Curious, I believe Towercoverage uses a form of Radio Mobile to create
their maps. I have some experience with Radio Mobile, but does their
coverage maps support dual-pol or slant for that matter? Would it make any
difference in the in the outcome of the map?
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Bob
Doesn't answer your question but, we've use splitters and sector antennas
to get around the use of omni's. There are a couple of advantages to sector
design. Downtilt being the most important. However, it does cost more tower
rent and cable management can be a pain. We've used it with great
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the question, but there are several AP's that
support dual-band operation inside an integrated unit. Ruckus and Ubiquity
have integrated units that broadcast 2.4 and 5.7 simultaneously using the
same or different SSID.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:38 AM, Sam
Run wireshark while on the GUI and see if anything interesting shows up
On Thursday, January 2, 2014, heith petersen wrote:
Since last week I have been struggling with a 450 AP, our first one. I
don’t appear to be losing any performance, but the interface is struggling,
taking almost 30
http://www.ruckuswireless.com/press/releases/20130610-ruckus-adds-zoneflex-7781cm-access-point-to-its-portfolio
$5k MSRP. Even at half that...ouch!
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Gino Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com wrote:
Anyideas on the cost? It would be a great addition to any aerial fiber
upgrade instructions, examples and procedures here.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1578608/Public/Trango_900.zip
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Terry White twh...@ueci.coop wrote:
I had a trango M900 ap that got hit by lightning and I had to replace it.
the one I replaced it with has
That sounds about right. Noise at -55 is awfully loud. They'd need to be
right on top of you.
-Eric
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Michael Geary
mge...@greataukwireless.comwrote:
Good Evening Christian,
This had happened on some our APs. We had to replace them because of
manufacturers
The device should send an arbitrary ARP upon bootup. This can be captured
via Wireshark and viewed easily with ARP filter.
-Eric
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Are you saying the APs just randomly put packets out there?
Josh Luthman
Office:
, Aug 31, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Eric Muehleisen ericm...@gmail.comwrote:
The device should send an arbitrary ARP upon bootup. This can be captured
via Wireshark and viewed easily with ARP filter.
-Eric
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
Are you
Call your generator manufacturer or reseller and ask about a fault/run
relay board. We ordered relay boards for our Kohler generators for only
$200 ish.
http://www.apelectric.com/GM53102-KP1-Kohler-Common-fault-relay-p/gm53102-kp1.htm
The boards relay run/faults to a APC AP9631 card that is setup
Google Maps/Earth. Points to you to your towers.
-Eric
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Pat O'Connor p...@inlandnet.com wrote:
Upgrading to a smartphone, HTC Hero S. Just wanted to see what tools
are available for wireless installers.
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-Eric
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:46 AM, brandon jolley
brandonjoll...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
Any Trango 900 Users out there that might be able to help me with a issue
I am working on?
thanks
Brandon
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Thanks for posting your results Chuck. I've been looking into this idea for
a while, but never pulled the trigger.
I presume you used the Moto stock sectors?
-Eric
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Chuck Hogg ch...@shelbybb.com wrote:
I thought I would post back on here what we did and our
Replace the fuse? If you have an older AN-50 laying around and don't mind
voiding warranty, you can crack the box and swap power supplies.
-Eric
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.netwrote:
I have an AN-50e that won't power on. I have tried either and both of
:
Dozens of problems with them. Not one fuse problem.
On Feb 1, 2011 5:49 PM, Eric Muehleisen ericm...@gmail.com wrote:
Replace the fuse? If you have an older AN-50 laying around and don't mind
voiding warranty, you can crack the box and swap power supplies.
-Eric
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011
Shiverscshiv...@aristotle.net wrote:
Thanks for the info and the link to the .pdf. What kind of speed are you
getting out of the 5 MHz channels?
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Thanks for the info and the link to the .pdf. What kind of speed are you
getting out of the 5 MHz channels?
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at.
-Eric
On 12/17/2010 9:18 AM, Carl Shivers wrote:
Thanks for the info and the link to the .pdf. What kind of speed are you
getting out of the 5 MHz channels?
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We have a pretty large 320 network (200 SM's) and just recently had to
move to 3.5mhz channel sizes because of self-interference between
sectors. The ABAB channel plan will not scale well and you will suffer
high packet loss as a result. Once your cluster hits around 20-30 SM's
you'll begin to
wrote:
Are your APs not GPS-synced?
Dave
On Dec 16, 2010 5:04 PM, Eric Muehleisen ericm...@gmail.com
mailto:ericm...@gmail.com wrote:
We have a pretty large 320 network (200 SM's) and just recently had to
move to 3.5mhz channel sizes because of self-interference between
sectors. The ABAB
Redline Redmax AN-100U and UX both use GPS. I know that Airspan and
Alvarions 3.65 products also use GPS. I believe anything 802.16d/e uses GPS.
-Eic
On 6/14/2010 11:44 AM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
RedMAX 3.5 GHz (not for use in the US) products sure use GPS.
RedConnec AN-80i don't.
Is the 3.65
If anyone has a working Dragonwave Airpair IDU modem that they can part
with, please let me know.
-Eric
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We are primarily a PPPoE shop and run a bridged system for that reason.
Each AP has it's own VLAN bridged back to the core. We've done this for
many years without a single issue.
We have different service offerings like VOIP, PPPoE, DHCP, PTPVPN and
even extend our metro ethernet across our
Approx. 3,500 wireless subs and 32 tower sites. Our wireless network has
began to shrink since we've started to replace with FTTH.
My only point is that I do recommend a routed network vs. bridged. But,
a bridged network can work very well if designed properly.
-Eric
On 4/14/2010 1:24 PM,
LOL. It's very minimal. If 20% of your BH is saturated with PPPoE
broadcasts then you have something else to worry about. Typical
non-unicast packet rates on an average AP is around 1 pps.
If anyone is interested in broadcast packet rates on a heavily utilized
bridged network, let me know,
In the Motorola 320, the AP as 2 TX and 2 RX. The SM's have 2 TX and 1
RX. It will operate at MIMO Matrix B if optimal signal can be achieved.
Otherwise it operates at MIMO A.
-Eric
On 3/18/2010 2:39 PM, Randy Cosby wrote:
Can someone clarify, is the Motorola 320 MIMO out of the box? Is it
The ASN is good for cellular type hand-off in the 802.16e mobility
profile. It's typically very expensive. Not usually required if in a
fixed application.
-Eric
On 3/18/2010 2:41 PM, Randy Cosby wrote:
For us WiMAX neophytes, could you explain the ASN gateway and why it's
on your list of
You are correct. Thanks for the clarification.
-Eric
On 3/18/2010 2:58 PM, Gino Villarini wrote:
Sm has 2 rx 1 tx
Sent from my Motorola Startac...
On Mar 18, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Eric Muehleisenericm...@gmail.com
wrote:
In the Motorola 320, the AP as 2 TX and 2 RX. The SM's have 2 TX
Correct. No ASN. Service flows and classifications are set directly in
the AP. Radius is built into the SM. It's fully L3 routeable. Currently
no L2 functionality.
-Eric
On 3/18/2010 3:11 PM, Randy Cosby wrote:
Thanks. Now, on the Motorola 320, for example, the ASN gateway is not
part of
Aside from Airspan, can any suggest a manufacturer that produces 700mhz
Wimax equipment? We own several licenses.
Trolling salesmen and vendors, feel free to contact me offlist.
-Eric
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It is currently in Beta. I would expect it to start shipping around the
first part of April.
-Eric
On 2/23/2010 9:03 AM, Jeremie Chism wrote:
I guess motorola is calling wisps about there new 3650 gear which the
representative said will be available in the next few weeks.
Sent from my
It is still in beta testing. Product is slated for shipping in early April.
-Eric
On 2/20/2010 11:30 AM, Scott Carullo wrote:
Thanks...
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
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I need some information as to how Clear (Clearwire) is fulfilling their
subleasing requirements in the EBS band.
The rules state the following:
1. There must be a minimum of 20 hours per 6 MHz channel per week of
educational use of EBS spectrum.
2. For analog facilities, EBS licensees must
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I need some information as to how Clear (Clearwire) is fulfilling their
subleasing requirements in the EBS band.
The rules state the following:
1. There must
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I need some information as to how Clear (Clearwire) is fulfilling
their
subleasing requirements in the EBS band.
The rules state the following:
1. There must
This has DHCP option 82 written all over it. It's very popular in a
DOCSIS environment. I assume the Alvarion equipment doesn't support
option 82. If this is the case you could do it via an option 82 capable
switch. The switch could tell you what port, MAC, IP, etc.
Good luck.
-Eric
Cameron
Scott,
So do you solder or ground the shielded end at any point or just ground
the drain wire only?
-Eric
Scott Reed wrote:
From way back when I was an electrical engineering student, ground one
end. Or ground every 10 to 20 feet along the run. Otherwise you have
the potential for a
If you have the latest please send offlist with documentation if you
have it.
Thanks,
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It certainly works. I've done it numerous times. However, it is a pain
and a bit awkwardly implemented IMO.
-Eric
Josh Luthman wrote:
Joe,
If you wouldn't mind please share how easy/difficult this is. For me it
seems like a pain due to timing but I would trust your word much more then
my
http://supportcenteronline.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=377fieldOffset=14hitOffset=709+20+
Joe Laura wrote:
Does anyone know how to default an AN80i Redline? Joe Laura
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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:
So, I have been working on radio mobile for the past couple days. I
need to make my
Get your SRTM data from here...
ftp://e0srp01u.ecs.nasa.gov/srtm/version1/United_States_1arcsec/1arcsec/
-Eric
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Sold!
I tried to download the terrain data, but I got the NED instead of the srtm.
I don't know which data set to get. WHAT a POS system this is!
Also,
Tranzeo now offers a low cost 3.65 basestation with CPE that is
compatible with Redline's Redmax basestation and CPE.
-Eric
Pat O'Connor wrote:
We're looking to deploy 3.65GHz this year in a couple of different
locations because of interference issues. So far they have the most
compelling
Does anybody know if Redline's AN50e support any low-latency modes,
Diffserv or any other QoS prioritization for VOIP applications? The
latest firmware I have (1.36.046) does not have these features.
-Eric
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On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Eric Muehleisen ericm...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know if Redline's AN50e support
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mailto:ericm...@gmail.com wrote:
I assumed so. I know that Motorola/Orthogon has this feature set.
It might be useful on those congested backhaul links where
Bridging DHCP and PPPoE on the same physical LAN segment is not a good
idea, but can be done. I've done this as a quick way to convert PPPoE
subs to DHCP and visa-versa. Use VLAN's to separate the two if you can.
-Eric
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
I know it's considered bad practice to do this, but
2.1.8.FCCMade on: Sep 4 2008, 14:15:50
Also, we are using AN-100UX's not U's.
-Eric
John McDowell wrote:
What code are you on? We're running 2.0.26.FCC
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Eric Muehleisen ericm...@gmail.com
mailto:ericm...@gmail.com wrote:
I've seen this when
Nex-Tech participated in this poll and we are around 4000 subs. 90%
Canopy shop.
-Eric
Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
How far do you reckon that folks have stretched their numbers? I'll
be happy to put my name by my number.
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To:
Try these
http://www.stelladoradus.com/3.2-3.8.3.5.ghz.parabolic.antennas.php
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/productfamily.aspx?id=173
http://www.tiltek.com/products/newantennaSeries.php?range=3400-3700range2=series=TA-3400Antenna_Type=
http://www.mtiwe.com/tree.aspx?parent=18id=41type=11
-Eric
I've seen this happen in the past. Do you have a sync cable plugged into
the sync port? Have you tried upgrading firmware?
-Eric
WISP wrote:
I had to reboot one of my towers tonight and when the access point came back
with Default plug overrides configured parameters
Since this P10 AP has
Put a LigoPTP on a public IP and I'll whip us some quick cacti templates.
-Eric
Matt Jenkins wrote:
You current software for the LigoPTP radios uses standard SNMP OIDs for
traffic interfaces. At least it does in Cacti.
I would really like to see Cacti templates for things like db, snr, etc.
:
Eric,
Can you post them when you are done?
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Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 1:30 PM
Put a LigoPTP
Roughly $7-8k for basestation and $300 per SU if ordered by the pallet
(72). If you have the budget go for the AN-100UX. It will give you much
needed power and help you reach EIRP. This would also make it possible
to use the SU-I's (indoor).
-Eric
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Anyone have any
:38 PM, Eric Muehleisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Roughly $7-8k for basestation and $300 per SU if ordered by the pallet
(72). If you have the budget go for the AN-100UX. It will give you much
needed power and help you reach EIRP. This would also make it possible
to use the SU-I's (indoor
Cisco 2955 - http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6738/index.html
Moxa EDS series - http://www.moxa.com/product/Managed_Redundant_Switches.htm
Garrettcom Magnum - http://www.garrettcom.com/mp62.htm
to name a few
-Eric
Rogelio wrote:
I've got tons of various Bridgewave devices that I will need to
Gino,
I'd consult the vendor you got your equipment from. They should be able
to help you get your deployment off the ground. If you'd like I could
provide (offline) you with some screenshots of a basic setup.
-Eric
Gino Villarini wrote:
I must have something setup wrong here...
SUO
Gino,
I'm sending you a note offlist.
-Eric
Gino Villarini wrote:
Aside from the quick setup guide, any other parameter needs to be
configured to pass data trough the SUO units?
Gino A. Villarini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
John runs the Redmax AN-100U which is limited to 23dbm transmit power.
However, the AN-100UX is limited to 36dbm. With a sector antenna at the
base station running 27-28dbm transmit power you could easily do 2+
miles NLOS with 64QAM/16QAM which would give you about 11mb/s down and
4mb/s up @
could get with line of site?
Travis
Microserv
Eric Muehleisen wrote:
John runs the Redmax AN-100U which is limited to 23dbm transmit power.
However, the AN-100UX is limited to 36dbm. With a sector antenna at the
base station running 27-28dbm transmit power you could easily do 2+
miles NLOS
Gino,
I'm sending you 1.36.046 offlist.
-Eric
Gino Villarini wrote:
I have 1.2.24 on my AN100
Gino A. Villarini
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Performance was poor in our testing. the SU-I has only 8dbi gain on it's
directional antenna (back of unit). It would obviously need to be window
mounted for it to work. We tested on an interior room not even .25miles
out and could not link up.
-Eric
Gino Villarini wrote:
Please share
ON: set boardConfig Buzzer 1
OFF: set boardConfig Buzzer 0
They are not very accurate. I would still recommend that you have
someone on the remote end giving you a verbal.
-Eric
John McDowell wrote:
yeah, i tried it to...no workie
I look through some of the manuals and see
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Redmax 100U
Are you setting up sectors in different parts of a town or is this for
one site? There are 3 non-overlapping channels you can use, but adding a
4th sector may require timing unless you can get away with the proper
channel arrangements and/or polarizations.
-Eric
John McDowell wrote:
Hey
You can sync the two sectors together using a cable then use the other
non-overlapping channel on the omni. Obviously, if you add another
sector you'll need a timing device.
-Eric
John McDowell wrote:
Omni...9 miles away from 2 sectors.
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Eric Muehleisen
Bob,
Can you please share more info either on-list or off-list please?
-Eric M.
bcochran wrote:
Chris,
Yes I know all about this organization.
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You name it...we graph it. I've been using cacti to graph our Canopy,
Trango, Airspan, Dragonwave, Mikrotik, APC...etc. Jitter, Power, SNR,
Ping, CPU utilization, PPS. Basically anything that has an SNMP OID.
-Eric
Rogelio wrote:
Has anyone found Cacti (or any other rrdtools) particularly
Redback is untouchable in terms of PPPoE aggregation. Cisco is really
the only other Router out there that is of Redback's caliber. We
currently terminate close to 15,000 subscribers using a Redback SE 400.
Attached is our current CPU usage.
-Eric
rabbtux rabbtux wrote:
All
I'm in the
affiliated with Airspan or Redline.
We are an Internet Service Provider serving the greater Midwestern Kansas.
Eric Muehleisen
Sr. Internet Technology Specialist
Nex-Tech - Lightning Jack
785.625.7070 office
785.621.2980 voip
George Rogato wrote:
Only thing I want to know is the price range
We just completed a demo of Airspan's Hipermax in Emporia, Kansas
yesterday. Stutler Technologies hosted us as they are one of the largest
systems integrators for Airspan. I must say that I was very impressed
with it's NLOS performance. We tested both the indoor self install and
the outdoor ST
IPplan
http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/
Works quite well. PHP based.
-Eric M.
Dennis Burgess wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations of IP databases? I have a
customer that is interested in being able to track all of the subnets etc,
but needs a easy way of doing it.
I don't think he meant completely lock it up. I think he mean that a P2P
sub seeding a torrent causes this. A good torrent is enough to cause
major connectivity issues on 4 meg Canopy 900 AP.
-Eric
Eric Rogers wrote:
Does your 900 AP have a public IP? There is a known issue with HTTP
All flavors of Canopy support 5mhz steps. Centers are 5735, 5740, 5745
and so on. I think they are 10-12 mhz wide...i could be wrong on that.
-Eric
Jack Unger wrote:
Could someone advise me what the Motorola Canopy 5.7 to 5.8 GHz
standard channel center frequencies are?
Also, how
Here in Midwest Kansas the competition is surprisingly tough. The ATT's
out there continue to escalate speeds and drop pricing...however, we
continue to kill the competition with our local flavor of services.
People here in the rural settings tend to buy into the we are the local
guys more
The maximum transmit power allowed on my units is 18dBm. The receive
sensitivity all depends on what UBR your currently at. When I was aiming
them I was able to achieve 54mb at -85 ish. This is with 1ft panels
going about 1.5 miles.
-Eric
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know off the
Except if your a WISP!
Mac Dearman wrote:
Everyone takes a nap on Sunday :-)
Mac
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Doug,
I will second Forrest's comments. We have been running VOIP on Canopy
for several years now will great success. The key is setting the high
priority queues and DiffServ settings. We also tagged VOIP traffic in a
high priority DHCP VLAN. We've found that PPPoE encapsulation really
test
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Can anyone offer any experiences with ethernet extenders? We are looking
for an alternative to wireless backhaul in one of our ILEC towns. We own
the copper and are looking to go up to 1 mile. We have looked at VDSL as
an alternative also. This particular application requires 20mb/s
I use CTI Dragonwave. They will do the path analysis together and
determine which frequency will give you the best performance based on
distance, rain zones, etc. The path plus licensing cost is $2500.
Contact Boun Senekham (bsenekham(at)cticonnect.com
(773) 667-4585 x 840
Try the Zyxel ES-2008 series. It will do exactly what you need for a sub
$200 price tag.
-Eric
Matt wrote:
Does anyone reccommend a good switch that supports this and is rack
mount? Hopefully available at newegg.com. Putting together a Linux
server is easy but my luck a good switch might be
Scriv,
We use Redback for PPPoE authentication to around 15,000 subs. It's a
breeze for customer accounting and really simplifies routing static
IP's, subnets and private contexts. We are also in the VOIP arena where
PPPoE has failed us. PPPoE encapsulation will strip most of your QoS.
Keep
Once you encapsulate VoIP in PPPoE then QoS is unavailable to any device
in the middle; which is where most of the bottlenecks in bandwidth are.
So you gain something and lose something more important.
We have moved all of our VOIP subscribers to DHCP w/ VLAN priorities
that are mapped to
You could, but I think your QoS would get very crippled. Each device
between your ATA/PC and core router/softswitch would need to be able to
read your QoS markings within the PPPoE encapsulation.
You simply cannot prioritize tagged packets within PPPoE encapsulation
end-to-end very
We have a stipulation in our AUP when the customer signs the initial
contract that prohibits maximizing their connection for a sustained
period of time. We enforce a 3 strike rule then kick 'em off-line if
violated. If they choose to go with another provider then good riddance.
Let the
http://www.digital-loggers.com/EPC.html
http://www.hw-group.com/products/ip_watchdog/index_lite_en.html
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetailitem=NET10332
http://dataprobe.com/products/power/index.html
-Eric
chris cooper wrote:
Can anyone share what they use for remote
: 650.641.1243
Patrick,
I would be very interested in obtaining this doc. My wireless department
is comprised of roughly 90% Canopy gear (4,000 subs), which we are very
happy with. However, we are always looking for greener pastures.
Thank you,
Eric Muehleisen
Internet Technology Specialist
Nex-Tech
Way off topic...but, does anyone who uses Dragonwave gear have any Cacti
templates available?
-Eric
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Getting ready to deploy 18Ghz DragonWave links. However, in the middle
of my path is a set of 4 power lines (no transformer). Has anyone had
any experience with this?
Here is my path:
DragonWave master - - - - -1/4 mile / power lines - - - - - 3 miles
DragonWave slave
-Eric
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How does one go about getting a license for deploying PTP backhaul links
in the 11ghz to 18ghz band?
-Eric
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