[WISPA] New revenue stream

2006-03-07 Thread A. Huppenthal
I have client who asked me if a tasteful nude picture web server would be okay to deploy on the network. They are willing to pay 5 times the normal rate for co-location, plus additional fees for high load times. When I called Qwest to find out about their policy they said they aren't in the

Re: [WISPA] New revenue stream *THREAD CLOSED!*

2006-03-07 Thread Alex Huppenthal
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:wireless- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A. Huppenthal Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 8:46 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA] New revenue stream I have client who asked me if a tasteful nude picture web server would be okay to deploy on the network

Re: [WISPA] Canopy Site, off-power-grid

2006-03-06 Thread Alex Huppenthal
Plan for an amp hour / hour.. 24 amp hours / day. if you buy a couple of 100 amp hour walmart marine batteries you'd have 200/24 or about 9 days of run time without solar. I don't know what solar planning you need in Jersey. DoE has some maps of the US for solar planning - if it works out

Re: [WISPA] ATT merging with BellSouth

2006-03-05 Thread Alex Huppenthal
Google's market cap is $126 billion.. Still smaller than this new company, but close. Start a company with google's vision but for telcom and get a $150 billion market cap.. :-) On Mar 5, 2006, at 9:56 AM, Frank Muto wrote: NYT/WSJ ATT Inc. is nearing the acquisition of BellSouth Corp.

Re: [WISPA] Basic Mesh Theory

2006-02-26 Thread A. Huppenthal
I haven't read your summary yet, but would like to chime in a bit on Mesh... When the DoD developed TCP/IP, they built it to be robust under war-time conditions. This means fault tolerant, rerouting, change-over, change-back. It would wonderful to hear the Mesh scientists (not sales people)

Re: [WISPA] FCC Form 477 Due March 1st

2006-02-25 Thread A. Huppenthal
I don't think WISPA should police WISPs. The organization does encourage conforming to FCC regs, and we've seen numerous postings from Marlon and others answering difficult rule interpretation. That's the best focus for our energies as a WISP organization - that is; making FCC links and docs

Re: [WISPA] bandwidth

2006-02-16 Thread A. Huppenthal
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A. Huppenthal Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8:55 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA] bandwidth Last month, the FCC officially opened up the use of the middle band of the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure

[WISPA] bandwidth

2006-02-15 Thread A. Huppenthal
Last month, the FCC officially opened up the use of the middle band of the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) spectrum (5.470 GHz to 5.725 GHz) to 54Mbps 802.11a Wi-Fi networks in the United States. The band adds another 255 MHz and 11 channels to the existing 325 MHz and 13

[WISPA] Canopy Lite $200 per SM MSRP

2006-01-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
Moto announced their Lite SM - $200 list. Slow - 500Kbit. Designed to compete with dialup. Speed upgrades available this year, according to their announcement - up to 7 mbit. -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless

[WISPA] Board Resignation

2006-01-03 Thread A. Huppenthal
. Sincerely, Alex Huppenthal -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/

Re: [WISPA] Vivato

2005-12-26 Thread A. Huppenthal
pockets. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A. Huppenthal Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 10:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Vivato I'll put up some $$ for the membership to buy Vivato's intellectual property

[WISPA] Merry Christmas

2005-12-25 Thread A. Huppenthal
Enjoy this holiday song. http://aspenworks.us/merryxmas.swf -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/

Re: [WISPA] 48 volt power supplies

2005-12-22 Thread A. Huppenthal
ah, strap a couple of 24 volt batteries on with some chargers.. :-) ps: we do that for backup - less expensive than a UPS. We run Redline equipment - relatively high current - for 4 days w/o electricity. works great. be sure to get a charger that resets properly after the A/C kicks out - we

Re: [WISPA] Merry Christmas folks

2005-12-15 Thread A. Huppenthal
Mac, Merry Christmas to you too. Beautiful sentiment. Mac Dearman wrote: I thought I would drop a line this morning wishing all of you a Merry Christmas. I appreciate WISPA and all of its members. Hey guys - - - it has come to pass!! It was a lot of hard work for a lot of you and I look

Re: [WISPA] Merry Christmas

2005-12-15 Thread A. Huppenthal
For those who have no family, be assured that you aren't alone during the Holiday season, embrace your friends and associates, enjoy a season of giving and love even among those you may not know well. Its a great time for all of us to become closer, forgive one another's mistakes, and look

Re: [WISPA] BellSouth and Wi-Fi

2005-12-15 Thread A. Huppenthal
I'd heard that they'd promised New Orleans police department an abandoned Bell South building but decided against that since the muni project was still alive. dustin jurman wrote: I think that is supposed to be 1.5 meg a seconds. They use navini and this is just a response to shut down the

[WISPA] Classified Ads [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-12-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
I checked, we don't have classified ads at WISPA. While I was messing around with the Group Buy listserver... I decided to setup what I suggested a week ago or so.. A list for classifed ads. I'll be posting a bunch of stuff shortly. Subscribe by sending an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED], if

Re: [WISPA] Classified Ads [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-12-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
there should be two. I'll look now that I know. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I know Kory has a site set up for ads. Maybe you can get ideas from it or maybe we don't need another? Didn't know if you knew about it. Brian A. Huppenthal wrote: I checked, we don't have classified ads at WISPA. While

Re: [WISPA] Classified Ads [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-12-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
about it. Brian A. Huppenthal wrote: I checked, we don't have classified ads at WISPA. While I was messing around with the Group Buy listserver... I decided to setup what I suggested a week ago or so.. A list for classifed ads. I'll be posting a bunch of stuff shortly. Subscribe by sending

Re: [WISPA] Classified Ads [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-12-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
a good dude and puts in a lot of work for the industry and for WISPs. A. Huppenthal wrote: I had no idea there was a classified list someplace. Noted that WISPA had a goal item to create one, and when I posted the suggestion earlier, I hadn't heard another such list existed.- so, I made one

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
frankly, if I'm buying them for 50% off, I'll buy a spare for every 50 units I buy. failure rate on moto's is about 1 in 100 Travis Johnson wrote: And, the other issue is the purchase will be made in the group name, so how do you handle warranty issues? Travis Microserv Charles Wu wrote:

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
, but it seems like it would work. Only question is how warranty is handled. By MAC addy or by who bought the radio. Someone let me know if my approach is out of line. Never done this and might be reinventing the wheel (I hope it rolls) Brian A. Huppenthal wrote: Charles, I know you

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
Like I said 1 to 100 failures. Usually we drop them from a roof, or run one over.. Often times they still work, but often they don't Its a piece of plastic housing with a single board inside. You can get a replacement case for $15 as I recall. Nice to have a few around for demo to customers.

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
I like the 100 pack - but Mote sometimes gives away a couple of backhuals with a 500 pack and other promos.. They change from time to time, whomever wants to run with it will have to make some calls. once we go underground on this deal, we can have a couple of teleconferences, and I'll cough

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
It'll work, you just do it. The details are all bulls*it. Set up a closed email list for people who are interested. If you can wait a week or two I can setup an email list for that, if you like. People who aren't interested are going to give you one million reason why the earth is flat, or

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
The risk should be - the guy who gets my money sends me my SMs.. These things come in single unit boxes, so repacking them isn't a huge deal. 10 boxes of 10 each? I think that's a reasonable limit. Trusting someone on the list to do the buy with my $2600 is fine. I'll do some due diligience on

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
cool Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I'll make some calls tomorrow and see what the distributors say. Travis Johnson wrote: Hi, There are so many risks that _someone_ is going to have to assume. Example: If I say put me down for 20 units and here's my credit card. You place the order with the

Re: [WISPA] E-commerce help - Anyone want to make a consulting fee?

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
try salesforce.com John Scrivner wrote: I am sorry for this off-topic post but I need a favor. I need to know what e-commerce solution works best for an application where a company has several sales people/outlets and we need to track sales by each agent's referring web site. All

Re: [WISPA] Canopy buying group prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
the radio. Someone let me know if my approach is out of line. Never done this and might be reinventing the wheel (I hope it rolls) Brian A. Huppenthal wrote: Charles, I know you don't support the idea of group buys. Enough said. Fact is I've done group buys with high

Re: [WISPA] Orthogon Spectra

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
I don't mean to be negative, but I get calls from their sales guys - I ask some simple questions and can't get them answered, so I don't buy them. I'm all ears about their backhauls.. *seem* like a great deal to me. Paul Hendry wrote: Hi guys, Looking at getting a couple of

Re: [WISPA] Things you might be interested in

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
Did you try RMS for your monitoring / control hardware? http://www.bndcom.com/rms/rms.htm They are $500 list, have 3 relays remote controllable - NO/and NC connections, so if you want a fail over to closed you can do it. There's 5 or 6 voltmeters, a 1/2 dozen TTL level contact closure sense

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
What club are you talking about Charles? I predict you'll be asking Brian to participate in the next buy Charles. :-) Charles Wu wrote: Brian, I commend you on taking the initiative and (hopefully) proving my naysaying wrong However, waving my magic wand (or maybe I'm just full of @[EMAIL

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
Yes, (joke) let's assure ourselves that all things are motivated by increasing one individual's bank account vs. the group's membership's benefits. Part of the reason I'm not participating in Part 15 et.al. is that the organizers of any membership benefit have to do so with the assumption that

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
You should be getting a notice of the mailing list creation. Will walk through the list manager steps and get you the listmanger's account information. Will be using rfarc.org as the base address - a local non-profit ham radio domain that has private list features. Let's see how it goes.

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
wrote: That would be great. People are asking me about 5.2, 5.7, 2.4, as well as 900. I just want 900 for now. If we get a place to talk about it, someone else can coordinate the same with each product. A. Huppenthal wrote: Brian, I'll see if can do this shortly. -Alex Brian Rohrbacher

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
guess the person asking for the list membership could do so on the principle member list @ wispa. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Your a good man. A. Huppenthal wrote: I like the recent post about monitors too. Frankly the BND stuff for $500 is good, but I'd use at least twice as much

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
hear hear. I totally agree with you. I have very little experience with Insurance, but mine is a million dollar policy we use for towers and other reasons. Its about $100 a month. I'm sure there's a specialized insurance company that likely does this. Anyone have a contact at American Towers?

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
I think WISPA has expressed its disinterest in a 'buying club'. However, if members on this list want to organize a 'buying club' - I'm all for it. Its clearly one of the reasons you will get your ass kicked by the telco and cable company - they have buying power and can get what you want and

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE - buying club

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
Someone asked a while ago about Canopy prices. The last post I did was on 900 Mhz - okay we all don't live in the Eastern US or other high-treed areas. Of course, if you are spending an average of 1 hour a month screwing around with each subscriber you aren't going to have a successful WISP

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE - buying club

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
(icq)And I run my own wisp! 64.146.146.12 (net meeting) www.odessaoffice.com/wireless http://www.odessaoffice.com/wireless www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam http://www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam - Original Message - *From:* A. Huppenthal mailto

Re: [WISPA] buying club meeting

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
Good ideas. Partnering with a successful existing ISPCON would be great. I'm not close to Baltimore, so it would be my first choice. :-) I didn't know there was a WISP buying club. That would be a wonderful thing. Do you mean like Price Club or somesuch? Wow, now if they'd carry the end-user

Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE - buying club

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
://www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam - Original Message - *From:* A. Huppenthal mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; WISPA General List mailto:wireless@wispa.org *Sent:* Monday, December 12, 2005 11:20 AM *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE

Re: WAS [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
avoid at all costs. The 100 pack is THIRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS cheaper at double radius. HOLY CRAP! Unless I am reading something wrong... http://www.doubleradius.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.81/.f A. Huppenthal wrote: I think WISPA has expressed its disinterest

Re: WAS [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices

2005-12-12 Thread A. Huppenthal
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A. Huppenthal Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:22 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: WAS [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices we're talking 900 mhz, right? I don't use Moto 2.4 or 900 mhz stuff. never tried 2.4 and the 900 mhz didn't work

Re: [WISPA] P2P Worm Monitoring/Alerting/Control

2005-12-10 Thread A. Huppenthal
We use bandwidth shaping on *nix. works fine. currently the profile for one site manages 500+ IP based up and downstream. Its one of our few home-brew items. Of course, its all open source, so I don't need to worry about support on this particular item. John Thomas wrote: Mark, go over to

Re: [WISPA] Intro/Karlnet/YDI/Terabeam/Proxim/Turbocell

2005-12-09 Thread A. Huppenthal
Go get some Canopy client radios for $260 each, complete - check the performance, ease to install and setup. We did homebrew for quite a while and it has its downside as we're seeing. Just my opinion. You get a nice spectrum analyzer built-in, 2 minute setup, 2 minute test once its placed.

Re: [WISPA] canopy

2005-11-30 Thread A. Huppenthal
unless you mount it horizontally. :-) G.Villarini wrote: Nop, just vertical Gino A. Villarini, Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.aeronetpr.com 787.767.7466 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent:

Re: [WISPA] Trouble in Hyperlink land?

2005-11-24 Thread A. Huppenthal
Likewise, we've never been mis-shipped, and have been able to track shipments for critical delivery. Our downside experience was that they sometimes were somewhat slow in getting product out and you have to, as usual, check shipping costs. Good product, decent prices, predictable delivery -

[WISPA] Geekcorps.org

2005-11-16 Thread A. Huppenthal
Anyone have some experience with http://www.geekcorps.org ? A couple of us are considering getting involved. -Alex -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/

Re: [WISPA] Insurance / Service Plan Offerings

2005-11-15 Thread A. Huppenthal
most of the parts again and therefore not cost to much to swap out a CPE. Cheers, P. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A. Huppenthal Sent: 15 November 2005 06:29 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Insurance

Re: [WISPA] Insurance / Service Plan Offerings

2005-11-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
I'm curious about this too.. Are you using off-the-shelf stuff? Can you sell an insurance policy to customers to offset the replacement costs? JohnnyO wrote: George - that may work in your neck of the woods and I have been doing the same since day 1. This past year - we replaced over $8,000

Re: [WISPA] Insurance / Service Plan Offerings

2005-11-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
i like that idea. have the contract read that replacement of the equipment for whatever reason incurs a minimum trip charge of $75 or buy insurance @ $4 a month. Peter R. wrote: The DISH network actually charges for replacement. I had a DVR go bad and it cost me $50 for replacement. Ain't

Re: [WISPA] NYCwireless Network Neutrality Broadband Challenge

2005-11-09 Thread A. Huppenthal
Its true, Internet is an option.There are lots of people in the valley here that never want it. As to billing, paying per bit won't happen except for the Cellular companys who have per minute everything in place as it is. You'd think that since telephone service was flat rate some time ago, you

Re: [WISPA] IP based Remote Reboot

2005-11-09 Thread A. Huppenthal
let me know where you get them for $25 John Thomas wrote: DLinks POE kits take 5 volts, bump it up to 48 across the wire and drop it back down to 5 volts at the other end. They list for about $25, so I wouldn't think it should cost you too much to do. John Blair Davis wrote: John, I have

Re: [WISPA] IP based Remote Reboot

2005-11-09 Thread A. Huppenthal
That's a good price. I paid nearly $50 each. John Thomas wrote: Actually, Online Micro has the DWL-P200 for $30 and it can do 5 or 12 volts out the back. John A. Huppenthal wrote: let me know where you get them for $25 John Thomas wrote: DLinks POE kits take 5 volts, bump it up to 48

Re: [WISPA] Senao Question

2005-10-27 Thread A. Huppenthal
have you compared with the Tranzeo product? Brian Rohrbacher wrote: This is why I was asking more about pricing. I use these http://www.demarctech.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_24_38products_id=147osCsid=24262290b45598f284b297f1cd496d87 and I buy them at $194 each. They come

Re: [WISPA] Will this bother WISPs?

2005-10-27 Thread A. Huppenthal
i tested from here and my modem only does 45Kbits/sec :-) Mac Dearman wrote: Dang - I couldnt get but 691kbps :-) turn me up George Mac Dearman Maximum Access, LLC. www.inetsouth.com www.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief efforts) 318-728-8600 - Rayville 318-728-9600 318-376-2562 - cell

Re: [WISPA] Anyone Know George?

2005-10-25 Thread A. Huppenthal
maybe its lambdawireless, not lanbdawireless? John Scrivner wrote: I had a new membership request for WISPA Principle Membership from George Vastardis from Lamda Communications. I tried to get him registered in the WISPA signup server and get this when I send him an invitation to join:

Re: [WISPA] Senao Question

2005-10-24 Thread A. Huppenthal
3054s were troublesome for us, we don't use them any longer, so don't have any news on later firmware/hardware. 802.11b stuff from Senao is great. Dylan Oliver wrote: Speaking of Senao ... I just ran across some really nasty reviews of the nl-3054 CB3+. My client wants to share a cable

[WISPA] Secondary DNS

2005-10-24 Thread A. Huppenthal
In the old days... :-) 1988-93 my nameserver handed some secondary requests on a volunteer basis for other domain owners. How is everyone dealing with the general good practice of dual DNS geographically seperated? -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe:

Re: [WISPA] Secondary DNS

2005-10-24 Thread A. Huppenthal
/wireless www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam - Original Message - From: A. Huppenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 10:11 AM Subject: [WISPA] Secondary DNS In the old days... :-) 1988-93 my nameserver handed some secondary

Re: [WISPA] Secondary DNS

2005-10-24 Thread A. Huppenthal
http://www.nwwnet.net/ *-- Original Message ---* From: A. Huppenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:05:10 -0600 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Secondary DNS True, if there's no web or email services, then having DNS doesn't do much

Re: [WISPA] RE:Secondary DNS

2005-10-24 Thread A. Huppenthal
-0600 From: A. Huppenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [WISPA] Secondary DNS To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed In the old days... :-) 1988-93 my nameserver handed some secondary requests on a volunteer

Re: [WISPA] rooftop leasing?

2005-10-06 Thread A. Huppenthal
if need be, post a bond. Aubrey Wells wrote: How is it none of their business? The business plan is none of their business, but the financials certainly are. Just like any other lease agreement you enter in to (car, house, apartment, whatever) they want to make sure you can pay up before

[WISPA] Mac: icecast, or other broadcast

2005-10-03 Thread A. Huppenthal
Mac, I recall there are number of simple voice casting technologies out there. I know you all are likely not up for more work, but I'd really welcome a periodic discussion via some internet audio broadcast technology. I've messed with Icecast and Shoutcast a bit, but never really set it up

Re: [WISPA] WISPCon

2005-09-28 Thread A. Huppenthal
Your best bet for a commercial trade show is to approach vendors presenting there. Check the site and contact any of the vendors - they have a vested interest in selling you stuff and therefore have an interest in getting you in the door. The organizers are interested in making money off you

Re: [WISPA] LA team update

2005-09-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
Mac, Let me introduce Mark Gamrat. Mark is Director of Communications for Pitkin County. He is in Louisiana currently working on WiFi setups. Perhaps there's mutual benefits to working together. I'm copying Mark so he has your contact information. -Alex he can be reached at [EMAIL

Re: [WISPA] Need Inputs From Hurricane Relief WISP Teams ForFCCPresentation on Thursday

2005-09-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
I agree Rich, and nice to see you are in the group here. Perhaps the Powerpoint presentation slides having to do with WISPA can simply have WISPA logo in brilliant color in each frame, and the agreement as to what is presented clearly has slides with appropriate source ID's - like a Logo, and

Re: [WISPA] Need Inputs From Hurricane Relief WISPTeams ForFCCPresentation on Thursday

2005-09-13 Thread A. Huppenthal
] On Behalf Of A. Huppenthal Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 11:58 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Need Inputs From Hurricane Relief WISP Teams For FCCPresentation on Thursday Steve, Its great the FCC asked Mike to speak to them. He can only represent those people and businesses

Re: [WISPA] Part-15 Katrina Disaster Relief Effort Chief of StaffPositions

2005-09-08 Thread A. Huppenthal
Is it possible to post on the part-15 email distribution list for items Mac needs for the WISPA crew? I'm not a member of the Part-15 list, so.. JohnnyO wrote: Part-15 Disaster Relief Effort JohnnyO -Original Message- *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [WISPA] Taking on an investor?

2005-08-22 Thread A. Huppenthal
Not true. Minority stakeholders are actually protected from this behavior in many states. I think the level is 15% in Colorado. If you aren't careful raising money you could end up with your Popsicle in a wringer. Check investment rules. If you take money which exceeds the a certain percentage

Re: [WISPA] Lanyard and positioning straps (last chance tosave mylife)

2005-08-18 Thread A. Huppenthal
forgot to mention the blindfold. Too funny. :) Glad wisps have a cents of humor George A. Huppenthal wrote: First thing I do is get some leather soled, slip on shoes. I walk through the mud and hop on the tower. I take an extra jacket that I tie off to my waist and, if my legs get tired, re

Re: [WISPA] Lanyard and positioning straps (last chance to save my life)

2005-08-17 Thread A. Huppenthal
Rohrbacher wrote: To be completely honest. Only if it's free. Otherwise, I'll stay tied off 100% of the time and not let anyone stand below me. From there, I'll just pick up pointers as I go along and use common sense (something no class can teach me). A. Huppenthal wrote: How about

Re: [WISPA] Lanyard and positioning straps (last chance tosave mylife)

2005-08-17 Thread A. Huppenthal
First thing I do is get some leather soled, slip on shoes. I walk through the mud and hop on the tower. I take an extra jacket that I tie off to my waist and, if my legs get tired, re-tie it to the tower leg and around me. Normally, the backpack I have on is filled with tools - I bring

Re: [WISPA] Trade SHows

2005-08-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
I've always liked Wisconsin (well for the long and beautiful summer, sorry I can't come in Feb though wow, it can be cold)... I have to note here. This is really Scriv's idea, not mine and I don't want to step on his toes for this event. I don't know if he's going to chime in here, but I want

Re: [WISPA] Trade SHows

2005-08-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
Its all a social thing for me. I don't go to shows to learn anything new much any more. Its all on the Web, or as you say, in the trade show demo / exhibit areas - you can ask some tough questions, like, when will the Atlas radios be working reliably? They rock when they work, but I'm on pins

Re: [WISPA] Trade SHows

2005-08-14 Thread A. Huppenthal
Hell of a deal.. Gets my vote so far.. Michigan is cold though isn't it? Been a long time since I was up there... Whatever we do, I think we should have one of these this year... The summer in Aspen is pretty much gone. We had 2 weeks in July and now its sweater weather, I kid you not. Brian

Re: [WISPA] 6 foot 6ghz antenna rule

2005-08-06 Thread A. Huppenthal
can push a signal a very long distance or have a very high signal at a shorter distance. Lonnie On 8/6/05, A. Huppenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $20K is about right for the radios for a licensed path. $500 to $2000 for the path analysis and license. The market has set that price. If 200 ISPs