so is it
 shielded?

 We have a number of installs literally on the same mast because they
 didn't want a second mast.  We've never had an issue.  We run our own
 ground from the radio to a ground rod and try to keep the cable away
 from the dish cable.

 Matt wrote:
 I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going
 to call
 before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been
 installed for
 a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite
 reception on
 channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks
 replaced the
 dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet
 to the
 side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation
 occurs, she
 can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see,
 2.4Ghz
 and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front
 there
 is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the
 house,
 our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of
 issues?
 The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of
 the
 house for free?  Any suggestions?


 Can you lock the ethernet on a different rate and see if it makes a
 difference?

 Matt



 
 
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Re: [WISPA] 2.4/4.9/5.x GHz spectum analysis in Seattle

2008-07-25 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
Norm, your phone is ringing!
marlon

- Original Message - 
From: Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:51 PM
Subject: [WISPA] 2.4/4.9/5.x GHz spectum analysis in Seattle


Does anyone have any contacts in the Seattle area that would be willing
to a spectrum analysis for a big wireless project for about a dozen
locations?

(The following is the only info I have, but I would be willing to
forward on your contact info to the main decision makers, if you'd like.)

In order to ensure success of the wi-fi implementation a spectrum
analysis will need to be performed.  The spectrum analysis should
include readings to identify non wi-fi coverage related to the following
radio frequencies – 2.4 GHz, 5.x GHz and 4.9 GHz.

(I believe that being a minority owned business is a big advantage here,
for what it's worth)



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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread Mike Hammett
That doesn't apply to the new 5 LNB systems, but I don't have the time to 
figure out what the new ones are.


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- Original Message - 
From: Chuck McCown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


 Directv IF frequencies.
 Lower IF 950-1450 MHZ
 Upper IF 1650-2150 MHz

 So, we are not in the middle of either of those bands.
 The IF signal should be stronger than any spur an SM or SU could produce.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry A Weidig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:25 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


 We have seen this probably a couple of times ourselves.  For us
 in every instance it was the power supply causing the interference.
 Easy enough to test, unplug the radio but leave the power adapter in the
 outlet connected to nothing.  If still interference you can try swapping
 the power supply or move one of the two to a different circuit if
 possible.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jim Patient
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:03 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

 Are you using the satellite ground block?
 Is your ethernet cable running up with there cable? If so is it
 shielded?

 We have a number of installs literally on the same mast because they
 didn't want a second mast.  We've never had an issue.  We run our own
 ground from the radio to a ground rod and try to keep the cable away
 from the dish cable.

 Matt wrote:
 I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going
 to call
 before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been
 installed for
 a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite
 reception on
 channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks
 replaced the
 dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet
 to the
 side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation
 occurs, she
 can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see,
 2.4Ghz
 and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front
 there
 is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the
 house,
 our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of
 issues?
 The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of
 the
 house for free?  Any suggestions?


 Can you lock the ethernet on a different rate and see if it makes a
 difference?

 Matt



 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread Chuck McCown
I think it does as far as the frequencies go.  They have added a little 
frequency convertor box to the receive end to allow the receiver to select 
which block of IF frequencies it wants.  Two inputs allows four blocks of 
frequencies plus LNB switching would allow up to 8 different LNBs to be used 
with 2 coax' cables.
- Original Message - 
From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


 That doesn't apply to the new 5 LNB systems, but I don't have the time to
 figure out what the new ones are.


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 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck McCown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:31 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


 Directv IF frequencies.
 Lower IF 950-1450 MHZ
 Upper IF 1650-2150 MHz

 So, we are not in the middle of either of those bands.
 The IF signal should be stronger than any spur an SM or SU could produce.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry A Weidig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:25 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


 We have seen this probably a couple of times ourselves.  For us
 in every instance it was the power supply causing the interference.
 Easy enough to test, unplug the radio but leave the power adapter in the
 outlet connected to nothing.  If still interference you can try swapping
 the power supply or move one of the two to a different circuit if
 possible.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jim Patient
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:03 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

 Are you using the satellite ground block?
 Is your ethernet cable running up with there cable? If so is it
 shielded?

 We have a number of installs literally on the same mast because they
 didn't want a second mast.  We've never had an issue.  We run our own
 ground from the radio to a ground rod and try to keep the cable away
 from the dish cable.

 Matt wrote:
 I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going
 to call
 before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been
 installed for
 a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite
 reception on
 channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks
 replaced the
 dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet
 to the
 side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation
 occurs, she
 can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see,
 2.4Ghz
 and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front
 there
 is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the
 house,
 our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of
 issues?
 The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of
 the
 house for free?  Any suggestions?


 Can you lock the ethernet on a different rate and see if it makes a
 difference?

 Matt



 
 
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2008-07-25 Thread Chuck McCown
Anyone got any old 2.4 Proxim or Western Mux T1 radios they want to part
 with.  We are in a bit of a pickle due to our not getting trango to work 
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[WISPA] Service in Springfield, MO

2008-07-25 Thread Jason Hensley
Anyone?  I've got a potential customer for you.




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Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?

2008-07-25 Thread rabbtux rabbtux
Thanks everyone for the input.  I'll get the customer to unplug the PoE
cable to the client to see if its the power supply or something out my
cat5.  Reduced the client transmit power, and the connect rate of the client
to 1M.  we'll see what happens ...

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Chuck McCown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think it does as far as the frequencies go.  They have added a little
 frequency colnvertor box to the receive end to allow the receiver to select
 which block of IF frequencies it wants.  Two inputs allows four blocks of
 frequencies plus LNB switching would allow up to 8 different LNBs to be
 used
 with 2 coax' cables.
 - Original Message -
 From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:04 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?


  That doesn't apply to the new 5 LNB systems, but I don't have the time to
  figure out what the new ones are.
 
 
  --
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  Intelligent Computing Solutions
  http://www.ics-il.com
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Chuck McCown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:31 AM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?
 
 
  Directv IF frequencies.
  Lower IF 950-1450 MHZ
  Upper IF 1650-2150 MHz
 
  So, we are not in the middle of either of those bands.
  The IF signal should be stronger than any spur an SM or SU could
 produce.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Larry A Weidig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:25 AM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?
 
 
  We have seen this probably a couple of times ourselves.  For us
  in every instance it was the power supply causing the interference.
  Easy enough to test, unplug the radio but leave the power adapter in
 the
  outlet connected to nothing.  If still interference you can try
 swapping
  the power supply or move one of the two to a different circuit if
  possible.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On
  Behalf Of Jim Patient
  Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:03 AM
  To: WISPA General List
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Direct TV interference from 802.11b client?
 
  Are you using the satellite ground block?
  Is your ethernet cable running up with there cable? If so is it
  shielded?
 
  We have a number of installs literally on the same mast because they
  didn't want a second mast.  We've never had an issue.  We run our own
  ground from the radio to a ground rod and try to keep the cable away
  from the dish cable.
 
  Matt wrote:
  I had a customer call.  She said she had some time so she was going
  to call
  before her satellite guy was going to.   The customer has been
  installed for
  a couple years, but she swears that her 'pixelated' satellite
  reception on
  channels 3,5 and 9 are due to my system.  The satellite folks
  replaced the
  dish, and head,  and finally blamed my equipment mount a couple feet
  to the
  side of their dish.  This customer claims that when pixelation
  occurs, she
  can unplug our equipment and the problems 'disappears'.  Lets see,
  2.4Ghz
  and what, 6 or 11G for the dish tv.  don't see where on the RF front
  there
  is a remote possibility of interference.  The coax goes around the
  house,
  our cat5 goes thru the crawlspace.  Anyone ever have these kinds of
  issues?
  The customer expects me to re-install equipment on the other side of
  the
  house for free?  Any suggestions?
 
 
  Can you lock the ethernet on a different rate and see if it makes a
  difference?
 
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[WISPA] Who sells grounded CAT 5 ends?

2008-07-25 Thread reader

None of my normal suppliers have them. 

Where do you get yours and what do you normally have to pay?

Thanks



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[WISPA] Mini-pci WIMAX cards and drivers... Available anywhere?

2008-07-25 Thread reader
There's a lot of buzz about the Wavesat engineered minipci's and their 
supposedly sub-$100 price tag.

Anyone know more about this?





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Re: [WISPA] 3.650 Wimax in the field

2008-07-25 Thread Charles Wu
That's a lot easier *SAID* than done...

Especially when you factor in frame rates / etc (as one configures those 
depending on the type of traffic)

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Having a competitor use the same upload and download ratios and similar GPS
settings will yes, make it so operators can coexist without the issues of
interference.




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John,

From what I understand all manufactures are required to use the same
GPS
sync, so all WiMax gear with the appropriate timing settings equal can be
timed together.  Apparently the FCC is requiring it for the equipment to be
certified.

Daniel White
3-dB Networks

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I would disagree. WiMAX should be a goal for most WISPs to get into their
networks over the next 1-3 years.
Why??? Roaming!!! It will be the real deal and the WISP market, if they do
the right things, will be able to setup roaming agreements to exist with
each other all over the USA.
CPE will be available in all sorts of devices between 2.3 and 3.8 GHz and
yes 3.65 falls in that window. Device frequency scanning will be dictated by

availabilty. So if the WISP Market, small and large, build compatable 3.65
networks with viable roaming agreements with the right service flows
everyone could be happy. Keep in mind the right things need to fall in place

for this to happen.

Hurdles...
-CPE that really are interoperable and in many types of devices.
-Base Station RF in a cellular sence. That equals build outs with
competitive priced Base stations in mobile mind set.
-Base stations from different manufactureers that can GPS sync with each
other so UL/DL ratios can co exist in a given area. To my knowledge this
does not exist yet but would be critical to help with interference in the
3.65 GHz band. The WiMAX forum needs to make sure this does exist between
base stations along with the interoperability standards they are developing.

The GPS peice may exist but I have yet to see in in the standerds.

Thanks,

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 Mike I hate to say it but I don't think WiMax is intended for the
 average WISP... lots of carrier grade functionality that the WISP
 market doesn't need, but really drives up the price (I think its
 supposed to do 6 9's for
 availability?)

 It sucks that its going to limit the WISP's with small customers bases

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 Which is not your average WISP...


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 Brian,


 Depends on many factors. The price point of 10k per sector is usually
 assuming you are talking about 

Re: [WISPA] Mini-pci WIMAX cards and drivers... Available anywhere?

2008-07-25 Thread John Scrivner
I have heard that the Wavesat chipsets do not work right.
Scriv


On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There's a lot of buzz about the Wavesat engineered minipci's and their
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Re: [WISPA] Fw: [Motorola II] Proxim

2008-07-25 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
Uuuhh

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To: wireless@wispa.org
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Subject: [WISPA] Fw: [Motorola II] Proxim


 Anyone got any old 2.4 Proxim or Western Mux T1 radios they want to part
 with.  We are in a bit of a pickle due to our not getting trango to work
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the first1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio

2008-07-25 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
Um, in the USA the MAX unlicensed radio output is 30 dB.  1 watt.  Not two.

Do NOT use a 2 watt radio.
marlon

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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Freespace Systems Introduces the 
first1, 000mW High Performance 802.11b/g Radio


 I'm not sure why the tech sheet on it doesn't mention the true power
 output, but it is a 2+ watt radio. I was thinking about using a pair
 for amateur radio applications, where I don't have to stay within the
 part 15 limits. (but I suppose I'll be able to turn the power down
 after marveling at the strong signal).

 Hmmm, it almost seems like a 4 watt radio, Lonnie says it is 36dB
 here: http://forums.star-os.com/showpost.php?p=58184postcount=2

 Oh, if only I lived in the mountains!

 On July 25, at 8:50 AM July 25, Matt Ferre wrote:

 But it looks the same. And it is called WLM54G-30dBm so one would
 assume it's 30dBm radio which is 1000mW?

 Perhaps the difference is the same as between Mikrotik R52 and
 Compex WLM54AG?

 On 7/25/08, George Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, really.  That's not the same radio.

 The only radio at that power level Compex produces now is our
 version and
 for us exclusively.


 Thanks,

 George

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 Really

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