Speak of the devil.
Tessco says the FCC is going to require 8 hours of back up:
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Do you have a url for this new cable?
Thanks
George
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
There's also a new Times Microwave cable that's made
just for 5.8 and such. It's REALLY expensive but the loss numbers were
amazingly low. Oh yeah, by expensive, think twice or so o
Thanks for the advice. I'm going to try one.
I'm wondering how many batteries I can gang together using the ups you
mentioned.
George
Mark Nash wrote:
UPS - $45 on ebay (buy one without batteries)
SNMP card - $125 on ebay
2 batteries & 2 outdoor battery compartments: $
it.
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t on this. I do not want to be regulated. Let me live or
die on the way I decide to run my network.
Thanks Eje for bringing this to our attention.
My recommendation is to back Comcast.
George
Clint Ricker wrote:
Sam and Matt, very well said.
To the rest: If you are petitioning the FCC in union with
I may be wrong, but net neutrality when out a couple of months ago.
There is no more net neutrality.
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I'm not talking about dedicated commercial bandwidth. I'm trying to
distinguish it from a "consumer broadband" connection.
A consumer internet connection has always had restrictions.
I would like to be able to offer a consumer a connection that allows
P2P, and anything else they may want to do
Another thought is
Why wouldn't Vuze have to pay Comcast for using the Comcast network to
support it's business plan.
If they are relying on Comcasts network to store and send files to it's
customer base, why should they be treated for a free ride instead of
using a hosting provider like Aka
Clint Ricker wrote:
Traffic prioritization is MUCH different than blocking, rate limiting, or,
in the comcast case, actively disrupting service.
What if I want to sell various plans each with specific terms?
To simplify things, I could have a cheap deal, that gave a high
download rate and a
k and bandwidth cap of x gigs, it's price "a", want a
higher something in your package, it's price "b". Want something
different, then it's price "c".
The sub can choose. Once they choose they know what they bought.
Mark Nash wrote:
This is a good de
will start switching to something that does not have caps. If you have
bandwidth limits in place already, there is no need for the monthly
limits. (This does not mean we allow 24x7 bandwidth usage, but we allow
"reasonable" usage).
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
I think the wa
to the full 10 megs and see what
happens then, if you don't throttle the p2p.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
If your network can't handle a small amount of p2p
traffic, you have bigger issues. :)
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
How do you cap the encrypted stuff?
Tra
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lf Of George Rogato
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Chuck I am connected to fiber. It's right next to my water tank with a
lot of sectors on it to ditribute out to the vrious repeaters, I
sectorized the h
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Mike Hammett wrote:
That's a load of crap. ;-)
Really, though, I had this idea before.
Ahh, not so fast...
I read an article at least 3 years ago about a guy in Salt Lake City
that was already doing this. He had a robot, or a machine with a camera
on it that dragged the fibers through th
I've seen this as well in the past.
Best to my recollection is has something to do with the consumer gateway
routers. Or it had something to do with someones pc. I can't remember
the actual situation, but I seen a bunch of times.
One more reason why I like using the router built into the cpe
Tom DeReggi wrote:
An XR9 by itself is probably to much for the WRAP board.
Remember the WRAPs have a fuse that blows on peaking 21 volts. So
anything higher than 18V regulated is risky.
As well, the power limit is not just the PS voltage it can take. The
mPCI bus is limited in watts its suppor
and tested for noise.
No more problems.
Better off ditching these boards that have weird noise issues and
sticking with tested units.
George
Tom DeReggi wrote:
It can blow when people use unregulated power supplies. Or jsut Power
surges.
In the past I sent mine back to PcEngines for repai
Anyone do fiber?
I'm wondering where I should be looking for good pricing on some aerial
fiber.
I don't know very much about fiber at all, so I also need some advice on
what fiber I should be using as well as what connectors.
Anyone have any experience?
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can use like 128 strands.
I am assuming going up the street to the homes, It would be a PON network.
So I'm not sure of the fiber, or the network equipment behind it.
George
Scott Reed wrote:
I may not get you all the answers, but here are some questions you nee
Thanks Travis,
I'm guessing this is for commercial, using a cisco switch at each
customer location?
What about resi?
Travis Johnson wrote:
George,
I just throw this out as another possibility on your fiber service. We
currently offer fiber service and we are doing it all over a single
Matt do you have any product numbers for the equipment your using?
George
Matt Liotta wrote:
Travis Johnson wrote:
Matt,
We have not considered that, but it comes down to cost as well. We
charge a $500 setup fee to get the fiber installed at the customer
prem. It costs us about $1,000 to
Thanks Matt
I'm wondering what equipment is used at the customer end.
I'm not sure what manufacturer is the one to build out on. Is it Cisco?
George
Matt Liotta wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
Matt do you have any product numbers for the equipment your using?
Which types of equipme
006/0915/p02s02-usgn.html
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/09/0026202
George
Mike Hammett wrote:
I can be that nuclear engineer after all!
http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news-toshiba-micro-nuclear-12.17b.html
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Yep trouble ahead, except for those who charge extra for bitcaps.
I've been watching tv off the net for the past month.
CBS, NBC, ABC FOX, etc all have full length episodes and their news
casts online. I'm noticing about 1 meg or so more at times.
Yesterday, I used almost 2 gigs of bandwidth jus
The benefit I see of the star-os duplex link using two cards is you can
use the busier direction on a full 20MHz wide channel and use the other
direction on a 5 or 10MHz width channel.
You can also have one direction on 5 gig and the other on 2 gig, or even
900.
point is on a PtP link, if yo
Anybody have any experience with Akamai?
I'm thinking of adding some Akamai servers to my network again, looking
for opinions.
Thanks
George
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be nice if
cnn, fox, nbc, abc, etc were all working with Akamai.
Wuld also be nice if there was other companies like Akamai to check out.
George
Travis Johnson wrote:
We've had it for almost 5 years now, and they actually approached us...
so it was a simple form and they shipped us all
t is to connect to akamai
or google.
How does NWAX work?
https://www.peeringdb.com/private/exchange_view.php?id=165
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ve 12 school districts and they all seem to do their updates on
PC's and servers during the same times (during school breaks) and the
Akamai servers save us a ton of bandwidth and the customers get GREAT
speeds doing the updates.
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
Anybody have any e
I have a direct contact if anyone needs, But I just did the online form
and they called me a couple weeks later.
George
David E. Smith wrote:
On Tue, January 8, 2008 11:39 pm, Marlon Schafer wrote:
I sent in a request for info.
Depending on how big you are, you may be waiting a while for
We do it all the time with rootennas.
Even extend the pipe up with a coupling and glue.
Dave Brenton wrote:
> Gang,
>
> I'm FINALLY entering shake-down mode here and
> now I've thinking more about stuff that I've not considered.
>
> Have many of you mounted your CPE gear to customers
> roof-top
Mike Hammett wrote:
> Preferred vendor for vent pipe mounts?
>
>
Plumbing supply store. Buy a coupling the right size and type.
I should say, not all vent pipe mounts need the vent extended. And
sometimes, we can slip the cat 5 cable under the roof jack and into the
attic.
I wouldn't be addi
What is a J mount?
got a picture by chance?
Travis Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where is everyone buying their "J-mounts" for doing installs? I use
> about 100 per month and my previous source no longer carries them.
>
> thanks,
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
>
> -
foot with a pipe that is bent in the shape of a J.
>
> http://www.pacwireless.com/products/UM.shtml
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
> George Rogato wrote:
>> What is a J mount?
>>
>> got a picture by chance?
>>
>> Travis Johnson wrote:
>>
>
ot;I like WiMAX" and I like finally hearing a name that describes and
differentiates us from other technologies.
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all about".
Sometimes people actually ask about WiMAX, and we explain it to them,
but it's not easily understood, the difference.
Finding myself explaining about licensed and unlicensed spectrum and
standards that aren't set is not an easy conversation, unless the person
is te
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Ours is a non profit and the others are some type of profitable
ventures, as I understand it.
If anyone wants a topic specific list on wispa, just ask.
If your a vendor member, I believe you are entitled to your own list.
Platypus
I understand that a wisp here at wispa has worked with tucows to add
wireless stuff to it.
George
Ross Cornett wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am in a pickle here with my client tracking database. We had a
> propriatary softward made for us and it is not a great sce
After hours had a low of $6.90
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/ubnt/after-hours
There was a lot of transactions.
On 8/9/2012 7:05 PM, Brad Belton wrote:
Agreed.
I almost hit that $9ish range a
hase a ton
of stock. Why wouldn't he want it to go low?
On Aug 10, 2012, at 0:19, George Rogato <mailto:wi...@oregonfast.net>> wrote:
After hours had a low of $6.90
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/ubnt/after-hours
There was a lot of transactions.
On 8/9/2012 7:
Patrick,
Your back with Alvarion, is this new?
George
On 11/6/2012 2:03 PM, Patrick Leary wrote:
test
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> So... I really n
On 5/24/2011 3:38 PM, Marco Coelho wrote:
> I caught one guy hanging upside down on a cranes heavy ball 300 ft up
> without safety straps With OSHA on-site (but not looking thank
> God). Fired him over the radio.
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I need some recommendations for some custom UFL to N male piggy's.
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I use Nagios for up, down, unreachables.
It has a plug in for mozilla firefox that sits in the bottom add on bar
which shows you up, down, unreachables and more. It's customizable.
On 1/9/2015 2:11 PM, Fabrizio Fiore Donati wrote:
Hi all we have a network of about 200 wireless pop, each pop ha
Do you have a url?
On 6/19/2016 3:03 PM, T Maylone wrote:
tractor supply 36 x 18 x 18 $219
all depends on purpose and what you call reasonable
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Adair Winter wrote:
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On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 4:42 PM,
they downloaded.
We are moving very quickly to usage based billing too btw.
George
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ow to make that happen in a PPPoE environment
without forcing people to disconnect and re-login.
George
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That's interesting. So in theory we could just script a 'flicker' at the APs
at Midnight, and another 'flicker' at 6am to get the settings to change at
the client...
Good idea! Thanks Josh.
George
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systems and expertise
than they made from phone service.
Its pretty easy to overcomplicate the billing arrangements if you're not
careful.
George
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Very good point Josh, it would be unfortunately to have a pro-consumer
initiative backfire because of a flaky implementation.
I need to think on this some more. It may be enough to start with just to
ignore bandwidth used during the Moonlighting window.
George
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e years to get fibre prices to the point this makes sense
financially, and we have N access points that work in 5GHz, so we're now
concentrating on getting the rest of the ducks lined up and marching nicely
in neat little rows.
George
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s still an issue of course, the customer will eat whatever
we can give them and then some...
George
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nd a lot more expensive on the back office end although the front
end tower-related costs stay around the levels we are used to. We're going
to have to learn a lot about that in a hurry.
George
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B
't of much direct help for Canadian WISPs.
If we had some services of this kind that were maintained by the WISPA
team/members that would change my mind in a heartbeat.
George
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and list 1 thing on it that is of
specific benefit for a WISP outside the US?
What percentage of WISPA membership dues are spent on efforts to influence
the FCC?
I'm not saying any of this is bad, just that the value equation is not the
same if you are not based in the US.
George
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have access to 3.5 as a
licensed band too.
George
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What country are
Good thing its not the Nano Station 5Ms, you would still be waiting for the
firmware upgrade to actually be able to use them long after the boat finally
arrives once the pirates finally let it go.
Seems like promises, promises for now.
George Morris
Candlelight
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It sure is. If ya got the bucks, Exalt or Dragonwave would be my first
choices.
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back onto 3.30/.11a radios, at least until Nstreme is sorted out and
reliable with N, which may be a while coming...
George
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Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 12:25 AM
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package helps a LOT.
There is roughly 4Mbits of background traffic running across this link in
addition to the bandwidth test numbers below.
Hope this helps. I'm very interested in how we can make this even faster!!!
George
Here is the output for UDP:
>tool bandwidth-test 1
real-world traffic.
Of course that doesn't come close to the thousands of connections with
varying packet sizes running over a normal pipe, but we don't have the tools
to simulate that.
George
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back to N-Male so its not an issue.
George
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] MikroTik N- 52 Mbits in a 20MHz channel
Hi,
How similar
A 411AH with a built-in N radio in a nice plastic case would be great!
George
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Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 10:15 PM
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We've had excellent results with these. Cheap, powerful and reliable.
George
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Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] X8
ACK Removal for Point to Point links
- AutoRate selection Algorithm is rewritten.
- New Web server for the software
and a lot more.
The Beta should be on the forum tommorow and the best part is the software
will be free.
Mike""
George
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Its part of 5.4. In Canada, you have to stay out of 5600-5650 due to weather
radar, suspect the US may be much the same...
George
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Behalf Of Forbes Mercy
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 6:22 PM
To
't realize it was
there...
George
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Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 4:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Dual Pol Grid Parabolic
Are you using m
ncake. Also easier to mount and less wind load.
George
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We're doing 5. 2.4 up here is pretty much unusable.
BTW, we're seeing some big improvements in 5.1 beta. Not quite there yet,
but much better.
George
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Sent:
We consider the 120s to be equivalent to 'conventional' 90s and plan
accordingly.
I don't like the -6dB rating, it gives a false impression.
George
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Yes, you can.
Ubiquiti has such a device. It takes 802.3af from a switch, and converts it
to 16V regular passive PoE at the top of the tower.
http://www.ubnt.com/products/8023af.php
http://ubnt.com/downloads/instant8023af.pdf
George
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much better on
the bigger processors, and the cost differential to get this extra
performance is minimal for a major backhaul.
George
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Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 10:23
time, and a RouterBoard implementation would be sweet.
Getting synch on backhaul links would be killer for example.
Unfortunately I wouldn't recognize FreeBSD if I tripped over it, so can't be
much help there.
George
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best fit only
- Play with power levels until best results. Seems pretty picky on this.
- Be sure the RouterBoard firmware (not just RouterOS) is the correct
revision ( /system routerboard print and /system routerboard upgrade)
George
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nto N mode.
They can be a bit reluctant to shift into N modulations otherwise.
George
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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 8:47 AM
To: wireless
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 20 mile link
Longest was 30 miles, next longest was 23.
George
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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 11:37 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 20 mile link
What was the distance you
Good to see you're beating on him Mike.
The original post and comments section are here:
http://www.fiberevolution.com/2009/12/whats-a-bandwidth-hog-.html#comments
Some of the comments are pretty well thought out.
George
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All y'all ROCK. This is good stuff!
George
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Thanks. Coul
it
complicated working out what I could and could not do when it came to care.
And it changed from time to time and you had to work it out all over again.
As you say; get in and get it done, or get out.
George
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Art Kelly at DCI is a good guy. They make all kinds of stuff, including
shelters and cabinets for cellcos. Very responsive.
Art Kelly
DCI Sales
Cell 847 840 5520
artkelly-at-divcon.net
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uge burden later due to
very high future costs down the road. Not to mention shortened lives, lousy
quality of life and so forth.
Single payer can mean better opportunities for preventative care at all
levels, not just checkups at your GP. For one I'm very grateful, it made a
big difference to
re it gets sticky.
A question - for those with medical insurance on the list, how many of you
would have your bills covered by your insurance at MD Anderson or
Sloan-Kettering if you thought that would give you the best chance of
survival?
George
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You do nice work Rick.
Someone posted on the star forums recently that they plugged their 48
volt war board into a Cisco poe switch and it works.
I imagine there is a good chance it works with other 48 volt boards as well.
George
Rick Harnish wrote:
> Tracy,
>
> Our standard is 6
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Venezuela did something like this with their oil last year.
Turned off any oil company, regardless of investment or pre existing
contract and took over their operations.
I think Chevron and Total got the screws.
Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
> Funny you should mention that... we have had equipment "t
Rapid Link got my Vote Matt. Good luck!
Matt Liotta wrote:
> Voting is now open for the best of WiMAX World. It would be good PR if
> WISPA could recognize one of its members as the winner. And of course
> Rapid Link would appreciate it if you voted for us.
>
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.
for 5 gig.
Would be nice to have a converter that lowers it from 5 gig at the
bottom and brings it back to 5 gig at the top, this way the radios can
stay at the bottom.
Isn't that how Breezecom Alvarion did some of their stuff in the past?
George
RickG wrote:
> Whats the downside
all. He is working on some tedious stuff.
George
Steve Barnes wrote:
> Anyone using StarOS VSD Feature. I would love to get some functionality
> questions answered and find out how you have it configured. What you
> are using as a master and how the IP settings need to be set on the
> inter
http://www.cablesandkits.com/cisco-3500-series-port-poe-switch-wsc3524pwrxlen-p-869.html
How about one of these puppies?
Someone on the star forums said they used a cisco 3500 poe switch and it
fired up a 48v wp188 board.
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It seems like easy math to me, pay a small usf fee for each of your
subscribers, do a whole lot of accounting and paper work filing
(probably mind boggling), and collect a big chunk of change, paid for by
those New York City folks.
Isn't that the way it works?
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I use dect phones across my voip. I have two voips, VOX and my own *
rolled system with voipjet as the upstream and I have no problems with
quality.
I've got those Panasonic ones. Maybe thats the difference.
George
jp wrote:
> One of the guys at work got one, and it plain out sucked
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