e to get rid of, hit me off list.
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I assume you are talking about the clients. It depends on what clients
you have
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
Anyone know if there is a way to flash Terabeam/Proxim EtherAnt-Turbo
wireless units with 802.11b firmware? I've got about 70 of these on 2
sites that I'm wanting to move away from T
it out up there.
I need about 200 ft.
Anyone got any to sell?
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it you may not have seen
lately.
John
Matt Liotta wrote:
Have you thought about selling the customer a pipe that works for any
and all traffic at the speed the customer signed up for as opposed to
deciding for the customer?
-Matt
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Why should ANY employer provide health care?
You work, they give you money, end of story
Travis Johnson wrote:
My health insurance company that I pay thousands of dollars per year
is who foots the bill when my family goes to the ER... not the tax
payers. I think that was his point.
Walm
me check to see if you have
the right stickers on your equipment.
This is not to say they can't. It is to say this is the way things work
in the real world.
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stall. Have just wandered how much more
throughput Mikrotik can do and what kind of range?
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ference.
Forbes Mercy
President - Washington Broadband, Inc.
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nd (AWB),
is Cirronet still around?, Qualcomm (with their MediaFLO), Arraycom,
Terabeam actually dba's as Proxim.
P.S. - thanks for only including legal vendors
Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
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Vonage: 650.641.1243
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an build what I need. If, as an example
only, the SR2 cards becomes unavailable, I can use a CM9 and a small amp
to replace it. I'm sure others can come up with more examples...
What happens to me when the single source supplier I was using drops
support and production of the equipment
sites are all over
town so there will be some long shots that will not work if there is
much signal loss.
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use caught fire? Why not just
email the fire department? Gee, I'm sorry, but what on earth was he
thinking?
He didn't know any better?
He thinks that dial-tone is dial-tone?
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Is the ALVARION VL 4.0 AP a polling radio system?
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For about 20% of my users, that is all I can do packets from/to my
MESH based towers I can't break down to individual users. Some of
them can't even be broken down to individual towers...
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
I agree. I see it this way too. I can't see them forcing CALEA onto
hots
. Are there others
in my situation and what are you doing?
Mark McElvy
AccuBak Data Systems, Inc.
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2'x2' x3' deep concrete base with a bracket to building at 18-22 ft.
JohnnyO wrote:
Blair - what type of base are you using for 50ft of un-guy'd Rohn25 ?
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ke to hear what you veterans out there are doing to
make sure the water stays out.
Thanks,
Scriv
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We use both methods, depending on how hard the location is to climb
For locations that are easy to climb, we put the radio at the top.
We've made our radios easy to feild swap on the tower. Four nuts, one
N-connector and an outdoor cat5. This swaps everything except the
antenna and coax.
Have not had to, yet. All my 5.8G stuff is on grain legs or water
towers where I have easy access... Even in bad weather.
George Rogato wrote:
What about 5 gig
Are you doing long runs and amps at 5gig?
Blair Davis wrote:
We use both methods, depending on how hard the location is to climb
gs I'd have done differently is a little
further down
on the coax and a higher quality black tape. Something that would
have laid
down nicer.
Nice work!
Marlon
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42846865 (icq)WISP O
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Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
(816) 305-1076 - Mobile
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Anybody on the list know of or have worked with this outfit? Quantum
Connections
They appear to serve the Dowagiac, Michigan area.
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I'm looking for some fixed value attenuators for doing some equipment
testing. Say 30-40db, N-connectors.
I'm also looking for a couple N-connector T's.
Anyone know where I can find these?
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felt that
WISPA had proven its longevity and was becoming a mature voice for the
WISP's. But, after the form 477 issue, FCC sticker issue, and now the
CALEA issue, I'm pretty sure that I disagree with the majority of the
members on what stance should be taken on these issues.
T
it needs someone to lead the charge.
So you and Mark feel very strongly about both CALEA and form 477, why
not head up to the Hill or to the FCC and state your case?
I wish I could! I can't speak for Mark, but for me, time and money come
to mind.
Regards,
Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.
Blair
nt to be a member. Not sure what became of it.
George Rogato wrote:
Blair Davis wrote:
Because at WISPA, we don't have to all think the same and have the
same opinions all in step. We're not clones. We're individuals who
each have our own beliefs and run our operation individu
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:20:15 -0400, Blair Davis wrote
I've been watching this discussion for a bit.
Up front, I have to say I agree with Mark.
Say the FBI and DOJ wanted a way to track any automobile in the
country in real time, (so the bad guys can
Yep! KarlNet/TurboCell all over again
With phased array antennas? Or with servos on the antennas?
Charles Wu wrote:
Ugh...KarlNet?
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Well, the reason I built my network was to GET an internet connection...
Ryan Spott wrote:
I always tell my clients that I use my own service and that I will
usually know before they do that things are slow or not working
because my family will call me MUCH faster than any client.
This buil
I've been using these outdoors since 2001. Only failure I've had has
been due to lightning.
Travis Johnson wrote:
FS105
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
Model Number??
On 4/23/07, Travis Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Netgear 5 port. I've had several in boxes for 2-3 years with temps fro
Mark said it better than I can.
The only thing I would add it this..
Some have mentioned getting some 'goodwill' from the gov. for doing
this Get real. There is no such thing.
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
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FYI
Rep Bart Stupak's (D-MI) request for a CALEA waiver for small broadband
company's is currently expected to be endorsed by my congressional Rep
Fred Upton (R-MI)
Thought some would like to know.
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you bet!
I've voted for him for 20 odd years. And his office helped me once with
the VA.
Peter R. wrote:
Blair Davis wrote:
FYI
Rep Bart Stupak's (D-MI) request for a CALEA waiver for small
broadband company's is currently expected to be endorsed by my
congressional
Recently, I've had problems with CPQ's connecting to Atheros based Mesh
AP's. They work for a bit then stop communicating.
If I reset them to factory defaults and then reconfigure them, they
sometimes start working again.
Currently, I just move the units that stop talking to my Atheros based
eless
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The Wavion is quite interesting.
Anyone seen any pricing?
I wounder how well they deal with trees.
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
All,
Here are some hardware options you might want to look into if you have
not done so already.
http://wavion.net/product/WS410_datasheet.pdf
http://gonetworks.com/
Let them do the teir one support.
Else you will get calls from people who can't turn on the wireless
switch on the laptop or who forgot to bring a cat5 cable with
them. ;)
Cliff Leboeuf wrote:
I have been approached by a local Hotel to provide Internet access and control
for their
sections. It was really helpful in stacking that tower in an afternoon
without a crane expense.
Mikermail/wireless/
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Wow!
Blake Bowers wrote:
http://www.rcrwireless.com/article/20100818/FACILITATORS/100819947/0
Don't take your organs to heaven,
heaven knows we need them down here!
Be an organ donor, sign your donor card today.
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static and lighting problems...
RC wrote:
got some feelers out on the forums.. I'll let you know.
RC
chris cooper wrote:
We've had numerous storms here over the past couple of weeks. We have
replace
I can't help with the politics, but based on experience, cash only...
Sam Tetherow wrote:
Rather than kill the thread, can we drag it back on topic, kicking and
screaming if we have to.
It appears that we have a group of people that are trying to put
together some action that will bring
Yes. That is why we have ACK time settings in 802.11 radios.
Greg Ihnen wrote:
At near the speed of light is the distance of a 20~40 miles really a factor?
Greg
On Aug 31, 2010, at 5:32 PM, MDK wrote:
As the distances go up, the longer it takes for the packet to be transmitted
I am looking for some 120deg V-pol sectors.
I need 2.4GHz units and 5.8GHz units with gain between 12db and 20db.
Combo units would be fine as long as they have a separate N connector
for each band.
They will be mounted with no vertical separation but with 10ft of
horizontal separation so a
Netstream has worked to do this for years.
My first PtMP backhaul system was TurboCell based. did us fine for
years.
Fred Goldstein wrote:
At 9/13/2010 10:43 PM, Robert West wrote:
Yo, dude! Sectors acting as backhaul? Now I LIKE that idea!
I shall steal it from you and ma
Been doing that for YEARS!
My backhauls are all PtMP.
Blair
Robert West wrote:
Yo,
dude! Sectors acting as backhaul? Now I LIKE that idea!
I
shall steal it from you and make it my own.
Nuff
said.
Bob-
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for us...
Newspaper -- 1 ... 24 weeks... 2 responses
road signs -- 5 if by this you mean yard signs like real estate
agents use
Direct mail -- 9 But see below...
demo trucks -- never tried
billboards -- never tried
word of mouth -- 9
We started direct mail this year... But we do
I am looking for inexpensive, network aware weather sensors...
Maybe temp, wind speed and wind direction to start.
Other data would be useful as well.
I want to put these on my towers and then aggregate the data on our
webpage.
Ideas?
This is a small project and it can't go much over $100-
I can argue
Better than DIAL-UP!!
Jason Bailey wrote:
satellite internet sux! Try and argue!discussion has
ended
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From: Robert West
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Carrier pigeons faster then rural wi
14 green channels (all UHF) and 2 blue (VHF-Lo and VHF-Hi)
I think we will see WISP devices quickly that operate only in the UHF
spectrum.
Lo-VHF (2-6) 54-72 and 76-88 MHz is almost unusable for digital service
due to impulse noise.
Hi-VHF (7-13) 174-216 MHz is the prime space as far as the T
It is broke. Use http://www.spectrumbridge.com instead.
Josh Luthman wrote:
I go to it and it seems there are no available channels anywhere I
search. Maybe they're working on it? Maybe I'm doing something
wrong?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
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Sui
Just my own opinion here, but I believe that, after repacking, the FCC
will take back the VHF-Lo band from the TV stations.
Correct. At this time, there are NO approved for sale/use TVWS devices.
Scott Carullo wrote:
I
read the whole FCC document regarding what channels can be used. In
one
3 and 4 are reserved... where did you get this from???
WWMT 3 was high power analog in Kalamazoo, MI
WDIV 4 was high power analog in Detroit, MI
There were many others...
Fred Goldstein wrote:
At 9/25/2010 10:57 AM, MikeH wrote:
Does my memory serve me correctly that channel
Forget it.
The TV stations already think that they are loosing their space.
They have fought this whole TVWS thing tooth and nail. They won't be
giving any waivers.
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
There are already RF/DOCSIS hybrid systems. DOCSIS is a
very expensive idea to go with. The head end is
well, a CPE version could be made to fit...
give me Netstream on Nano's and I'd be in heaven!
Mike Hammett wrote:
MT just doesn't fit on UBNT hardware.
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On 9/27/2010 3:47 PM, Jerry Richardson wrote:
Talk to RF Linx... now streakwave.
On 10/20/2010 3:44 PM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Most of the time a amp will
"clip" the signal on an OFDM radio. So you do get amping but
not accurate amping.
If they make an a
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Interesting how hard disk drives just seem to fail so often now...
On 10/22/2010 2:46 PM, Marco Coelho wrote:
That is an insane amount of storage. E-mail all your customers what
their policy is going to do to the cost of their service.
Marco
On Thu, Oct 21, 20
And these problems are true and exist for some. for us, it is the
greatest thing!
I am collecting att and verzion air card users left and right... Why?
Because of the 2GByte or 5GByte limit.
One of my new users got a $700 bill from verzion! another got $1100
from att.
Our limit is 40GBy
On Oct 22, 2010, at 10:16 PM, Blair Davis wrote:
Because of the 2GByte or 5GByte limit.
One of my new users got a $700 bill from verzion! another
got $1100 from att.
Our limit is 40
This last week has been h*ll. Haven't had time to even read the
lists til now...
My main dist tower took a direct lighting strike Sunday night.
Destroyed 4 5.8GHz sectors... my 2.4GHz horz omni... my 2.4GHz vert
omni...
Destroyed 4 rouerboard 532A..
of your loss.
Also very GLAD that you are not putting that
amplifier back on.
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We want bullets!
On 11/9/2010 2:35 PM, Robert West wrote:
I've been able to find the sectors and rockets for some time but the CPEs
aren't available. Once they show up then the sectors and rockets will be
gone. Grab what ya can when you can! :)
-Ori
The first system I owned...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NorthStar_Horizon
On 11/11/2010 8:57 PM, RickG wrote:
The VIC-20 was my second computer. This was my first: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80
4k ram :)
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010
Good stuff me too!
On 11/13/2010 12:05 AM, Chris Hudson wrote:
I don't use gel filled. I use Belden 1300A and it doesn't give he much
trouble at all.
Chris
The biggest problem for me is the sticky gel. I take some isopropyl
alcohol wipes up to
I am looking for a few (2-5) RouterBoard 532 or 532A.
New or used at a reasonable price...
Off list is likely better than on...
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HP Laser hands down.
I have a LaserJet 4si/mx with 2.1 Million pages on the print engine.
No ink based printer can even get close to the durability or life.
On 11/24/2010 2:53 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
Stick with HP. Go with Laser. Try to go
Tiger Direct has netbooks with winXP
in the $250 range. I love mine.
On 11/30/2010 10:15 PM, Rogelio wrote:
> bmoldas...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Anyone have a source for new netbooks or small laptops with Win XP operating
>> system? Looking for something sub $600. Using it strictly for programming
There is a chain saw in my install truck!
On 12/3/2010 10:01 AM, Patrick Shoemaker wrote:
Yes, wi-fi kills trees for sure...
When they're in the fresnel zone, we cut them down!
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there as well
;-)
On 12/4/2010 12:50 AM, RickG wrote:
Same here!
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Blair
Davis <the...@wmwisp.net>
wrote:
I have xr9 cards that just suddenly keep dropping. Replacing them
seems to fix it.
One way to tell... force the card to use only the lowest modulation
level for Tx. If card then stays associated, then very likely card
bad...
This works on the xr9... Not
I am with him!
Blair Davis
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On 12/21/2010 2:50 PM, MDK wrote:
The problem we have here, Faisal, is not
about "constructive" criticism. I am not arguing the value
of policy X vs pol
commercial connection. sell as x amount of bits/sec and bill
accordingly.
On 12/28/2010 2:53 PM, RickG wrote:
I have a customer that I suspect will use the
connection 24x7. How does everyone define a "dedicated"
connection?
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On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at
8:48 PM, Blair Davis <the...@wmwisp.net>
wrote:
commercial connection. sell as x amount of
bits/s
x is what ever speed you are selling him. 1Meg bit per sec? 10 Meg
bit per sec?
On 12/28/2010 10:46 PM, RickG wrote:
I want to know what "x" is ;)
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Blair
Davis <the...@wmwisp.net&g
A quick test... 18:20 17JUN2019
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used Mimosa B5, B5c, B5-Lite
used RouterBoard 433, 433AH, 433GL
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Anybody got any used UBNT rocket M2 they would like to get rid of?
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If you use a drone for... Well, anything you might want to read the link
below and then comment on the FAA website...
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/02/new-faa-drone-rule-is-a-giant-middle-finger-to-aviation-hobbyists/
Comments due Monday.
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Announced at 7PM on FNC.
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