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>> If you can run IPTrack (see some of Marlon's previous posts) you have
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>> I have done this on my netw
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>> Does anyone know where I can find a KML that shows telephone exchange
>> coverage? W
Does anyone know where I can find a KML that shows telephone exchange
coverage? We need to know what areas we cover with our dial-up phone
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you have 240w load, you'll need 10A for the load and extra for
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e complicated setup I had configured and backed up and load that
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>>> if that could be it. Anyway, it seems like
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Yes, as far as I know my entire area has 911 addressing. That would
make a huge difference.
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>> I am mostly rural with about 370 subs. It hit all but 4 of them that
>> had valid addresses. It s
I am mostly rural with about 370 subs. It hit all but 4 of them that
had valid addresses. It showed me 2 that I had mistyped addresses and 2
were the billing not the service address.
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a PCB layout change, so I guess this will never
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> Trango's BUdget Calculator and confirm it matches the results. If calcs
> match, its most likely aligned good enough.
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> So in summary, it probably is noise. Hardset config, no auto anything. Rely
> on Survey and Linktest commands to Diagnose.
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> I'm not saying its not
Auto power adjust is set to -60, I think, so it is right on.
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else should I be looking for to keep the RU sending at 54? Of
course the customer receive side is the one that is slow and this link
services about 60% of the customers.
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My son is interested in service in Brighton CO.
What WISPs are in the area?
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hink I have ever needed to use the leg aligner.
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> This is a lot easier than using a bottle jack and 2 2x4's. I came up
> with one better than that once. It was using a car jack and bolting the
> 2x4's to it so did not have to worry about loosing a 2x4.
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>> not like duct tape and twine. But that stuff works too!
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I used a cat5 splice device and filled it with RTV.
Anyone have a way to fix a cable that is underground? I would rather
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o wave
> radiation.
> (They do use it to block very, very short wavelengths, but 2-8 foot
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>> I would think so. Aluminum is a little better conductor, but copper's
>> physical characteristics make it easier to work with in many applications.
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>> Can you point me to a source to confirm this? Aluminum is a better
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>> I have a 2.2 mile link with clear LOS using TrangoLink45 radios. One
>> direction (MU to RU) maintains a steady 54mbps air rate all the time.
>> The other direction (RU to MU) will
channels and polarities to no success.
Does anyone know how to get a log from these units that might show why
the link slows down?
Any thing I should be checking other than the frequency and polarity?
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> show ip route
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>> Does the lack of response mean there is no tool?
>> Is this something WISPS would us
Does the lack of response mean there is no tool?
Is this something WISPS would use if it were available?
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>> Does anyone have a tool you use to help determine OSPF link costs and
>> track what you have set for OSPF costs?
>> What I would really like is somethi
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Actually, while Moire is relavent, this wiki page does a better job.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interference_%28wave_propagation%29
Notice just above the Examples heading, the 2 waves combine to produce a
zero net result.
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