So, how much does this stuff cost?
Brian
John McDowell wrote:
I believe it.
Today we had a 1.5 mile shot through dense trees using Redline Redmax 3.65.
Customer was getting close to 500k upload. Signal held steady at 88db on a
1-story house.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Mike Cowan
What about APs?
John McDowell wrote:
I hear RedMax is coming down in price on CPEs when you buy a pallet of 72.
Sub $400.
Mike, I'm interested to know what Alvarion is pricing the 3.65 gear now that
it is available. Have they come down at all?
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Brian
John Valenti wrote:
Mike,
This does seem to good to be true. Could you provide more details on
these links (for instance, tower heights, or maybe even coordinates
that I can look over the path)?
I was at a roadshow earlier this year. A Redline rep was there, he
said that 3650
Louisiana? Los Angeles? Latin America? :-)
Dustin Jurman wrote:
Looking for service in LA, near the home depot center. If you service this
area please email me.
Dustin Jurman
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I've seen it suggested several times and maybe I missed your reply but,
have you talked to him?
Brian
Jerry Richardson wrote:
I determined the best course of action is to upgrade the antennas and
re-assign frequencies customer AP re-assignments.
900 is getting crowded and eventually I will
So, if I have a suspect antenna that might have got water in it, is it
ruined, or can it dry out, be resealed and work just fine?
Specifically, I have a couple omni's from sites that seemed to be under
powered. The culprit could have been the radio card, pigtail, cable or
omni, I don't know.
Does anyone know of any nano or powerstations in stock?
Brian
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I am looking for a certain type I ordered once. When you push the cable
into the plug, and look at the plug from the end, all the solid color
cables are on the top row and all the striped colors are on the bottom.
It was real easy to look at and see it was correct. Now, all I can find
is
In case someone wants to see what they are all about.
http://www.computercablestore.com/PDF/1-5E45LB.pdf
Randy Cosby wrote:
Those connectors are the only way to go.
Google for "Stewart RJ45 CAT5e Modular Connectors"
Randy
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I
That is what the google search found, and I was ok with $0.15 a piece
for 1000. :)
Randy Cosby wrote:
Ok, was trying not to plug one particular store, but yeah, we get them
there :)
Randy
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
In case someone wants to see what they are all about.
http
radio included, all of the time
now. Started
doing
that a couple of years ago, man has my life gotten
better and my work
load
lighter!
marlon
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Does anyone know of any nano or powerstations in stock?
Brian
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Anyone know how to get through RF linx's voicejail to talk to someone?
I have been calling all morning and only get automated crap and then
leave a message...
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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 automated crap and then
leave a message...
Brian
I've never dealt with them, so I didn't know. Either way...my stuff
shipped out ground and I'll have it tomorrow. That is all I wanted.
Blair Davis wrote:
RF Linx is a little, bitty outfit.
But they do good work.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
finally got through, they were all
http://www.allcompc.com/
I have done all my cables thru these guys for the last couple years
now. No complaints. They will make anything, I have ordered 2 inch
mmcx to u.fl before. They make it all custom, just call and tell them
what you want. I usually deal with Cathy or Bill.
Brian
Blair
What are some good cards to use in 2.4 MT APs?
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SR2
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What are some good cards to use in 2.4 MT APs?
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Would you be kind enough to share why I would want one or the other?
Brian
Harold Bledsoe wrote:
Be sure to note that these are linear power supplies and not switching.
-Hal
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I am looking for one PS5 and 3 NS5. Does anyone know where I can find
this many in stock?
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To use this alignment mode on a ptp link would you do that on ap or
station side?
Brian
Butch Evans wrote:
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Jon Langeler wrote:
1. Anyone know a good way (maybe using linux, windows, or Mikrotik
software) to get the cards to transmit fairly constant without
I have a motel I am trying to cover with internet. It's a L shaped
building 20-30 rooms. What type of bpl solutions would work for this?
Or maybe wireless is the way to go.
Brian
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on
it.
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Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 8:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] IBM backs BPL
I have a motel I am trying to cover with internet. It's a L shaped
Got this email yesterday. Anyone help, looks like a Jimmy Johns
needing freaky fast internet!! I didn't tell her I would forward it
here, so contact her at your own risk...
Brian
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Internet
Date:
Fri,
Is the 400 series available? And where?
3-dB Networks wrote:
I've always found the argument that Canopy is a poor steward of the spectrum
interesting...
Canopy allows channel reuse with GPS sync. Canopy is also more likely to
deliver that same sustained throughput in a variety of
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Is the 400 series available? And where?
3-dB Networks wrote:
I've always found the argument that Canopy is a poor steward
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Is the 400 series available? And where?
3-dB
will that do 26 miles?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Dragonwave 23 GHz Airpair all outdoor link available for sale that
is being taken down this week. It is complete with 2' dishes and power
supplies. It has been in service for about 1 year without issue. The link is
200 MB full
I am currently all set. I connect to another WISP, Michwave, (Jon
Langeler posts here every so often) and he is connected to norlight. So
I am already on fiber. I have a 7 mile and a 19 mile hop to get this done.
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
My whole goal is to get people to think outside of
How far will an airpair at 23GHz shoot?
Brian
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Brian
3-dB Networks wrote:
Sorry for the delay in my response... had my hard drive crash over the
weekend (on a side note does anyone have any recommendations for hard drive
data recovery, not everything was backed
I would also like to hear answers to Mark's question because I have
looked at backup a little.
Mike Hammett wrote:
Come on, Bob. Was that really necessary? There was nothing in this
particular thread to attack. If you have a problem with Mark, leave it in
the threads where he posts
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Josh Luthman wrote:
I am certain you can use MT on each side to do a fdx link. Not sure
what else is easy and a good price.
MT? What does it stand for?
www.mikrotik.com
www.routerboard.com
Fdx? I guess you mean Full-Duplex?
Thanks,
It's a good thing I didn't get into being a voip provider. Shouldn't I
be able to block it all now?
Butch Evans wrote:
On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 12:03 -0600, Drew Lentz wrote:
" Another solution would be for traffic shapers to look inside the UDP
payload in order to differentiate
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If that link don't work, look under pcb hardware at the site. "Locking PCB Supp Adh
Base"
Last time I ordered I shared with a couple people because I think
George Rogato wrote:
If I was in the business of selling something frivilous, I would be
worried.
This is internet access. People need Internet Access just like they need
electricity. You could live with out it but who would want to.
Unless you have hit the top of your saturation, then
As do we. And when they say they need a paper invoice I reply "Click
Print".
Brian
Josh Luthman wrote:
Emailing the invoice for the most part. Makes things a lot easier for
everyone and it is "free".
On 1/5/09, Travis Johnson t...@ida.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious what everyone
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
So now that the entire internet now has figured out which tower I'm talking
about (including local competition that may not have known where my tower
broadcasts were located)...
All the more reason to use the members list..
What kind of ethernet/POE
It's called "personal property tax" around here. All the businesses
pay it here. I get to pay it right to my mom, the township treasurer.
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
I've never heard of a property tax that was applied to anything other than a
parcel of land or a structure. I know our
Ya, and you said they were "billed from the local tax authority"? That
is not how it works around here. Personal property tax is based off of
your assets value that is voluntarily reported. So the lease company
must have reported the assets. Make sure they reported the correct
value. It it
Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net wrote:
My rep offered to analyze my statement and he'd provide me a quote, but I
declined saying that I knew they'd be lower, and they offered a more
accepted API than my current processor (local bank).
Matthew Miller
Business Development Executive
Cool. Makes me feel hopeful prices will come down.
Brian
On 1/2/2010 10:58 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Far East Asia Promotion - International Ethernet. Get 10Mb connectivity from
Singapore to Los Angeles for $2000. Offer expires January 31, 2010
Some parts within our country can't get that,
I think what he means is he does not tie off to two different angle
irons, stairs, ect while climbing.
But when positioned does tie off to at least two different parts of the
tower in case a bolt fails or something. (one hook on the ladder, the
other in a tower leg)
George Rogato wrote:
are
supposed to wear a harness.
I myself don't do 100% tie off going up a cage, but I do when I get to
the top.
Chuck
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Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:05 PM
To: WISPA General List
.
I myself don't do 100% tie off going up a cage, but I do when I get to
the top.
Chuck
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Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:05 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA
know of any on the grain
legs we are on. Seems like you are climbing it too much if you need a
cable.
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Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:20 PM
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Subject
last week.
130+ plus of uptime. What gear are you using that needs to be revisited
so often?
Chuck
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Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
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Subject: Re: [WISPA
to get in the
way while climbing the ladder. Just curious what your thinking is,
maybe I'm missing something.
-John
On Jan 6, 2009, at 9:20 PM, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I have seriously thought about putting a cable going up the center of
the ladders on all the elevator legs we're
will catch before falling too far.
-John
On Jan 7, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
What happens when you fall?
Brian
John Valenti wrote:
Brian,
Why would you want to add a safety cable to the cage? I'm on several
legs with the cages and they seem great. I
Just call the antennas art.
George Rogato wrote:
Jim
Seeing it's a brand new expensive building, you should talk to the
architect and let him spec out what he wants to do on that building.
George
Jim Patient wrote:
I don't think I can get away with painted antennas on this
I installed a cat5 cable next to a guys police scanner one time and as
soon as I plugged the cable (lan cable from poe to computer) in the
police scanner stayed "keyed up" on 15o or 155 mhz as I remember.
Unplugged the cable and the scanner started scanning again, so I always
thought it was
That is the one I have. It's really nice.
George Rogato wrote:
The last harness we bought had a bar across the seat. My guys like that
better because it lets them rest more on their butts than their legs
while working on the side of the tower.
I think it's Elk River Eagle Tower LX
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Anyone have a good contact at 1and1.com of someone who can actually help
me.
I moved 125 very important messages in my imap account from one folder
to another and their mail server ate them. They tell me they can't help
because I use
I just found this in an article. It points out a couple other events
that cause high trafficOne of them coming up in March
Brian
"According to the Silicon Alley Insider based on data from Akamai the
early numbers for the inauguration among news web sites was that they saw 5.4
Is there a way to add a rule to the mail server that bounces messages
with OFFLIST in the title?
Brian
Charles Wu (CTI) wrote:
Ugh...the problem is list rules -- there are some mailing lists when I click reply, it goes back straight to the sender, and need to click reply-all to get to
I currently pay $105.99 per 1000
What kind of cost are you looking at for low cost?
Brian
Jeff Ehman wrote:
We have just partnered closely with a manufacturer that will have beige and
white available. Low cost un-shielded UV, CMX, PVC jacket.
-Jeff
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From:
I think $500 for this type of representation would is reasonable.
Now I need 59 more people to agree
Question, what if three months go by and we have not gotten anywhere?
It's not hard to believe that 3 months could go by and it's realized
that we need another 3. I mean, can you get
If so, I can provide a link to my competitions website, they have a map
drawn...
Would that help? It's pretty big.
Brian
Rick Harnish wrote:
Travis,
I'm pretty sure that Brian told me during Animal Farm that he would accept a
shape that defines your coverage area. He can address
Here's the deal. You can't stop the spending. You can't. All we can
do is take the spending in a direction that helps the most people and
is less wasteful. There are two options. Wasteful spending with
benefits and wasteful spending with no benefits. Getting rid of
wasteful spending is not an
Couple yrs ago I bought a 1988 Jeep Comanche for $100 bucks, and then
traded a customer a couple hrs labor for a utility topper with ladder
racks. Drove it for about a yr and only had to work on it for one
thing (fuel pump went out 2 times because of grounding issue). Worked
great until the
Looking for a good source, good deal for a qty of hose clamps. I would
like to find em at $0.50 each if I could. Probably 2 inch or so. I
just need a good size for nano stations.
Brian
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Looking for a good source, good deal for a qty of hose clamps. I would
like to find em at $0.50 each if I could. Probably 2 inch or so. I
just need a good size for nano stations.
Brian
Zip ties are cheaper.
Putting them on is easy.
Taking them off you cut them and use another.
I don't want to hear any hippies complaining about the environment
until it pays my bills!
On 2/4/09, Brian Rohrbacher br...@reliableinter.net wrote:
The zip ties that come
Yes. I can see it now.
Hi mr congressman, we're WISPA, we represent coverage for xxx,xxx,xxx
of your voters..Maybe they would listen
Brian
Brian Webster wrote:
That is coming. See my message about help needed downloading data. The daily
updates are coming in so fast that it's almost
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Yes. I can see it now.
"Hi mr congressman, we're WISPA, we represent coverage for xxx,xxx,xxx
of your voters"..Maybe they would listen
Brian
Brian Webster wrote:
That is coming. See my message about help needed downloading data.
his process which
draws the circle around every city.
The info I just submitted accounted for 29,859 square miles.
I urge others to step up and take a couple hrs to map their state. I
plan on knocking off a few more when I can. Please post if you have
done or are going to do one.
Brian
I got an email at 5:22 that said I was UNsubscribed from the
announcements list..
Rick Harnish wrote:
We are reviving the announceme...@wispa.org mailing list. This list has
been around for a long time but was never really used. This list will be
set up like the advertiseme...@wispa.org
oops, I see why now
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I got an email at 5:22 that said I was UNsubscribed from the
announcements list..
Rick Harnish wrote:
We are reviving the announceme...@wispa.org mailing list. This list has
been around for a long time but was never really used
Cut the slit. Then use a paddle bit. A paddle bit, has a smooth shank
unlike a spiral drill bit and is a little less likely to catch.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Drill very slowly at first.
Sharp drill bits.
Drill a little, stop, reverse the bit, or pull it out and make sure that
nothing
But it's your money? You pay taxes right? How can you feel wrong
about getting back what they took from you?
Brian
rea...@muddyfrogwater.us wrote:
Not me. If it's wrong, it's wrong. I'm not going to say "it should not be
done" and then go after the money for myself. I'd have to hide
inline
Mike Hammett wrote:
I'm not saying anything about you personally, John.
However, situations like this are why a lot of people don't take WISPs
seriously. Everybody here should be doing BGP, or at the very least know
what it is, how it works, and how large of an impact it has on
Right. You don't was to be the cause of a "runner" the next time they
vacuum.
Brian
John Scrivner wrote:
Carpet has a grain. You cut a slit a few inches long along the grain. You
can pull the carpet up over the bit, run the bit slowly and prevent creating
runs in the carpet.
Scriv
On
Good, my liability (with rider for some gear) just went from $2200 a
year to $3100 a year. I need to do some shopping.
Brian
Rick Harnish wrote:
We (WISPA) have been contacted by an insurance company that has spent the
past six months putting together a package specifically for WISPs.
You must not pay federal taxes them.
rea...@muddyfrogwater.us wrote:
No, it's NOT "my money".
insert witty tagline here
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Am I the only one tired of hearing you talk about your classes?
I bet if I posted that I had a problem with my truck you would respond.
"Switch to mikrotik" "Go to my class" Smiley!!! Smiley!!!
Pay for the ads or at least keep them in your signature.
PS In case someone didn't know. Dennis
I have 20 plus of ODE-KAM-IES-11.5x11.5x3-KIT in the air and they have
made it through the winter really good here. No problems with any of
them. Hinged, no screws. I love them. And I have my pick from the
arc antennas to bolt on.
The google map that Brian Webster made had channels 20 - 52 on it.
So, is 1-8 whitespaces? And how do I find out if I can use it in my
area. I'd love to get my hands on one of those cards and start
testing, it I would be able to use it in my area.
Brian Rohrbacher
Mike Hammett wrote:
http
Anyone have any leads on antennas for whitespaces?
Brian
Randy Cosby wrote:
http://www.ubnt.com/products/xr1.php
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So, is it a card that operates in some of the white spaces frequency
then?
Jack Unger wrote:
Sorry, it's not a "White Spaces" card. I expect White Spaces equipment
to be ready in possibly 18 to 24 months.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
The google map that Brian Webste
I like to plan ahead. But hopefully my competition waits 18 months to
look into white spaces. :) I would like that.
Jack Unger wrote:
Please ask again in 6 - 18 months. White Space is not available for use
yet.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Anyone have any leads on antennas
Anyone using 3.65 for ptp? What is available? Can ubiquiti's cards be
used in mikrotik?
brian
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First coat. Electrical tape (sticky side out) easiest to remove
2nd
http://www.shop3m.com/80050049008.html?WT.mc_ev=clickthroughWT.mc_id=shop3m-AtoZ-Scotch-Vinyl-Mastic
3m mastic. It's nice and nasty but it's all I've used for 5 yrs. Only
a couple leaks. (probably user error)
3rd. Another
I wear that hat. "Jack of all trades, master of none"
Today, I drove by rental house down the road and saw dish tv being
installed. I turned around to go tell the new renter I had wireless
internet in the area. (I always find sat tv subs are likely to want
internet) So, I go tell him and he
This is how we do it too. If you want a face plate, you are going to
pay for it.
We get maybe 1 out of 100 who want a face plate.
Brian
Joe Miller wrote:
Marlon,
You are joking..right?
--- On Fri, 3/6/09, Marlon K. Schafer o...@odessaoffice.com wrote:
From: Marlon K.
Amen. I run the nf bulkhaed, and it goes right into the enclosure. I
can change out bad piggies or go from u.fl to mmcx or add a filter or
whatever I want. No weather proofing needed. I like it a lot.
Brian
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I've moved to larger enclosures with good, stainless
Don't forget the expansion joints. I have seen that stuff lookin
pretty much like a snake on a good warm day.
Brian
RickG wrote:
I stacked 15 - 20' sections of the grey pvc up to the 300' level where our
equipment was located. What a job that was! -RickG
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:30 AM,
So, I have been working on radio mobile for the past couple days. I
need to make my antenna patterns. I use ubiquiti powerstations and
need to find the info on the antenna. How do I look up that info on
the fcc website? FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210 is the info I have from the
data sheet. Will
It's on the data sheet, but not real easy to read. I only wanted to
"guess" so much at all the numbers. I thought there might be a better
pattern of info on the fcc site.
Brian
Scott Reed wrote:
Doesn't Ubuiquiti post the pattern on their site? Most of the antenna
companies
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Date: Sun, 08 Mar 2009 13:55:45
To: WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] radio mobile
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I'm trying to figure out coverage around access points.
Eric Muehleisen wrote:
FYI...If your using RadioMobile as a path calculator for PtP links, the
antenna pattern is irrelevant. Using an omni antenna for both TX and RX
will give you accurate numbers.
-Eric
Brian Rohrbacher wrote
huh, must be you can't just type OFFLIST. :)
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Hey, you up for training another guy on radio mobile? I need a little
help. I have spent a few days wandering around in the program, so I
feel a little better with it, at least good enough to take in some info
if you
At least I didn't say anything dumb. I'd hate to be a vendor. I'd
probably end up sending an "offlist" message bashing another vendor or
something..
Brian
Bob Moldashel wrote:
Nothing worse than an offlist message that is not offlist. I hate when
that happens
:-)
-
I'm no mod, but lets use caution when posting to this thread. I smell
politics.
Brad Belton wrote:
Is it true that the amount of money spent in "stimulus" plans would be equal
to or less than the government writing every household in America a $70k or
$80k check?
Something tells me that
Find all the details in this article.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=washingtonstorysid=aGq2B3XeGKok
U.S. Taxpayers Risk $9.7 Trillion on
Bailout Programs (Update1)
By Mark Pittman and Bob Ivry
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) -- The stimulus package the U.S. Congress
is completing would raise
Are you sure it's free? I just went lookin and it looks like there is
a cost involved..
Brian
Josh Luthman wrote:
Google is free.
Exchange I know costs a copy of Windows 2003 or 2008 plus Exchange.
I'm told the price isn't too bad, but that's coming from a
Windows-only person. Also
What is the due date for that form?
Cliff Olle wrote:
With the information that Brian Webster generated for us, we did the filing
in 5 minutes. I highly recommend if you are getting close to crunch time
and are looking up tract data to give him a shot on this. Best $100 I ever
spent.
Wow. I have 200 UBNT radios out there and not a single failure, not
even to lightning. These are 2.4, but still. I sure do like them.
rea...@muddyfrogwater.us wrote:
I put up some Ubiquiti based gear, one of the radios died about 1hr into
carrying traffic.
UBNT shipped me new ones to
How much is the tranzeo stuff going for? AP and CPE?
Gino Villarini wrote:
Ligowave its ptp in 3.65...
Might wanna look at tranzeo for 3.65 ptmp
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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Butch Evans and Jeremy Davis are getting me set up with Freeside
(partly because quickbooks did the same thing to me). I am not using
it yet, but I sure do like that for X per hour I can say, "Hey Jeremy,
make freeside do this, and he says ok".
Brian
Mark Nash wrote:
Marlon,
I looked at
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