I'm paying $150, but I only have 1. ;-)
Getting together on purchases of things never really seems to get anywhere.
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Does anyone have some to send down?
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http://www.gd-itronix.com/
I forget which one, but one of their laptops was highlighted in Popular
Science for having a new screen technology for dealing with sunlight.
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their POP facility to haul Ethernet (or
TDM if you must) back to your network
If their POP is in the ILEC CO, then you'll have to investigate if becoming
a CLEC and putting up antenna is possible.
There are many ways to save on the IP pricing, including the many switchless
resellers.
How did you make that coverage map in Google. First I've seen like that and
I like it.
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http://www.indatelgroup.org/
I haven't had any experience with these people, but they should be able to lend
a hand in getting you to lower priced bandwidth areas.
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of the carriers really like them, but they have to because they have such a
presense. I would only use Cogent in a BGP mix. I wo uld also use them for
P2P traffic. There's no point in using your more expensive upstreams for a
best-effort service.
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What are the FCC service codes of other users of 900 MHz?
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I have yet to see anyone go under $15 on 100 megs. That said, I haven't
really been looking in a few months.
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I do agree with what you say, but in the access business too much bandwidth
is never enough. This kind of goes full circle to Rick's original post.
People will be wanting more bandwidth. If you're using 20 megs now, expect
to use 100 megs in a short couple of years.
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rth their cheap price due to quality
issues. I'd say th e past year or two things seem to have turned around...
other than Level(3) depeering them a couple years ago.
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I'd say they were sincere... at least that's how I took it.
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Good post, Matt. Usually if one's not for Cogent, they have nothing good to
say about them. You were fair, however.
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I'm not sure when it was changed, but you need one less bit of address space to
get your own, direct allocation.
http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four222
You now only need two /24s to request your own /22 from Arin.
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That was in the multi-homed section of the web site as I believe everyone s
hould be multi-homed.
Could you provide documentation that one can get a /24 immediately if
multi-homed?
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changed one bit and now you only need two /24s (one /23).
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PI /24. Worst case, it comes in on one provider if someone else doesn't
accept that length.
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I guess that's a good point. I may be able to get it, but will it be
routable?
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Isn't that only to licensed users?
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The relation to the McDonalds question would be if they built their store in
front of your door, preventing you from getting customers.
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Can-o-pee. (thanks Bill)
I was given a Canopy 2.4 GHz starter kit... sold it. ;-)
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How are you guys dealing with that water? They said the hurricane is going to
hover for a while.
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We had some pretty bad flooding a few weeks ago.
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they
had when they designed it.
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I thought about going, but not after I saw the rates. ;-)
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They certainly have been.
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It was brought to my attention yesterday that some WISPs put tower sections on
grain legs.
How many of you have done this?
Could you describe the particulars of those installations?
Pictures?
Did you have an engineer approve your designs?
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I guess I don't really understand the explosion risk. The only thing I've
ever heard of is the corn dryer catching fire, mostly due to dryer failure
of some kind.
Is that you're speaking of directly related to tower sections on the grain
leg or grain leg use in general?
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pment. (I've heard of up to 70' of additional height.)
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*nods* Trylon said they'll tell me all the load information, but another
engineer (perhaps from the leg company) would have to sign off on how it
would attach to the leg and if the leg could hold the loads.
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Pretty much.
How is that secured to the rest of the structure and did an engineer approve
it or did you just slap it up?
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49617394663+1+2+0&WAISaction=retrieve
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ally
adopted in 1995, and were thus known to prospective applicants prior to the
M-LMS auctions in 1999 and
2001.13
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The link had word wrap in it. Here is a short url
http://tinyurl.com/yo3qmz
Mike
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Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 03:01
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Mac
The
Right, I understand that. However, according to what I pasted, they don't
have to go through the certification process and spend hundreds of thousands
of dollars on certification. That's a large barrier removed.
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Wouldn't we be in their list of providers if they did?
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I registered for my Expo Pass, but I don't yet know if I am going.
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per day,
went away due to the better RSSI.
Mike
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120degr
Nice article Matt. What types of equipment was used in this project?
Thanks
Mike
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or they're oversubscribed something too much.
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100 songs wouldn't take very long to download. ;-)
I believe I posted not long ago which frequencies Intel would be using. 2.3 -
2.7 GHz, 3.3 - 3.8 GHz, 5.1 - 5.8 GHz
http://download.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/wireless/mobilize-your-internet.pdf
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Mac, We have one of these sitting on my desk, creating all of the
functionality for it. It will doo all that you asked and a lot more. Since
we bought it ofr a couple of simple functions, we are going to utilize as
many features as we can.
http://www.bndcom.com/rms2/
Mike
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We are utilizing the relays ro remote rebooting of equipment.
Mike
I have not seen the mini server info until today.
Mike
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http://www.gd-itronix.com/
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Which Dell? You get what you pay for... Inspirons are cheap, Latitudes are
for businesses.
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The Level3 depeer was caused by Level3, not Cogent. It has the same effect,
but a different cause.
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The HTC Mogul sure has more and better features, though.
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Contact Dennis Burgess. I know he has a high end MT box.
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host said: 550 5.7.1 Fix reverse DNS for 208.100.1.33
Ideas?
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I did have miho-2.ics-il.net, I believe.
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Correction, just miho2.ics-il.net
I told my provider the whole situation, so we'll see what they come up with.
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I haven't seen any issues with it yet.
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Range varies based on region.
http://www.ebandcom.com/get.php?i.14:h.532:w.809
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the opportunity to witness the exacting
disciplines necessary to safely erect a tower, especially a tall one.
Nothing happens in the wireless industry until the tower is erected
and I know that you folks are damn proud of it, as you should be.
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Cough, cough cough...
At 01:48 PM 10/4/2007, you wrote:
Is anyone using the Cisco 1300 or 1400 series AP/Bridges?
I know they are a bit pricing, but was curious how they performed in a noisy
environment?
Mike Cowan
Wireless Connections
A Division of ACC
166 Milan Ave
Norwalk, OH
Good to hear you are going to use ALV!
John will get a quote over to you.
Mike
At 10:23 AM 10/9/2007, you wrote:
I finally have my contracts all hammered out. I'm ready to buy 2
Alvarion VL radios. Looking for 5.8 gig. Standard license (25
subs, 6 meg speed). I'll probably
Nice.
Again, another phone that does more than the iPhone.
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Ben Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mikrotik can control raw connections as well, but UDP is not connection
based.
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What gets you peers is a balanced ratio. If it exceeds a certain ratio,
whomever is the one that initiates the transaction is usually the one that
pays.
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be adopting P2P).
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be adopting P2P).
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Wow, big fine for someone with a market capitalization of almost $130B. If
I only got fined $0.47, I wouldn't be too deterred from doing it again (same
ratio of Verizon applied to the average person's income).
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I have been searching my archives for a couple of days.
Someone posted the URL for looking up the Earth Stations and coordinates
that are using the 3650 band.
Would someone please repost this?
Thanks in advance
Mike
No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG Free
Chuck,
Thanks for the link but it is not what I am looking for. There are a number
of Earth Stations that use C band Satellite Dishes that are to be avoided
with 3650 MHz stuff. I saw a link that showed the locations and their GPS
coordinates.
Ps It was great talking with you at ISPCON.
Mike
haha, great clip...
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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 2:51 PM
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Does anyone know how to turn the speaker on when you're sending a fax with
Vista and an internal fax\modem?
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Would that be temperature inversion?
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I'm looking at the same. I have an email in to Patrick, so we'll see what
he has to say.
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mine.
I'd hate to buy them for a multiple of revenue, and then they all change to my
plans, making breakeven take longer.
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Well, with the one that I'm eyeing, it would just be their wireless
operations. They do many other services. I doubt I could still use their
name. Others, yes, I could do that.
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True...
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Start a new company and roll their subsc
900 VL is coming
It will be an outstanding product. I already placed a huge inventory order.
Mike
At 08:06 PM 11/10/2007, you wrote:
We have some VL in the air, real noisy area. We had to run 10Mhz channels on
H-POL, so we see 11-12Mbps net TCP throughput. We run VOIP on it also, Works
The 17 does environmental monitoring as well.
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oh, sorry.
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Mi
oh, sorry.
The difference is that the 9606 is discontinued and the 9617 is not.
http://apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP9606&tab=compare
Choose the 9617 to compare it to.
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gain?
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I've heard of receiver overload when you have too much power going into it.
What sort of signal strengths does this become an issue?
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Does anyone have a source for 24 vDC injectors for PoE?
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If the system is 24 vDC and I need 24 vDC for my equipment, could I tap off of
it at the batteries for the 24 vDC gear?
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Now that P15 is reporting that 3650 is available, who all makes equipment for
it?
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x27;t a true 24v... one I
have on my tower now is 27v. Would this be an issue?
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Would there be a local retailer of AGM batteries or would I order them
online?
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Redline already has an AU licensed for this band. No CPE available yet,
though. AN-100AU or something like that.
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If you have equipment, you fill it out.
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Looking through the FCC's site, all I can see that is certified for that
band is the Redline 100U. I don't have much experience with the FCC search,
so there may be others I can't find.
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Perhaps, I may have confused it with 477?
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Perhaps, I may have confused it with 477?
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n a shoe-string budget.
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http://www.pacwireless.com/products/sector.shtml
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They do have mounts for the top and bottom, but no middle. My MTI's mount
at the top and bottom as well.
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ing a
reasonable capacity. It's up to someone smarter than myself to figure out
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I'm glad someone else has the same philosophy I do.
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I'm glad someone else has the same philosophy I do.
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Who has used 3650 in a true PtMP residential customer application? How does it
really work compared to 2.4? Next year I'm putting up 2 more towers and had
planned on 2.4 GHz 90* sectors.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-i
People have used basically the same gear in 3650 for a couple years now
thanks to experimental licenses. I know of two that have, but I have not
heard their input yet on my latest inquiry.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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ve retail end
users, do whatever they want.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: "Matt Larsen - Lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 12:03 PM
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At what point? Never. Your taxes (or tolls) go to pay for the right to use
the road. The state charges extra registration for commercial vehicles, but
they don't have the right to charge anyone more based on what they use the
road for.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solu
Right, so that's why you charge a commercial account more than a
residential. A car that drives 60 miles to work every day puts more wear
and tear on the road than the commercial truck that drives across town once
a week, but the state doesn't charge them any different.
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Mi
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