Re: [WISPA] Walmart

2007-03-11 Thread TECHNICAL
Good Grief. Log into the CCU and do a Spectrum Scan (spec ana) to find out 
what's really going on with your network (if you don't know how to do the 
Spectrum Analysis, then read the Manual - it works quite well, and you can 
print it to a nice PDF doc. Once you have done that, determine a better V 
Pole Freq to move yourself to (if possible). Then log into all the EUM 
radios (that you can get to) and change the Freq remotely. Once you have 
all the EUM's done, then do the CCU - no drive time, no other costs. Should 
take you 20 Minutes top's to do this, and you also may want to consider 
using a Cavity Filter going forward, as you may find out that going H-Pole 
may not make that much difference that close - 900 will provide a great 
source of Multi-path, and going to a different Pole does not always provide 
the RF Separation you hope for..





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From: Ray  Jean [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 6:01 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Walmart


Hey All
We really appreciate you taking the time to offer your ideas on how to
resolve our problem.We have decided that switching to Hpol and sectors will
be our fastest and cheapest way to resolve the issue which in the long run
is probally a good idea to avoid future problems.We may try some of the
legal and publicity suggestions that were mentioned,but in the short term it
looks like walmart wins.By the way we are located approx  2000 ft LOS from
their docks.again thanks for all the advice.
Ray Hill
surfmore.net
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Re: [WISPA] Fw: FW:

2014-02-23 Thread Technical
Seems Verizon is in the area:

 

http://www.cnet.com/8301-17918_1-57429650-85/verizons-homefusion-now-brings-4g-lte-home-but-not-for-cheap/

 

 

 

 

From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf 
Of heith petersen
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2014 4:43 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Fw: FW:

 

I had a customer cancel our service a few weeks ago in a town an hour away from 
me. My billing lady got the impression that she was going to use her 4G 
service. She lives out of town a mile where we are the only WISP or service 
around, aside from satellite or cell service. Our equipment was laying by her 
house as she was away for the day when we were there, but stated that the new 
equipment was mounted in our old spot. So my tech took this picture and it said 
Cantenna on the bottom of it. Its not like the Cantenna I have seen in the 
past. I am real positive that I do not have another WISP in the area. Do some 
WISPS use these devices? The closest business is a John Deere dealership, and I 
am fairly certain their IT would not allow external usage of their network, and 
all of the houses in the area use our service. Anyways just curious if any one 
had any ideas of what they could be using this for. I have had other customers 
cheat WiFi from their neighbors with different Cantennas, but I would use a 
UBNT device to re-distribute the service, if that’s whats going on

 

thanks

heith 

 

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Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:32 PM

To: he...@mncomm.com mailto:he...@mncomm.com  

Subject: FW:

 

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