Re: [WISPA] Surplus Waverider Gear

2016-06-17 Thread Kevin Battersby

Too bad. It's old but it works in small pockets away from the hydro meter noise.

On June 17, 2016, Matt Hoppes wrote:
> I literally just threw stuff out. :(

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[WISPA] Surplus Waverider Gear

2016-06-17 Thread Kevin Battersby

Hello,

I'm looking for surplus Waverider equipment. It's getting a little long in the 
tooth but still serves some of our smallest and most remote communities.

In particular in order of preference the following is what would be of interest:

CCU8000
EUM8005 Indoor
EUM8001 N-Connector
EUM8000

Please feel free to contact me off list if you have some surplus or know of any.

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[WISPA] Bandwidth Monitoring and Presentation

2011-12-28 Thread Kevin Battersby

Greetings

We have been using Pmacct to gather bandwidth accounting information for some 
time now. This is processed for our own use on a monthly basis.

Our current problem is customers requesting access to this information on a 
regular basis throughout the month.

At the moment I believe we are looking at a completely custom job to get this 
done.

My question is, what software might be available to do this presentation? Any 
success stories?

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Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Monitoring and Presentation

2011-12-28 Thread Kevin Battersby

Thanks. These software packages look like they have the potential to do what we 
need and I'll check them out.

On December 28, 2011, bret clark wrote:
 http://www.cacti.net/

On December 28, 2011, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
 http://demo.oetiker.torrus.net/

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Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth Monitoring and Presentation

2011-12-28 Thread Kevin Battersby

Thank-you for the offer to share code.

I'm having difficulty connecting to your site at http://usage.sbbnet.com. The 
name is not resolving.

On December 28, 2011, Matt Jenkins wrote:
 I put together a very simple page: http://usage.sbbnet.com
 Currently it takes an IP address but could easily take a customer ID
 number instead.
 http://usage.sbbnet.com/customer.php?customer=173.195.182.210curDate=13251
07879
 http://usage.sbbnet.com/customer.php?customer=173.195.182.210curDate=1325
107879

 I would be happy to share the code if you want it.

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Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Recommendations?

2011-05-11 Thread Kevin Battersby

I have dealt with a lot of 900 MHz in wooded areas. Non-LOS is really Near-LOS.

What kind of trees, how thick and etc.?

On May 11, 2011, Steven McGehee wrote:
 I have a link I am looking to establish soon that is 1.2 miles, non-LOS
 due to several thick tree lines (no buildings or earth, just trees). I'd
 like to get at least 10x10Mbps with plans to carry voice traffic. A PTP
 setup is fine, but if there is a capable PtMP platform available that
 could support 4-6 customers with at least 3x3Mbps (and up to 10x10 or
 more for one or all subs), that would be even better (as there are a
 handful of other potential clients in the area). All potential links
 that would be in this PtMP sector are within 90 degrees of each other
 with very similar distance (1-1.5 mile) and NLOS due to trees. Noise
 floor is expected to be favorable.

 Most of you seem to like Ubiquiti gear but I'm not very familiar with
 them. The AirMax Sector in 900Mhz may fit the bill. Or maybe a Rocket or
 NBM9 if I do strictly a single PTP link? I deal mostly with LOS
 applications and non-Ubiquiti gear, so any advice (including model
 numbers) would be appreciated.

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