Has anybody taken this a step further and
set up some type of automated “ftp” or something more secure to
download new updates?
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I had a tower get by lightning yesterday and I am in desperate need of a
karlnet-isp-base-license for kn105 or ap1000
I will be at the tower site all day, so you can call my office # below if I
don't respond to your email
thanks
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Are there any dual band antennas for 900mhz and 5ghz?
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Thanks! Exactly what I needed! How is it going down there?
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> While they do an ok job w/ wireless, IMO, their strength is more the
> convenience coming from the integration of multiple packages and its
> flexibility rather than the performance of any single feature
>
> If you're looking at purely a "wireless" solution (in this "do-it-yourself"
> genre)
I am wondering if there are any suggestions for an ATA - SIP Adapter with 1 or 2
POTS jacks.
We are running asterisk, so if you have experience with an ATA that works well
with asterisk that would be great
Thanks
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We are running VoIP over a Mikrotik/NSTREAM 5Ghz OFDM solution. Actual TCP
throughput is about 25Mbps, we have had over 12 VoIP across the PTMP and a PTP
BH to our NOC were the VoIP service is located while providing INTERNET across.
This is working with great success and Matt Liotta is providing
Short pigtail - less signal loss
Plus if you add in the RJ-45-ECS (Ethernet connector system) you get a nice easy
to swap unit
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I don't think there is much out there unfortunately
But YOU CAN BUY FROM MIKROTIK direct, prebuilt units
www.mikrotik.com
click on prices/products
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What is the beam width of the rootenna to use it as an AP?? you must have a
bunch of them to get 360* coverage
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Can anybody suggest any good vendors for a merchant account and card processing
terminal?
Thanks
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You could just convert to an IP stream and then convert back
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I am using the MMCX connectors, 6”
pigtail, with 25’ of lmr600
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I have a 30mile link, using the MTI dual
pol’s panels, 23db, signals are -75dbm and 2/3rds of the link
are over water… I have 2 radios on each end
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The FCC id on the SR9 is SWX-SR9
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Here is the deal w/ the SR9
The DSP filter can listen on a 20mhz or
10mhz channel (RX), it can TX at 5mhz, 10mhz or 20mhz
The newer atheros chipsets can listen on a
5mhz channel, but the chipset doesn’t have as good sensitivity as the 5213
chipset
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Marlon -
My thoughts exactly
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Can that router be purchased at bestbuy or something? Or just online?
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Since the new wrt54g's how come out, they are crap, any suggestions for a
low-cost soho router?
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Check out VTIGER it’s a sql based php CRM
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I just setup a 100MB fiber connection, but our connection to the internet seems
limited on the outbound… does anybody have a remote ssh account or interested in
downloading from our FTP on the 100mb fiber?
Thanks
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Is there a beast for under $500? I know trendnet makes some *stuff* but it is
port based vlaning
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>
> Have been trying to upgrade our AP systems from a pebble based system
> to something newer and stable. Just finshed a several day trial of a
> newer m0n0wall based distro called pfsense. Loved advanced FW and
> traffic shaping available. Configured simple bridge & shaper and put
> it inline
Looks interesting, it appears to have a SA feature as well, and the
documentation mentions cts/rts as its contention mechanism
I just setup a MT/SR9 link on the bench and will be installing on a tower next
week to my office as a test...
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What is the max throughput in a PTMP setup?
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Lonnie,
Is the WAR/staros platform working PTMP or is it PTP?
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I use a lot of different hardware from
Trango, Karlnet, Proxim, and mikrotik… polling systems generally perform
better than non-polling – gps sync may scale even better
When I first used the trango 900 series I
liked having the simple design and very easy install unlike karlnet…. But
I’m using a standard RB532, IP conn-track
off, I am using the pacwireless outdoor enclosures or the MTI pocket antennas…
SR5 cards, nstream enabled, framer policy
dynamic size, limit-3200 is default 4000 works a little better but have
not tested w/ voip
Routing is faster than brid
I believe that the atheros chipset is
capped at 35Mbps, although users of MT have claimed higher using very fast cpu’s.
I have several atheros/MT/nstream links
(PTP and PTMP) that push 30Mbps…. Pretty impressive throughput, plus adjustable
channels, plus QoS for VoIP and all the other
As we grow we have more of a need to outsource the billing/collections or hire
somebody inhouse
Is anybody outsourcing the billing?
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Is it possible the u.fl connectors have come loose? I have had a few issues w/
the u.fl connection coming slightly loose during the tower climb -
Thanks
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Matt,
What hardware are you using?
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All good points and I also think that in a urban/city environment were you have
more visible rooftops that redundancy from another PoP is the key and using a
routing protocol to fail over if the main link goes down
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Our noc is connected w/ a 5.8Ghz PTP Link. We do streaming audio from that NOC
while also providing internet access.. During the day the streaming audio hits
over 2Mbps and during that same time we pulling 2Mbps to 4Mbps from the
internet.
The system is definitely HDX but has no problem sending a
The problem I have seen w/ the pacwireless units that it uses 2 bolts, while
most satellite DSS setups actually have 3 bolts, 1 on each side (total 2) plus
the one that goes all the way through.
Having 2 bolts that go all the way through doesn't seem to be as solid as the
3bolt design
Dan Metca
On a good system like canopy or polling (nstream or turbocell) I have been able
to run a FDX style link, downloading 1.5Mbps while uploading 1.5Mbps, using
Nstream I have done 15Mbps pseudo-fdx
Nstream2 allows a true FDX channel but I believe only PTP
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Anybody have a sample roof top lease I could get a copy of ?
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Every feature discussed in this thread is available in the mikrotik OS/CPE,
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So basically your talking about a Mikrotik CPE w/ atheros radio at 5ghz, 2.4ghz
or the coming 900mhz radio running on rb532 SBC
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Can anybody suggest a good headset
(wireless/Bluetooth) for the polycom IP500
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>
> I'd argue market conditions is the biggest factor. So why spend the money on
> the higher price gear?
>
Well currently canopy is pretty "cheap" but only does 7Mbps/7Mbps throughput, a
MT system w/ 23db MTI pocket antenna is about $400 but will do 30Mbps with good
SNR and 15Mbps w/o a problem
Whats the deal n the airaya stuff? Are they
making the 5.3 stuff? What are the specs?
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Sounds like a nice tool
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> Of Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
> Sent: Wednesday, Fe
802.11 uses ARQ for the RETRY, polling helps (turbocell, nstream, etc)
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How did you get your trango 900mhz so
cheap? My price on the web is still listed at $475.. I would be deploying more
at $340
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Not at 900mhz though
Does anybody have any idea on the availability of the 30Mbps access point that
works w/ the $150 5Ghz cpe?
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Are any vendors shipping products which are FCC certified for these frequencies?
Thanks
Dan
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It worked? Wow, I've got a 17db M2 that just doesn't work up here in NE w/ the
weather conditions in winter that I want to replace w/ the 15db 900mhz grid but
have been skeptical
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What about the pacwireless grid’s?
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 client
and omni antennas
The best client antenna in 900 depends on the
Under advanced status the OLDER (the original sr5
cards) report 15dbm TX Power, while the new cards report 19dbm TX Power
Also the CHIP INFO under General – is different
between the original sr5 cards and the newer SR5 cards (eeprom info)
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when they new improved Sr5 (the ones w/ the updated
MMCX’s) I noticed a few changes in the way mikrotik behaves with them, I also
seem about a 6dbm improvement in those links as well…
Dan
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What pigtails and connectors? Mmcx on the SR5 or u.fl? are these new SR5's or
older sr'5s?
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I am not seeing results like this at all, I am using nstream on several PTP
links w/ SR5 cards w/ great success, (polling on) - throughput is awesome and I
have replaced all of my karlnet backhaul links (well not replaced but turned the
karlnet links into backup links), I believe mikrotik is defini
Yagi's performance like crap w/ snow and ice on them though
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Also that is 3db at -65dbm signal
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>
> If your concerned abou
Does the 3db SNR still apply when using 2X mode? I was under the impression
that 2X requires 10db
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Come on... they are lowering prices? Atlas will be $100 for cpe?
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>
> Whooa - - I got a
These are PTP wired links - 3 of them combined together -
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>
> Have you used t
I think it depends on the links involved and the remote termination, I currently
run per packet round robin load balance across 3 T1's, no issue's with VoIP or
VPN - of course the remote ends points are the same devices
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Can mikrotik switch between per packet or per session load balancing?
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>
No, we don't use WIFI, it is strictly a fixed wireless network at this point
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:37 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] verizon fios pricing
>
I can get a 100Mbps or 200Mbps feed today at very good pricing (what I would pay
for a T1 5 years ago :-)) but the problem I see it is delivering 15+Mbps in a
PtMP setup
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> Sent: Tuesday, De
Currently I am running separate antennas/radio's/systems on my backhauls (old
karlnet gear) and the new MT/rb532/nstream stuff but I'm looking to find the
best solution :-)
How often do the feedhorns die?
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Ah but what about the new customer who is comparing FIOS to what I offer? FIOS
will have tv and voip ( we do voip now but no tv )
Times are a changing and verizon is putting flyers on everything around boston,
ma to promote FIOS, like pizza box's, dry cleaning slips etc
Dan
> -Original Mes
I agree, most sub's use about 1Mbps to 2Mbps if they very active downloading
content (ftp, streaming, and some p2p) (I limit p2p on my system but allow some
bursts) other traffic is not limited
But when trying to sell a customer will go and say hey I can get 15Mbps from
verizon for $50 and only XX
Looks like I may have to use a dual POL dish (pacwireless makes on) basically
I'm looking for redundancy, ie: using 2 rb532 so if 1 fails the other will still
work, but only want 1 antenna as pricing is costly on this tower
Dan
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Although the service is not available yet in my area, it is getting close and
reports are it could be available in 2006 - check out this pricing - the 15Mbps
for $49.95 a month seems like a really good deal and would be tough to beat,
currently I am using Nstream/MT which gives me about 20Mbps to t
I'm looking for a dual band high gain panel antenna (ie: 2.4ghz and 5ghz 19db+)
- does such a beast exist?
Thanks
Dan
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Nstream2 on P4 should get you close to about 50Mbps FDX
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>
> Have you actually se
It is a bad situation all around if you can't support your network as units fail
and you can't replace them
One of the benefits of the WRAP setup is that you could flash the CF card with
new software in the future and not loose your investment
Dan
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WISP.
>
> Tom DeReggi
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>
>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 8:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] How to keep track of appointments
>
>
> > danlist wrote:
> >
> >>SugarCRM is good, so is vtiger crm which is based on the sugar crm code
> >>
> >>Dan
> >>
> > SugarCRM is t
0 per user
Dan
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>
> danlist wrote:
>
SugarCRM is good, so is vtiger crm which is based on the sugar crm code
Dan
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Any good recommendations of a linux system that would allow users to provision
email/dns/web/etc?
Thanks
Dan
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Does anybody provide service in Gulfport?
Thanks
Dan
> 1 Factory Shops Blvd
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What test site?
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> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 5:25 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Will this bother WISPs?
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> George wrote:
> >
> > Service is #1 after a person gets on
ully - you live In the
> perfect world and can run "noise/interference" free :)
>
> JohnnyO
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of danlist
> Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 12:51 PM
> To: 'WISPA Gene
This is awesome, I knew this was coming, ideally once it works with MT with
adjustable channel width (ie: 5mhz or 10mhz) - you should be able to push some
serious throughput on that 5mhz channel compared to the existing Trango & Canopy
900mhz systems
Hopefully the pricing on the radio is the same
Paul,
Was this turbo mode or standard?
Thanks
Dan
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Paul Hendry
> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 8:11 AM
> To: 'WISPA General List'
> Subject: RE: [WISPA] Atheros speed WRAP vs RB532
>
> UPDATE
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