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Guess it cmes down to what you are selling and what does it cost you
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you have a MT box at your noc.
Best solution is to do some bandwidth rules limiting your netowrk to
never go more than x megs and to make your users burst or fall back.
I would still consider a caching server to handle the videos just the
same. That ought to shave something.
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CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Jonathan,
You said snip
In fact, we make a targeted messaging product that inserts a toolbar-like,
unobtrusive message into subscriber browsers display.
Is this program or code for sale to wispa members? Maybe tell us a few
details. I was hoping we could use it for late
Also also, is this even on-topic for
this list, because I'm not sure.)
David Smith
MVN.net
I think it's on topic. Especially if a wispa person can benefit.
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Butch Evans wrote:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
been installed in very large cable operators. I'd be happy to talk
off-line. It does scale smoothly from 1K to millions of subs.
There have been 2 people who've asked for some other detail on the list,
and I'll add my name in
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
RadioShack has one for $21:
Model 22-602
It's a multimeter with clamp-on ammeter probe.
I had one from them years ago and looked like a real electrician's tool and
worked well. However, this seems to have a clamp-on probe and goes to 30
amps. For under $21, I might get
than
our cpes, to the customer.
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, vandals computer
viruses.
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to the customer
as possible to idiot proof their connectivity. Thus, the quality router.
I bet even wisps who use your gear for resi have had issues and lost
customers because of the confusion of where responsibility lies
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Not the wife story again..
JohnnyO wrote:
What's illegal about it ? How about scanning and connecting and using an
open access point.
Jack - let me ask you a very simple question. If you left your front
door open, and I just happened to be walking by and noticed your wife,
would it be ok
Mark McElvy wrote:
In general what is considered a better combination, lower powered radio
w/ higher gain antenna or higher powered radio w/ lower gain antenna?
Mark
Rule of thumbs, keep the beamwidth to a minimum and use the lowest power
needed to get the job done. These two rules will let
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one that would be
great. Have a nice day.
Thank You,
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in their trucks...
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Rick Smith wrote:
nod
?
What are others doing for this?
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Pac Wireless makes them:
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Mark Nash wrote:
George, awhile back I
on the phone whenever I have dealt with
them.
If
any of you can point me to a link were I can purchase one that
would be
great. Have a nice day.
Thank You,
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I wonder how many subs US Wireless has?
Peter R. wrote:
US Wireless Online Sells 50.1 Percent Ownership Stake to Sutioc Enterprises
Tuesday January 2, 2007
http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/070102/04.html
Operational Management and Support Services to be Provided by IElement
Corporation
a good count that we easily compare
with WISP pure play type business.
Patrick Leary
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Alvarion, Inc.
o: 650.314.2628
c: 760.580.0080
Vonage: 650.641.1243
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Are they the company that bought Allen M. 's WISP? As I recall he was an
Alvarion shop
Patrick
Oh, yeah, Patrick, I'm not dissing you or Alvarion, I have a great deal
of respect for you and Alvarion and think I would use your product if I
wasn't satisfied with Lonnie. Matter of fact your latest release looks
like a fine product.
I was just setting the record straight.
George Rogato
along major roads and sometime by 2015,
every car will come with DSRC built in.
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Does this mount fit around a 2 galvi pipe?
I think a 2 galvi pipe has outside dimensions of 2 3/8
Nt quite sure.
George
Marketing wrote:
Sorry Mark. I should have explained in more detail.
The 5200223 is the complete hardware kit with the heavy duty L-Bracket
included. This is setup to be
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Is that a Soekris board?
George
Ralph wrote:
It will be something
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Last, they started making a 24V PoE injector for Trango products. It
provided grounding by use of a 3 prong power cable.
Got a url for these?
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George - here is the URL - - scroll to the bottom of that page and choose
24v http://pacwireless.com/products/POE.shtml
Mac
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SPA962 - 6-Line IP Phone with Color Display
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Good write up
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
Just like anything else in life, to find the rare diamonds, you got to
dig through a lot of coal.
That was a very nice and polite way to express this.
See, there is lots of diamonds here!
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Sheesh, I hate to bad mouth smart bridges, but I went that way once, was
sort of like being blinded while walking in your bare feet and stepping
into a pit of hot coals. Kinda still haunts me.
I'm not that technically savy, but I have no problem using ssh'ing ito a
star-os ap and configuring
to ask real fast, like very first, was how
many computers and laptops do they have and which one doesn't work.
If they say all, it's one direction and if they say, just my mac, etc,
it's end of the story.
George Rogato wrote:
Sheesh, I hate to bad mouth smart bridges, but I went that way once
that, has anyone had success in using the standard 23db dual-pol
with this enclosure?
Many thanks,
Paul
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I can't believe the Pat's blew that one after manhandling the Colts
early on.
Rick Harnish wrote:
Go Colts! Wow what a game. Finally Superbowl Bound!
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I think the one we bought a year ago is an Elk River harness. It has a
seat, which is just a bar that goes under your behind. It's very
comfortable.
Think it was more than 200, more like 300.
But you will also need a few different lanyards and such.
Harness is useless without the lanyards,
have a way to convert mass addresses into lat / long numbers ?
I have a spreadsheet of locations for a customer that I'd like to map in
Radio Mobile, and obviously need to do it via Lat/Long.
R
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
He's back down, close to a normal user now and loves his netflix.
It's a FAR more cost effective mechanism for getting his movies to him.
Netflix has started doing an online download your movie deal. The dvd's
will eventually go out of favor.
And this is the benefit of using Star-Os at the customer end. We cbq
them there.
It would be great if thee was some advanced bandwidth management
features available as well.
Rich Comroe wrote:
My precious!
It further occurs to me that even if you have radio built-in bw management you
.
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Sam Tetherow wrote:
Some of
us operate in the well under 10,000 people areas where 'finding a higher
ARPU customer' is not really a viable option. We have to be all things
in order to have enough customers to pay the bills.
This is how my market is, the biggest customer would be the
My thinking is that Boeing engineers may have simply failed to learn a
lesson that some WISPs have known for years. Any knowledgeable WISP
could have told Boeing that putting two dozen access points inside an
airplane cabin would create so much self-interference that the system
would never
Blake Bowers wrote:
The pickles... The famous pickles. Got to love it. You tie the
pickles with the
bankruptcy, when every industry analyst, all the business mags, Vlasic
themselves,
all agree, Walmart or the pickle deal was not a critical factor in their
bankruptcy.
Not sure about
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- Original Message - From: George Rogato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jim, One bit of advice I can give you
WASHINGTON - The nation's chief telecommunications regulator stands
accused of misrepresenting the facts while pushing through rules that
will make it easier for big phone companies to get into cable television.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070128/ap_on_bi_ge/cable_competition
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Hello,
Would any of your like to share a copy of a letter of intent to buy out
another party?
I have the chance to buy out another ISP/WISP.
Thanks!
ryan
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another party?
I have the chance to buy out another ISP/WISP.
Thanks!
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we have benefited from phone competition and our local rates are so
low.
DBS is cheaper -- but it has not affected the broadcast TV rates.
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I know it's not the answer your looking for, but I am in a market served
by cable and dsl all at just as fast rates and just about the same
pricing or less.
My advantage is the personalized service.
When was the last time the owner of ATT went to the home of a customer
and gave them support.
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WELCOMEMarty Roadstar!
Welcome Marty.
Glad you chose to join
Thanks Rick, your the man!
Hey, does every paid member automatically get signed up to the membes
list or is a manual thing?
George
Rick Harnish wrote:
It's taken care of George.
Thanks
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David welcome aboard, is Colubris becoming a member of WISPA?
George
David Wilson wrote:
Hello to the WISPA Community. Some of you may remember me since I
started my wireless career in 1998 with BreezeCOM. After working with
several wireless Manufacturers, I have found a home with Colubris
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WELCOMEMartyRoadstar!
Thanks Rick, your the man!
Hey, does every
Patrick Leary wrote:
I trust that rumor -- no matter
who about -- is promptly 86'ed.
Patrick
Yes, its a well run list
;)
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I used your tower agreement for one of the water tanks I'm on.
I read through the agreement, made the changes that need to be, and
submitted it went from there.
Basically, your agreement was good enough to use as a basis and avoid
having to deal with a lawyer until I was down to the end.
Then
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
WiNOG was headed that way, but it is now dormant.
What happened to Charles' WINOG?
He seemed to be doing a good job..
George
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Very nice find Mike!
This surely will come in handy.
George
Mike Delp wrote:
Firefox has an add-on that will allow you to use Nagios in the toolbar and
has a notifier if anything goes down. For anyone who wants it, here it is
HYPERLINK
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be accommodated with higher power radios such Teletronic's
18dbm Atheros cards or Ubiquiti's SR5 18-26db cards.
Tom DeReggi
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Mac Dearman wrote:
But George :-) answer my question:
Are you running G mode on towers with multiple broadcasts? Like a tower with
3 120* sectors?
My Original main tower is 3 sectors of B, too many B clients to swap an
AP over and find out at that busy noisy site. Would be the ultimate
Amps?
The success of G is less noise and less power. IMHO
Never looked for a G amp or tried a G high powered card.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Has anyone found an amp that'll work CORRECTLY with g AND b?
marlon
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Totally agree. A bad G link will still give as good as a GOOD B link.
G will give 5 mbps even when it is close to not connecting and B
requires superb signals to get 5 mbps.
Lonnie
On 2/4/07, George Rogato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have quite abit
Mac Dearman wrote:
See inline please
my noise floor is as I live in Louisiana and my
noise floor is just that - -MINE. I created the noise and I live with I have
created. That's one of the purposes for the sectors.
Maybe part of the difference is the city and the woods. I serve both and
Anyone seen this speed test?
http://www.numion.com/YourSpeed3/Run.php?QuickStart=SelectDefaults
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animal, a diferent driver than V3. V3 is the best to
date.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
with sites that have 10 users in a 15 mile RADIUS, you have to have an
amp
marlon
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Patrick Leary wrote:
because former FCC policy chief, Robert Canary
(now with Cisco), has been posting on the isp-wireless list that WISPs
are not obligated to file Form 477.
You sure?
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I believe you John that they are scared of wireless and are shunning
wireless.
But I can't help but think that every hospital I go in has lots of wireless.
I was up in Oregon Health Sciences and they must have had a cisco ap
every 30' of cieling space.
John Scrivner wrote:
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area of Michigan that had
no high-speed connectivity.
http://telephonyonline.com/mag/telecom_funding_fiber_farm/
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Ross Cornett wrote:
Hey guys, I hope some of you can enlighten me on what is the best line of
router out there for home and small business. We have used linksys and netgear
and their broadband routers have not held up very well. Anyone have any ideas
as to what they are using and what
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Well this was an exiting day on the lists.
I would find it hard to believe that the wisp industry
Mac Dearman wrote:
That sounds like an excellent idea Brian!
I don't think that WISPA has the money or the time to chase down illegal
operators. I also don't think it is something that WISPA ought to get in to,
but I don't think it would be a bad idea for WISPA to get behind its members
and
Jack Unger wrote:
To answer your second question, yes - if Dennis paid me to appear at his
City Council meeting to lobby for his company I would be happy to do
that. The only requirement would be that I talk with Dennis first to be
sure that I was knowledgeable enough about his company to
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Hi All,
I have a water tower that's kicking my tail. I've been through a slug
of sb and inscape and compex ap's. Everything works for a little while
then either outright dies or starts flaking out.
Power seems to be fine, and there are NO
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wispa wrote:
You actually think that the big guys will actually let that happen?
Yeah, I can see it now, our upstreams turning CALEA compliance into a
profit center.
Anyways if you want to bring your own tape recorder up to the feds and
ask them some questions, go for it.
But the
quite a bit of room. But whatever I
put in has to work with my existing customers at that site.
thoughts?
marlon
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wispa wrote:
You actually think that the big guys will actually let that happen?
Yeah, I can see it now, our upstreams turning CALEA compliance into a
profit center
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rabbtux rabbtux wrote:
I try to keep a low profile around here, you listen twice and speak
once. Wispa membership has been a good experience for me. However,
Patrick has once again, been the HIGH MiGHTY, and jumped all over my
one phrase. I did not mean to imply anything illegal about my
Oh, let me add one thing though, the members only list is free of
vendors pitching their wares or bragging about their past or trying to
influence through propaganda..
Of course it's only open to paying WISPA members. But it is fairly private.
George
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Best way to convince is to educate.
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, but to me the common denominator in all
this is to make the customer happy, and use them for woma.
Not saying your wrong, but rather it's how you look at it.
I look at it this way.
George
Peter R. wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
The very next day a sub called and complained that he was having
wanted to remind you to find ways to upsell :)
- Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.
George Rogato wrote:
Well your probably right, but a couple of things.
Everyone pays up front an install and activation fee and the numbers I
posted are approx.
2nd thing, how much is bandwidth cost?
Most people look
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rabbtux rabbtux wrote:
Not to stir the fcc sticker debate, but what gear is out there today
that is compatable with a MT/SR5 access point? Looking for lower
cost CPEs for 1-5 mile deployments.
Thanks
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That was a most unfortunate fact that has not been discussed on the
wispa list.
They never met a wisp and they are setting policy for muni wifi
Very scary.
George
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And, just list the American UL stuff, skip the non American and licensed
gear.
George Rogato wrote:
Aw come on now.
Thats was just a not well thought out hip shot slur.
Fact was you just said Tranzeo you admired. They were innovative. Been
there for 5 years now. I used them when you were
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