Yes, a typical tactic for the sole purpose to destroy the RF environment, and
scare high ARPU businesses and investors from trusting third party unlicensed
wireless providers solutions.
Its all about fear factor.
But Just like any other large scale MUNI network, it wont work, and will be to
I agree it sounds like noise.
Mikrotik has an SA as well but isn't supported on all cards.
/interface wireless spectral-scan or in the dude under tools.
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Does network TV make money by entertaining or informing people?
In the long run, it's not about providing access. It's about
location-aware delivery of marketing/intelligence (ads, offers,
tracking, etc) via mobile devices.
On 1/31/2012 9:45 AM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
Yes, a typical tactic
Hey guys,
What companies do you guys get your insurance through and what kind of
policy/coverage do you have? Also, what do you pay a year for your
insurance? Thanks!
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Darin Steffl
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Scott,
I had a problem once where the link (that had worked for years) would
not connect or if it did would not stay connected.
I swapped the configuration of which one was the ap and which one was
the station and it worked.
Must have been interference of some sort.
On 1/30/2012 6:28 PM, Scott
Tom,
I have sat in on planning these networks with Time Warner
and Comcast. The way they are building these versions they will work for
their purposes. Trust me I have built a couple of large scale muni networks
J In regards to the mounting issues, so long as they have above
Agreed. The technology is different, the model is different, the reasons
are different.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 1/31/2012 2:13 PM, Brian Webster wrote:
Tom,
I have sat in on planning these networks with Time
Warner and