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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 2:23 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Trango VOIP
Just a quick question to the list, is Trango 5800 series still a viable
option for providing data VOIP (IAX2) to customers? I know a few ISPs out
there who use it for that, but theres virtually
cooper
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Subject: [WISPA] Trango 900
What is the non-vendor speak, actual production max throughput on a Trango
900 Mhz AP?
Thanks
Chris
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depending on noise floor, we get anywhere from 1 to 2.7 meg.
Highest I've EVER seen was 2.85 mbps - 2 miles out, with -59 signal.
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depending on noise floor, we get anywhere from 1 to 2.7 meg.
Highest I've EVER seen was 2.85 mbps - 2 miles out, with -59 signal.
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Yes the noise will definitely reduce the capacity on your AP.
Chadd
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... and packet loss
We are seeing 2.2mb of actual throughput.
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What is the non-vendor speak, actual production max
Before ordering direct, does anyone have a Trango 900 AP, new or used,
that they are interested in selling?
Contact me off-list with details of so.
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Guys, this morning around 4:40 eastern, we had an odd incident occur. We
had about 3 SUs reboot at the same time and then re-register. I checked
each of the SUs and according to the uptime they all rebooted. This
wouldn’t seem odd to me if it was just these 3 SUs as they are associated
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Subject: [WISPA] Trango reboot incident
Guys, this morning around 4:40 eastern, we had an odd incident occur.
We
had about 3 SUs reboot at the same time and then re-register. I checked
each of the SUs and according to the uptime they all rebooted. This
wouldn't seem odd to me if it was just
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Guys, this morning around 4:40 eastern, we had an odd incident occur. We
had about 3 SUs reboot at the same time and then re-register. I
outage.
- Don
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What kind of battery backup? If it's not an AVR (automatic voltage
, OR 97448
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Guys, this is attributed the a power outage. I
: Re: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
I've seen many issues that were fixed by raising the antenna that was
shooting to low over a rooftop...
-RickG
On 2/15/07, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting... So it is not a good practice in general to shoot across a
flat roof
Yeah, me too. That or LOWER it. Anything to get out of that bounce.
marlon
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I've
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I've seen many issues that were fixed by raising the antenna that was
shooting to low over a rooftop...
-RickG
, February 18, 2007 12:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
Don,
Are they saying this is with all 5580's or just your particular unit?
-RickG
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Good news (I think). Trango has found an issue
, 2007 9:08 AM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
We had a similar thing happen to us- our SNR was great, but every so
often it would just crash. It was on a flat roof, sled mount that held
the radio @ 24 off the roof. After trying everything, we
Of RickG
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 8:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
I had another one do the same thing. It ended up being EMF from a
nearby A/C unit. I noticed it dropped out when the A/C went on. Once I
moved the unit far enough
We had a similar thing happen to us- our SNR was great, but every so
often it would just crash. It was on a flat roof, sled mount that held
the radio @ 24 off the roof. After trying everything, we raised the
mount up to @ 4ft and it solved the problem.
chris
On 2/14/07, Don Annas [EMAIL
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 2:31 PM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
Have you considered the possibility of a 5.8 GHz cordless phone
We are running the Trango units (fairly successfully) at most of our
locations. We have a new client that we turned up about a week ago. This
is a new AP and this is the only client on that AP. The distance is
literally across the street and we have a fantastic signal. The loopback
tests shows
Yes, running the beta on the SU and AP.
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When you say your running
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango 5850 FOX to 5830 AP at close range
When you say your running the latest firmware does that mean the beta
su fw? I had one doing the same thing and the beta fixed it.
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requirements. Even though, it is clear LOS even an inch off the roof
- Don
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Trango repeated its WISP summit at ISPCON again this year as well.
The purpose was to ask WISPs what they need in next generation products, and
disclose upcomming products.
It was also exciting to learn more about their next generation WIMax
product. The advantage of that platform, is its early
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Trango repeated its WISP summit at ISPCON again this year as well.
The purpose was to ask WISPs what they need in next generation
products, and disclose upcomming products.
It was also exciting to learn more about their next generation WIMax
product. The advantage of that
Brian,
Standards don't really matter unless you have interop on the mac layer as
well as QOS.With just MAC and phy layer interoperability, the only thing
that will be supported is simple bridging and routing when you use seperate
vendor's CPE and Base stations. btw, no one is currently
So you are saying we won't have a bunch of products to choose from that
work together like with WiFi?
Jeffrey Thomas wrote:
Brian,
Standards don't really matter unless you have interop on the mac layer as
well as QOS.With just MAC and phy layer interoperability, the only thing
that will be
, 2006 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango at ISPCON
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Trango repeated its WISP summit at ISPCON again this year as well.
The purpose was to ask WISPs what they need in next generation products,
and disclose upcomming products.
It was also exciting to learn more about
Jeffrey Thomas wrote:
Brian,
Standards don't really matter unless you have interop on the mac layer as
well as QOS.With just MAC and phy layer interoperability, the only thing
that will be supported is simple bridging and routing when you use seperate
vendor's CPE and Base stations. btw, no
I am trying to find
the FPGA for the 5800 Trango SU/AP. It's not on their website and I need to
reload it to one of my SUs
Anyone have version
01021E00 that I can FTP from them?
Thanks,
Kelly
Shaw
Pure
Internet
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Just completed install for client, that we quoted blind. The supposed
Near-LOS partial freznel obstruction from a building, unfortuneately turned
out to really mean NON-LOS through thick row of pine trees between
buildings. Buildings were probably 600 yards away from each other. The
I'm NOT reading this right when you
combine 46 Mbps and 900 mhz in the
same paragraph ?
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story
Tom,
How would the WAR/V3 solution have worked any better than the
Routerboard 532 solution? You had to know that the RB532 would only do
about 20Mbps of actual throughput, so why would you quote that to begin
with?
Travis
Microserv
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Just completed install for client,
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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I'm NOT reading
Tom,
Am I missing your reply .? this is the 2nd post from you this am that is
only you signature.
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Tom,
How would the WAR/V3 solution have worked any better than
: Friday, August 18, 2006 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango Atlas success story
Tom,
How would the WAR/V3 solution have worked any better than the
Routerboard 532 solution? You had to know that the RB532 would only
do about 20Mbps of actual throughput, so why would you quote that to
begin
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Tom,
The other issue regarding RB532 or StarOS on a WAR board is the lack of
FCC certification.
Travis
Microserv
Tom DeReggi
Tom,
Real basic question:
Can you explain the comment on wishing to have the War/V3 solution?
What would War/V3 have given you?
Mario
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Just completed install for client, that we quoted blind. The supposed
Near-LOS partial freznel obstruction from a building,
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango Atlas success story
Tom,
What did you use to test the actual throughput of the link? Even on the
bench with two laptops I was never able to get more than 35Mbps of actual
tcp throughput.
Travis
Microserv
Tom DeReggi
Now that is what a call a GEEK!
We have had to recently upgrade our firmware on our 5830 so that they will
talk to the Atlas, but ours had only been up for about three months, so we
didn't face that dilemma.
St. Louis had a huge power outage a few weeks ago. We were out a few hours
because of
need
based on zero charge rate.
-RacerX
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Now that is what a call a GEEK!
We have had to recently
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Subject: [WISPA] Trango Delimna
[Firmware Version] AP 1p11H8002D03100301 [Checksum] EF3391FF
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 00 31 C7 [Base ID] 1 [AP ID] 2
[System Up Time] 686 day(s) 16:07:36
[Firmware Version] AP 1p11H8002D03100301 [Checksum] EF3391FF
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 00 31 C7 [Base ID] 1 [AP ID] 2
[System Up Time] 686 day(s) 16:07:36
[Radio Temperature] 50 C
Here's the question Should I upgrade the AP to new firmware, or leave it
alone and maintain proof that a Trango AP
Tom DeReggi wrote:
[System Up Time] 686 day(s) 16:07:36
Don't bother to upgrade your firmware, unless there's some massive
problem that the new firmware will address.
That's generally my rule, at least. I'll do upgrades for security
purposes on our servers, but wireless gear rarely gets
] 26 dBm
[Group ID] 0
[ch#1] 906 [ch#2] 912 [ch#3] 918 [ch#4] 924
Success.
Mac
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango M900 AP - Connectorized
@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:39 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Trango M900 AP - Connectorized?
I'm getting conflicting information from Trango sales reps, their online
PDF
datasheet and others who know the product. So... Does the M900 AP come
connectorized? If so, what connector?
My application
List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango M900 AP - Connectorized?
Thanks, Mac...what kind of NLOS range are you getting out of that 9dbi
HPol
omni? LOS range?
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
I'm getting conflicting information from Trango sales reps, their online PDF
datasheet and others who know the product. So... Does the M900 AP come
connectorized? If so, what connector?
My application is about 2 miles NLOS (many trees). Looking to do it with
omni...don't have to go hpol.
Mark Nash wrote:
I'm getting conflicting information from Trango sales reps, their online PDF
datasheet and others who know the product. So... Does the M900 AP come
connectorized? If so, what connector?
My application is about 2 miles NLOS (many trees). Looking to do it with
omni...don't
: [WISPA] Trango M900 AP - Connectorized?
I'm getting conflicting information from Trango sales reps, their online PDF
datasheet and others who know the product. So... Does the M900 AP come
connectorized? If so, what connector?
My application is about 2 miles NLOS (many trees). Looking to do
Yes - RP-SMA
John Buwa
Michiana Wireless
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I'm getting conflicting
I've gotta tell you guys this story. If I wouldn't have seen it I'd never
have believed it!
I have a ptp 900 MHz link that was a tough one. Unknown trees, hill,
buildings etc. in the way. Just can't quite see either end. It's short,
under 3 miles but not enough 2.4 GHz signal to make a
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I've gotta tell you guys this story. If I wouldn't have seen it I'd never
have believed it!
I
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Subject: [WISPA] Trango CPEs
Does anyone know if these new $149 CPEs from trango will work with
non-trango APs? Will the gear work with my 802.11a standard AP?
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non-trango APs? Will the gear work with my 802.11a standard AP?
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Can we trade-in our 5800 AP's for this AP?
Victoria Proffer
www.StLouisBroadBand.com
314-974-5600
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I just wish the new units worked with the 5800 AP's...
On 1/18/06, Tom DeReggi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if everyone really truly realizes what has just happened.
It took
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Thats one of the trade offs, 5800 is end of lifed :-(
I
Broadband Wireless
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Trango is clearly trying to get their product deployed before more
Wireless
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JS Trango is clearly trying to get their product deployed before
I just wish the new units worked with the 5800 AP's...
On 1/18/06, Tom DeReggi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if everyone really truly realizes what has just happened.
It took an hour or two for it to really sink in, I think I must have been in
shock.
Last year when Betas were send
Anyone has a probe ?
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business model.
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RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
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Ouch. Does this also
I need to order 5 SUs. I've never ordered direct from Trango. Anyone
got a good name of who I need to talk to?
Unless anyone want to sell me 5 used one. I'm not too picky.
Brian
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I need to order 5 SUs. I've never ordered direct from Trango. Anyone
got a good name of who I need to talk to?
Unless anyone want to sell me 5 used one. I'm not too picky.
Brian
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Cell
Call Mike Inverso at Trango. He is a good guy and easy to work with.
Look at Angry IP for a network scanner. It is *free* and *open-source*
software that works like a million dollars. It has some other utilities
you can download as well that are - - -well lemme see - --- - - -- G R
E A T !!
I guess I could have given you a link
http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
Authorized Barracuda Reseller
MikroTik RouterOS Certified
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www.mac-tel.us
www.RadioResponse.org (Katrina Relief)
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.303.4227
318.303.4229
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Subject: [WISPA] Trango
I need to order 5 SUs. I've never ordered direct from Trango. Anyone
got a good name of who I need to talk to?
Unless anyone want to sell me 5 used one. I'm not too picky.
Brian
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Tom:
The unique connector isn't required IF the equipment is intended for,
marketed, and distributed to be installed by professional installers
(who can be reasonably assumed to be able to do the math and not use an
antenna which results in violation of Part-15 EIRP limits.)
Unique
Tom:
To me, sell @ Radio Shack = consumer = unique connector, sell @ Tessco
= professional = standard connector.
YMMV
It IS a hard thing to enforce. It was written assuming good intent by
the manufacturers. It's been the case that some manufacturers have had
to change from standard
You read my mind. If they even had 90 degree antennas it would be great
John
Blair Davis wrote:
That is too bad
Since my biggest tower has less than 30 users, putting 6 $1000 ap's on
one tower just doesn't make sense
On the other hand, putting 3 AP's with 120deg antennas on a
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On that note, If I didnt hear it from 3-4 manufacturers directly, and
ODM's then I would'nt
How do you know 700 Mhz isn't on the roadmap? News to me. Brad
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One thing is that Wimax wont certify gear in the 700 , 900
Everyone might be at the WCA show, that was the 17-20th?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
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Not sure how well Trango has thought out the direct sales model
though. Three
calls and an email to them has yeilded nothing but dead air. At
least I could
call a VAR and speak to someone.
just my $.02
chris
Not sure how well Trango has thought out the direct sales model though. Three
calls and an email to them has yeilded nothing but dead air. At least I could
call a VAR and speak to someone.
just my $.02
chris
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No they do not, but its easy to self
: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 1:06 PM
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Well MAC.Did we find the right news? Or is there more???
Mac Dearman wrote:
Whooa - - I got a phone call yesterday from Trango that made me smile
all over!
Guys and Gals - - - -- hang on as we
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Or just cheaper 900Mhz
CPE.
chris
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Yes Blair, I agree, I always was fond of 550 MHz myself.
-Original Message-From: Blair Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 09:55 AMTo: 'WISPA General List'Subject: Re: [WISPA] TRANGO!!If it really works.All the results I have seen show that WiMax equipment
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Canopy
900 sub 200.
Thats
the ping pong effect of competitive environments.
What
is Canopygiving up, with the term lite.
Tom
DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
to the web site, $149 CPE.
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Have they produced a product that can pass 1Gbps full-duplex with a -92
See this press release for information on Canopy Lite:
http://canopywireless.com/press/2006/011706a.php
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Do they have any AP's with wider than 60 degree beams?
John
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Have they produced a product that can pass 1Gbps full-duplex with a -92
signal in a NLOS environment?
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18 pigtails don't cut with large dishes. Further, the loss on crap coax
at 5.8Ghz is quite high even with short lengths. From a shear cost
perspective there is little reason to use crap coax for short pigtails.
Without cost being a major factor all the benefits of using quality coax
start
Anyone know if the Trango 5.8GHz ap's have an external antenna
connection? out here, 60deg sectors on an ap are a bit small
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Not sure what you mean. I have a 6ft dish, many 4ft dishes and over ten
3ft dishes all hooked to Trango radios using 18 pigtails. No problems.
Travis
Microserv
Matt Liotta wrote:
18 pigtails don't cut with large dishes. Further, the loss on crap
coax at 5.8Ghz is quite high even with
That is too bad
Since my biggest tower has less than 30 users, putting 6 $1000 ap's on
one tower just doesn't make sense
On the other hand, putting 3 AP's with 120deg antennas on a tower is
something I can justify. (just in case some one is listening)
Travis Johnson wrote:
No,
Sorry if I missed it somewhere- does this also include the 900Mhz
products?
chris
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I'm
Yup. Those were my exact words 4 years ago directly to Trango.
Travis
Microserv
Blair Davis wrote:
That is too bad
Since my biggest tower has less than 30 users, putting 6 $1000 ap's on
one tower just doesn't make sense
On the other hand, putting 3 AP's with 120deg antennas on a
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That is too bad
Since my biggest tower has less than 30 users, putting 6 $1000 ap's on
one tower just doesn't
Hello Travis,
Well they do if the cover comes off..
:-)
Barry
Thursday, January 19, 2006, 10:01:18 AM, you wrote:
TJ No, they do not. I've asked for that exact thing since 2001 and original
TJ 5800 AP's. I've heard there may be something coming however... ;)
TJ Travis
TJ Microserv
TJ
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Man if I only had a $75 CPE, I could... Be dreaming? Sorry, Tom, I had
to
do that.
It's great to see a decent product hit the $150 level.
It's not going to lure me away from my staros yet. It may, however,
end
up being deployed
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