Does this mean we can all do this now?
Who is the wisp?
George
Mike Hammett wrote:
> On one of the wireless lists someone stated that the FCC approved a site
> registration with the XR3's FCC ID. They even corrected an error in his
> registration.
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Larry Yunker wrote:
but I think that cellular
> service is where this all started. Changes in availability, reliability,
> packages, and competition in the cellular market has also lead to much of
> the push for early termination fee (ETF) reform.
>
There was a point in time when T Mobile wa
Well it's good to know your ok JohhnyO
JohnnyO wrote:
> This is FUNNY - Where is Rick Smith ?
>
> Kurt - do you remember shaking guy wires on a tower while Rick Smith was on
> it ?
>
> Kurt - do you remember asking a 40+yr old woman for sex ?
>
> Kurt - do you remember lying to me and Rick ab
We placed an order yesterday. Usually we just buy from Pac directly. But
for some reason, not sure they referred my wife, the buyer to Streakwave.
Maybe that will be a better option in the future. Buying from the
resllers and avoiding direct sales.
George
There is two paths to take young kirk.
Wise one is to avoid that path altogether.
Confucius say "better to consult your cpa than your lawyer"
{BONG}
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
>> Or perhaps you are one of those that doesn't believe the govt has the
> right
> to impose an imcome tax...
>
> I don't
What ever you do decide to charge on a bit cap metered unit price plan,
start the base fee off at the competitive market price and then work
backwards to determine how much transfer is included.
An example:
if you like $2.00 per gig unit price, and the typical market price in
your area is say $4
Wow, they couldn't give the network away?
Joe Laura, whats the deal there.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080426/tc_cmp/207402189;_ylt=AqS7YkbKYk4hm1iXQp1RDuojtBAF
The Internet service provider had tried a three-pronged approach before
it decided to terminate the network, said Chris Marshall, E
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> roflmao
>
> ONE person can't take care of 600 subs.
Your right, it takes one guy, me, to answer the phone, and another guy,
my employee to go take care of that sub.
So it's 2 people minimum.
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How many employees you got over there Kurt?
Went through your web site, very nice indeed. I like your testimonials
and history section.
Keep up the good work, I think your a success.
George
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
> What are you charging per month? We are at 300 customers per employee and
> MRC i
A man who wanted to share old music with friends, a representative from
the Christian Coalition of America, film and music industry
representatives, and a group of angry grandmothers showed up for a
hearing on network management practices,
but those who manage the networks did not.
http://news
We need more volunteer ism from this group. A lot of us are here just
reading the list getting good ideas and advice and not really doing much
to contribute to wispa as an association or industry group.
Here is a situation where the feds are going to add regulation to your
business. You, me, we
When you are continuously profitable?
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
> Whats the magic client number?
>
>
>
> Kurt Fankhauser
> WAVELINC
> P.O. Box 126
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> 419-562-6405
> www.wavelinc.com
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We talked about this on other lists a year r so ago.
Open Range Communications, headquartered in Denver, Colo., has been
approved to receive a $267 million loan from USDA Rural Development to
provide broadband service to 518 rural communities in 17 states.
Talk about the government funding a st
I received this email for assistance from Nick Voth, owner of Easy
Street today. I'm sure there are many wisps who also offer DSL and may
be affected and interested in what the future holds for you.
So I'm passing this along for your benefit and I've included Nick Voth's
email address for your conv
Why do you want to be a non profit?
Every network needs at least someone who knows and understands that
network on a 24/7 full time basis. Lot of responsibility.
Why not run it as a business and build an asset that you can either sell
or transfer to someone else if the financial burden becomes
Not wisps, but rather internet service providers in general.
David E. Smith wrote:
> George Rogato wrote:
>> ISPs hog rights in fine print
>
> What part of that makes you think that anyone is going after WISPs
> specifically? Pretty much every ISP large and small I've
ISPs hog rights in fine print
NEW YORK - What's scary, funny and boring at the same time? It could
be a bad horror movie. Or it could be the fine print on your Internet
service provider's contract.
Those documents you agree to — usually without reading — ostensibly
allow your ISP to watch
femtocells
This is a great innovation that can help wisps gain market share.
With these femtocells, the cell phone works in the house so the consumer
doesn't need to have an extra land line.
The customer is probably paying 80.00 or so for their dsl - telephone
line. No land line needed for us w
Travis Johnson wrote:
> Just want to point out a couple things...
>
> "up to 50 Mbps" means anywhere from 0 to 50... and
>
> The local cable company has automatic throttling even on downloads. One
> customer said he was downloading a video driver (150MB file) and it
> started at 3Mbps and by th
Comcast will also be offering up to 50 Mbps for downloading, or
receiving, files. Uploading, or sending, files will be at up to 5 Mbps.
The monthly $150 price is available only to residential customers; small
businesses will have to pay $200 for a package that includes additional
technical supp
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080326/ap_on_hi_te/wimax_funding
Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Cable Inc. are discussing a plan to fund a
new wireless Internet venture that would be run by Sprint Nextel Corp.
and Clearwire Corp., The Wall Street Journal reported late Tuesday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080324/ap_on_hi_te/google_fcc;_ylt=AkXJL6.AzyhJMRYi8ue_jqsjtBAF
SAN FRANCISCO - Less than a week after losing in the latest U.S.
spectrum auction, Google Inc. has started pitching its plan to use TV
"white space" — unlicensed and unused airwaves — to provide wireless
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20080319/tc_pcworld/143619;_ylt=Arm6Nh.9uPFRIzMCaVig6nMjtBAF
The new plan would measure broadband availability by Census tract, a
geographic area that's typically significantly smaller than a Zip Code.
And the agency will break out five speed tiers in its upcoming
Someone was just offering whaite label voip for 12.00 per month here at
wispa.
Who?
I'm interested in learning more
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What about Butch?
Butch can maybe better define the difference between MT and Star as a
router considering Star V3 which has been out for a while now. I see
Butch on the Star forums, so I'm assuming he knows both quite well.
Star does BGP and bandwidth shaping, it's done bandwidth shaping for
Brad Belton wrote:
> Why are you going with StarOS over MT for a rackmount router? From
> everything I've heard (and the little I've seen of StarOS) MT is leaps and
> bounds ahead of StarOS in the routing arena.
>
> Best,
>
>
> Brad
>
Brad,
Not to be antagonistic, but rather to be better
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080314/ap_on_hi_te/p2p_verizon
Would be nice if there was a way to control the simultaneous
connections. What would be even nicer if P4P companies actually
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It could be something else in the 2.4 gig range that is not wifi and
thats why you can't see it in a survey.
Something that comes to mind, 2.4gig cameras. The proprietary ones that
are not wifi or ip cams.
George
J. Vogel wrote:
> Is it possible for interference to prevent a signal from showin
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
> It's $700. Does that even come close to being worth it? Who is going?
>
> Brian
>
Brian,
It is worth every penny.
Everyone should go to ISPCON and get as much as you can.
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> Any good, affordable sources for outdoor CAT5?
>
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George Rogato wrote:
> I'm not the network for my network.
> I do know that what we do is to limit the number of connections. Mike
> our admin has a script that runs, I'm assuming on a bsd box that
> prob
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But I think to avoid having any liabilities or bad blood, I'm go to be
explicit in exactly how slow certain applications go and how fast others
are allowed.
George Rogato wrote:
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080225/ap_on_hi_te/fcc_internet_regulation;_ylt=Ame
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080225/ap_on_hi_te/fcc_internet_regulation;_ylt=Amemx2yVrJg63gF8aZg0fzQjtBAF
Federal regulators on Monday said they are ready to discipline Internet
service providers who secretly favor certain types of data traffic, like
Web surfing, over others, like file sharing.
Mark McElvy wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone has used Superpass 900 Mhz antennaes? I had
> them recommended to me by a guy in a training class. I ordered some but
> I am not real impressed with the mounting system, have not been able to
> test the RF performance yet.
>
>
>
> Mark McElvy
> Accu
Yes, OLSR is reportedly working well and the last thing they have added
that some were looking for is BGP.
V3 has come a long way.
Butch Evans wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, George Rogato wrote:
>
>> I just opened up a session into a 4port staros box and it says
>> 802.1q v
Hmmm
I just opened up a session into a 4port staros box and it says 802.1q
virtual vlan set up.
and surely you have read the thread recently about Matt's voip
performance with p2p running wild.
So yes, it has qos support and vlan support.
Butch Evans wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2008
Bill Price wrote:
> We are just acquired a wireless network that has 3 tower locations. The
> router they were using was a Dlink DFL210(?) they had set up with a 6MB
> circuit. We need a router that will handle VLANS, handle more bandwidth if
> needed, QoS, firewall (This network does a NAT). Were
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In their new enclosure.
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They are only like 10 cents a piece. So a 1000 is only 100.00
David Peterson wrote:
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e such an upload.
Travis Johnson wrote:
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>
> I've never heard of a product that can deliver 3:1 on bandwidth vs.
> spectrum.
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second, hey thats BYTES not bits in
star, 32 megs.
Not sure who was pushing that much traffic, maybe a virus infected pc on
the bench.
But this was a Star-os war4 at 5.8 10MHz wide channel PtP
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If you want to do that with star and I'm sure mt and others have this as
well. You just simply open up the ping utility on the ap and ping the
client. You can select your packet sizes as well.
And another thing we do, is to test throughput from the su to the ap or
beyond with the built in bandwi
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Yikes,
Thats a lot of bandwidth, and we're not talking pron.
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Seen a lot of agony there. And Wisps that threw in the towel as well.
It's one reason why I never say anything about what I don't use.
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> ubquity SR9 or XR9, but no luck so far.
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>> One of them the ap worked but I couldn't get into it. I added a Ubiquiti
>> XR9 sector and moved all the subs over to it. I was wor
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> What or do you have any experience with StarOS and 900mzh?
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I have 16 900MHz sectors now.
All but 2 of them are star running 50/50
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Here's a link:
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Guess this is where the Sprint customers went.
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I just signed up and they gave me a free local number.
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Something tells me they will eventually adopt every person on earth and
change our last names to Google.
Of course there will be a little advertizement somehwere that can't be
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I understand that a wisp here at wispa has worked with tucows to add
wireless stuff to it.
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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 scenario for us.
> This
t would be doubtful that there could be a merger between the two orgs.
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.
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So I keep it simple.
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Chuck McCown - 2 wrote:
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>
> http://www.pacwireless.com/products/UM.shtml
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> Travis
> Microserv
>
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>> What is a J mount?
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>> got a picture by chance?
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>> Travis Johnson wrote:
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What is a J mount?
got a picture by chance?
Travis Johnson wrote:
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>
> Where is everyone buying their "J-mounts" for doing installs? I use
> about 100 per month and my previous source no longer carries them.
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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
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
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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
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Anybody have any e
Thanks Travis.
I was hoping that Akamai would make somethings go faster being at my pop
rather than across the net.
Glad Windows updates are there. Any idea what else is there that is a
possible bandwidth saver or performance enhancer.
We used to have Akamai Servers and a caching server back i
Anybody have any experience with Akamai?
I'm thinking of adding some Akamai servers to my network again, looking
for opinions.
Thanks
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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
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
Merry Christmas
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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:
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Matt do you have any product numbers for the equipment your using?
Which types of equipme
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redundant fiber ring capable of doing 1000Mbps.
Travis
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Thanks for offering to help,
Here's what I have.
My noc is across a creek from a water tank that I have a dozen ap's
on. So I have to do aerial to get there. I want to use an aerial cable
t
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to answer to get answers:
How far do you want to go?
What kind of data and data rates are you looking for?
What equipment is at the ends?
Hanging from poles, buried, etc.?
George Rogato wrote:
Anyone do fiber?
I'm wondering where I should be looking for good pricing on some
aerial fib
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.
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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
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
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
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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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Chuck Profito
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CV-ACCESS, INC
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Providing High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
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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
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
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