Re: [WISPA] Florida job is killing me

2005-11-09 Thread Al Grantier

hahahahah  that is funny a little rub a dub
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From: Bob Moldashel [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Hey!!   Don't ever post a picture like this again without a warning!!  I 
think I'm going to be scarred for life!


2 guys in a hot tub alone with alcoholHum. That's a recipe 
for disaster! 

Looks like Mike isn't taking any chances drinking that Diet 
Pepsi...   :-P


-B-







Mac Dearman wrote:



 You wouldnt believe how hard we are really working down here in Ft. 
Lauderdale, Florida. I hired Mike Delp to come out and help with the 
climbing  - - - and as you can see he is earning his pay :-P




Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
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www.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief efforts)
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318-728-9600
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Re: [WISPA] Senao Question

2005-10-26 Thread Al Grantier
Nope I dont think it is.  ONly way is buying 100 + radios from senao from 
some one that is willing to sell you 100 units for $80 then your ok
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Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote:


I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at 
$100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If 
anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than 
$150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I learned that the hard way.

Pete Davis
NoDial.net


Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of 
them.

And they have a 200MW version.
But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders.

The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so.

But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and 
not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and 
unstable units.


Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe.
I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned.

George
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Re: [WISPA] I need 100% participation RIGHT NOW! This means YOU!

2005-09-29 Thread Al Grantier

just sent mine also

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Thanks John for the heads up..



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Re: [WISPA] Satellite Anyone?

2005-09-16 Thread Al Grantier
if you can get unlimited bandwidth that would be fine.  you will also have 
to use a windows box unless they have linux drivers
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Al,
   I plan to use a proxy, anyway, to offer filtering.  It would be a LAN 
setup without using live ip addresses.  The bandwidth FAP is a 
concern...


Jason

Al Grantier wrote:

jason in my experience with direct way they usually limit you bandwidth 
plus its very hard to get the sat to work without using a proxy

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Hello everyone,

   Has anyone successfully used satellite (ie, Directway 7700 or 
similar) as their source of upstream bandwidth?  If so or if not, why? 
How did it turn out?  Any suggestions?  T1's are hard to come by here, 
and I'm still shopping for alternatives.


Jason Wallace
WISP Startup in AZ

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Re: [WISPA] Satellite Anyone?

2005-09-15 Thread Al Grantier
jason in my experience with direct way they usually limit you bandwidth 
plus its very hard to get the sat to work without using a proxy
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Hello everyone,

   Has anyone successfully used satellite (ie, Directway 7700 or similar) 
as their source of upstream bandwidth?  If so or if not, why?  How did it 
turn out?  Any suggestions?  T1's are hard to come by here, and I'm still 
shopping for alternatives.


Jason Wallace
WISP Startup in AZ

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Re: [WISPA] 3' and larger 5.8Ghz dishes

2005-09-14 Thread Al Grantier

what ab
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Pac wireless

Gino A. Villarini, 
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.

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www.aeronetpr.com
787.767.7466

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Subject: [WISPA] 3' and larger 5.8Ghz dishes

Any leads on where to get 3' and larger 5.8Ghz dishes without having to 
spend thousands of dollars?


-Matt
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Re: [WISPA] 3' and larger 5.8Ghz dishes

2005-09-14 Thread Al Grantier

http://store.microcom.us/antennas--5ghz--directional.html
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Pac wireless

Gino A. Villarini, 
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.

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www.aeronetpr.com
787.767.7466

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Liotta
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:37 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] 3' and larger 5.8Ghz dishes

Any leads on where to get 3' and larger 5.8Ghz dishes without having to 
spend thousands of dollars?


-Matt
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Re: [WISPA] WRAP Boards needed!

2005-09-06 Thread Al Grantier

I have 3

Butch Evans wrote:


On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Rick Harnish wrote:

 


We are in need of 20 WRAP 2C boards, everyone seems to be out of
stock. Anyone have them??
   



Rick,
If these are going to be used for Mikrotik, you may want to look
into the 500 series routerboard.  These are a little cheaper (if you
consider the cost of the board, power supply, license, CF and all
the other goodies.  I am not sure the supply is any better on these,
but may be worth a look.

 



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