Anyone ever do this? I had some that got painted with aluminized
rustoleum today Now I am wondering what it'll do.
Jason
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Good,
Thanks Joe. I was worried that the solvents might penetrate the
cable jacket and do who know what.
Joe Laura wrote:
No worries. Might even give it a little shielding. hehe.
Superior Wireless
New Orleans,La.
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How do all you guys in NEC enforcement areas handle the grounding
issue? Details please. Currently I am not in an enforcement area, but
that's about to change.
Scratching head,
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just not very
good. Has anyone else tried them? Results?
Is there a way to measure conducted output power at the antenna end of
the coax? I could verify the radio output that way. Or a microwave
field strength measurement I can do (spectrum analyzer?)?
Any ideas guys
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itself was my worry . I tried both polarities on the antenna I was
testing with.
David E. Smith wrote:
Jason wrote:
I have a difficult question for the list. I was testing my 1st
routerboard/mikrotik ap this evening with terrible results. Let me give
you the rundown of what
To clarify,
I was looking specifically for AP's that were certified for 120deg
sectors. I Searched the FCC database and couldn't find anything about
the Tranzeos. YMMV, however. Can anyone clear this up? A link?
Jason
John Scrivner wrote:
I sure thought I saw certs once on the
List,
Anyone know a good place to out-source email hosting to?
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Gang,
I got this email today and it included my ebay user name, which is
nothing like my email address. I have never (knowingly) linked the two
together publicly, so my guess is that it is legit. Has anyone
forwarded it to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever the correct address is?
Jason
This happens to me every so often; usually just 3 or 4 emails at a
time. This was just a bigger jolt of it.
Jason
David E. Smith wrote:
John Scrivner wrote:
It is not a clock issue. All the messages that were sent with old dates
were already delivered previously. These are duplicate
to match. It has to be built
cheaply, and the regs just don't allow it, not for anyone that wants a ROI.
Any ideas are more than welcome, and if my documents turn out good
enough, I'll submit them to the list for others to recycle during their
5 minutes.
Sorry for writing
instinct.
Jason
Ryan Spott wrote:
I have been offered the roof of a barn in my area to mount 900, 2.4 and
5.8 APs.
What is the minimum height above the metal that I want to be at if I
were to mount omnis?
I figured you folks would know with all the talk of metal water towers
and metal silos
ng 4 deep cycle batteries together and connect a
good multi-stage battery charger. Then I'd run my 48 V devices right
from the batteries. If you don't need 120AC, then there's no need for a
UPS. If the UPS is already there and uses a 48V stack, then I'd tap
into that...
J
e Antenna/radio-roll-your-own thing: doesn't the antenna
still have to appear in the manual issued by the manufacturer of the
radio as an acceptable replacement. I've been told by some WISPS that
have spoken with the FCC that it does...
Jason
Jack Unger wrote:
John,
Should WISPA c
Are the generators you guys have trouble with the inverter type? These
are basically an alternator and an inverter tied together. I know
Honda makes a number of them. The inverter type generates a square
wave to simulate a sine wave, which may cause your trouble.
Jason
Mark Nash wrote
Anyone know where I can get an outdoor enclosure, preferably metal,
approx 2' x 2' x 4'. Surplus, used, etc; near Arizona?
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the regular dns lookup (domain to ip) says they can not help me because
the IP
is not in their IP address space.
Jason
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the dish on the
other end).
Is there no work-around (like the dynamic ip guys or something)? I
hate to get that cheesy anyway
Can you tell I'm desperate?!
Jason
Mark Nash wrote:
You must deal with whoever is authoritative in that address space, probably
your immediate upstream
Since winbox came up lately,
How secure is the winbox protocol (assuming you have a great
password)? Is it safe enough to open up to the outside world, or would
I be asking to get hacked?
Jason
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Since winbox came up lately,
How secure is the winbox protocol (assuming you have a great
password)? Is it
Also, is verbal confirmation acceptable? I've had techs from manufacturer's
return calls after I asked about a specific antenna and tell me "yes, that's
an approved antenna." Or how about the specs page on the manufacturer
website? That way, new antennas could be adde
Does it happen in the morning when there is dew? Could you be getting
water in the lmrX00 at the AP or something? Is there some daily pattern?
Jason
Scott Reed wrote:
For the past week and a half, I have had a strange phenomenon going on
that I can not explain. I am hoping someone here
Everyone,
Can someone tell me who is required to fill out FCC form 499?
The legal language is too convoluted and cross-referenced for me
to follow here:
http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form499-A/499a.pdf
Jason
If my contribution is under $10,000 ($10,000 is several times my entire
annual revenue from my wisp, before expenses) do I still need to file?
If I do have to file, how much will I be billed when I get a 499 number
assigned to me?
Jason
Mike Hammett wrote:
If you have equipment, you fill
Hello everyone,
Has anyone successfully used satellite (ie, Directway 7700 or
similar) as their source of upstream bandwidth? If so or if not, why?
How did it turn out? Any suggestions? T1's are hard to come by here,
and I'm still shopping for alternatives.
Jason Wallace
WI
Al,
I plan to use a proxy, anyway, to offer filtering. It would be a
LAN setup without using "live" ip addresses. The bandwidth FAP is a
concern...
Jason
Al Grantier wrote:
jason in my experience with direct way they usually limit you
bandwidth plus its very hard to get
-put)? Right now I have
an 8 mile link with 28% quality and 16% signal strength. It's sticking
to 11Mbits/sec, but I have no way to test the throughput at the moment.
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Thanks Pete,
This is what I was looking for.
Jason
Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote:
What I have experienced is that 30% or better is usually a solid
signal quality. 15% or better is usually a solid signal strength. I
have never figured out a "%" to "dbm" translation.
T
I believe you can get the Rootenna/Senao 2611 unit with hardware to
mount it to a mast (no satellite arm) at:
http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.51/it.A/id.171/.f
One unit runs 170$, there is a decent discount on larger orders.
Jason
ps. these appear on ebay often also
". I do have a sony clie,
but even after a year of using it, I can't keep up when trying to write
down information during a conversation. Paper is the way to go then.
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for my clients that just works.
How do you other (small) WISPs do this?
Tangent: How do you Senao 2611 users keep Netbios & windows network
neighborhood data off the wireless network. I was told to add a SOHO
router to the mix, but don't want to invest in more equipment to m
...
Jason
Mac Dearman wrote:
Its called "VPN" Its the most simple thing you can do to provide
absolute security with the lowest overhead. If security is your issue
- - its about the only way to really protect data transfer. IMHO
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.ine
Marlon,
I appreciate the advice. Mostly I am interested in bullet proof
authentication of my clients. Any suggestions?
Jason
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Hiya Jason,
You are mixing your networks You won't normally run a homebrew
product to provide a top notch se
laimer: I can not be held responsible for your execution of this
concept/test. Maybe execution is not a good way to put it...
Jason Wallace
Scott Reed wrote:
Yep, found that mount. Couple bucks less and Electro-Comm, too.
I am looking at Schedule 40 steel pipe, 21' from a local guy
Sure, just my 2 cents.
Bob Moldashel wrote:
Or you could take someone's word for it that has done it probably 40+
times without issue
:-)
-B-
Jason wrote:
List,
As a Mechanical Engineer (non-PE), there are 2 obvious failure
modes. First, there is the folding of the ma
fficult to determine what the latest ruling is.
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t are not certified with the
radio, ie, sectors where no sector is approved? This is not so clear.
2. Where can I determine the types of antennas that have been certified
with a given radio?
Jason
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Its spelled out towards the end of the document.
30 db max radio pow
So, can I use a radio capable of more than the legal limit as long as I
turn it down to a legal level programatically?
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Jason,
1. My ap with 3 separate 120deg sectors and radios is limited to 1
watt EIRP per sector/radio, because it is PtMP.
No. Each AP radio/antenna
I it permissible to use un-fcc-certified antennas that claim a certain
dBi? There are several foreign manufacturers that sell good stuff...
Jason
Tom DeReggi wrote:
With 900, the reason, we can substitue High gain Yagis, is their is no
rule to prevent the higher gain antennas as long as
List,
I am looking for a 120 degree, Horizontal Pol, 18dBi sector. Any sources?
Jason
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Sorry, 2.4 Ghz is what I need.
Blair Davis wrote:
Frequency?
Jason wrote:
List,
I am looking for a 120 degree, Horizontal Pol, 18dBi sector. Any
sources?
Jason
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Does anyone have real values of noise reduction on 2.4 Ghz of a
horizontal pol antenna vs a vertical antenna.
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ly, I would like to use the 22 dbi Teletronics in my application
with a 14dbm radio for the greatest receive gain. Or at least a HZ
polarized antenna with decent gain.
Anyway, can someone please help. I appreciate those of you who have
helped me to even reach this point.
Jason Wallace
WISP startup
mini-pci/antenna combos that are legal? Where are the "Tons of
certified combinations" and their certs?
Also you said:
"Keep in mind that only a manufacturer of the product can consider it an
equal or lesser equivalent to what was originally approved "
Where did that co
ere a
mini-pci radio that can be adjusted to any output or at least 50mw?
Jason
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Anyone have experience with 2.4 gear getting coated with ashes? Really
fine coal ashes from a power plant? Does it harm signal RSSI, etc?
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Anyone know who they are and what they make? I saw a MAC id pop up in a
site survey that started with 00:12:CE, which was new to me. When I ran
it through some of the mac lookup databases it was registered by
Advanced Cybernetics Group.
Jason
For what it's worth (and maybe someone's already said this, but), the
US is 3,794,066 sq miles in size (wikipedia) which means the current
coverage is 19.767%! That's significant.
Jason
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Yes. I can see it now.
"Hi mr congressman, we
As I understand, circular polarization will help with the Fresnel
problem. It's polarity reverses when reflected, so the Fresnel
reflection won't degrade your signal as abruptly. I've never had to do
this, though.
Jason
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
> Hi All,
&
sement. I attached a pic for scale.
Jason
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
My budget is around 100-200 bucks. The small form factor is important. I
find that the ratings for these switches is usually from 5-72VDC. I am
looking to see if anyone on the list is actually using a switch like this in
produ
Oops! I didn't catch that. They might have a managed version; but
doubtful. Try clicking around their main site:
http://www.icpdas.com
Jason
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
Almost there! I need management. :(
ryan
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Also, does ISPConfig do what you want (it's free, open source, and has
paid support)?
http://www.ispconfig.org/
Jason
Mike Delp wrote:
> Check out DirectAdmin. It has some cool interfaces for the domain users.
>
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>
> Mike
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lls in a row telling you so (as long as the customer can still reach
the web server...)
Jason
David E. Smith wrote:
David, there are too many variables, I think, to have a compiled program
with the settings buried into it. We will want a way to modular-ize it.
Or
it could be done both ways
p; still isn't fixed) because of something weird on the
sears.com end. I think it has something to do with MTU...
Jason
Travis Johnson wrote:
Ok... I am open for more ideas. I am still unable to resolve
www.etsy.com, but I am able to ping and
traceroute from my DNS servers
to their IP ad
t the very least you'll loose a few decibels due to the additional
capacitance in the spare coax.
Jason
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Either I am a bad explainer or there are some bad readers here.
Lets start again. Lately I have had issues because WiFi sucks (wish I
could afford proprietary)
other
than attenuation when it's hooked up correctly.
Jason
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
That doesn't apply to inline pieces does it? Only ones that don't
terminate to anything
Otherwise every pigtail would be a disaster in the making
M
Ferrite beads do the same thing. By putting a ferrite on the
cables, you still let your signals through, but it looks less inviting
for the lightning.
Jason
Jenco Wireless wrote:
Contrary to popular belief, lightning likes to follow the path of
least inductance. Inductance is the resistance
Gang,
What's everyone using to do rate limiting or bandwidth shaping.
Bandwidth shaping is something I'm interested in. Are there any linux
packages that can do this well?
Jason
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
That helps.
Thanks!
As an fyi here's what I pay
John,
I worked with an audio engineer in a past life who used them to wire
sound systems for big churches and he claimed that not all punch down
blocks would pass the same bandwidth. How to tell the good from the
bad, I don't know. Maybe they come rated up to a certain freq?
Jason
r
without permission is a different animal; a little vigilante. But if
you save a life or something, who would fault you?
Jason
Jack Unger wrote:
Holy brainfade, JohnnyO.
Your comments about "highly illegal" just went STRAIGHT over my head.
What's illegal about Brian's emer
.
Does anyone know how to get something like this going? I am especially
interested in Linux/Ubuntu solutions.
Jason
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I do. I run a squid cache (that way filtering comes easy too). I get a
hit rate of 40% (40% of requested items come from the cache), and this
accounts for 20% of the bandwidth (the 40% are usually small graphics,
etc). So I stretch my bandwidth by about 20%.
Jason
Peter R. wrote:
Do any
TOLKIEN Bucket'
that has something to do with the Lord of the Rings. 'Leaky Bucket' is
a reference to my brains as I try to grasp bandwidth shaping.
Jason
Rich Comroe wrote:
Great reference and I've learned a tremendous amount from this list. I learned
that I have
put the wife and kids to work. And made it
work.
Jason
Peter R. wrote:
Mark,
While it is true that many suppliers created their own problems, both
Walmart & Home Depot do in fact beat up their suppliers. Extra fees.
Delivery hassles. Invoicing issues. It is a catch-22: everyone wants
t
This is ideal. I'd like to mention that, while they were reviewing part
15 , there was discussion with the FCC of people being able to become
certified or licensed to work with the equipment. Whatever happened to
that?
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
In all this conversation... the big guys wantin
ttp://www.netoptics.com/pdf/CALEA_Brief.pdf
Jason
George Rogato wrote:
Well ask a question and we'll see.
Guess if I'm supposed to be the messenger, it's me.
If someone wants me to go and ask ridiculous politically radical
questions, then forget about it. They can just dial the number
Please correct this logic where applicable:
So why can't WISPA pay to get an MT Box certified with a high gain
antenna, and all WISPA members can then be "assemblers": buy radio
cards & antennas of equal or lesser gain, put them together and
print out a sheet of avery "WISPA Certified" sticker
ified? I am working on a solar powered ap and
would like to have a bill of materials by weeks end. I'd like 2 ap's
co-located and a ptp link to my NOC.
Jason
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Gang,
Congress.org has a spot to enter your zip and then takes you to a
form to email all the elected officials in your district. I found it
when I was googling "Rep Bart Stupak" + CALEA because someone else had
already wrote their reps asking them for endorsement! So I did to
OK,
It's the second real item down the center of the page.
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home/
Jason
George Rogato wrote:
Please post that link, if we all filled out the form, we would get
some kind of recognition.
Jason wrote:
Gang,
Congress.org has a spot to enter you
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.
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Gang,
Anyone using Qwest as an upstream? Care to share the in/outs and
your experiences? Off-list is OK.
Jason
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Would going to fiber help? I use these to separate my ground equipment
from tower equipment to avoid lightning damage:
http://www.sfcable.com/cable/p/LKS-MC110SC.html
One of the uses listed in their instructions is to avoid electrical
noise through industrial environments. So far they work j
arc going...
Jason
Mike Hammett wrote:
Why is it, then, that there aren't more radio\TV station outages due
to lightning? They have to have done something to reduce their
chances of a direct hit on those 1200' towers.
-
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h
What's the currently recommended gear / setup for a motel? Total of 113
rooms spread over 2 floors. Going to be a 2-phrase project where the first
group of rooms will have both Ethernet and Wi-Fi accessibility, with the
remaining to have WiFi only. No idea yet on the layout of which rooms will
Title: Message
Anyone have a pointer with this? I can't get it to connect correctly
as just a bridge - I've had to enable WDS on the 6000. But, when I
enable WDS, all other clients on the 6000 drop and can't get access, even
though they are shown as associated.CB3 is about 150yards away and
to connect
either.
Does the 6000 have the latest firmware?Jason Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Anyone have a pointer with this? I can't get it to connect
correctly as just a bridge - I've had to enable WDS on the 6000.
But, when I enable WDS
Friends,
Does anyone know of a good isolator for cat5? I want to really
protect my network from a tower mounted radio.
Jason
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Hi all,Two separate issues here:First, what's the current
industry favorite for a bandwidth shaper, primarily for a hotspot? All
kinds of stuff out there. Basically looking for something that can
rate limit down to 256kbps based on username, IP address, OR Mac
address. Something that will
u can credit him half a months service
and still make a profit.
Jory Privett
WCCS
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To: WISPA General List
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 3:01
PM
Subject: [WISPA] Two issues: Bandwidth
Shaper and
For someone like me who is currently looking at getting into the VoIP
business, why is it that you feel VoIP will be a long-term loser? I have
just started my research into what it will take to provide this so I'm a
little behind on it, but I'm definately interested in all opinions and
options
own the network, so VoIP is easy and cheap to provide our customers.
This is not the case for the Vonages of the world.
-Matt
Jason Hensley wrote:
For someone like me who is currently looking at getting into the VoIP
business, why is it that you feel VoIP will be a long-term loser? I have
ju
And I think along this same line, partnering with, and basing your business
plan on, a company that may not be here in 2-3 years is risky at best.
Gotta have a backup plan of some kind if you're doing this of course. This
is why I have worked hard at building my own "facilities" in all aspects
nine months ended Sept.30, 2005, was $189.6million. During the same
nine-month period, our marketing expenses were $176.3million."/
Jason Hensley wrote:
What about for those of us in small markets where the large VoIP players
don't have access numbers? What is your opinion on them c
Anyone using the 19 dbi Hz Pol 120 deg sector from Teletronics, p/n
15-124, in a 3 antenna array? Anyone know what the front to back ratio
is on one of these? How about weatherability?
Jason Wallace
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Bill,
Not sure if you got my offlist email, but you can go to www.tavoca.com and
look at their GroupCall product. Does exactly what you need it to do.
Friend of mine runs this company and will do great for what you want.
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Thanks for the link; I swear it wasn't there yesterday...
Jason
Julius Igugu wrote:
http://www.teletronics.com/tant24sector19dbi.html#specs
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Never mind - found one. Thanks!
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 2:43 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Need a TR-6000 ASAP
Anyone have a TR-6000 in stock they could overnight to me?
I'm looking for comparisons again on water tower colocation. Have another
area I'm trying to go into. Looking for what you're paying, if anything,
what you're trading out (speed, number of buildings / connections, etc), etc
etc.
Specifically looking for folks in towns of under 20,000, but an
Anyone have a TR-6000 in stock they could overnight to me? Electro-Comm is
showing 1-2 weeks on it. I'm sure there are other sources, though, I'm just
not aware of them (other than direct from Tranzeo).
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r a water tower. Other towers, yes, maybe, but not
water towers - at least not that I have found.
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quipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam
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Anyone know where I can get custom lmr-400 cables made that have right
angle n-type male connectors?
Jason
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Not with Dish Network, but I have with the Musak dishes. I mounted right
under one of their dishes on my client's rooftop. After I turn it on their
music started skipping and cutting out. I relocated to a few feet away and
the problem went away. I honestly didn't ask questions and didn't wor
Anybody have pics of their water tower
installs? I'm looking for both a railing mount as well as an epoxy mount
if you have them. Need something to show to my local city council.
Thanks in advance!!
Jason Hensley,
MCP+IPresident
Mozarks Technologies909 Preacher Roe Blv
Yes, the Tranzeos are very similar on the inside. I can post / send pics if
anyone is interested. Had a tower go down that demolished a TR-5a and a
TR-6000.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:59 AM
273.4143
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Yes, the Tranzeos are very similar on the inside. I can post / sen
I get mine from my local satellite installer - pack of 10 for $30.
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From: "Brian Rohrbacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization"
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Dish mount
I know this has been talke
Anyone have some pricing on this gear? I have
a possible deployment for it. I've got Airaya pricing. Only other
one I can find is Alvarion. Any other manufacturers out there?
And yes, I understand what this band is and who can
use it :-)
Thanks!
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t: Re: [WISPA] 4.9GHz gear
Tranzeo. Probably the cheapest of the lot and equivalent to the best
stuff. Same as the 5a series, but with different firmware.
Matt Larsen
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Butch Evans wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Jason Hensley wrote:
Anyone have some pricing on this gear? I have a po
e the info Matt, and to all others that chimed in.
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From: "Jason Hensley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 4.9GHz gear
Really? Wow, I didn't realize they m
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