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On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote:
I said 40MHz.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009
We use VLAN's on every tower.
Typically, we have a single-power gigabit MikroTik router, going into a 24-
or 48-port switch.
There are many VLAN's between the switch and MT. Some ports on the VLAN are
untagged ports (i.e. you plug it in, and go - it comes out on the MT port
as tagged with a
3Com makes a good one. I know we use a couple. Can't remember the P/N.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:28 AM, can...@believewireless.net
p...@believewireless.net wrote:
Anyone know of an affordable 8 port managed switch that has 8 fiber ports?
Did you power it up without an antenna connected? Could have damaged the
transmitter.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Michael Baird m...@tc3net.com wrote:
Marlon,
We've had quite a few deployed (100 or so, some for 6 months), not seen
a week transmitter yet, all failures were ethernet
MikroTik Level 7 matching?
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Joe Miller joemiller...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm still having a hell of a time figuring out that one. Is there anything
on the market that will block certain traffic by looking at the Headers of
the data on Netflix? Or is this just
Gino,
Would you be willing to share?
Jayson
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Gino Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com wrote:
We are currently testing a Mikrotik based QOS setting to handle this, it
basically examines port 80 traffic and divides in bursty short traffic (web
browsing) and long
I'd also recommend a MT unit. RB750 is nice and small.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Anyone in the burning hot states put a 493ah in a NEMA and let it cook
until
well done?
Josh Luthman
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Not really, but if MT would come out with a RouterBoard that had 12, 24, 48
ports and was under $300 we'd buy a *ton* of them.
I wouldn't think it'd be that difficult, actually.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappydsl.net wrote:
BTW, quick question, anyone out there
We use an RB450G as a core in a couple pops. One in particular is running
NAT, OSPF, PPTP VPN, MPLS, has about 20 VPLS tunnels, and does firewalling
for a couple hundred public IPs.
Average throughput: 20Mbps
Average CPU load: 8%
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:52 PM, Eje Gustafsson
Have a look at Avail Media. We used them in the past for an FTTH project I
was involved in.
They will provide you the headend, and satellite feeds from their
super-headend (aggregator).
They work with the networks and it makes licensing and such a little easier.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 7:44 AM,
contract they can share? (most seam to have some NDA stuffs)
can...@believewireless.net wrote:
When we looked into Avail Media, it was a $500,000 investment to start
if I remember correctly. (Headend, set top boxes, etc.)
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
Anyone used Vudu?
Vudu gave us one a long time ago to demo. Pretty nice system. It works on
a P2P method. We found that it's a good idea to throttle the outbound to
128Kbps, or it'll use as much as it wants all day long.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Josh Luthman
.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:56 AM, jree...@18-30chat.net
jree...@18-30chat.net wrote:
Jayson Baker wrote:
Building the headend isn't that difficult, you're right.
Ours was actually pretty simple. We used multi-channel satellite
receivers;
each tuned 32 channels I think. It had an ASI
No, my unlimited cell phone plan is only $35/mo (Cricket). I did have to
buy the phone though, ($50).
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Marlon K. Schafer o...@odessaoffice.comwrote:
Unlimited cell phone? I don't buy it There's a limit, there always
is.
Also, is your unlimited cell
money
since its inception and continues to do so. Give me an example of an
non-subsidized all you can eat service company in a competitive market
that actually makes money (bottom line).
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote:
Ya know, we've looked
Only drawback I've seen to them buying it is that if you have confidential
configuration information in it, and the customer demands access to it since
they bought it
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 1:24 PM, RickG rgunder...@gmail.com wrote:
I've always provided the CPE to the end user and retained
Ya know, we've looked at this many times over the past couple years, and
even tested it for a bit.
Fact is, people like unlimited, and not having to guess. I, myself, being a
fairly lite user of the Internet, would still always opt for an unlimited
plan--even if I knew my bill may be lower on a
?
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Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 2:15 PM
To: Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
Cc: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who makes this Dual-Pol 5.8GHz 18dBi Panel?
Iirc
Those were
We have a huge network deployed using these (actually, the Nano Loco 2).
They work awesome. We regularly get 18-23Mbps through them.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Nick Olsen n...@brevardwireless.com wrote:
I was thinking about getting one of these to have for using open wireless
when I
times the power!
On 11/5/09, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com wrote:
We have a huge network deployed using these (actually, the Nano Loco 2).
They work awesome. We regularly get 18-23Mbps through them.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Nick Olsen n...@brevardwireless.com
wrote:
I
Turn it into an nsteme-dual link, using 2 antennas and radios on each end.
1ms all day long
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Forbes Mercy
forbes.me...@wabroadband.comwrote:
I recently put up an 11km link of Microtik using Aetheros AR5413 chips
on 433AH boards running WDS and NStream. Their
We tried the NS2 external connector once. Didn't work worth a crap.
Someone said it's because the internal tracer on the board is like 6 long.
*shrug* That was a year ago, maybe it's better now.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Jerry Richardson
jrichard...@aircloud.comwrote:
for the price you
! And thanks to
everyone else to had input.
Jayson
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.comwrote:
Spent another couple minutes on this link today. This is really strange...
The 58DP end, when in 802.11a mode actually picks up a few other sites, at
decent signal
into
it.
-RickG
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote:
We have a couple of these, that I think we bought from Titan Wireless
years
ago. They don't work well for simualtaneous dual-pol operation, but
having
the ability to switch back and forth
APC and Cyberpower makes some. 12V or 48V output. Outdoor mounted. AC
power input.
We used them for a FTTH project once.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Scott Parsons sc...@e-zy.net wrote:
Michael,
These systems are powered by POE.
Not sure if that works for you.
Multipath interference from the tree.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:01 PM, John Vogel jvo...@vogent.net wrote:
So... I have a customer, been on for a couple of years now. The CPE on
their home quit working. I go to check it out, log into the CPE from
their computer, everything looks good, except
Use these: http://store.wisp-router.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=TP-DCDC-1218eq=Tp=
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Randy Cosby dco...@infowest.com wrote:
Is anyone powering Mikrotiks on Solar? What do you use to keep your
solar boost voltage from forcing a shutdown on the Mikrotik? I've
used some
the amp rating is for that?
Jayson Baker wrote:
Use these:
http://store.wisp-router.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=TP-DCDC-1218eq=Tp=
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Randy Cosby dco...@infowest.com
wrote:
Is anyone powering Mikrotiks on Solar? What do you use to keep your
solar boost voltage
, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com wrote:
I will try that. The link is clear. One end atop a 12-story building.
The other end is on the side of a house.
Elevation at the building is about 6200', house is probably around 9000'
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Mike m
Marlon,
We used to use the Shireen cable, but almost every single box we got (even
we ordering 10+ at a time) had busted up plastic reels inside.
A busted reel means you have a $150 boat anchor. Installers hate dealing
with it, and you usually end up with ugly twisted cable all over someones
We currently do this for a local PD. They have 13 of those ruggedized Dell
laptops, mounted in all the cars.
We looked at 2.4GHz and 900MHz. Even though the town is only 5sqmi, we
decided to go with Verizon Aircards.
Worked out well, because the laptops are tied directly into their CAD
system,
I don't know about focused and articulate (it is Sunday afternoon,
afterall) but I can tell you that yes, we're seeing (and implementing that).
Example, a local entity we do computer consulting for (i.e. maintain Windows
servers/desktops)...
Over 100 desktop machines, 90% of people do nothing
MikroTik has a good one on the wiki somewhere. I think it's pretty current.
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Scott Carullo sc...@brevardwireless.comwrote:
Anyone know of a good source for L7 patterns other than the sourceforge L7
list which seems to be outdated / not maintained?
Thanks...
You have it all wrong, and need to study MPLS. We have huge MPLS
implementations on MT backend. We have been using for the last 4 or 5
releases from MT, including their latest beta's and RC's.
It's MUCH faster and MUCH MUCH more efficient than EoIP. Again, study it,
MT has a MPLS Wiki page.
We
3.30 w/ routing-test, mpls-test
or 4.0rc1
All run great.
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Rubens Kuhl rube...@gmail.com wrote:
Nowadays what are your preferred MT version number ? routing or
routing-test ?
Rubens
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
Got back to both ends of our WB 5.8GHz links today.
RadioMobile says it's 10km, we should have 5-degrees up/down tilt, and using
the WB dishes see -59dBm.
We're seeing only -80dBm on both polarities.
Cables are new, professionally made and tested. Pigtails are new, tested.
Radios are new,
on another seems really
odd.
lol, I don't think the other site is further down than this site is up.
Jayson
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Randy Cosby dco...@infowest.com wrote:
I assume you checked for reverse polarization?
Jayson Baker wrote:
Got back to both ends of our WB 5.8GHz links today
MT R52N
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Jerry Richardson
jrichard...@aircloud.comwrote:
What radios?
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] WB 58DP - 20dB off? WAS: Candy
MT R52N
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Jerry Richardson
the antenna probably has a 6 deg beam that means 8/2 is just the
edge.
/Eje
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 13:09:55
To: WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] WB 58DP - 20dB off
FYI, we powered up a card without an antenna on both ports and damaged the
card.
It's TX power is extremely low now.
Just a warning. I don't remember if it was in N-mode, or B/G mode.
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Data Technology w...@dtisp.com wrote:
Yeah, I forgot to mention the board and
, and 8-degrees on another seems really
odd.
lol, I don't think the other site is further down than this site is up.
Jayson
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Randy Cosby dco...@infowest.com wrote:
I assume you checked for reverse polarization?
Jayson Baker wrote:
Got
levels of obesity. Therefore, all candy and other sweets
will be unlawful until further notice.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote:
CC'ing Chuck, since he's on something called a... now what'd he call it
again... vaca-something? Not sure what
Agreed. We turn down power levels on a lot of things--for that reason.
i.e. we have a handful of customers that could spit and hit our tower.
Their OP is down as low as it'll go (5dB), because if higher, not only does
it overpower the receiver (-30dBm signal), but it will cause issues for all
Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] To G or not to G :-)
Agreed. We turn down power levels
CC'ing Chuck, since he's on something called a... now what'd he call it
again... vaca-something? Not sure what that is, but ok.
Couple weeks ago, we bought a single WB 58DP dish. It showed up, looks
pretty nice -- and came with a Payday candy bar inside. Cool!!
Today the high-performance
I'll tell you what we do, but won't get into defending it for the next month
-- oh, wait, this is not the Canopy list...
Our 2.4GHz spectrum is completely filled with vertical Canopy.
We run UBNT AP's. Fixed at 2mi ACK. No RTS. Fixed G-only. Horizontal
polarity. Max data rate of 54Mbps.
, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote:
I'll tell you what we do, but won't get into defending it for the next
month
-- oh, wait, this is not the Canopy list...
Our 2.4GHz spectrum is completely filled with vertical Canopy.
We run UBNT AP's. Fixed at 2mi ACK
of our network
is
very small. We mainly focus on big businesses.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Ryan Spott rsp...@cspott.com wrote:
-- oh, wait, this is not the Canopy list. LOL! :)
How many users per AP?
ryan
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Jayson Baker jay
Yes, how childish. Don't ever talk bad about Canopy to a Canopy Operator.
It'll get them all flustered and they start flaming. I find it pretty
hilarious, really. I've come to surmise that the reason EVERY Canopy
Operator gets so pissed off when you talk about anything non-Canopy is
because
I take it that it's not actually happening OCTOBER 2009 like the site
says?
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Tessco
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Robert West robert.w...@just-micro.comwrote:
Who are you guys buying your Maxrad sectors from? I've been looking around
and don't see my usual vendors selling them. I want to try them out to see
what the fuss is about!
Thanks!
Robert west
Probably depends on the frequency of the Internet signal you're wanting to
duplex onto it.
Get the right duplexors, and you're fine.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Rick Kunze rku...@colusanet.com wrote:
I have a customer with a house that has a central wiring closet. The
cable coming in
wireless.r...@gmail.com
wrote:
You can get TV/sat splitters/combiners TV covers VHF and UHF bands the
sat from 950 Mhz to 2150 Mhz.
Richard
2009/9/28 Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com:
Probably depends on the frequency of the Internet signal you're
wanting
to
duplex onto
The MikroTik RB750 is only something like $37.
The cheap Belkin's you get at WalMart let you turn them into AP-Only mode,
bridging all Ethernet ports and the WiFi AP.
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.netwrote:
I'm looking for suggestions on an 802.11 router
How's your test going?
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Gino Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com wrote:
I have 2 we bought for test
Sent from my Motorola Startac...
On Sep 27, 2009, at 5:06 AM, Paul Hendry
paul.hen...@skyline-networks.com
wrote:
Has anyone tried out the new Ubiquiti
Never heard of such a thing.
This is very interesting:
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message519074/pg1
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Robert West robert.w...@just-micro.comwrote:
Anyone else tired of these do-gooders and their organite gifting of your
towers?
Here I am, minding
Maybe you should just order some of the cell phone protector sticky sheets
and stick them to all your sector antennas:
http://www.envirohealthtech.com/images/earthcalm%20ecoTec.jpg
Dumb. Almost as dumb as those stupid sticky cell phone antenna booster
things of the early 2000's.
What ever
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Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Organite defense
Maybe you should just order some of the cell phone protector sticky sheets
and stick them to all your sector
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On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote
are tighter than
a bolt on a 40 year old 25G tower. They won't pay more so I'm not giving
them more.
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though.
The wife wants to help me.
Do I need illustrate my pain any further?
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Subject: Re: [WISPA
Tessco
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 12:45 AM, Travis Johnson t...@ida.net wrote:
Where are you buying them?
Jayson Baker wrote:
2GHz or 5GHz?
We used the 5GHz adjustable's years ago, and their performance was awesome.
Just bought some of the 2GHz version to do some testing with. Not sure
2GHz or 5GHz?
We used the 5GHz adjustable's years ago, and their performance was awesome.
Just bought some of the 2GHz version to do some testing with. Not sure on
those yet.
Jayson
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Randy Cosby dco...@infowest.com wrote:
Anyone have any experience with
So what's the real deal with the Ligo licensed backhauls?
Anyone on the list using them? Performance good? Problems?
Jayson
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You can get round-trip airfare and hotel accomodations to Chicago for less
than $89/pp?
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Robert West robert.w...@just-micro.comwrote:
Okay, so I got an email from UBNT about the AirMax World Conference in
Chicago. The bait is a FREE Rocket5 for EVERYONE who
on the sidewalk to coerce passersby to come inside is variable.
It's workable.
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Subject: Re: [WISPA
:
Mikrotik RouterBoard + serial GPS receiver, though not a boxed
solution.
-
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 7:41
still made.
And BTW- if you happen to have a Canopy CMM in your network, it also has
the
NTP server derived from GPS built in.
Ralph
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Sent: Tuesday, September 08
This is also the case in Colorado. I remember a couple years ago a guy came
to the door of a couple's home, they opened the door and the guy showed them
a knife. The wife beat the crap out of the guy with a baseball bat. He was
DOA when the cops got there. She/they weren't charged at all.
What if you live in Texas?
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Travis Johnson t...@ida.net wrote:
That's called self defense and has nothing to do with showing up while a
felony is being committed and being able to open fire.
Travis
Microserv
Jayson Baker wrote:
This is also the case
Anyone know of a place to buy a rackmount NTP server that obtains timing
from GPS?
I spent a few minutes on Google and found a couple that were $1000+.
The PCI cards can be had for about $50, antenna's are almost free -- so one
could build one, but I'd prefer an out of the box solution that
Absolutely. PTZ on the top, 2 fixed on the bottom pointing at parking
area/fence gate. Motion sensor outdoors inside the fence area. Contact
sensor on the door.
Always a good idea.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Do you do those things?
On
- and we provide the IP.
Jayson
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Wow too rich for my blood. That has to cost a few grand right there!
On 9/4/09, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com wrote:
Absolutely. PTZ on the top, 2 fixed on the bottom
I believe the processor is different between something like a NanoStation 5
(no SuperAG) and PowerStation 5 (Super AG). I could be wrong, but that's
how I remember it.
We have absolutely no problems with the UBNT equipment. Install it, and
forget it.
Jayson
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM,
MIMO (especially dual-pol) gets you much better performance. Cell phone
companies have been doing this for years and years.
You're 3dB vs 25dB comment is misleading. UBNT may need a received level of
-70dBm to achieve higher speeds... but, so does a Canopy. You can't expect
to achieve anything
is -80, youll need a -55 signal to get the high
performance. I guessing hte nano / loco units would be good for really
close clients, rocket dish for all others
Gino
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I never said you had to believe me. I know what we do, what our
I know PacWireless has a 2.3GHz sector for Vpol, but we have an application
where Hpol is required.
Anyone aware of such a thing?
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We see sort of the opposite. Better signal levels at night. I think the
consensus was it's directly related to the temperature of the radio.
[image: bh.png]
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Ed Spoon - Computer Sales Services, Inc.
ed.sp...@cssla.com wrote:
So, what causes this crazy loss on
[image: bh.png]
Is the affect on the signal a result of the temperature of the radio
(MikroTik), or change in propogation at 5GHz through the atmosphere?
Interesting how the power levels flip during the day, and revert back at
night (i.e. receive levels higher from one, vs the other)
bh.png
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Defective Microtik
Yea... I don't
321-205-1100 x102
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Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 10:19 PM
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
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Try using shielded cable, and you won't have a problem.
We're
Thousands between Colorado and Costa Rica
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Scott Carullo sc...@brevardwireless.comwrote:
And you have RB411's hung everywhere?
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
Original Message
From: Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
been that way :)
Or, is it because you realized a noticeable difference between soldering
and not soldering the drain wire?
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
Original Message
From: Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 10:49
personal preference is to directly connect the drain wire to
the ground point, but the key is that you have one ground point and no
current flowing through the ground wires.
Jayson Baker wrote:
If you don't ground both ends you're creating a huge antenna to pick up
static and drain it right
Try using shielded cable, and you won't have a problem.
We're installed thousands in Colorado (second worst lightning in the
country, next to Florida) and everytime we install without shielded
cable-it's junk after a storm. We use shielded cable on ALL
installs-customer installs as well. And the
weeks ago.
On 8/3/09, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com wrote:
Try using shielded cable, and you won't have a problem.
We're installed thousands in Colorado (second worst lightning in the
country, next to Florida) and everytime we install without shielded
cable-it's junk after a storm
eliminated the impossible, that which remains, however
improbable, must be the truth.
--- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote:
We also solder the drain wire from the cable onto the RJ45 connector
after
we crimp it on.
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com
wrote:
Uhm, if you use shielded cable
Conan Doyle
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Jayson Baker
jay...@spectrasurf.comwrote:
Uhm, if you use shielded cable, you must use shielded connectors.
Using unshielded connectors, with shielded cable, is like having a 100'
long
lightning/static pickup cable that will drain
Why not use a board with a spare Ethernet port (i.e. a 433 or whatever), and
wire one port as a loopback through a relay.
The relay could be tied to AC, so the Ethernet link would drop if AC went
off.
If could be tied to the voltage of a DC supply, so you'd know when the DC
voltage was high/low.
it is.
/ Eje
CTO
WISP-Router, Inc.
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Behalf Of Jayson Baker
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Why not use a board with a spare
would
show if you had a link or not and a script could detect if the link went
down or came back up again based on the status of the interface.
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Behalf Of Jayson Baker
Sent: Saturday, August 01
And/or the customer gets crapped on, when the small mom and pop gets taken
over by the large company who outsources support and, as someone already put
it, becomes faceless
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:22 AM, David E. Smith d...@mvn.net wrote:
Robert West wrote:
Why should [big companies]
VLAN
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Well the subject included POP router. Kind of difficult to route with
one
interface =P
Josh Luthman
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When you have
If you don't like their marketing and distribution methods, you could always
buy someone elses equipment.
It's a known fact Ubiquiti announces new equipment long before they start
manufacturing it.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Robert West robert.w...@just-micro.comwrote:
Is this the same
Google your IP and you'll see which Open Proxy lists it's on.
Happened to us too once. :-)
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Tom DeReggi wirelessn...@rapiddsl.netwrote:
Wow, good find, sounds like something other unsuspecting Mikroik users
might
run in to.
So where was all the web proxy data
Hello,
Looking for a panel antenna that will operate from 2.3GHz - 2.5GHz for a
licensed link (not in the US).
Something with a fairly narrow beamwidth, say around 22-degrees, and at
least 16dBi of gain.
The PacWireless RooTenna does 2.3-2.7, but we have no use/desire for the
enclosure, so it's
Plus open source implementation of TDMA from Berkely + UBNT gear running
custom openwrt not a bad combination.
What? Is there a custom openwrt from Berkely that supports TDMA? Please
clarify.
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