FYI the moto price is for the light
version of client, Limited to 512K throughput.
From:
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 9:10
AM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900MHz
Systems
What
Scriv,
Any chance that list is still floating around that could be reposted? Or
just let me know who to get a hold of in our wonderful state of IL.
Thanks,
Chadd
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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> Sent: Friday, June 23,
IMO they need to start giving money to the end users to pay for hookup and
installation. Stop paying to expand WISP's networks and give the money where
it is needed, if you want a bigger network pay for it out of your own
pocket. In IL I doubt you could drive from Chicago to St.Louis and not be
abl
Title: Tower contract / Revenue Share / Discounted Services
The problem with this in our area is that
generally they want more per month for rental that we would generate for subs
off a tower. They think we are similar to cell companies and have deep pockets,
not realizing that we may only
Yeah more power will fix it..
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS
system
Get them a bigger antenna at that s
Anyone know of any VOIP consultants?
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Here you go.
OrgName:Ontario Hydro - Telecom
OrgID: OHYD
Address:483 Bay Street, 8th floor
NetRange: 142.45.0.0 - 142.50.255.255
CIDR: 142.45.0.0/16, 142.46.0.0/15, 142.48.0.0/15, 142.50.0.0/16
NetName:ONTARIO-HYDRO
NetHandle: NET-142-45-0-0-1
Parent: NET-142-0-0-0-0
As noisy as 2.4 is anymore I don't see how you could run both chains to
begin with. I never realized that you couldn't turn one off. It does seem
like a glaring issue to me.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Robert West
Sen
You are going to eat up both H and V polarity and a good majority of your
available spectrum for 30 users? This doesn't take into account the noise
level from competitors and or home wifi.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Mike Hammett
We haven't seen any declines through IP pay here but we use k-billing for
credit card and virtual terminal for our ACH recurring payments. It seems
kind of fishy that you can process them with VT but not your normal billing
software. On a side note Virtual terminal does have recurring billing set u
Chuck,
I think I asked you this when we spoke on the phone a while back but do you
have Plat tied back into your network through radius? Or were you waiting
for V7 to come out?
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Behalf Of Chuck Hogg
Sent: Satu
How cold are you talking?
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Behalf Of Matt Larsen - Lists
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 12:42 PM
To: Mikrotik discussions; WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Mikrotik RB411
I just wanted to take
Same here. Lightning takes out Ethernet sometimes but other than that they
have been solid for us.
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Behalf Of Ryan Goldberg
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 2:02 PM
To: WISPA General List
Cc: WISPA G
Same here,
We have dozens of them out in the field and I have one that we use with no
issues.
The only issue I have seen at all was with a Kindle that would drop every
time the WPA2 key would refresh. So I am not sure if this was a kindle issue
or MT issue.
Chadd
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Where are you getting those prices and in
what quantities?
Thanks,
Chadd
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Canopy buying
grou
Happens every day on our network. I get about 500 to 1000 hits a day on our
servers/router logs of ppl port scanning and or running log in scripts
trying to crack a username/pass. I have only turned a few in to thier ISP's
abuse address and never heard anything from it except for a canned message
h
Who sells dual band antennas? That could save some money on tower space and
simplify some installations.
Thanks,
Chadd
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So who is going to beta test these bad boys? I already took my turn with the
link 10's and T900's
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] TRANGO!!
I am probably far more cynical than most but I really hope that Trango has
made a turn around as a company with the latest round of changes.
I tend to remember the bad things more than the good.
WARNING this is a list of the BAD things!! Good things are at the bottom...
I remember purchasing lin
I am looking for some feedback on the following equipment and would like to
chat a bit with anyone willing to share your experience with it.
Mikrotik based AP/Clients/BH any band
StarOS based AP/Clients/BH any band
Demarctech AP/Clients/BH any band
Motorola Canopy any band
Trango 2.4
Waverider 900
Our network is currently made up of
Raylink FHSS
Trango 900
Raylink/Brilan DSSS
Alvarion 900
Trango Link-10
All in all we have had pretty good luck with all of the above once the bugs
were worked out. The real workhorse of our network is Raylink FHSS but we
are starting to move away from it due t
We have a lot of fence rows in this area so 900 is going to be a necessary
evil like it or not. I tried using 5.7 Trango for a few installs early on
and just couldn't get any range out of it in this area, and the noise floor
is fairly high in 5.x around here.
It seems like more and more people ar
yrus, OH 44820
> 419-562-6405
> www.wavelinc.com
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Curious if anyone here has co-located on an FM tower? If so care to share
your experiences?
Thanks,
Chadd
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>From what I have read they are not fully upgradeable because there are some
hardware differences between the light and the normal units.
I also remember reading that you have to have the advantage AP to use the
light versions of SU's.
Chadd
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What boards are you getting that are cheaper than a war/routerboard? I have
looked for something like that in the past and always found it to be more
expensive. I would be interested in something like that for sure.
Thanks,
Chadd
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Matt,
Thanks for the information. Have you used this sort of setup in an
outdoor environment? If so did you have to control the temp for it to work
ok?
Thanks,
Chadd
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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> Sent
How is Nstreme working now days? I have not tried it on anything except PTP
for a few years now. The last time I tried it on an AP it was pretty rough.
Latency was very unstable and throughput wasn't all that great. I had read
that there was a new version in the test package a while back but never
We use IP pay as well.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Robert West
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 1:37 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Credit Card Processors
Sounds like an overwhelming consensus here
Just curious but how will this work out for you guys in the end?
Is it going to just give you guys access to middle mile facilities or is it
going to give you access to wholesale fiber to the home?
The way I see it is in our area if the rural areas ever get FTH most of us
out here are done becau
I used a few of these several years ago out of necessity back when I was
using buggy trango Link 10's that had a time based luckup problem. Well they
worked pretty good for a while but I noticed that they kept stealing the IP
address of the server that I was pinging for the keep alive ping and caus
I have not heard anything from Chubb indicating this. Are they not taking
new customers or getting rid of existing ones also?
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]on
Behalf Of Forbes Mercy
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:43 PM
To: WISPA
Here are some quotes that I received a while back from ATT for a partial
DS3.
10mb: $4300
20mb: $4788
30mb: $5300
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]on
Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 1:33 PM
To: WISPA General List
] speaking of ARIN
Of course, they'll bill you 10 times that and never fix their billing
issues! -RickG
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:22 PM, Chadd Thompson wrote:
> Here are some quotes that I received a while back from ATT for a partial
> DS3.
>
> 10mb: $4300
> 20mb: $4788
>
] speaking of ARIN
They're close to 1/2 that now.
Rk
On 3/17/2009 8:22 PM, Chadd Thompson wrote:
> Here are some quotes that I received a while back from ATT for a partial
> DS3.
>
> 10mb: $4300
> 20mb:
Does anyone know if it is possible if you are hosting multiple domains on a
single Sendmail server if you can restrict what local users can send and
receive mail to a particular domain instead of everyone on the box being
able to send and receive from all the domains being hosted?
For example,
Y
Won't that still allow the user to receive mail for every domain on the
server unless you go in for every user and specifically deny that particular
address?
Say you wanted bob to only be able to receive mail on yoyo.com and not
yingyang.com or jacks.com. I would have to put entries in the virtua
Sorry to cross post this guys but I am looking for suggestions and wasn't
sure if everyone is on both lists.
I have been having an intermittent problem the last few days. A few of my
AP's and CPE's will stop responding. These are a mixture of brands, Trango,
MT, Brilan, they are on different netw
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> Skylink Broadband Internet
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> Behalf Of Chadd Thompson
> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:00 PM
> To: 'WISPA General List'
> Subjec
Mac,
Is this a trango command? I don't remember there being an arp command in
the link10's
Thanks,
Chadd
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 9:09 PM
> To: 'WISPA General List'
> Subjec
he
> Trangos on a regular basis. The command line for the 5800 and 5830 units
> is
> "maclist reset".
>
> We have moved to a mostly routed network which has greatly reduced the
> number of MAC addresses seen by the Trangos. This fixed the problem.
>
> Todd Barbe
k issues "crosspost"
>
>
> Chadd,
>
>Did that fix your problem or do you still have issues?
>
> Merry Christmas!
>
> Mac Dearman
>
>
>
>
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> Behal
Almost makes you want to close the doors on the rural market and let the
FCC/Gov fund/force ATT or whoever to provide service in these underserved
areas.
It is going to get to the point where we are only going to be able to
compete in areas where DSL/Cable is not available. I am not sure about t
In our area "So IL/metro St.Louis" there are some large guys who are in no
way shape or form legal, over power limits and the whole 9 yards. I can see
other WISP Omni POP's with signal levels in the -70's from over 20 miles
away using a 9dBi on my end, figure up what the EIRP on that is. The one in
Yes 36 dBm.
Thanks,
Chadd
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Dylan Oliver
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 12:00 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] TV white spaces
>
> Am I missing something, or is 36 dBm EIRP our l
Sorry,
The signal was in the -70's not right at -70. It was mid to upper -70's from
what I figured up they were putting out around 43dBm EIRP. I could also see
the SSID of the AP so I know what town it was located in and it was/is a
sectorized POP that would be around 30dBm radio input to a 14-15d
p that talks to more than one client, it's
> max
> eirp is 4 watts. 36dB
> laters,
> marlon
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 10:
Scriv,
I use the tape-tape-tape method. First I wrap the connection very
tight with a high quality electrical tape like 3M super88, then I wrap a
layer of self sealing rubber tape "3M brand also", then a final layer of 3M
super88. You need to make sure your wraps are tight. Also make sure
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Chadd Thompson
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 9:45 AM
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> Subject: RE: [WISPA] Moisture Ingress
>
> Scriv,
>
> I use the tape-tape-tape method. Fi
My advise is to stay away from it if you can. The noise in most areas is
horrible, and I have not seen any gear yet that can deal with it. I have
some customers running on it still but any chance I get I take users off 900
and put them on 2.4 or 5.8. The equipment is expensive the antennas are
huge
Im experience it depends on what you consider "works". If you consider being
able to transfer a decent amount of data with 5% packet loss working then
yeah it works, if you have anything that is latency sensitive then no it
doesn't work well in noisy environments. Our area is noisy on both H and V
Sounds about right, the other thing with higher noise levels is that you
will have packet loss. You can still have good throughput but you will have
packet loss.
Chadd
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> Sent: Friday, Apri
;t available to
> transport throughput ...
>
> Chadd Thompson wrote:
> > Sounds about right, the other thing with higher noise levels is that you
> > will have packet loss. You can still have good throughput but you will
> have
> > packet loss.
> >
> > Ch
You want to help the guy or poke him with a stick?
:O)
Chadd
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Dawn DiPietro
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 8:22 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik Hotspot Setup
>
> Ty,
>
> I
I kind of thought the same thing, but thought he may be poking fun
at him or something.
I have been planning on joining WISPA this year once I can scrape up
the $$ to do it but with the recent bashing of certified/non-certified
solutions I am not sure it is where I want to spend
eady to open up the wallet to
join crap like this comes up and makes me wonder if it is a good investment.
Talk of free listserver members being freeloaders and not supporting the org
is sure as hell not a good way to drive up membership.
Thanks,
Chadd Thompson
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mainly based off of discussions held on
the freelist. I see comments from members, officers of the ORG that I feel
do not uphold the above listed items from the code of ethics.
Again please read this as an outsider looking in, trying to understand what
WISPA has going on or as done for our indu
ou are
> just using it as an excuse, IMO.
>
>
Again Butch thanks for taking the time to respond in a professional,
productive manner. I am sure it looks as if I am making excuses not to join,
but if that was the case I wouldn't be here to begin with, it would not be
worth my en
Doesn't paypal charge a pretty hefty transaction fee when accepting payments
with this type of account?
Thanks,
Chadd
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ralph
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:10 AM
> To: 'WISPA General List'
> Subject: RE:
Marlon,
Sound like you covered all your bases here but here is my .02 worth.
I have had issues like this in the past and it has always been related to
one of three things.
1. If it is a new hookup from dialup or SAT usually it is some sort of a
proxy issue, either proxy is enabled in int
I am far from a Mikrotik guru but from what I know you would need to assign
private IP's to your network to be able to do this as a fail over or as load
balancing without BGP. I don't know of any DSL providers who will do BGP.
Chadd
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My first guess would be local noise on the CPE end. Second would be a
hardware issue.
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Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 7:47 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Flaky connection
Bingo!
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Behalf Of Robert West
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2010 9:55 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wow- and how stimulus works
Actually, the reality is, all the cash gets spent at Wal-Mart and
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