Small towns...
Mike Hammett wrote:
Ass. :-p
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: "Chuck McCown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:33 AM
To: "WISPA General List"
Subjec
firmware?
Tom Sharples wrote:
One of our wisp clients (a good size one with around 1K paying clients) has
been testing the ns2, and he reports some sort of problem that shows up as a
steady loss of preformance over time. They start out working great, but
after a few days of continuous op
At these freqs, 75ohn RG6 cable is usable with reasonable loss. maybe
75ohm cpe is the way to go...
Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
75 ohms.
Someone will spin 50 ohm models.
Or just put up with the minor VSWR.
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From: Blair Davis
To: WISPA General List
Sent
At these freqs, I'd suspect that yagi's will be the best choice for
cpe's.
Steve Barnes wrote:
Even in our area in eastern Indiana there is lots of 5.8 still available
for PTP. 700 PTP is not necessary in my opinion.
I am concerned about 700 Mhz antenna sizes. Aren't sectors going to b
Ubquity? Some kind of mini-pci card?
Charles Wyble wrote:
Mike Hammett wrote:
Now that TV whitespaces have been approved for our use, let's hear from the vendors. When, how much, and what will you do with it?
Indeed!
Who would the likely vendors in this space be?
good riddance!!
David E. Smith wrote:
I would buy one today if I could.
But if everyone bought these, where would we get those power lines for
BPL? :)
David Smith
MVN.net
WISPA Wants You! J
I think I saw an est. price of $20M
3-dB Networks wrote:
More importantly... at what cost???
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Chuck McCown - 3
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:14 PM
To: WISPA General Lis
As a rule, we give leaving residentials 30 days on their email.
We often get them back within that time.
RickG wrote:
OK guys. I've never had this happen before so I'm not usre what to do.
I've got a long time customer that has fallen for the AT&T DSL
giveaway package and is switching. He
Yes. was a short from a nut to the backplate.
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
We're a computer store so we have zillions of those little threaded metal
standoffs used for computer motherboards. I believe Cyberguys sells them in
bulk as well, and we just buy the nuts for them from a local hardware
we use 4-40 machine screws with 2 nuts and a nylon spacer.
screw
backplate
nut
nylon spacer
board
nut
works well. locktite the nut on the backplate
I like your idea a bit better, but I've not had the time to dig for
them and what we have works well.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Where is
Correct.
Mario Pommier wrote:
what is the output of those cards?
the xr5 are 600mW aren't they?
aren't the sr5 400mW?
*600mW (28dBm)
400mW (26dBm)*
the posted results seem accurate.
Mario
Mike Hammett wrote:
The XR radios listen better than the SR radios do.
--
Mik
I-2db.
Maybe more, but only if you are going from u.fl pigtails to mmcx
pigtails...
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
It's a 2 hour drive (each way) and requires taking the link down
(again). I have XR5 cards sitting on my desk... but if I'm only going
to see 1db of improvement, it's not worth
idiots
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Yikes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiivRoXLkSM&feature=related
Gotta be a better way to do this.
marlon
WISPA Wants You! Join today!
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I have done that as well... then sold them a 't1 replacement' for
$300/m... half the cost of a t1 out here...
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
I told the guy if he wanted 1.5mbps round the clock that he needed to go buy
a T1 line.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
t the last 30s
usage in simple queues.
On 10/31/08, Blair Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone out here know about MikroTik Simple Queues?
I'm trying to get something like this...
user with 1Mb/s limit can burst to 3Mb/s for 30sec but only if his average
use in the previou
Anyone out here know about MikroTik Simple Queues?
I'm trying to get something like this...
user with 1Mb/s limit can burst to 3Mb/s for 30sec but only if his
average use in the previous 30sec is below 512Kb/s
I've tried several things, but I am just not getting it to work.
The objective is
Hi all.
I have a MiktoTik RB532A with a XR2 radio card as an AP. About 20
clients attach to this AP, some B, some G. Range varies from 1200FT to
6Miles.
All clients d/l from the AP at speeds above 3Mb/s. U/l speeds vary,
but cluster around 250Kb/s. This is not good. I need to improve u/l
Yes, you could do this
You will need to pick the right diode for the job.
But what brings this on?
I've had almost no PS failures that were not part of some major
damage. (lightning, power co. problem... 480V on 110V line)
If you are having many PS failures, you might look at the lo
Shielded cable for anything over 20ft above ground. flooded cable for
buried lines.
Nope. no Ethernet failures.
Jim Patient wrote:
Do you use shielded cable for your CPE installs? Have you lost any
ethernet chips?
Blair Davis wrote:
My NS2's work great!
I just want a
My NS2's work great!
I just want an NS9!!
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
I am having great luck with the Nanostation5 radios. The NS2 radios
have a terrible antenna, so I'm sticking to Tranzeos for 2.4ghz use.
I'd love to see an NS9 at some point.
The new products look interesting,
ett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
From: Blair Davis
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 2:30 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] RB133Cs
If the price is right, I'd be interested...
How many?
Mike Hammett wrote:
Is there much of a market for used RB133Cs
If the price is right, I'd be interested...
How many?
Mike Hammett wrote:
Is there much of a market for used RB133Cs? I have a few of them that I discovered don't have enough enough memory, so I have been replacing them with higher memory units. I figured I'd sell them instead of put the
I can't speak to those exact models, but, in general, I have had much
better luck with Hyperlink PtP and client/narrow beam antennas than
PacWireless.
I've had good luck with PacWireless V-Pol sectors.
And we have switched to Comet for V-pol omni's
Mario Pommier wrote:
If anyone has used
Great to look at, but bet they are pricey...
3-dB Networks wrote:
I came across these at some point... they look pretty cool
http://www.ustower.com/portables.html
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Travis
I am starting to wounder about this issue myself
Sunday, I replaced an old,(6 years in service!), Hermes I based AP,
(base mounted radio, top mounted 1W amp, 150ft LMR-400) with a top
mounted RB532A 5.8GHz backhaul and 2.4GHz AP.
The radio card for the AP is an XR2 into a 9db Comet omni.
I never put more than 2 radio cards in the same box, and then only if
they are at least 40MHz apart in the 5GHz band.
In the 2.4 GHz band, I simply don't put 2 radios in the same box.
Also, the XR's draw more power than the SR cards. Does your 4 card
adapter have enough headroom on the power
The XR cards have better static protection by far!
The little chip that switches the antenna connector on the SR cards
dies if you look at it crosseyed!
On a tower or other hard to access location, I now use XR cards
exclusively.
Only one I've lost was to a direct hit. (fragged the antenna,
. So I suspect those will be in good supply afterwards. And thanks for using Hutton. How do we get your antennas ;)
Mike
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Blair Davis
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 11:52 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP
All this talk about Dual Pol feedhorns has got me curious
I'm looking for a dual pol antenna...
What I need is H-Pol on 5.3GHz band with 18db or more of gain and V-Pol
on 5.8GHz with 15db or more of gain. A narrow beam width is a plus.
A grid or a dish will be fine. I'd like to keep th
This is for Mike and it is off topic
Mike, what is the deal with hutton getting the Ubiquity NS2 or the
Senao EOC-2610 back in stock?
Hutton has become my main wireless supplier for radios, cards, boards
and other parts, excluding antennas.
Thanks,
Blair
Mike Brownson wrote:
T
What software you running?
RickG wrote:
Whats the best card for WRAP's?
-RickG
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Brian Rohrbacher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apparently they have been hard to find for the last few months, but I have
heard pretty good things about them.
I found some
There are a few things that won't work, (software) with the XR cards.
locustworld mesh
Also, the SR cards allow diversity while the XR cards do not.
Also, for replacements in equipment with only a u.fl connector.
Mike Hammett wrote:
This is an honest question...
Why does anyone use
I have a pair of RF-Linx 900MHz-2.4GHz units in service for several
years now. They work fine for a PtP link thru a dense tree area...
RickG wrote:
Mike,
Have you tried them? Anyone?
-RickG
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Noise?
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yep.
Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
If you had a really tiny monkey with really tiny hands and had them actually
grab one of the entangled photons, bring it to a rest and then shake it in
the opposite polarization, will the other monkey holding the other photo
feel the change?
- Original Me
I think you are cpu limited.
our setup:
2.4GHz P4 1Gbyte with cm9 card 45ft of lmr-400 between ant and card
RB532A with cm9 card
5.18GHz link
-68db @ 6Mbps
-77db @ 54Mbps
link 3200ft
Netstream mode, best fit
TCP thruput (either direction) 26.4Mbps
This is our primary link from our f
Something on this list stinks
Gino Villarini wrote:
Or the type that does not use toilet paper ... after all its going to
get dirty again? ... jejeje
Gino A. Villarini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
-Original Message
for me, 6.
All my AP and backhaul, if it is not already 48VDC POE, has a 48VDC to
xVDC converter added to it.
I won't install anything on my PtMP or backhaul sites that is not 48VDC.
For client equipment, we use whatever is with the client hardware.
Our typical AP/Backhaul site is as follows:
and tell them
what you want. I usually deal with Cathy or Bill.
Brian
Blair Davis wrote:
Thanks!
Having taken my deaders apart now I see some with a u.fl pigtail and
some with an MMCX or RP-MMCX pigtail. (I always get those two mixed
up) I'd like to find a female MMC
RF Linx is a little, bitty outfit.
But they do good work.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
finally got through, they were all in a meeting..
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Anyone know how to get through RF linx's voicejail to talk to someone?
I have been calling all morning and only get
CPQ-N or such mainly with a 24db
grid.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:29 PM
To: WISPA General List
bably done 30 of these on out-of-warranty units and it works
> great.
>
>
>
> Kurt Fankhauser
> WAVELINC
> P.O. Box 126
> Bucyrus, OH 44820
> 419-562-6405
> www.wavelinc.com
>
>
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMA
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Blair Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I gave them a ring. They are net doing Tranzeo.
Any others out there?
Jim Patient wrote:
1-866-439-5469
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=ezlinxnet
Jim
Blair Davis w
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Blair Davis
> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 2:55 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Fixing dead CPE
>
>
>
> Well, I gave them a ring. They are net doing Tranzeo.
>
> Any other
Well, I gave them a ring. They are net doing Tranzeo.
Any others out there?
Jim Patient wrote:
1-866-439-5469
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=ezlinxnet
Jim
Blair Davis wrote:
The ez one I had heard of, but, if either is on here, hopefully
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Blair Davis
> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2008 5:10 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: [WISPA] Fixing dead CPE
>
> Anybody know who fixes failed CPE?
>
> I've ended up with a few Tranzeo units that have died out of warranty
> an
Anybody know who fixes failed CPE?
I've ended up with a few Tranzeo units that have died out of warranty
and I'd like to see if they can be fixed.
Think I've seen him on here ez something...
Blair
WISPA Wan
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 2:38 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] coax cables - RG8/U
I have and still do, in some cases, long, (100ft+), cable runs. LMR-400
is the minimum cable si
I have and still do, in some cases, long, (100ft+), cable runs. LMR-400
is the minimum cable size for that on 2.4GHz. You will need an amp.
At 5GHz, I would expect LMR-600 or better. However, at 5GHz, I think I
would go with tower top radios. I doubt that you will get good results
at 5GHz w
Except for the flat, nearly treeless terrain, it looks like one of my
setups
Even looks like the same grain leg!
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
> Hey guys I just got some pictures uploaded of one of my AP sites if you want
> to check it out. Hopefully someone starting out can benefit from it as this
If it is slowly getting better, I'd bet on water.
Mark McElvy wrote:
But why would it be getting better?
Mark McElvy
AccuBak Data Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 3:26 PM
T
This whole thing makes me wounder...
What about when it is spelled out to the user before they sign up?
I inform all users that we reserve the right to limit traffic,
especially peer to peer traffic. I also tell them that we do not
support or recommend VoIP services. They are welcome to try
ou
http://www.winog.com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 9:32 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nanostations - question
Charles,
I use tranzeo for my 802.11b/g clients since about 2 yea
have 16Meg of memory. I am waiting to hear back from them on pricing,
but I thought it was only like $10 more. ;)
Travis
Blair Davis wrote:
Flash size and memory limits?
fitting it into 4Mbyt might be easier with some functions deleted.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Why no
Flash size and memory limits?
fitting it into 4Mbyt might be easier with some functions deleted.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Why not just the normal, regular version?
Blair Davis wrote:
Travis Johnson wrote:
I would place an order for 500 Nanostations (5ghz units) for
ear was assembled by me.
> With the Nanostation at $89.95, why would anyone deploying a 802.11x-based
> WISP buy anything else?
>
Where its antenna gain is enought, I won't. Where I need more gain,
I'll use tranzeo
> -Charles
>
> ------
Travis Johnson wrote:
I would place an order for 500 Nanostations (5ghz units) for the $119
price running ROS today. Who do I make the P.O. out to? :)
If you were able to place a P.O for a 2-3 thousand licenses to fit the
NS 2/5 mikrotik would likely deal Just show them the money.
Bu
You know,
It doesn't need to be a full port of mikrotik either...
It needs to be a client. 802.11abg, netstream, bridging, basic NAT,
dhcp client/server, ppp client, and interface queues would be enough
for most of us.
A lot of things could be removed to maybe get it down to the flash size
YES!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These post bring back memories from the Karlnet days of Karlnet vs. non
Karlnet systems :)
Michiana Wireless, Inc.
John Buwa, President
http://WWW.MichianaWireless.Com
574-233-7170
"Lose the wires, discover the speed, enjoy the freedom!"
*US Distributor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These post bring back memories from the Karlnet days of Karlnet vs. non
Karlnet systems :)
Michiana Wireless, Inc.
John Buwa, President
http://WWW.MichianaWireless.Com
574-233-7170
"Lose the wires, discover the speed, enjoy the freedom!"
*US Distributor for w
I've had this problem. I started dipping them in plasti-coat
seems to have fixed it for me
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
> Anyone ever have any water get into a pacwireless 5ghz grid feedhorn? Had a
> new site yesterday go through its first heavy rain and signal dropped to
> -90. Went through everythi
Blair Davis wrote:
> Anyone happen to know the Power Supply voltage for the old RouterBoard
> 112? Just got some of them and I can't find it on the RouterBoard
> ste Thanks.
>
>
Thanks all.
So, now I've got them powered up, but the neighbor discovery in winbo
Anyone happen to know the Power Supply voltage for the old RouterBoard
112? Just got some of them and I can't find it on the RouterBoard
ste Thanks.
--
Blair Davis
AOL IM Screen Name -- Theory240
West Michigan Wireless ISP
269-686-8648
A division of:
Camp Communication Services
I have had NS-2s on order now for 3 months. Ship day comes and I get
pushed back 15-30 days
Japhy Bartlett wrote:
> OK, a brief rant first:
>
> I am trying to get ubiquiti nanostations, or ps2-exts. Apparently,
> these things are the new furby.
>
> If you are a reseller, why are you listin
In a similar setup to what you describe, two 60deg panels worked well at
a range of 80ft.
Mark McElvy wrote:
> I have been asked to set u[ wireless for an older motel. All rooms face
> outside and it buildings are multilevel. There are two buildings
> basically in line with each other. Building 1
Right on!!
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
> Works great for me, but then again it's not a new buildings that I
> need to worry about. We don't get new buildings around here very
> often. :)
> The only thing updated images might show around here is what farmer
> has added cattle to his herd.
>
> Bri
That looks quite useful
We could use it as well.
Larry Yunker wrote:
> How's this one look? I thought I'd put something together to be used as a
> "user check" program.
>
> It's fully functional now, but I need to build an ini file reader to hold
> each ISP's individualized settings I'll pro
Let's not start the Certified 'Antenna Systems' thing again.
Please!
Dennis Burgess - Linktechs.net wrote:
> it is'ent like its hard to find other companies selling this. Amazon is
> selling it too, as well as compusa. .. The issue is that its not over
> powering the band? Assuming its a 500m
puting Solutions
> http://www.ics-il.com
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Blair Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "WISPA General List"
> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 1:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] FCC changes
>
>
>
>>
ne?
> The days of the "free" phone will be gone.
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
> Blair Davis wrote:
>> Well, our cheapest install has always been $200 and I just raised it to
>> $250. Prices go up from there. We also have a 1 month ROI on our
>> installs. (i
Well, our cheapest install has always been $200 and I just raised it to
$250. Prices go up from there. We also have a 1 month ROI on our
installs. (install fee + 1st month service pays for the install)
We also do not do contracts... everything is month to month.
While the price of the install
Getting ready to stop offering email services. Spam problem just too
much for a small shop to deal with.
Ross Cornett wrote:
> Anyone charging for email sevices? We are spending lots on email servers and
> Postini Services... Anyone out there charging for email and if so how is it
> going?
>
I don't know where you could buy one, but this is simple and cheap to
build...
A power cord, a relay and some kind of connector for the dc side
under $10 in parts and a few min to put together.
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
> I use a Webswitch from http://www.controlbyweb.com/webswitch/index.html
ark Nash
> UnwiredWest
> 78 Centennial Loop
> Suite E
> Eugene, OR 97401
> 541-998-
> 541-998-5599 fax
> http://www.unwiredwest.com
> - Original Message -
> From: "Blair Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "WISPA General List"
without TurboCell software.
I'm also looking for a single NanoStation 2 as my promised ship date
just slipped by 45 days on my order and I'd like one of them to test.
Thanks,
Blair Davis
West Michigan Wireless ISP
26
My fix for this type of problem was to start using shielded cat5 with
built in drain wire.
Hook the drain wire at the radio ground, and at the other end bond the
drain wire to an earth ground.
This stops the surges from ever getting into the wire. I have not lost
an Ethernet port since I did
Travis Johnson wrote:
I think things are going the other way... cell phones now have
"unlimited" plans. Long distance can now be purchased as "unlimited".
The water at my home and business (separate towns and utilities) are
both "unlimited".
Your local dial-tone has been unlimited for h
Spring is here, and many don't have time to post
;)
Mark Nash wrote:
Or doing their taxes...
Mark Nash
UnwiredWest
78 Centennial Loop
Suite E
Eugene, OR 97401
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
http://www.unwiredwest.com
- Original Message -
From: "Jack Unger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
y not
just replace the PoE at the same time?
Travis
Microserv
Blair Davis wrote:
My problems with the replacements is the power supply.
I use only 48V POE for my towers... and most of the new gear is not 48V.
So now I'm looking for small 48V to 24V D
My problems with the replacements is the power supply.
I use only 48V POE for my towers... and most of the new gear is not 48V.
So now I'm looking for small 48V to 24V DC-DC converters...
Dennis Burgess - Link Techs wrote:
3x is what is out. The 133 and 133c's are EOL, as are the 532s,
I was told that while the 532 was EOL, the 532A would remain available
for a while yet...
Mark McElvy wrote:
> Since RB532s are no longer available, what is everyone using to replace
> them? It would be nice not to have to replace the box again (using the
> 7x6x2's from wisp-router) and I am not
Maybe part # MCA100FSMAMMRA1 at hutton?
http://www.hol4g.com/ac/product.aspx?number=MAX-MCA100FSMAMMRA1&p=182191&sc=3715
Blair
Jim Patient wrote:
> I need to do some indoor 900MHz clients and am having a hard time
> putting them together. I found SMA male 3dB RD's but can't seem to
> chase d
:
> I'm having trouble with the cpq and mt with xr2 cards.
>
> There's a problem that they aren't figuring out yet.
>
> marlon
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Blair Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "WISPA General List"
. Schafer wrote:
> 3.3 on 532 and 333.
> marlon
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Blair Davis
> To: WISPA General List
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weird Tranzeo problem...
>
>
> What version of mt on what hardwa
What version of mt on what hardware?
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I'm having trouble with the cpq and mt with xr2 cards.
There's a problem that they aren't figuring out yet.
marlon
- Original Message -
From: "Blair Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "
fine with them.
Has anyone else had this or a similar problem? And if so, is there any
work around?
Thanks...
Blair Davis
West Michigan Wireless ISP
WISPA Wants You! Join today!
http://signup
I ordered from them once. it never arrived, but my card was never
charged, so it was a wash...
Jason Hensley wrote:
> Anybody ever use these guys for cable? http://www.americantechsupply.com
> Great prices on gel-filled and UV rated. Want to make sure they're legit
> and that the cables are de
Exactly my feelings!
Travis Johnson wrote:
> Except that I am a private company, and don't feel the FCC should be
> telling me what I can and can't do.
>
> I don't take government money, grants, funding, etc. therefore I don't
> think they should have ANY say in what I do with MY company.
>
> Tr
s
>
> Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
>
>
>
>
> WISPA Wants You! Join today!
> http://signup.wispa.org/
> ------
I'd be interested in some of those too...
Mike Hammett wrote:
> How many and what size are you after? I have some of two different sizes
> (though I forget their sizes).
>
>
> --
> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
> http://www.ics-il.com
>
>
> - Original Message -
Never had one fail or mess up in anyway. I love them!!!
All are on ups...
Blair
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> I have trouble with those units locking up.
> marlon
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> From: "CHUCK PROFITO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'WISPA General List'"
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What does that link have to do with starbucks?
CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/yr28
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> Chuck Profito
> 209-988-7388
> CV-ACCESS, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Providing High Speed Broadband
> to Rural Central California
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You had to change the CPE's as well as the POP to switch to the XR9,
right?
Or are you saying the XR9 is compatible with Trango?
I always hoped that the Tranzeo 900MHz CPE would be compatible with the
ubquity SR9 or XR9, but no luck so far.
Blair
George Rogato wrote:
I had 3 Trango 900
I switched to the ez-400 a few months ago.
They are great!
Blair
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> We just use the ez-400-nmh. Captive pin, no crimp or solder on the center
> pin. Just crimp the outside ring.
>
> I've also gotten some of the new screw together ones, no crimp at all
> needed. I'll
I can test at 25 ft out of the back of my truck now.
What I really need is an ability to test at 50-80ft. I can usualy look
at a site and tell if a 50-60 ft bracketed will do it or not, but once
in a while I am wrong... Then it costs me.
And I wounder how many I said won't work actually would
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> 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 Blair Davis
> Sent: Wednesda
How about pricing on that? I like that MUCH better than the other
answer
:D
CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Apologies, I should have reduced them. They were a meg each.
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Providing High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
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Nice looking stuff Can't find any pricing.
Eric Albert wrote:
> http://www.willburt.com/comHurryUpMast.asp
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> This mast works very well and can adapt to your situation.
>
> Eric Albert
> Application Engineer
> Alvarion, Inc.
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