Re: [WISPA] Juniper Network

2012-01-26 Thread Courtney Smith

On Jan 26, 2012, at 1:00 PM, wireless-requ...@wispa.org wrote:

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 With that said, We've been looking into Juniper lately, I like that their 
 new lines are all based on the same Juno OS, which is Linux. :-)
 
 So, my recommendation is... What are you familiar with? Use that.
 
 I'm not familiar with the Juniper model and foundry products listed to know 
 if that is a good product to keep or not.
 


Actually BSD.  And I believe JunOS has always been based on BSD.  Not a recent 
thing.

Just my opinion here.  If a network engineer understand the protocols, learning 
the vendor's OS is not a big deal.  But I get how folks develop a comfort 
sticking with 1 vendor.



Courtney Smith
courtneysm...@comcast.net

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Re: [WISPA] bandwidth provider at Westin

2010-12-31 Thread Courtney Smith


http://www.comcast.com/dedicatedinternet/default.html


 
 On 12/30/2010 11:52 AM, MDK wrote:
 I'm looking for wholesale bandwidth providers located in Westin..  
 Anyone have names / etc?
 Thanks
 Mark
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[WISPA] NANOG49 presentation: Long Distance Wireless Network Deployment for Support on the Farallon Islands

2010-06-18 Thread Courtney Smith
Thought some folks might be interested in this presentation given at 
NANOG meeting this week.



*Abstract: *
This presentation will address planning and deployment for a 50Km link 
between the City of San Francisco's fiber network and the Farallon 
Islands off the coast of San Francisco in support of the scientist on 
the islands and the California Academy of Sciences project to provide a 
high quality live streaming camera on site. The presentation will cover 
the requirements for a very limited budget and power consumption, issues 
of remote deployments, long distance microwave links over the ocean, 
sensitivity to the largest breeding colony the contiguous United States.

Additional network topics will be the requirement to support various 
services on the island via VLANs, fiber deployment to overcome distance 
and lightning, RF path calculations, tuning of the radio modulations 
schemes to provide the best up-time and remote support of a location 
that may only be accessible once a month.

http://nanog.org/meetings/nanog49/abstracts.php?pt=MTYwOCZuYW5vZzQ5nm=nanog49

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