Channels 2 - 6 on TV are below the FM Radio broadcast band. Perhaps an IF
of the internet radio is leaking into the TV system - Do they have a mast
mounted TV amplifier in the chain?
Allen
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I have used one of these for a year now and like it.
Allen
Hi,
Since I've heard some not-so-good experiences with the APC
MasterSwtich, I went looking on the web.
Ebay led me to this product, has anyone used this power control
device? Any feedback on it?
http://www.digital
The Motorola PTP 600 radio support both Ethernet and T1 interface. Not sure
which CMTS you are refer to, but the compact CMTS/Router does have Ethernet
interface, does that combination will work?
Regards
Allen
On 9/25/07, Mark Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they're only going to use 1 CMTS
Hi, all,
Does anyone has installation experience for E-band radio? Any suggestion on
what should be pay attention? I heard the beam is very narrow and can not
reach more than 1 mile.
thanks
Allen
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Do you want try Motorola PTP600 5.4 GHz radio with aggregate 300 Mbps?
Regards
Allen
On 10/9/07, Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a short (1 mile) point to point link solution for a
client. Must be 100Mbps Full-duplex or faster. Prefer NOT 5.8ghz.
Suggestions
Motorola PTP product provides the true layer 2 Ethernet connection, the
throughput is not limited by packet per seconds.
For example, the PTP600 can support more than 400K packget per second on 64
byte pack...
Regards
Allen
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Gustavo Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED
on a single 15 MHz channel.
Regards
Allen
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Zachery Wolfinger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've checked out Moto's product brochure and spec sheet on the PTP500
and it's not exactly clear. Are you saying they can do 105Mbps in a
single 15MHz channel or across
is sometimes referred to as the ESN.
You can find the MAC address of PTP products by either
1) Looking at the label on the rear of the ODU
2) Look at the System Status screen of the management interface
Regards
Allen
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Jon Langeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
one manufacturer of
900MHz mini-pci cards? (Ubiquiti SR9) Also, do you think it is it too
late in 2007 to start a WISP? ;) Last, would 700MHz system
eventually creep in over a few years and eat my lunch?
Thank you all and as always, good luck to all WISPs!
Best Regards,
Allen Marsalis
am
At 11:29 AM 9/10/2007, you wrote:
Wow, I think the last time I saw this guy was WISPCON-Dallas... the
first one if there was more than one.
That was me. There is only one me, that's for sure. :)Dallas
WISPCON was my last convention.
Allen
be there just to meet you face to face for
the first time.
Allen
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weeks ago to chat
but dropped the ball again. I've made many mistakes lately.
But I just can't stop thinking about wireless! ;)
Allen
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NLOS mesh network
before. Which is not a good sign to me. That's a sign that my idea
probably won't work.
Allen
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At 12:56 PM 9/10/2007, Steve Stroh wrote:
Allen:
Metricom did.
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks for the reply Steve. Can you share if they were able to make
it work or not? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Allen
got the
bugs out. I'm sure there was a time I felt differently about
cards. Sorry if I ever gave you a hard time about it.
Allen
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this week and see what's happening. I hope he isn't too
depressed over the deal like I am (or was) :)
Allen
At 01:05 PM 9/10/2007, Joel White wrote:
Alan,
There is a second manufacture of 900 Mini-Pci cards which is Zcomax. The two
(ubnt and Zcomax don't talk because of different center
, there must be at least 8 people left in the country without
broadband, and I want to give it to them! ;)
Allen
At 01:05 PM 9/10/2007, David E. Smith wrote:
Allen Marsalis wrote:
I take it that nobody has ever built a 900MHz NLOS mesh network before.
Which is not a good sign to me. That's a sign
markets which is a challenge all in itself. I
sometimes see data centers and there aren't many dialup customers
left and lots of empty modems. How Netzero can still afford to run
ads I do not know.
Allen
At 03:23 PM 9/10/2007, George Rogato wrote:
I'm glad your still around the industry Allen
At 04:00 PM 9/10/2007, John Valenti wrote:
Allen,
It sounds as if you might be proposing this for a suburban or even
tree filled urban environment. One problem you might run into is
clear spectrum in 900MHz. I've use Trango gear out in rural areas,
where it works OK. I've only done a few scans
At 05:12 PM 9/10/2007, you wrote:
Allen:
Metricom's long out of business, but technologically, they made it
work (albeit at ~28 Kbps, and later ~128 Kbps). One of the key things
they did to make it work at 902-928 MHz is to use FHSS and small
channel sizes rather than fixed, wide channels
At 06:37 PM 9/10/2007, Patrick Leary wrote:
Allen, great to see you pop up on the list again. You've been missed.
Thanks Patrick. I trust all is going well with you. I hear you are
now vice president. Great job! (I mean that both ways. You do a
great job and have a great job) :) Our
I'm proud to say no Canopy shirts in this house Gino! I can't
afford them. (major ducking) :)
Allen
At 08:35 PM 9/10/2007, Gino Villarini wrote:
I'll bet they prefer the Motorola Canopy T-shirts!
;-) ... ducking
time flies. My daughter is 9 and in a few more
years, she might be taller than me as well..
Yeah got one of those old BreezeCom shirts in XXL? That is, if they
aren't collectors items by now... ;)
Allen
At 08:32 PM 9/10/2007, Patrick Leary wrote:
LOL. My girls are 6.5 and 4 now. They don't
no customers, so when do I get my life back? :)
Allen
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when 64M
would do the job. Then 256M, etc. But its news to be if a /22 is
fully accepted in all router tables. Wow only here for a couple of
days and learning stuff already. :)
Allen
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Hello Allen,
Good to see you back and doing well. Curious to hear your take on the
MobilePro saga. On or off list is good with me.
The Friends
Quite a few people have asked me (A) what have I
been doing lately? And (B) please tell me the
MobilePro saga. It means a lot to me
to be a pain.Marlon got me started in this industry. He
is a true wireless pioneer, not I. But we have our differences...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_network
I'm sure our definitions and connotations of wireless mesh differ,
and rightfully so.
Allen
for you!
Ryan for some reason this post resonates within me like a church
bell. like a typical dot-com Happy Customers don't mean
much. Never have. It's Happy Shareholders (investors) is where the
money is. Sorry if I'm a bit cynical or jaded
Allen
this month). They chose folks like MOBL to cater to rather
than you or me. I believe there is a market for 900 rural mesh
sub-muni networks. Am I wrong?
Allen
Allen
Some of the new mesh gear uses different channels for broadcast
vs. backhaul. But that's not really mesh anymore, it's hub
are one hellova
guy and I will never forget camp sagnasty God Bless.
Allen
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averaging between the economics of fixed
wireless and muni wifi networks. But in my areas, that might lead
to 4X success rates in site surveys..\
Allen
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as their CFO. The good ole boys
network was alive and well.
Allen
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so do you mean that Jack Belton is your brother and Jack
Beech is your brother-in-law? Sorry for my confusion. And thanks
for the clarification. I've got to run, but I'll pick back up later.
Allen
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he no longer ran the ISP's, he
moved over to the Progames website division. But I'm not sure there
was anything Jack could have done to save the day considering the
Cornell financing deals, and ridiculous salaries, bonuses, and so forth.
Allen
companies and upstream
providers like uu.net Worldcom, Global Crossing, etc. Anyway the
moral of this lesson is do not sell out and expect to keep your
career unscathed. I would not sell my entire company again unless it
was enough to retire on.
Allen
At 10:28 AM 9/13/2007, Patrick Leary wrote:
...And by the way Allen, whatever the route you took to get back, I am
just glad you are. As I said before, you were missed. You were, are, and
always will be one of the good guys.
One day many of us should hit the porch with some scotch, a good
me a AP one
time, and not everyone does that. Besides, I think the CEO and CFO
had more to do with this plan, whatever it was.
Allen
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or laying
eyes on my company. Jack did come by once or twice before hand
though to check me out. The whole experience was very strange due to
the lack of due diligence before the sale and other oddities...
Allen
with OSPF? I'm just trying to learn more about meshing, and
my comments are JMHO...
Allen
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Exactly my point George. I don'/t...
Allen
At 09:16 PM 9/14/2007, George Rogato wrote:
Allen Marsalis wrote:
I'm just asking why you think you need something else besides BGP or
OSPF.
OSLR
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. In that case, I
don't think I need a mesh protocol at all, or anything other than
common interior routing gateway protocols. Am I right? I wonder
what Strix uses in their multi-radio systems? eg
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on the other. I need a couple
of good cheap directional 900MHz antennas for some testing. I have
two omni's already and wasn't too impressed going omni to
omni. Signal started to drop off after about a quarter mile or so,
and that isn't going to cut it.
Allen
I can help with this off list if you want.
e...@radiophonewireless.com
On Jul 26, 2016 6:26 PM, "Chris Fabien" wrote:
> We are evaluating a couple different options for 2-way radios and would
> like to get some info/pricing. Ive heard it discussed on this list before.
> If
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