[WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?

2006-04-17 Thread Blair Davis

Has anybody used the Orion 900MHz gear?

http://www.wirelessinteractive.com/radios/900mhz.html


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Re: [WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?

2006-04-17 Thread John Scrivner
I just called them. They are asking $732.00 each for these units. They 
are not an integrated antenna and radio as I first thought. They have an 
external N connector on them.


The guy I spoke with said that the FCC certs are pending approval and 
that the unit is being tested for approval now. I was told that 
certification from FCC is expected by end of this month.


They are NOT using the new Ubiquiti cards as I first thought. They have 
their own Atheros based design. I am guessing they have built their own 
mixer /  LO / PA to make these work in 900 as Ubiquiti has done. The 
price is the same for AP or for CPE.


The guy I spoke with on the phone (I did not get his name) told me that 
these units are shipping now.

Scriv



Blair Davis wrote:


Has anybody used the Orion 900MHz gear?

http://www.wirelessinteractive.com/radios/900mhz.html



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Re: [WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?

2006-04-17 Thread George

I got one of their post cards in the mail as well.
What were they quoting for ap and cpe pricing?

George

John Scrivner wrote:
I just called them. They are asking $732.00 each for these units. They 
are not an integrated antenna and radio as I first thought. They have an 
external N connector on them.


The guy I spoke with said that the FCC certs are pending approval and 
that the unit is being tested for approval now. I was told that 
certification from FCC is expected by end of this month.


They are NOT using the new Ubiquiti cards as I first thought. They have 
their own Atheros based design. I am guessing they have built their own 
mixer /  LO / PA to make these work in 900 as Ubiquiti has done. The 
price is the same for AP or for CPE.


The guy I spoke with on the phone (I did not get his name) told me that 
these units are shipping now.

Scriv



Blair Davis wrote:


Has anybody used the Orion 900MHz gear?

http://www.wirelessinteractive.com/radios/900mhz.html




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Re: [WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?

2006-04-17 Thread Blair Davis

Where did you get the SR9 cards?

I need some ASAP!!!

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Looks interesting, it appears to have a SA feature as well, and the
documentation mentions cts/rts as its contention mechanism


I just setup a MT/SR9 link on the bench and will be installing on a tower next
week to my office as a test... 


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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?

I got one of their post cards in the mail as well.
What were they quoting for ap and cpe pricing?

George

John Scrivner wrote:
   


I just called them. They are asking $732.00 each for these units. They
are not an integrated antenna and radio as I first thought. They have an
external N connector on them.

The guy I spoke with said that the FCC certs are pending approval and
that the unit is being tested for approval now. I was told that
certification from FCC is expected by end of this month.

They are NOT using the new Ubiquiti cards as I first thought. They have
their own Atheros based design. I am guessing they have built their own
mixer /  LO / PA to make these work in 900 as Ubiquiti has done. The
price is the same for AP or for CPE.

The guy I spoke with on the phone (I did not get his name) told me that
these units are shipping now.
Scriv



Blair Davis wrote:

 


Has anybody used the Orion 900MHz gear?

http://www.wirelessinteractive.com/radios/900mhz.html


   


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Re: [WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?

2006-04-17 Thread Bo Hamilton
Looking at the manual it looks like the config screen ofan old tranzeo

Bo
On 4/17/06, Blair Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where did you get the SR9 cards?I need some ASAP!!!--Blair Davis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Looks interesting, it appears to have a SA feature as well, and thedocumentation mentions cts/rts as its contention mechanismI just setup a MT/SR9 link on the bench and will be installing on a tower next
week to my office as a test...Dan MetcalfWireless Broadband Systemswww.wbisp.com781-566-2053 ext 62011-888-wbsystem (888) 927-9783
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On BehalfOf GeorgeSent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:32 PM
To: WISPA General ListSubject: Re: [WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?I got one of their post cards in the mail as well.What were they quoting for ap and cpe pricing?
GeorgeJohn Scrivner wrote:I just called them. They are asking $732.00 each for these units. Theyare not an integrated antenna and radio as I first thought. They have an
external N connector on them.The guy I spoke with said that the FCC certs are pending approval andthat the unit is being tested for approval now. I was told that
certification from FCC is expected by end of this month.They are NOT using the new Ubiquiti cards as I first thought. They havetheir own Atheros based design. I am guessing they have built their own
mixer /LO / PA to make these work in 900 as Ubiquiti has done. Theprice is the same for AP or for CPE.The guy I spoke with on the phone (I did not get his name) told me that
these units are shipping now.ScrivBlair Davis wrote:Has anybody used the Orion 900MHz gear?
http://www.wirelessinteractive.com/radios/900mhz.html
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Re: [WISPA] Anybody played with this gear?

2006-04-17 Thread John Scrivner
Sorry to answer my own post but I thought it was needed here. I was 
asked offlist by a list member if I was supporting this product with the 
message I sent below.I need to be clear that I was not promoting this 
product at all. I was simply passing along what I was told to save 
others from making the call to get the same data.

Scriv


John Scrivner wrote:

I just called them. They are asking $732.00 each for these units. They 
are not an integrated antenna and radio as I first thought. They have 
an external N connector on them.


The guy I spoke with said that the FCC certs are pending approval and 
that the unit is being tested for approval now. I was told that 
certification from FCC is expected by end of this month.


They are NOT using the new Ubiquiti cards as I first thought. They 
have their own Atheros based design. I am guessing they have built 
their own mixer /  LO / PA to make these work in 900 as Ubiquiti has 
done. The price is the same for AP or for CPE.


The guy I spoke with on the phone (I did not get his name) told me 
that these units are shipping now.

Scriv



Blair Davis wrote:


Has anybody used the Orion 900MHz gear?

http://www.wirelessinteractive.com/radios/900mhz.html



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