Re: [WISPA] 1.9ghz?

2008-11-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Muehleisen wrote:
 I thought PCS operated in 1.9ghz?

 -Eric
   
1850 - 1990mhz = PCS
1910 - 1930 = Unlicensed PCS

 Mike Hammett wrote:
   
 *nods*  DECT is a cordless phone protocol that operates in its own band. 
 It's just recently starting to catch on here in the states, but it has been 
 quite popular in Europe.

 It's very advanced too...  you can have repeaters, multiple APs, etc 
 kinda like WIFI, but for phones.


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 Hi,

 I wasn't aware you could get a cordless phone that operates in 1.9ghz???

 Uniden DECT2080-2 shows it operates in the interference free cordless
 frequency.

 Travis
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Re: [WISPA] 1.9ghz?

2008-11-07 Thread cw
DECT phones have been used in Europe for twenty years. FCC just got around 
to providing the 1.9GHz spectrum for U.S. to use them in past year. The 
technology is simply cell phone AP and clients which is highly advanced 
today and works better than anything else. One line is all there is just 
like cell phones. I've seen a two line version that is only available in 
U.K. - cw

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mike Hammett wrote:
 *nods*  DECT is a cordless phone protocol that operates in its own band. 
 It's just recently starting to catch on here in the states, but it has been 
 quite popular in Europe.

 It's very advanced too...  you can have repeaters, multiple APs, etc 
 kinda like WIFI, but for phones.
   
 
 Have you used any DECT phones that have more then 6 channels on the base
 and can handle more then 2 lines per repeater??
 
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 Subject: [WISPA] 1.9ghz?

   
 Hi,

 I wasn't aware you could get a cordless phone that operates in 1.9ghz???

 Uniden DECT2080-2 shows it operates in the interference free cordless
 frequency.

 Travis
 Microserv


 
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[WISPA] ImageStream password reset?

2008-11-07 Thread Joe Fiero
Anyone know if there is a way to reset the IS routers when you don't know
the password?

 

Just opened a box on one we have had for some time.  Shouldn't have a
password, but I can't get into it.  

 

TIA

Joe

 

 

 




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Re: [WISPA] ImageStream password reset?

2008-11-07 Thread Jeff Broadwick
Hi Joe,

Did you get the answer you needed from Josh?

Jeff 

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Anyone know if there is a way to reset the IS routers when you don't know
the password?

 

Just opened a box on one we have had for some time.  Shouldn't have a
password, but I can't get into it.  

 

TIA

Joe

 

 

 





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Re: [WISPA] 1.9ghz?

2008-11-07 Thread jp
One of the guys at work got one, and it plain out sucked for VOIP use, 
and was slightly lower quality than the normal cordless junk for normal 
use.

Basically, too many digital conversions. Goes from analog in the handset 
to G726 32kbps through the air, back to analog, G729 over the Internet 
to the SIP gateway, 64k digital through the PSTN, and analog or possibly 
any variation of digitals depending on who you call (cellular, pots, 
voip, etc..) 

I use a $20 2.4 or 5.8ghz walmart low-tech special and have the best 
sound quality short of using a corded phone. I prefer corded handset.

On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 04:29:12PM -0700, Chuck McCown wrote:
 Yep, pretty cool huh?
 We recommend only DECT 6.0 and that is the only thing we stock in our store.
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  Hi,
 
  I wasn't aware you could get a cordless phone that operates in 1.9ghz???
 
  Uniden DECT2080-2 shows it operates in the interference free cordless
  frequency.
 
  Travis
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[WISPA] Is there a minimum distance an amplifier has to be placed from a DC power injector?

2008-11-07 Thread Pat O'Connor
Antennas placed at the top of a 150' tower
.5 watt amp
180' run of LDF 5/8




I'd like for both to be inside our building.  If  I don't have to place 
the amp on  the tower I don't want to, because this location gets about 
6' of snow a year.


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Re: [WISPA] OT election results

2008-11-07 Thread reader
That's too bad.

Prediction is that from now on...  Who gets it is who pays the biggest 
bucks.





insert witty tagline here

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 On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Sam Tetherow wrote:

I will bring this back on topic by bringing up the FCC seats that
will change with the new administration.  Does anyone have any
thoughts on who will get appointed to the FCC and what effect it
will have on us?

 I have my hopes...I don't have a good guess as to who will run the
 FCC.  It'll have an impact for sure, as the current FCC decided to
 forgo the opportunity to finalize things for the TVWS.  They made a
 big part of the choice (we can use it)...they left some of the
 details to the new recruits.

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