recall reading a post
somewhere that some on on ebay made a top notch jumper... Any
experiences would be appreciated.
Erik
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the fiber done right.
So this was a simple $5k solution to go across the street. 100 meg FD
internet feed is a handy thing to have in a small rural town like here.
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Nahh, hippies don't have harley's.
I was wiring at a hippie market a few years back, and this hippie dude,
a real hippie dude, told me that my truck was a waste and that anywhere
I could go in Eugene Oregon, he could get there just as fast on his
bicycle. robably is true. So as I was getting
write their reps with little or no effort.
It was a little short sighted for Marlon to say The time for changing
minds is past, wasn't it? ;)
Travis
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George Rogato wrote:
Maybe we should all ask our lawmakers to endorse this bill.
Blair Davis wrote:
FYI
Rep Bart Stupak's (D-MI
In Maine, the old time new englander yankees say you can't get theyer
from heyer.
:)
JohnnyO wrote:
in BC most say hey
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Hmmm,
Well during the dial up days, Jokingly, I was thinking about starting a
new internet business. Internet on a disk! . Each week we send you a
new disk. We start you off with disk labeled, beginning internet a-ab,
next week it will be ac-ad. This way the sites will be fast loading and
I believe the feds have secret deals with the telcos so they can do what
ever they want besides calea. Just like I pointed out that fiber att
wiretapping deal in the very first days of wispa calea discussion.
This is where I see the imbalance,
The little guys carry the weight and the big guys
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a loophole that
allows nonrural areas and areas that already have broadband services to
apply for these loans, thus depleting the cash set aside for the real
rural America.
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I thought that content filtering happened by way of dns.
George
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Do you have a content filtering service?
Marlon
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How much?
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Brett Bonomo and Greg VanDell of Exalt provided amazing pre-sales support
when I inquired about their 4.9 GHz gear for an RFP a few weeks ago. Exalt
takes the cake in 4.9 GHz because of high guaranteed throughput (up to 55
Mbps goodput with 20 MHz channel) and
I need to do some outdoor ip security cams and server. I need for 3 cams.
Not really looking for pan tilt zoom as much as clarity and wider angle lens
My customers budget for the cams and server software is bout 2k,
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Well maybe this will make a few want to sell:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070509/ap_on_hi_te/fast_cable_modem
Comcast Corp. Chief Executive Brian Roberts dazzled a cable industry
audience Tuesday, showing off for the first time in public new
technology that enabled a data download speed of
Jason wrote:
Isn't this what we filed on March 12? Or is something else due?
File your compliance plan, because that is where they will get you.
A lot of us at WISPA have hired Kris Twoomey to handle the CALEA filings
for us.
I'm not sure how much it costs, lawyers are never cheap, but
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kick
someone in the crotch if I finding them taking advantage of me, contract
or not.
George
David E. Smith wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
Words huh, thats the issue isn't it. You know how this stuff works, a
customer calls cingular, sprint, verizon, and they get told barely the
facts
For resi customers I can see the expense being an issue.
But for wisps infrastructure, not so much of an issue if the bandwidth
is high enough.
George
Jory Privet wrote:
Sounds like a great idea. I only have one issue from what I read here,
$500 per link seems high. Most ISPs complain
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David E. Smith wrote:
JohnnyO wrote:
Dee - that is just it though - The quotes you gave me as well as other
Barracuda owners, was about 3X the amount someone should be paying for
this type of service through a larger Web/Email hosting firm.
This is why I can't consider an outsourced email
-mail for
WISP's as they frequently need a lower cost solution.
Cheers,
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Very good points George. Frank has definitely worked hard to show his
support of WISPA and deserves our gratitude for sure. Frank, we all
thank you for everything you have done and continue to do for WISPA. You
are a friend to our organization and we appreciate you very
Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:
My suspicion is you'll
get the support if you represent what people want. People vote with
their feet and pocketbooks. I've seen a lot of good people leave.
I've seen a lot of good people forced out because the GOB's could not
stand them. And I've seen a lot of good
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get the support if you represent what people want. People vote with
their feet and pocketbooks. I've seen a lot of good people leave.
I've seen a lot of good people forced out because
') like Rohn 25G aren't but 12 across - so
you
wind up with the 3 sectors only 1' apart at their bases.
I wish you had some more ideas :-), but thanks for the thought and the
time!
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Sponsor of the Florence Chamber of Commerce.
Part of the dues is the local TV station does a nice commercial.
Here's mine:
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as well.
But I think your active well thought out ideas and advice is a part of
the consensus building that is needed to help lead WISPA in the right
direction.
So yeah we want your input/help.
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Which is the better value?
WISPA $250.00 dues that make you smarter and better or
Local Community Support $5,000.00
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I need cameras that will take pictures in the night.
Something that is reasonable in price and maybe can catch a license
plate number.
It does not have to be an ip camera.
Does anyone have experience in this?
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Web access, very rich triggering options
including selected parts of the image for e-mail or FTP. It doesn't have an
AP built in, however, so you need PoE or other power.
. . . j o n a t h a n
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Vista is a disaster. Crappy interface. Hides everything in strange
places and in non intuitive fashion.
I seen Vista for the first time a couple weeks ago. I felt stupid not
being able to navigate so easily in front of the customer.
Now I need
to the
top.
What are you guys using for free-standing towers at these heights?
Kelly Shaw
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computers to send out millions upon millions of spam e-mails.
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[it’s] a huge problem for ATT and
Verizon. And an important social issue as well.”
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Charles Wu wrote:
Saw them in Vegas, they're completely separate / different radios from
Dragonwave
As for deployments, it's still pretty new and probably still in beta
(they literally just finished the GUI interface the day before InterOp
in Vegas)
Now, someone just has to step up and be
service, on a major highway, not to mention getting off the
beaten path to individuals homes. Some times it really is more
economical to string copper than put up towers.
Sam Tetherow
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“By 2012
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I would like
manufacturers in the That should do what you need, and be damn
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Range is about 2.5 miles
Thanks Charles
Charles Wu wrote:
George,
DragonWave 18 Ghz Horizon will most likely do the job for you -- here's
a web link for more info:
http://www.dragonwaveinc.com/products-horizon.asp
What's nice about it is that you can buy it at 50 Mb, and upgrade it
(via software) up to 400 Mb
Alan, I was an electrician for just about 30 years.
Drywallers with routers in their hands are one the most dangerous things .
George
Alan Cain wrote:
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I was reading this thread, and I had a thought (scary thing!, LOL), it
it possible that inside the conduit, there is a
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Rick Harnish wrote:
Fastest and most reliable does not equate to broadband penetration which his
where the US is lagging.
I can tell you, my penetration is not lagging!
woo hoo
I'm on my 4th install today.
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Ralph wrote:
whatever
roo-tenna or tupperware box
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The reason we like stuff MT and Star, it works and we like it.
The future is arriving, there will be lots of new certified Star and MT
products to choose from.
http://forums.star-os.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=67stc=1d=1180571824
That one is called the Can-O-War. See it looks like
pick T-1 prices will never understand the pressures
the wisp who is trying to bring broadband to the 40.00 market has.
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DO this. I would pay
a
PREMIUM for an AP with the horsepower and features that the Microtik
offers.
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that there are some on this list that
think FCC certification is up for debate. There may be a need for
clarification in some cases but like it or not the FCC has the final say
in what can and cannot be certified.
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Matt Liotta wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
Dawn,
Just how many wisp customers did you have in your short career as a wisp?
Why is it that some people who don't actually participate in running a
wireless service want to come in and try to tell us how to run our wisps?
I don't think
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
Is that really a necessary question,
It sure is to find out where she's coming from.
As a wisp, a long term wisp, as the person that bootstrapped this tiny
bbs-isp from the dial up days in 99 to where we are today, who has put
his money where his mouth is, and taken
to be clarified not argued against which seems to be the
norm among some on this list.
How would the number of customers I had on my network have any bearing
on this discussion?
Regards,
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Dawn,
Just how many wisp customers did you have in your short career as a
wisp
Joe wrote:
Not sure about now but when smartbridges came out with Nexus line it had a a
few extra channells. And it was certified.
Did you know it was Pac Wireless who paid for the certifications on the
original Smart Bridges, not Smart Bridges?
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In this instance, WISPA needs to make an official stance to publicly
state that we oppose any and all legislation requiring an isp to block
this or other sites, pharmaceutical or not.
We are not the censors of the internet and it's a slippery slope when we
take on that roll.
George
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Ok I screwed up and sent it to the wrong list.
George
George Rogato wrote:
Thank you for the opportunity to highlight my views for the future of
WISPA and for allowing me to serve you as a Board of Director.
As the Treasurer and a Director of WISPA,
I will continue my roll in building
later to accelerate fiber migration. So I
can't help but wonder if Verizon would bet against Evslin. Or on him.
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Isn't the reason they are replacing some of their copper with fiber is
because they then do not have to allow competition to ride their wires?
Old wires old rules, new fiber new rules?
George
Peter R. wrote:
The ATT (originally SBC) VDSL plan requires copper to the home. Fiber
to the
For Last Mile-
FreeSpace Optics can be had now up to 1/2 mile for as low as $5K. GB
manufacturers are going to realize soon, the day of the huge profit
margin will be a thing of the past. The competition is here on all fronts.
Tom DeReggi
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Matt Liotta wrote:
I will say it is in line with what most
people are expecting out of Trango price wise.
-Matt
And that price is?
:)
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The auto transfer switch and propane caught my eye and I figured I'd
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was surprised to find a good price on a generator at Lowe's, but then
I always thought of Lowe's as more of a home improvement store, and
didn't expect them to carry things this big. (Maybe I'm just naive or
something, dunno.)
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use
inexpensive SIP devices on the inside of the network.
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OK. Fair Comment. So how do you do it right?
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hours after falling 500+ feet. Four workers
within the past 60 days. Safety is my only issue when we get in the air.
If I can't afford the right equipment, we don't do the job. We don't cut
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I'm pretty sure TJ is Travis and that was just another discussion we
have had countless times about how much we are worth.
I say we are worth at least what it would cost for another provider to
come in and get up to where we are. IN A SHORT TIME SPAN.
That price can vary, but it's probably
I recall on the moto list, maybe it was chuck, determined that 2.4 and 5
gig phones also use 900 to either send or recieve.
That would be why they are alll 900MHz as well.
George
Mike Ireton wrote:
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I'd like to know how it is that they can provide e911 for their voip
offering?
Last I heard, a voip call was required to have e911. Like to know how
they are going to pull their roaming wifi voip off without saying, it's
cell phone service even though it's wifi voip.
Very serious issue
What does that mean.
They relay GPS location to the fire department/cops?
I can see a double standard here. Anyone else?
George
Peter R. wrote:
The GPS locator in the handset probably.
George Rogato wrote:
I'd like to know how it is that they can provide e911 for their voip
offering
cell has to have E-911 (enhanced).
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/apr/06/fcc_chief_wants_better_accuracy_cell_911_calls/
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What does that mean
the landline is a very value.
On Jul 21, 2007, at 12:55 PM, George Rogato wrote:
I'd like to know how it is that they can provide e911 for their voip
offering?
Last I heard, a voip call was required to have e911. Like to know how
they are going to pull their roaming wifi voip off without saying
Haudy Kazemi wrote:
http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/discuss.php?fm=mff=136fi=1248052 A
call to 911 will always try to use a tower if one is avaiable (even if
you are connected to wifi), if not it will use the wifi network and
privide the address that you registered with t-mobile
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One advice of caution, buy the stripper crimper from the same place that
sells the connectors.
Not all connectors are the same.
for the record, I use electro com and buy my tools from them as well as
the times ez's for 5 gig and 2 gig and the cheaper crimp /crimp aluminum
connectors for 2
Why would you expect an answering service to do tech suport?
Isn't it out of their league to handle anythng more than taking a name
number and message?
The problem I see with hotspot tech support, is the cost should be much
higher than the hotspot internet service costs. A per incident price
What frequency is this?
George
Patrick Leary wrote:
It is an ATT commercial. Near the end of the ad is a blue box on the
desk. That is an Alvarion BreezeMAX Si self-install CPE. This is an
802.16e WiMAX network and according to the add they are selling data and
voice (the Si's can have voice
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Felix A. Lopez wrote:
Paul - I recall a wireless operator wanted his field
technician to be able to VPN into their server (using
his handheld PDA) and download trouble tickets for
field repair jobs on CPE, check network status, etc.
They wanted to do this over Verizon but also WiFi. And
they
I know those EZ's are easy, but they are expensive.
Why don't you just learn to use the cheap ones and get it right. Why ay
more if you don't have to?
George
Mike Hammett wrote:
The RJ-45 male connectors and crimpers I use are a PITA sometimes. What are
some nice connectors and crimpers
of outdoor cable I used
were all pretty easy, but as I've started to get different kinds of
cable in, some are more difficult to work with than others.
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Depends upon your market and what you can get away with and who you want
to target.
Mike Hammett wrote:
Does this sound fair to all parties?
My normal rate is $40/hour, with $80/hour for emergencies.
I charge $150/month to manage a business's network. This includes 3 hours of
support.
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I know those EZ's are easy
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, regardless if they
are a pain in the ass or who's fault it is, you will get a bad reputation.
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it, for free. The
internet is working fine when I go over there with my laptop. It's only
a couple I've done this to.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
Customers are hard to come by to dispose of them so easily.
I wonder, I wonder what it is that is causing the customer to complain?
Maybe you can
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refunded, we are not Macy's.
They also have to give 30 day notice. And if they prepaid to get some
discount or special rate plan, nadda.
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