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Anybody know who
to the tail end of the previous section if you go over
10'. We've done that to push conduit up to 30'.
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Intelliwave LLC
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We've been very happy with our Til-tek antennas.
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave
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How good are Til-tek antennas?
I have a marketing exclusive with an MTU for
broadband. The cable sales folks keep showing up soliciting new business
for their phone/broadband/video offering. Property mgmt. has been telling
the cable reps that they do not have rights to solicit, only install on his
premises. Their isn’
Has anyone had any luck with off the shelf WDS cpe units
working in combination with SR2 radios?
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I have some runs of LMR 600 that are contained in carlon
conduits. We had been noticing continued performance decline in the
remote APs connected to the APs. I popped open the boxes at the end of
each conduit and water came pouring out. The contractor probably didn’t
glue a conne
Is someone willing to answer a quick mikrotik question for
me? It involves the license key. Hit me offlist if you can help
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Can anyone else confirm/deny this?
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Chris
I thought the issue was that the cards are mis marked. Marked back
wards. The outside corner is actually antenna port "A" . Card says B
George
Anthony Will wrote:
> It looks like he is talking about the antenna ports on the mPCI card.
> There ar
Is there a 900 mhz test meter that will measure power
readings at cable end? Im thinking of a device that could be inserted inline
between cable and antenna. Ideas?
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We have an enclosure @ 400’ that is powered from the
same circuit as tower lighting. Its been acting a little strange lately,
so we went up with a voltmeter to check the power. The meter showed
fluctuations from 140-170v AC at the outlet. We tested at the back of the
ups and have a stead
Im sure this has been covered before…..
Have any of you outsourced installations? If so, has it
been a positive experience, how much do you pay a contractor?
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Im sure some of you have many devices to manage/track. What
packages are people using for asset management?
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We pay
$64/mb for 50 mb over fiber after the initial 10 meg commitment. 24 mos
commit on package
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might want to check out til-tek and antel. They are not cheap, but they
are highh quality.
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Don't know if anyone posted this or not.
Interesting trend - ilecs selling off landline services in rural areas
to
smaller, less capitalized companies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/28/technology/28vermont.html?ex=115967520
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I just happened to read the announcement on the wave
wireless site regarding Charles Brown’s resignation and the company’s
“considering the sale of certain product lines and business units”
This along with the recent merger leaves me feeling a little
uneasy about WW. Does anyone have an
We had the lightning storm of the century here 2 days
ago. It was an awesome spectacle to witness. It was a much more
distressing spectacle to watch our network map begin to blink red all over the
place. Which leads me to a couple of questions:
How do you handle customer installation
You are still going to need to do site surveys w/ 700. If you are in rolling
terrain, the 700 is going to have the same problem with dirt as 900
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How many of you have done an advertising based revenue model
for hotspots or mesh? Im interested in discussing how folks have
monetized the captive eyeballs of both their customer base and/or the transient
users that traverse the hotspot network.
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Does anyone have pointers to an exterior enclosure for a RB
112? We use the mini-box enclosures for wrap boards. Im looking for something
similar for a Rb
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CHris
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Has anyone here gone through the process of gaining clec
status in ohio? If so, could you hit me offlist?
I have a couple questions for you.
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Has anyone had experience bundling IP and landline transport
on Erate bids? The rules seem to indicate that only Telecom providers as
defined in the rules may supply transport. However, the WAN fact
sheet provides that “wide area network service can be eligible for
discount as Internet a
Hi-
Does anyone have a good contact at the FCC erate division?
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Chris
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Does a WISP fall under the designation of a telecommunications
carrier even though it isn’t required to file form 499-a?
Under definition found at USC title 47,153.40 , it appears
that an ISP and in particular a WISP offers telecommunications services and is
deemed a “telecommunications
Can a set of Ethernet range extenders be used to power a poe
radio at say 500’ out?
chris
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How do the rest of you compensate tech staff for on call
duties? We have an on call tech that monitors network remotely throughout
weekend and is responsible for rolling to tower/major customer in case of
outage.
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We have a legacy 900 omni at 750' AGL. It really reaches out and touches
remote customers, but it is visible to every other cell in the region and
affects channel planning. Stick to sectors, they might be more expensive up
front but long term you will have more options.
c
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...And here I thought the big red bullseye was painted on the middle
east. So far we have dumped $341 billion down that shaft
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I would be real happy if they would just overhaul the Erate program-
just enforce the policy they already have in place. I cant think of a
single program that has greater ability to foster rural broadband
investment than this.
c
There's nothing here about entreprenurial types being the stars of
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>>How do the rest of you compensate tech staff for on call duties? We
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Quick Poll-
How many Ohio Wisps would be interested in meeting with the incoming
Governor to discuss his policy goals for the Ohio NextGen Network
Authority? Hit me offlist if you are interested.
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Im looking for a source of high quality exterior cat5 for tower
installations. has to be uv rated, sheilded w/ ground. Any pointers are
appreciated.
thanks
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Im looking at a project that requires connectivity between multiple
buildings on the same campus. There are 4" conduits connecting each
facility. The conduits are bare, Id like to run fiber in them, and
there are no pull cords in them. Some are several hundred yards long.
Ive heard that you can
Not sure I follow you Dennis- are you purchasing these new for this price or
is this what you are valuing them at takeover?
Chris
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If a first responder organization succeeds in getting homeland security
funding, are they required to build an entirely 4.9 network? The folks
I have talked with have this vision of having interconnected 4.9
networks that all first responders can connect to and that these
networks will at some poi
Can anyone give me any pointers to fiber for vertical lashing? I need @
500', lighter the better, good durability.
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Does anyone have any knowledge of ruggedized mobile units for first
responders? Ive looked at WR. Any others?
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So does anyone have the latest scoop on WaveRider? Stability, product
pipeline etc. It seems like most of the old names/faces are gone.
Chris
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We have a client that has needs for some BH links that stretch @ 23 miles.
Links need to be reliable, but cost, as always, is an issue. The Orthogons
are nice, but the price point can be pretty steep. The link budget works
with tranzeos but I am a little concerned about reliability. How about th
g Motorola BH10
units
Gino A. Villarini
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Can anyone share what they use for remote power management/reboot
devices?
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This happened to us numerous times. We now tape over the connections-
tape the connectors directly to the boards. Not a pretty solution but
it works.
chris
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Is there a methodology for predicting latency in a link that is X miles
long with y noise floor etc?
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chris
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Im interested. When are you planning to go?
Chris Cooper
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Hire Jack Unger. He was patient enough to beat all the rules into my
head eventually.
C
If you hire a consultant that doesn't at least explain all of this to
you,
go hire a new consultant. The one you have either doesn't know the
rules or
he's only in it to take your money. And if he'll take
Find some satellite TV contractors that want to know more. Ive found
them to be pretty skilled and slick at doing quality installs.
chris
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Im looking for a reese hitch mount 12v capstan. Anybody have any
pointers to a good one?
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Can you share the method you use to link them up so quickly over such a
distance?
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I have aligned 5.8ghz links up to 73 miles (and even a test link at 137
miles) within 5 minutes start to finish. Is it possible you have another
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Is the MY-TE as cumbersome when it is on a reese hitch as compared to
the AB Chance? Price points look about the same. Can you hit me off
list with pricing and details on your used one?
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We have some wrap/sr5/mikrotik combinations to deploy. We have bench
tested them and can only get them up to @ 300 mw. We can get 398 with
wrap/mikrotik using the sr2s. Both are using the 18v poe. Any ideas?
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Anyone care to share their thoughts on this?
For those of you in the MTU market- how do you handle pricing? By the
unit? By the head? Does it make more sense to try to get the whole apt.
at one time just like the gas company and have all the roommates pitch
in on the bill, or does it make more sen
Can anyone tell me what Crown Castle typically charges for a wisp type
setup- 2 BH radios and a sector antenna? They are quoting me $1750 for
the structural analysis.
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How do you feel the rise of the i-phone (either cisco or apple) will
affect your business? Will this be positive because it drives more
customers onto your wi-fi networks with their dual mode phone? Or, will
it be negative as more devices become standardized on cellular carrier's
networks? Will t
And I run my own
wisp!
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Tessco has them.
Although- I went to my local outdoor store/pawn shop last week. They had
a whole rack full of climbing harnesses that had been pawned. Not quite
sure how to read that one.
chris
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on, bunched up, dry rot, molded,,etc?
Life is short! They have the printing presses printing more money
everyday,
but we only have one life to live.
Mac Dearman
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.3/5.8 range :-)
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Add a step before this- just contact the offender first, air your
concern, try to work it out locally. Less trouble/intervention/attention
for all parties involved. I still believe most people are decent. No
need to call the dogs unless you are forced to.
Chris
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Has anyone installed the Waverider mobile units in vehicles? How long
did it take, any pitfalls to watch out for?
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Ok I paid up
Please include us in CALEA filing
Intelliwave, LLC
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We had a similar thing happen to us- our SNR was great, but every so
often it would just crash. It was on a flat roof, sled mount that held
the radio @ 24" off the roof. After trying everything, we raised the
mount up to @ 4ft and it solved the problem.
chris
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I read the article describing pricing and take rates for two separate
muni networks:
St. Cloud - free access, 80% take
Tempe - $19.95/mos first 3 mos, $29.95/mos after that, 15% take
Im wondering - is this a perception of value? Does free=low value/low
network quality in the mind of the subscri
Does anyone have a short list of companies that will certify systems?
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Please don't take the general wispa list private. I think that taking
such an action would be detrimental to all subscribers, both members and
non-members and would be out of synch with the statement below. For the
record- Im a member.
Chris Cooper
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This list is dedicat
Self Charging 900 Mhz basestation?
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Now this is from a company that
Can anyone share experience with the Tranzeo 900 mhz product good or
bad? One vendor has indicated it's a less than stellar product. Im
wondering what actual field experience has been.
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Remember this about reviews: People are more likely to complain than
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We have deployed a couple dozen Senao aps, both the 2611 and 3220. All
are less than a yr. old. Approximately half have died and exhibited the
same symptoms: Lan connectivity good, broadcast good, users can connect
but not get out onto the network. Has anyone else seen this?
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Chris
What is the non-vendor speak, actual production max throughput on a
Trango 900 Mhz AP?
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Anyone out there using hosted PBX for their call centers? Will it allow
you to see # calls in que, duration etc?
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Mark,
This was one of the best emails you have ever w
Its like my old hippie friend told me "the only difference between
hippie and yuppie is 50 grand a year" That was in 91. Adjust
accordingly for inflation.
c
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I was at a meeting yesterday that had several large carriers present.
One of the carriers made the comment that they are migrating away from
copper for new deployments. He said that FTTH is now cheaper than
copper due to increased material costs.
c
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oming. Time Warner should be concerned
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On Aug 9, 2010, at 6:34 PM, Travis Hawthorne wrote:
> It's Monday, here's what Google and Verizon were working on
> http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/08/google-verizon-propose-open-vs-paid-internets/
>
> -O
We've had numerous storms here over the past couple of weeks. We have
replaced a box full of Nano and Bullets. This leads me to believe that
our install practices might be improved. How are others grounding these
units effectively?
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Chris
Intelliwave
Round two awards are up to 70% grant without a waiver. RUS expects to
be paid back on the loan portion and structures the deals so that they
are made whole before anyone else.
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On Aug 20, 2010, at 10:58 PM, Fred Goldstein
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At 8/20/2010 10:04 PM, you wrote
Big, soon to get bigger, fiber routes in Piketon though.
Chris
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He is my father. Know him?
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You related to Gary out of Waverly?!
Yeah, know of the fiber, weird……. But makes sense due to the
high priority governmental hoi polloi out that way. Bu
Done
Chris Cooper
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Ive never deployed Canopy 900. Vendor materials say it will work at a 3
db C/I. Can you keep a solid connection w/ decent throughput at that
ratio?
Chris
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I can't fully trust a man with a hyphenated last name
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On Sep 22, 2010, at 6:43 PM, John Thomas wrote:
>
> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/it-8217s-official-carrier-pigeons-are-faster-than-rural-internet/173?
Interesting language from the CEO of a consumer services company
regarding his customer base:
THR: Are you concerned that American Netflix subscribers will look north
and ask for the same discount Canadians get at $7.99?
Hastings: How much has it been your experience that Americans follow
what
Looking for some Waverider EUM 3004/3005. Hit me offlist if you have
any to sell.
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What about the customer that shows a solid GE value but has an
obstruction that prevents service? Don't you get an unhappy prospect
that missed a day of work for an install that doesn't happen?
Chris
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