Roger Peters?
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
Sorry, these need to be u.fl to n female bulkhead.
Thanks
+++
neofast.net - fast internet for North East Oregon and South East Washington
email me at mark at neofast dot net
541-969-8200
Direct commercial inquiries to
No kidding. In the last month my Nextel went from 4 bars in all places
to 0-1 bar at most times now. Something bad is going on. And I am way
out in the sticks. Should be less interference.
Brian Rohrbacher
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Brian,
I'm sure that there are a lot of upgrades
How long is a ping? Isn't windows ping like 4 sec? 7 times 4 = 28
seconds. To me, (if my math is correct) 28 sec is frustrating, not
seamless.
Brian
Paul Hendry wrote:
Hi Butch,
It was my understanding that using Mikrotik, EoIP, WDS and RSTP you could
achieve a similar thing with only
Ya, last I knew I thought thunderstorms can reach up 75,000 feet. Not
good for a balloon.
Brian
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
Dylan,
I read it then too. But I figured it would still be a good story to
post for those who have not.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Seems like I read a
.
Mac
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I have a RB 532 on 300 foot of cat 5 with 2 sr5.
I'm
Anyone know if mikrotik does shared key for wep?
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I think I found it. Thanks, all.
I'll let you know the results.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=210highlight=long+cablesid=5d5d6558c2bc21460b84df74a2cba94b
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I'm already at 10mb half.
Where is this long cable setting?
Brian
JohnnyO wrote:
Ethernet
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
And how are you charging the batteries?
Tom DeReggi
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many re-terminations do you have between the power
injector and the RB532?
Where do I find this info?
Brian
P.
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for the RB532 but I would
think you would need at least a 3A supply.
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So, does anyone know
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Paul Hendry wrote:
Have you tried just using a different PSU with higher voltage
800 to 1300 mA each. You state your power supply
is 700mA. I did not look up power consumption for the RB532 but I would
think you would need at least a 3A supply.
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voltage drop is a serious consideration at 300', even with 120 volts.
Solution has always been to increase the voltage to reduce the
amperage to control voltage drop.
That is why you see transformers all over the place.
I like 48 Volts a whole lot more than 24 volts.
George
Brian Rohrbacher
up on ground using the EXACT same
everything as what the final deployment will have. And then test.
Hope that sums it all up.
Ok to directly answer your question. Yes. I did this on the ground
test unit.
Brian
Rohrbacher
Paul Hendry wrote:
Brian,
Just out of interest, did you try
in their premise, and it all worked.
Tom DeReggi
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on that particular
interface ?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I started with RB 532 on tower. It comes down 265 feet to
poe injector to router. Major packet loss.
2) switched RB 532 out. No change.
3) Created test setup on ground with bad board and it looked fine.
(from laptop--6ft cablepoe
Who sells that Teletronics antenna, link, cost
Leon D. Zetekoff, NCE wrote:
Larry Yunker wrote:
Let us know more about the configuration(s) and maybe we can figure
out what else you should try.
OK here's the Sector antenna:
http://www.teletronics.com/tant900sector12-5dbi.html
The
Would GPS'd Canopy help? If not, why? Do others in the area use Canopy?
Brian
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Because, over the years I lost 100% of my high ARPU subs that used
5830-ext in these areas. Yes that REALLY hurt the financials of my
business. The reason, is that its a high noise environment
inline
Brad Belton wrote:
Price is always a factor, but we would gladly pay a premium for VL with the
sorely needed HARDWARE improvements:
(1) Dual Polarity via software
(2) Dual Band 5.3GHz and 5.8GHz
I know trango does dual polarity, but who does dual band?
These are time tested
Seems like this scenario was the biggest argument against the form. Not
that we can do much. It's the law.
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/78404
In an effort to get more accurate data, the Center for Public
Democracy has sued
http://www.publicintegrity.org/about/release.aspx?aid=64 the
I should have said going public
I don't wanna make it sound like something it isn't.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Seems like this scenario was the biggest argument against the form.
Not that we can do much. It's the law.
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/78404
In an effort to get more
$300 is the going rate I've seen for vertical. I've seen prices of $1200
for horizontal.
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/ODH9-9.shtml
http://www.pacwireless.com/products/omni_900mhz.shtml
Brian
Joshua M. Andrews wrote:
Hello all,
I’m planning on purchasing some test equipment designed
CTI was out of stock when I ordered a week ago, but mine showed up
yesterday. Unless they got rid of them all in one day, CTI would have them.
Brian
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
Anyone know were to get them? Available stock
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
Partial hijack here. On a related subject, is there anyone at Motorola
that is really good with WISPs. Someone who I can call and talk to as
a Canopy user. Not a script reader. I admit I have never called them.
I rely on vendors, and other WISPs for all Canopy related info and
support.
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Just looked at the webpage to gather statistics like WISPA membership
and mailing list subscription, but did not see it at
http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=2. What audience will they reach by
becoming a vendor member?
The WISPA Vendor Members text in the left column should
So, I'm working from home today. The internet goes off. Wireless
router fine...cannot access cpe. The cpe cable runs down the chimney
and I figured it rubbed through on the top. I go up there and it is
fine. I go to basement and head for the cable (runs through 8x8
cleanout to chimney) I
same here
Rick Smith wrote:
image not found
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What to do when the
I want to go from two cards to one antenna (wouldn't both be on at same
time).. I guess I want a y, to go from 2 n male to 1 n female.
Brian
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Not a good idea...
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I want to go from two cards to one antenna (wouldn't both be on at
same time).. I guess I want a y, to go from 2 n male to 1 n female.
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www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam
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I want to go from two cards to one antenna
loose a few decibels due to the
additional capacitance in the spare coax.
Jason
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Either I am a bad explainer or there are some bad readers here.
Lets start again. Lately I have had issues because WiFi sucks (wish
I could afford proprietary) moving on.I have been
Deliberant, Demarc, and Ascendance are all the same radios.
Between these three you will need to compare antennas, enclosure,
firmware, and surge suppression.
I chose Demarc.
Brian
Chad Halsted wrote:
Take a look at these…
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,17086669
I have not got to the spreadsheet, but the post was well worth the 5
minute read, and I'm looking forward to getting some numbers down on the
spreadsheet. I think this could help some of us.
Brian
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I'm always available in Michigan. I wouldn't want to head a crew but I
have a set of hands and a harness. :) So depending on what you scab up
for a crew I might just fit the bill.
Brian
Charles Wu wrote:
Jay's great - known him for almost 4 years now...but I thought he wasn't
climbing
Could they really get by on the low power in the unlicensed noisy
bands? Langeler, you know? Everything I have heard is the big boys
use high power (at least compared to us) and HIGH receive sensitivity
because on no noise and that is why is works so well. Except my Nextel
has SUCKED for
receive the email, I want the sender's email to
show up so I can hit reply and be talking to them. Currently the sender
is my own account
and I have to copy and paste the customers email to reply .
Can it be done and what would it take?
Brian Rohrbacher
Reliable Internet, LLC
:
Since it is a CGI script, I'm assuming it's written in Perl. Adding
those two functions should be relatively easy. Let me know if you need
anything. I'm a full-time web developer, systems administrator, and
network administrator; I know these things from all angles.
-Nick
Brian Rohrbacher
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Thanks. I kinda already asked for help. Looking over my original
post do you have any more
-online.com/wisp_services.pdf
Pretty neat services they offer. I'm not technical enough to do it all
on my own, this looks ok.
Give me some input here. Are all these services needed? How does the
value look?
Brian Rohrbacher
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I've had a truck with a 750 watt inverter in it for 5 plus years. I
don't use it everyday, but often enough.
http://www.heartlandamerica.com/browse/item.asp?PIN=35595;
Brian
Rick Smith wrote:
how long have you been doing it tho ?
I saw no issues for 3 - 4 mnths, then BAM! No alternator.
Two batteries will stress an alternator. Like everything else we do,
make sure to get an alternator that is rated for the job.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
My van's 300 watt inverter is going on 3+ years.
Only lately has my battery starting to drain too fast. Not sure if the
inverter is
Whats the deal with 802.11 type APs not being able to do a true spectrum
analysis? Like mikrotik.
Is it...
Hardware
Software
Does it make the product proprietary?
To narrow it down a little. I use some MT APs and it would be nice to
be able to do a spectrum analysis for troubleshooting.
I already have a setup for battery backup with a deep cycle battery but
I don't have anything in place to charge it.
I want something to leave plugged in all the time that knows when to charge.
I found this on froogle. Looks like what I want. Who has thoughts on
these next two links?
I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them. Anyone
know of a good way to determine what they are. Maybe by mac address?
Brian
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I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them. Anyone
know of a good way
Sounds easy, too bad I couldn't pick linux out of a one man police
line-up. LOL
I think I'll go with posting the some pics.
Brian
Brian Whigham wrote:
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I have some mini-pci cards but I don't know anything about them.
Anyone know of a good way to determine what
Any opinions on if I should use use this to keep my batteries charged?
I'd want to leave it hooked up 24/7
http://www.rvupgradestore.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPRODProdID=306
Brian
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I already have a setup for battery backup with a deep cycle battery
but I don't
Inline
Tom DeReggi wrote:
I don;t know... It sounds like its probably a really good solution for
someone who needs something for the WISP industry, and doesn't have
anything now, or with a smaller number of subs starting out. There
really are very few options out there that cover WISP's
Matt Liotta wrote:
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
This is something I don't get. What is the difference between me
generating the bill, emailing it out, and them printing
it.vsme generating the bill...me printing it
outletting snail mail pick it up.
It's the same. Both
Socould you give it away? :)
Matt Liotta wrote:
Tom DeReggi wrote:
But if someone made the right product it would sell, and it would be
profitable. It just costs most software developers to much to build
it because they do not fully understand the business, and its
learning the
I need to get an idea for what is charged to have a server co located at
a data center.
Whats usually billed for? Space and bandwidth?
If someone could hit me offlist.
Thanks,
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Would it be out of line for me to invite the main man from this company
over to the list. I'm very interested in the service, but I can never
seem to come up with the right questions to ask...
I'd like to see the great minds on the list quiz him down to see if the
service is the
invite him to be a paid vendor member.
Tom DeReggi
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I looking for input on what vertical 900 omni to use. I have heard
statements from Marlon like I'd never use a 2.4 omni over such and such
gain., because of the beamwidth and such. Anyway what are the
opinions of the use of the 900 omni?
Barry at Mutual Data wrote:
Hello Brian,
No more then 8db in my playbook anymore. And horz. if at all possible.
Sectors on 900 is the best way to go too.
If only they gave away the Canopy APs.
I got an Antel 11db with downtilt that I would sell if you really want a
vertical omni.
Problem is I might only get 10-15 subs at these sites in the next year.
Lets say I can buy 10 APs. I'd rather have 10 sites with omni's than 5
sites with 180* sectors.
At 15 subs a site I'd have 150 subs on 10 omni's at $35 a month. That
is $5250 a month.
If I sectorize 5 sites with 15 subs
Every once in a while I get a request for service from someone out
(sometimes WAY out) of my coverage area.
Could everyone post any WISP coverage locater sites they know of. Then
I can just cut and paste a stack of these links into
these requests and the person can just start digging.
Brian
it's possible
to do the absolute best right from day one.
Superior Wireless
New Orleans,La.
www.superior1.com
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trouble in the future.
Brian
Joe Laura wrote:
Sectors are also great for helping with interference. I guess if your
spectrum is clean and you think it will stay that way then an omni would be
fine.
Superior Wireless
New Orleans,La.
www.superior1.com
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given a little more info, do you guys still recommend
sectors?
Brian
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Problem is I might only get 10-15 subs at these sites in the next
year. Lets say I can buy 10 APs. I'd rather have 10 sites with
omni's than 5 sites with 180* sectors.
At 15 subs a site I'd have 150
there. ;)
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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I'd be pretty safe with
my caculated risk of going
with an economical v-pol omni for 900MHz.
Brian
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Will a vonage # and service work with a fax machine?
Brian
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Ok, then put is on the paid member list, or tell me offlist. :) The
suspense is killing me. :)
Brian
Rick Smith wrote:
yeah, tom, don't post a book, but give us details.
I'm sure Patrick will be chiming in on this one.
I love Alvarion gear. Just can't afford it. Mikrotik's just as
don't see a WISP.
http://www.bbwexchange.com/wisps/index.asp
Anyone know of any other maps?
Ryan Langseth wrote:
List yourself, its free.
http://www.dslreports.com/gmaps/localisp
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 00:51 -0500, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Every once in a while I get a request for service
Lets say you have 4 employees. You rotate them 1 week per month of on
call duty for off hours. I think what he's getting at is how are they
compensated for their week? But also, do you schedule the on call
person? If not, then how do you make sure that every person in the
company didn't
David E. Smith wrote:
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Lets say you have 4 employees. You rotate them 1 week per month of on
call duty for off hours.
Oh, okay, I get the question.
Not applicable, I've been the on-call guy for three and a half years
straight. :)
Me too. Maybe someday
George Rogato wrote:
Not applicable, I've been the on-call guy for three and a half years
straight. :)
David Smith
MVN.net
I actually give out my cell phone number to my broadband subs so they
can call me if they are out.
I just recently started doing this. We don't have 24/7 tech
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Ok, then put is on the paid member list, or tell me offlist. :) The
suspense is killing me. :)
Brian
Rick Smith wrote
I really hope this program does well so Alvarian thinks about extending
it to other products like 900mhz. Maybe then we can put a dent in the
broadband all of rural America wants...
Brian
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
In a nut shell, Patrick (yes Patrick) has come up with a
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Trango repeated its WISP summit at ISPCON again this year as well.
The purpose was to ask WISPs what they need in next generation
products, and disclose upcomming products.
It was also exciting to learn more about their next generation WIMax
product. The advantage of that
vendors roll out product utilizing a 10mhz channel width. The whole Wimax
revolution really doesn't matter to Wisp's in the US if unlicensed bands are
never expected to be supported.
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
Trango
roll out product utilizing a 10mhz channel width. The whole Wimax
revolution really doesn't matter to Wisp's in the US if unlicensed bands are
never expected to be supported.
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Jeff
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
Trango repeated
What is used to tell you how much runtime is left? Have you found it
accurate?
Brian
Travis Johnson wrote:
We tried the $65 deep cycle marine batteries from Walmart. They worked
OK, but the best batteries we have found so far are the gel deep cycle
that are used in very large UPS systems.
You got any pics of this or similar Travisanyone?
Travis,
What APC do you use and what batteries are added? What do you draw and
what is th run time? Do you know how many times the one with the most
cycles has been drawn down? How long do the batteries last?
Brian
Travis Johnson
I replaced a star os/sr2 with a mikrotik/cm9 setup on an omni. I
thought it would help my noise issues to get rid of the amped up sr2.
It may have helped a little but now I have signal that I think it quite
a bit less at the clients. What level of power is the cm9 at by default
in a
.
Travis
Microserv
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
You got any pics of this or similar Travisanyone?
Travis,
What APC do you use and what batteries are added? What do you draw
and what is th run time? Do you know how many times the one with the
most cycles has been drawn down? How long do
I'm pasting Gino's link to the right thread.
Then I can search me email in a year and find the correct thread
Connectors:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=263-110
Batteries:
http://www.donrowe.com/batteries/8a31dt.html
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Can we get some
A guy that was helping me out crashed my install truck a month or two
ago. He didn't see a stop sign. He t-boned an old couple in their
mid-late 70s. The woman more than had enough injuries to qualify for
the 100K personal liability/personal disability (PL/PD) I had on the
plan. But
I didn't download it, but I read about it on the site and it looks ok.
It looks Google Earth like.
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/
Brian
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program. Very internet intensive though so you better have a broadband
connection.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I didn't download it, but I read about it on the site and it looks
ok. It looks Google Earth like
What is ETINC?
John Scrivner wrote:
ETINC works great but so do several other lower-cost options which do
not include dealing with an abusive vendor. Are you going to buy him
out Charles? :-)
Scriv
Charles Wu wrote:
Wanted to get people's opinion of ETINC
It's been some time since
Tom DeReggi wrote:
states, the insurance covers ANYTHING that arises due to the vehicle
or its use
Insightful, I did not know that. And under that situation, Its logical
that business liability coverage would cover anything above what the
auto-insurance did not.
But the real question
http://www.teletronics.com/15-404.pdf
What would the gain at 180* be on this antenna. I want to make sure I
am reading it right.
Brian
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I called moto tech support because I couldn't find the antenna pattern
for the integrated 900 AP. They said it is not available for the
public. Any chance anyone knows how to find it? Maybe the FCC
somewhere because it was certified?
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
http://www.teletronics.com/15-404.pdf
What would the gain at 180* be on this antenna. I want to make sure
I am reading it right.
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I don't know
Dunno, but it's only 30 minutes from me. I did see the story on the
local news, but it didn't say much.
Here is a search for wimax on the local news site. 4 links to
stories. Might be the info you need. (I'm not in a reading mood so I
didn't scan)
I agree.
I'd say, I forgot to bill you yada yada, but since I'm such a nice guy I
will not charge you the late fees, not disconnect you, and give you 6
months to catch up.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
Agreed, and I would not have mentioned any issues with my system either.
What I would do
Does anyone use, have thoughts about, or know where to get 25 pr outdoor
cat5?
I am curious if using it on a tower could save in future deployments.
You'd have it punched in a block at the top and bottom
and would only have run jumpers for new radios.
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works great.
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Subject: [WISPA] 25 pr Outdoor cat5
Does anyone use, have thoughts
Is this all such a big deal? You guys actually have profits!?
Brian
John Scrivner wrote:
I do not think any WISPs here really know the answer to this. What is
needed is an answer from an accountant. If anyone on here is a CPA and
can share what the rules are I would be glad to see them. I do
http://www.relaynetworksinc.com/
Anyone done business or heard of them? They just called me looking for
any wireless gear I want to sell or buy used. The guy was nice and I
told him what I had and wanted. He's suppose to get back with me when
he finds a buyer. I don't know how much the
I never heard of them. Nice. What would one cost?
Brian
Rick Harnish wrote:
Chris,
I bought a 120v model this summer. We love it.
http://www.myte.com/products_utility.html
http://www.myte.com/distributors.asp?State=oh
Happy New Years!
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband
That is the way I have always looked at it. 90% useless and 10%
priceless. But it's that 10% priceless that keeps me from going under.
I'll keep reading
Brian
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Marty,
This list can take a lot of time, and often unclear if justifiable,
more so if answering to
I am working with a vendor manufacturer who is half way through a 90 day
project to develop some software for WISPs.
This program will include things like billing, authentication,
monitoring, install tracking, service call tracking, ect.
They are also thinking about integrating site survey
wisp!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam
- Original Message - From: Brian Rohrbacher
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 6:38 AM
Subject: [WISPA] billing
place to release the product. I just want suggestions on
what the perfect wisp program would include so we can get it.
Brian
Dylan Oliver wrote:
On 1/30/07, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remember nothing is set in stone, but it sounded like the software would
be almost free
Sorry, while writing I was thinking any idiot as in a person like me.
It certainly was not to imply anything bad about phone girl.
I reread it and it does sound bad, and maybe this explanation is no
clearer. Either way. I'm no writer. I just some guy who like tower
climbing.
Brian
Dawn
Not sure what you mean, but I was not saying girls are idiots.
After reading it, it sounds bad, I know. Let me try again.
The goal is to have it all set up so any person could use it for
service calls, site surveys, billing, ect.regardless of their
technical background they'd be
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