Hi,
If anyone is interested in the following, feel free to make an offer;
I'm just looking to clear them out of our inventory:
1) I have about 80 new in box (and probably another 50 out of
box/working) Trango "AD5800-25" dishes/reflectors for sale. These were
originally for the old Trango Fox
, Kevin Battersby wrote:
> 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
>
Hi all,
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
Hi all,
Got a situation that I think a lot of you all probably deal with as
well. We have a service SUV with a roof rack that we use to transport a
28' extension ladder (14' in stored position). We use two straps to
secure the ladder and that method has served us well for years. The
problem is
Does anyone here have any experience with 38Ghz? I'm looking into the
practical uses for it compared to higher and lower frequency deployments.
Thanks.
-Steven
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ot bad, I have a Samsung and it runs great.
>>
>> Forbes Mercy
>> Washington Broadband, Inc.
>>
>> On 9/2/2010 8:54 AM, Steven McGehee wrote:
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> We are looking to get a pair of new Laptop/Netbook computers for use in
>
t; 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Steven McGehee wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> We are looking to get a pair of new Laptop/Netbook computers for use in
>> the field. These would be in for installs, dispa
Hey guys,
We are looking to get a pair of new Laptop/Netbook computers for use in
the field. These would be in for installs, dispatching, troubleshooting,
speed testing, all of that general use stuff.
We aren't looking for a lot -- just a GigE NIC, 10.1 or bigger screen
(one that works well
not a lot of certified equipment out there
> (don't even THINK about Mikrotik) and what is there is expensive.
>
> My 2 cents worth from an actual user :-)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
> Behalf Of
Got it, we are just looking to do with other WISPs do, assist local
government with 4.9 deployment for its intended uses.
On 8/26/2010 22:18, Jack Unger wrote:
>Remember, no commercial WISP traffic allowed on 4.9.
>
> On 8/26/2010 6:29 PM, Steven McGehee wrote:
>> Hey
Hey guys,
We may be getting into some 4.9Ghz deployments soon and I thought I
would check with you guys to see what sort of tips and 'gotchas' you may
know of if you currently are operating in 4.9. We are having a meeting
soon with the local municipality to see how we can work together to get
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te:
Do you have a link to the FTP? We have a few apex's that could use
some love.
I'll wait for the release notes though, before I upgrade.
Nick Olsen
Network Operations
(321) 205-1100 x106
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Just wanted to let you guys know, Trango released v1.3.0 today -- I was
talking to them on the phone and they mentioned it would go live this
week. It's on their FTP now, no release notes unfortunately.
WISPA Wan
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>
> On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Steven McGehee wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I was looking to buy some Mohawk Outdoor Cat5e STP cable, (
>> http:
Hey all,
I was looking to buy some Mohawk Outdoor Cat5e STP cable, (
http://www.mohawk-cable.com/images/products/pdf/lantrak%20cat%205e%20sctp.pdf
) but my vendor informed me that it takes 4-5 weeks to get ordered,
compared to two days for the UTP version. Does anyone have a quicker
route to
On Aug 12, 2010 10:36 AM, "Mark Dueck" mailto:m...@netking.bz>> wrote:
Tranzeo has FDD radios that allow 20, 10 and 5 Mhz channel widths.
They
come with a built in 24dbi antenna. You have to buy the channel
shields
though.
On 08/12/2010 07:43 AM, Ste
I have an unusual (for us, anyway) need for a point-to-point wireless
product that is only needing to cover about 50 yards. This is a building
to building setup, with one side (the masters side) needing to shoot
"through" the exterior brick wall of one building (it will be mounted in
the ceilin
Apologies if this is the wrong outlet to send this to, but would anyone
be interested in purchasing used Trango Fox M5580 (5.8Ghz) and/or Trango
5300 (5.3Ghz) subscriber units (SUs)? I've got /a ton /of these/ /to
sell. Please reply off-list.
Thanks!
-
If you guys know of any other good lists to be on, please post them
here. Anything like TowerTalk and NANOG is much appreciated.
Thanks.
On 6/29/2010 07:32, Mike Hammett wrote:
> Agreed. I've been on NANOG for 6 years. Lots of useful and "useful"
> information on there.
>
> -
> Mike Hamm
Hey all,
With the recent talk of the Trango Apex links, I was wondering how many
of you are running firmware version 1.2.3? I actually just realized it
was available, I've been running v1.2.2 for several months. If you've
got v1.2.3 in production, can you tell me if you had any trouble since?
Still wouldn't take down a Dragonwave ;-) .. just kidding.
On 4/21/2010 18:48, Mike wrote:
> Or because we are rapidly arriving at a galactic alignment; a cyclical
> happening is upon us. On the winter equinox in 2012 we will be aligned with
> the disk which is the Milky Way, and which our sola
I'm sure you did this too, but anytime we have a complaint of speeds the
first thing we do on site is completely bypass their network. Sure it
takes them offline for just a few minutes while we verify the claim with
a laptop straight into the wireless unit/PoE, but it takes the heat off
of us.
We enjoy our Apex links too although I wish the firmware would get
updated again. I still prefer the Dragonwaves at least a little bit more
than the Apexes because of a more reliable firmware.
Anyway, where did you find your rain zone information? Seems it was
listed in a Bridgewave manual a lo
I agree that different revisions/hardware versions can make all the
difference. The Seagate 1.5TB drives were terrible out of the gates but
since then the product has greatly improved and we employ several with
no trouble. We knew going into purchasing them that we needed to get a
certain fw ve
Quick question along the lines of this topic and that of Vlans, etc.:
does anyone here implement FlexLinks (from Cisco) to interconnect PoPs
with multiple links between them? I was just looking into that as
opposed to/in comparison with rapid spanning tree. Any experience/opinions?
Thanks in ad
We're also big fans and long time users of Cacti, so I'd happily
recommend it as well.
On 3/30/2010 16:46, Justin Wilson wrote:
> Cacti would be what I would start with. I have set it up where business
> customers have their own individual logins and can see just the graphs you
> want them
Quick question, does anyone have any thoughts or experience with 3M's
Temflex Rubber Splicing Tape?
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MElectrical/Home/ProductsServices/Products/SolutionsCatalog/?PC_7_RJH9U5230GE3E02LECIE20OUP7_nid=SZ13NWVCGZbeCKZWSKS2T3gl
It's really cheap ($3/22ft x
Hi all,
Yeah we use fiber glass "push rods" from GreenLee. We picked them up at
Graybar, could certainly find them cheaper I'm sure, but we got them
years ago... anyway, they're flexible, slim, and work great in any
application where you have a decent amount of elbow room and don't need
to ben
It is not; sorry, I may have misread some of the earlier discussion in
this thread.
-via my iPhone
On Feb 3, 2010, at 19:18, Matt wrote:
>> We've ran many thousands of feet of 'outdoor grade' Mohawk ethernet
>> cable, love the stuff. As for putting RJ-45 ends on them, we get the
>> Allen-Tel
We've ran many thousands of feet of 'outdoor grade' Mohawk ethernet
cable, love the stuff. As for putting RJ-45 ends on them, we get the
Allen-Tel brand "RC" ends -- RC being Round Cable. Makes getting the
outdoor sheath up into the RJ-45 end a piece of cake. You can get packs
of 50 from Grayba
With Redline WiMax gear, I've seen as high as 11x7Mbps (down x up), with
about 20-26ms latency, if that helps.
Thanks.
Jeremie Chism wrote:
> I could be wrong but throughput is going to be more of a channel
> bandwidth question. On my axxcelera equipment with a 7 MHz channel I
> ge 12 mb of
ware supposedly adds "IBM gateway fixed" -- do any of you have
similar issues?
Thank you.
-Steven
Steven McGehee wrote:
> I have a similar issue with an 11Ghz Apex that for some reason, is stuck
> in debug mode in the command line (and the command to leave that and go
>
Hi Brad,
I haven't had that particular problem, but I am sure that none of our
(5) Apex installs have cable lengths of more than probably 200-225'. I
did hear back from Trango today by the way, and here's what I was given
as what v1p2r2 offers:
Changes and Enhancements
1. Support for 14
I have a similar issue with an 11Ghz Apex that for some reason, is stuck
in debug mode in the command line (and the command to leave that and go
back to normal view/config mode isn't working). It's still running the
v1p1p1 firmware.
Thank you all for your responses by the way -- I did, earlier
Hi all,
Wasn't sure if any of you used Trango APEX 11/18Ghz products. We have a
link in production that is using an older firmware that I plan to
upgrade to the latest, v1p2r2. I'm unable to find any documentation
regarding what this firmware actually fixes or what known issues it has.
Does an
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