In my case, it is just the Tranzeo SUs, my NanoStations, my MT with R52
and SR2 clients and Deliberents all stay connected.
Bill Gaylord, COO
COLI Inc.
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
Everyone with this issue. I need some additional information...
When the Mtik AP randomly dumps your clients
It does not matter either way on my network. Some have a Virtual,
others do not.
Bill Gaylord, COO
COLI Inc
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
All,
On Mtik APs with this issue, do you have any VirtualAPs turned on?
ryan
Scott Piehn wrote:
In my personal opinion, no. I have seen
What are the model numbers of the Tranzeo 900 Radios?
Bill Gaylord, COO
COLI Inc
On 1/13/2010 4:07 PM, John Scrivner wrote:
We are NOT an equipment vendor by trade. We have several Tranzeo 900 MHz
radios that are used but in perfect working condition. (Used but works like
new) We
I do the exact same thing and it has been flawless. I use eoip tunnels
from the wireless to the 493 to better separate radios. No perfomance
issues at all.
Bill Gaylord
Robert West wrote:
Do you use a transparent bridge between them and the 493? At first I was
thinking that was a lot
there is just one Ethernet cable running down the
tower.
Bill Gaylord
Scott Carullo wrote:
Why would you use eoip tunnels from the radio to the router when you are
plugging them into the 493 anyway? That seems to reverse what you are
trying to accomplish simplicity and performance wise...
Scott
the case with a good sealent and you are in business again. We also do
use the cases with Crossroads and 411s also when the Tranzeo board is
dead. Makes for a very good radio.
Bill Gaylord, COO
COLI Inc.
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
That's basically what we do with our out of warranty Tranzeo's, your
I am in Northern Michigan and have never seen it either. If you make
sure you do not over-tighten so that the seal is not deformed, it works
fine. Also, leaving the bottom one a little loose, does not hurt
either. We have over 500 in the field.
Bill Gaylord, COO
COLI Inc
Josh Luthman wrote
Title: Message
I have used them in several 112s with no
issues.
Bill Gaylord, COOCOLI Communications(231)331-4622
- Original Message -
From:
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To: 'WISPA General List'
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 11:10
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] RouterBoard
112s
Bueller
John please include us, COLI Inc.
Bill Gaylord
COLI Inc
John Scrivner wrote:
If you are a paid WISPA Principal Member then you do not have to worry
about filing your CALEA Form 445. Kris Twomey is handling it for all
paid WISPA Principal Members who want it done for them. They are
allowing
the steel rings, nothing can wiggle loose. We have been doing
this for 5 years now and have yet to have a single hose clamp break.
Hose clamps are also stainless steel, so rusting is not an issue.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc.
On 7/16/2010 8:08 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote:
16' Schedule 40 Pipe
I agree with Mathew, we do about 6-8' trying to get 4 rings, but will
accept 3 if that is all we can get.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc
On 7/16/2010 10:15 AM, Mathew Howard wrote:
We usually attach 6-8' to the silo, which gives you about 15' above
and clears the dome nicely.
*From
Use the IP Bindings in the hotspot to create a bypass for the subnet the
APs are on. This way the hotspot will ignore those IPs or even Mac
addresses if you prefer.
Bill Gaylord
COLI Inc
Jory Privett wrote:
I am setting up several new Hotspots using Mikrotik. The network has
3 APs
that can be given
here. By the way, it is our first licensed link, so it is my first
experience with anything above 5ghz.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc.
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Yes, I have. Thanks. That is the same thing I had though of the first
time around.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc.
On 11/5/2010 9:38 AM, Brad Belton wrote:
15-20db off typically means cross polarization. Have you double and triple
checked they are both on the same polarity?
Brad
OK, I will try the Vertical Alignment again to see if it is on a
vertical side lobe. I will give that a try next week and see what
happens. Thanks.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc.
On 11/5/2010 9:37 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote:
Sounds like a side lobe...we had the same issue...link was coming
It is the horizon 150Mbps.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc.
On 11/5/2010 12:28 PM, Bob Moldashel wrote:
Bill
You can bang the physical dish up pretty good and not need to worry.
The feedhorn is the most critical unit. Which Dragonwave radio are
you using?
/Sent via DROID on Verizon
need to pay for 2
more tower climbs to re-peak the vertical, or take down the dishes to
return them. Thank you in advance for any advice that can be given
here. By the way, it is our first licensed link, so it is my first
experience with anything above 5ghz.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI
We have lag bolted the bracket that comes with many U-bolts to the
pole. It works pretty well, but most of the time we just drill through
the pole and bolt the mast to it. We have a 42ft bucket truck to reach
the antenna.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc.
On 3/4/2011 8:03 PM, Chris Hudson
and I will be happy to forward
the opinions I get on to you as well. Thank you.
Bill Gaylord, President
COLI Inc.
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COLI Inc.
On 11/2/2012 10:29 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I'd rather the radio just stay working...
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