Re: [WISPA] 3.65 Wimax

2009-06-06 Thread Kristi Fundu
When talking about 365 we have to understand that there are two product groups: 802.11 based, WiMAX and somewhere in between :) the 802.11 based can be used just as your basic 5 GHz (UBNT) without the interference. The WiMAX group of products actually use different modulation and do achieve

Re: [WISPA] document version control? (e.g. web-based solution to check out KMZ files)

2009-06-06 Thread Scott Reed
This is a great solution. I didn't find Subversion so hard to setup and getting tortoise running was just follow the directions. Works great. The fact that tortoise embeds in Windows Explorer means you can search for files just like you do now and check them out with a right-click menu. Jon

[WISPA] Electronic Signatures

2009-06-06 Thread Scott Reed
We currently use a two-year contract for customers. Right now we gather the information, generate a contract, USMail it to the customer and wait for them to USMail it back after they sign it before we schedule an installation. We would like to reduce the time from initial contact to

Re: [WISPA] Electronic Signatures

2009-06-06 Thread Jason Hensley
Wow. Seems like a waste of time and resources. If I mailed contracts like that here I'd lose half my install opportunities because they would never send the contract back. Send a contract with the installer, get them to sign it before they install, give one copy to customer, bring one back,

Re: [WISPA] Electronic Signatures

2009-06-06 Thread Adam Greene
Another option is to send the contract to customer via email and have them (a) fax back the signature page as proof of order, and (b) mail in two partially executed originals. You sign both, keep one original and send the 2nd original back in the mail. Or use the installer as the courier in one

[WISPA] LanRoamer TP500

2009-06-06 Thread Adam Greene
Anyone know if this tests crossover as well as straightthrough cat5/6? Thanks, Adam WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/

Re: [WISPA] Cost of 900 MHZ CPE

2009-06-06 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
Because all of the 900mhz home phones eat up all 900mhz crystal sales! roflmao marlon - Original Message - From: Forbes Mercy forbes.me...@wabroadband.com To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 12:16 PM Subject: [WISPA] Cost of 900 MHZ CPE I am curious

Re: [WISPA] Electronic Signatures

2009-06-06 Thread RickG
We send the contracts out with the installer but I'd like to automate the whole process as well. I'm not a lawyer but I'm sure there is a way to have the customer bind a electronically. Anyone? -RickG On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Scott Reedscottr...@onlyinternet.net wrote: We currently use a

Re: [WISPA] Electronic Signatures

2009-06-06 Thread Jerry Richardson
During our signup process the customer is presented with our agreement. Then in order to proceed ther is a check box I have read the agreement. As far as I know this is binding. __ Jerry Richardson airCloud Communications -Original Message- From:

Re: [WISPA] Electronic Signatures

2009-06-06 Thread Josh Luthman
Crrently we do it via email, fax or by hand at the install site (in that order). Here soon we will be doing electronic with the software we used to manage and bill the whole wisp. On 6/6/09, Jerry Richardson jrichard...@aircloud.com wrote: During our signup process the customer is presented

[WISPA] What SIC code do you use?

2009-06-06 Thread Lists
I read an article @ ISP-Planet that says: ISPs do not fit precisely into the SIC system. I use SIC code 7375, Information Retrieval Services to classify ISPs. MindSpring, on the other hand, uses code 7389, Business Services, Not Elsewhere Classified. Your best bet is to use SIC Code 7375, or

Re: [WISPA] What SIC code do you use?

2009-06-06 Thread Frank Muto
As an ISP we used the following as SIC was converted to NAICS. 7375 SIC 514191 NAICS 518111 NAICS We currently use for our current services, 518210 Frank Muto www.SecureEmailPlus.com - Original Message - From: Lists li...@stlbroadband.com To: 'WISPA General List'

Re: [WISPA] What SIC code do you use?

2009-06-06 Thread Mike Hammett
I'm curious why any entity still requests SIC codes when they were superseded by NAICS codes. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com -- From: Lists li...@stlbroadband.com Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 11:34 AM

Re: [WISPA] 3.65 Wimax

2009-06-06 Thread Tom Sharples
Until someone cuts down the trees or repeals the laws of physics 3.65 will never outperform 900 at equivalent power. Tom S. - Original Message - From: Scottie Arnett sarn...@info-ed.com To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 7:27 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA]

Re: [WISPA] Heatsink? Was: Cost of 900 MHZ CPE

2009-06-06 Thread Tom Sharples
You can take a look at what we do here: http://www.qorvus.com/images/ubnt_heatsink.jpg The heatsinks are custom made for us, and we attach them with a heat-conductive plastic spacer with strong peel-off adhesive on both sides. We add them to SR9's and XR9s, both get pretty hot under load and

Re: [WISPA] What SIC code do you use?

2009-06-06 Thread Lists
Actually NAICS has one for a WISP: 517210 - Wireless Internet service providers, except satellite. But Dun and Bradstreet still use SIC. Victoria Proffer St. Louis Broadband -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Frank Muto

Re: [WISPA] Electronic Signatures

2009-06-06 Thread Martha Huizenga
Exactly, we send the contract with the install and then get it back when the install is done. Works fine. Jason Hensley wrote: Wow. Seems like a waste of time and resources. If I mailed contracts like that here I'd lose half my install opportunities because they would never send the