Perhaps, I may have confused it with 477?
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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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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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ve retail end
users, do whatever they want.
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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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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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That's pretty much what I thought it would be for, hence the 2 mile radius
indoor CPE just isn't going to fly.
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That's an IPhone for ya... all show and no go!
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I'd recommend downloading the newest ArcExplorer from ESRI.
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oftware\drivers, but
that's not Microsoft's fault... that's the fault of lazy vendors *cough*
DELL *cough*.
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rcing their
customers to digital systems and blaming it on the government's efforts to
stop analog broadcasts.
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Games.
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Yes, you can do so with Dell. I just received an ad from them about one.
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I'd go 80 GHz over 60 GHz any day... better RF performance.
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Radio Mobile.
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There are too many Linux programs to count... unfortunately, most of them
are garbage and so is the support. You get what you pay for.
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Who is the list dad now?
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Does anyone have a recommendation for an 802.11g device for a low-profile PCI
slot?
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I've been using Linux in one duty or another for years... 5+. It cannot be
a replacement for the home or small business desktop at this time.
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http://washingtontimes.com/article/20071121/BUSINESS/111210039/1006
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Radio Mobile was just recoded to work with WINE... it didn't for many
years.
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That's a load of crap. ;-)
Really, though, I had this idea before.
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60 GHz is worse than 80 GHz because of the oxygen in the air.
Of course someone should ensure that they properly engineer their links and
use the most appropriate device for that link.
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*nods*
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Yeah, they have sewer inspection camera systems... how much of a stretch is
it to just leave the fiber there?
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It certainly looks small, but it doesn't mention low profile anywhere. Does
it fit in a low profile slot? Does it include a low profile bracket?
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ot;$file"
echo
done
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I'm not looking to remove the files, but to remove the text string
"../../Templates/" from those files.
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Talk to MRV about the equipment. They have gear that can do just about
anything, fairly inexpensive too.
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The problem with a lot of customers being an integral part of the ring is
the customer's reliability affecting your network.
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I can be that nuclear engineer after all!
http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news-toshiba-micro-nuclear-12.17b.html
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I guess there are a couple companies that make these and have several
different models deployed, but this one sounds like the smallest one yet. I
really hope these things take off, they're a great idea.
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a PHP helpdesk?
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Last I knew, Freeside was a PITA to install and I'm too cheap to pay someone
to do it. Maybe I ought to try again. ;-)
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Where do you guys get your climbing gear?
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Does anyone know how to translate the different crap in the available columns
in the Vista Task Manager to tell me how much physical memory a program is
using and how much swap file is it using?
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Nice...
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From: Brian Rohrbacher
To: Conversations over a new WISP Trade Organization
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 10:13 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Wireless
Other than N-Streme 2, what out there is true FDX and not just HDX with 50/50
balancing?
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I was beginning to wonder if we were going to see that this year!
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e the pros of the 80 being PoE and higher gross throughput on PtP (due to
larger channels).
I see everything else being the same. Is this correct?
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When Googling, I find that Freeside and QuickBooks are competitors in the WISP
billing environment. However, I see them more as complimentary than
competition. How can I export what Freeside does into QuickBooks?
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Does that really take any less time than just doing it in Radio Mobile?
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providing drivers and system
software for new OSes is the one that gets my business from here on out.
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I actually used the right antenna files and hard
fixed the AP at N, S, E, and W.
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Right, the AP isn't directly at the client, but it says there's only 0.8 db
of loss due to that. It says I lose 7.4 dB due to obstruction (when I have
a 1.4 Fresnel zone) and 6.6 due to statistics.
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Right, the AP isn't directly at the client, but it says there's only 0.8 db
of loss due to that. It says I lose 7.4 dB due to obstruction (when I have
a 1.4 Fresnel zone) and 6.6 due to statistics.
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It took me a bit at first. Once I figured it out, I considered my time
investment invaluable. Now if only I knew all the ins and outs of the
program. I know I don't use it to its potential.
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These are silos:
http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/performance_recommendations/ofcc/pub/SILO.htg/silo2.gif
The round things are bins and the center is a grain leg aka bucket elevator:
http://www.grainbinsupply.com/images/bins.jpg
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How does StarOS handle frequency usage for FDX? Does it require another
channel (and thus another 20 MHz) for FDX operation?
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If that's the case, then it's no better (perhaps worse) than MT's N-Streme 2
running on either the new RouterBoards or PCs.
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I believe you can do different bands on Mikrotik as well. I'm fairly
certain you can't do the different channel sizes, though.
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hings, but
for now will just be sticking with the mail capabilities of my InterWorx
hosting package.
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I didn't think
I can't find any reference to their peering policies. I'd like to see
documentation on this, but I doubt that ANY ISP would be able to peer. It
wouldn't be economical for them to have everyone peered.
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Thanks for the reference to that site. That will come in handy in the
future, no doubt.
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So then should I be engineering my customer links to .6 Fresnel instead of
the > 1 that I've been trying to achieve?
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Whose gear?
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Preferred vendor for vent pipe mounts?
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I would like to note that Redline echoed my thoughts on 3.65 GHz. It is not
for rural providers and is not for high bandwidth providers. It's only
practical implementation is a dense urban environment with low throughput
clients.
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> NetFlows will tel
Exactly.
What good is an AP that can only do 15 megs throughput in the city?
What good is an AP that can only do 2 - 5 miles in the country?
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I didn't mean the vent extension, but what piece of hardware goes in between
your antenna and the pipe.
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See my other post about Redline's comments and their FCC filed documents.
It just doesn't have the power.
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t higher
throughput applications. According to Redline, 7.5 MHz only gets about 15
megs of throughput with WiMax.
Redline explicitly said 3.65 GHz isn't for rural applications due to the
power.
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I just get them from the same vendor I order all of my other wireless stuff
from (whomever that is at the time).
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I think WISPCON and Part-15 decreased in attractiveness is directly related
to the increase in other wireless trade shows.
They all do basically the same thing, so the laws of supply and demand come
into play here.
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I'd say you bandwidth throttle each individual connection ala PPPoE. Your
router\bandwidth management device on the tower has many ports for the
different radios on that tower.
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Just like all 802.11 isn't WiFi, not all 802.16 is WiMax.
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ne's AN-80
is the only high quality product that actually has throughput capabilities.
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Has anyone worked with a cell company for collocation on THEIR towers? IE:
AT&T, T-Mobile, US Cellular, etc. Not interested in hearing about American
Tower, GTP, etc.
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I figured they would be worse than the management companies.
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Is this a good summary of the costs of a tower?
Construction:
tower itself
concrete, etc. for base
permitting, etc.
labor\equipment to assemble (or contractor)
land acquisition
fence
grounding
on-going:
annual inspection
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Perhaps, but what good is an FCC rule if there's no equipment available to
use it?
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and the Redline grant:
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/Eas731GrantForm.cfm?mode=COPY&RequestTimeout=500&application_id=549096&fcc_id=QC8-AN100UA
So Redline unit does have FAR less power available then AirSpan.
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Are you sure those channel sizes are correct?
I thought Redline used 3.5 and 7 while AirSpan used 5 and 10.
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no way I'd use 3.5
MHz.
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I had someone offer me at $0.25, but I declined because I just assumed they
were selling them to people when DirecTV just supplied them for free or
something like that.
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Has anyone heard of ET Industries? Supposedly they have smart antenna that
will work with any technology and are introducing a bunch of gear this year in
all of the different bands.
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Does anyone have any knowledge of anyone coming out with 5 GHz WiMax gear this
year?
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What is the most transparent way to do this? I am looking at using Redline
AN-80i or someone's 5 GHz WiMax for the PtMP system and a mix of Redline,
Orthogon, and fiber for the backbone. I have a preference to Mikrotik, then
Imagestream routing products.
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0 connecting the NOC router with the client router? I don't want to be
involved in their routing at all.
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I have used EoIP, but not extensively. I'm guessing it would be up to every
device between if I were to support a 1500 MTU through the EoIP tunnel.
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ies on the subject.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 4:54 PM
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>I
I *hope* to do this hundreds times over. ;-) I estimate the provider I'm
working with has several hundred locations for me to work into.
Mikrotik v3 supports MPLS.
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http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/MPLSVPLS
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rt-15 and WISPA have
similar documents available to members, I just don't know how similar.
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Didn't they say they didn't want 3.5 GHz?
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Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 10:33:36 AM
Subject: [WISP
spectrum. The agencies will issue reports on their
findings. The report for the 5350-5470 MHz band is due in eight months and the
report on the the 5850-5925 MHz band is due in 18 months. Again, WISPA should
be a part of this process.
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users and, if that's the case, commercial and Federal users
could share the band under technical rules the FCC would adopt. The radar uses
in the 3550-3650 MHz band may be difficult to relocate, which would make the
case for shared unlicensed use easier. We'll be looking at this c
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/08/live-from-ctia-with-fcc-chairman-julius-genachowski/
That's the closest I know of.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: "Forbes Mercy"
To: wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesd
Have you tried standard sized pings and 1400+ byte pings? Always try the big
pings when troubleshooting connectivity as those are more likely to fail.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: "Carlo A. Benavides"
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