On Jul 24, 2008, at 6:53 PM, Matt wrote:
We have 60 mile Dragonwave systems out here. Saving 2-3K per month
pays off
a Dragonwave pretty quickly.
How many Dragonwave hops? How much latency does it add in the end?
We have done several 70 mile 2 hop backhauls with a variety of radios.
AM
Subject: [WISPA] Bandwidth Deal
While searching for pipes for myself, I found a great deal on bandwidth.
The requirements are that you're in LATA 358 and have ATT as your LEC.
If you're not sure, let me know and I'll check for you, but it's up to say
60 miles from Chicago in IL
that door is?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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That is pretty high
Since they are full duplex, they really don't add latency.
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We have 60 mile Dragonwave systems out here. Saving 2-3K
.
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Chuck, does an ILEC have to be registered in every state to get wholesale
rates or only the state they operate in? Got
Yes, Utah. Level 3 and others.
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Mike,
Excuse me for being dumb here, but you had restrictions on your post
I think you mean clec. ILEC is people like att or verizon.
Clec is all the upstarts.
Though I could be missing something here.
Charles
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I think you mean clec. ILEC is people like att or verizon.
Clec is all the upstarts
-il.com
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I think you mean clec. ILEC is people like att or verizon.
Clec is all the upstarts.
Though I
Iowa used to have over 100 ILECs. I think they still do.
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ATT, Verizon, and Qwest are RBOCs
wireless@wispa.org
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Iowa used to have over 100 ILECs. I think they still do.
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From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm looking for a bandwidth management box to set individual IP addresses for
several subscribers. We currently use the Emerging Technologies solution, but
over the past couple of months, two of them have failed in the field. I would
like get something that is relatively inexpensive. What is
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Mikrotik ;)
Check out Link Technologies.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Jake VanDewater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm looking for a bandwidth management
Mikrotik ;)
Check out Link Technologies.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Jake VanDewater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a bandwidth management box to set individual IP addresses
for several subscribers. We currently use the Emerging Technologies
solution, but over the past couple
Mikrotik
Jake VanDewater wrote:
I'm looking for a bandwidth management box to set individual IP addresses for
several subscribers. We currently use the Emerging Technologies solution,
but over the past couple of months, two of them have failed in the field. I
would like get something
Hey Jake,
If you want to give me a call, I will give you login to one of my
Mikrotik routers that has bandwidth queues in place. I can give you a
quickie on how it works.
Jim
314-565-6863
Jake VanDewater wrote:
I'm looking for a bandwidth management box to set individual IP addresses for
fax
http://www.unwiredwest.com
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Hey Jake,
If you want to give me a call, I will give you login to one of my
Does anyone use Netequalizer or Packeteer?
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I should say that we're using StarOS
] Bandwidth Management
Does anyone use Netequalizer or Packeteer?
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I should say that we're using
Does anyone have a lead for someone who could provide a PTP link supplying
bandwidth into Lake Wales, Florida?
Thanks,
Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com http://www.inetsouth.com/
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.728.8642
This could be a big bandwidth problem starting soon...
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/netflix-lg-team-up-bring/story.aspx?guid=%7B524C1C79-666C-49FD-AD1A-75E4D3B5878B%7D
The typical HD movie is 8GB in size... meaning with a 1Mbps internet
connection it will take about 17 hours to
Yep trouble ahead, except for those who charge extra for bitcaps.
I've been watching tv off the net for the past month.
CBS, NBC, ABC FOX, etc all have full length episodes and their news
casts online. I'm noticing about 1 meg or so more at times.
Yesterday, I used almost 2 gigs of bandwidth
I figured I would start a new thread for this.
My question is with this type of thing happening, what would be the best way
to obtain bandwidth? Get multiple tier 1's, or a mix of tier 1's and tier
2's, or multiple tier 2's?
Who would be the best ones to go with? How many carriers do you really
: [WISPA] Bandwidth, Best place.
How many megs and where are you currently picking it up / getting it
delivered?
-Clint Ricker
Kentnis Technologies
On 10/1/07, Mike Bushard, Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured I would start a new thread for this.
My question is with this type of thing happening
Ricker
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 9:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Bandwidth, Best place.
How many megs and where are you currently picking it up / getting it
delivered?
-Clint Ricker
Kentnis Technologies
On 10/1/07, Mike Bushard, Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
My question is with this type of thing happening, what would be the best way
to obtain bandwidth? Get multiple tier 1's, or a mix of tier 1's and tier
2's, or multiple tier 2's?
It all really depends on which carriers you are referring to. However,
based on what we are
: [WISPA] Bandwidth pricing...
I just received a quote from ATT for various levels of bandwidth
through bonded T1s, where they are quoting not in multiples of 1.5,
but in 1mbps increments. Seemed strange to me. However, what I
found to be even more confusing was that as the total bandwidth
I am looking to upgrade one of my PoPs with some more bandwidth. I have
pricing from a reputable provider to deliver a 10M wireless link with a SLA.
They support BGP, have plenty of bandwidth to supply, and will supply all
the equipment for the link on a two year ontract. I am wondering what
It all really depends on the geographic location of the source. Rural areas
are more costly than Metro, the infrastructure is already there. It sounds
to me that the provider has the facility and bandwidth, I would just compare
quotes similar to that area. some people can get 10Mbit for $1000.00 a
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has seen any stats on bandwidth usage trends
over the past 3 years? My big question is: Are people using more
bandwidth today compared with 3 years ago, or are there just more people
on the internet?
It would be interesting to see a breakdown of total internet
A week late but I didn't see anyone mention:
http://www.brandonchecketts.com/open-source-speedtest/
It has both up and download speed test.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Bo Hamilton wrote:
Hello Everyone! Im looking for a Bandwidth Progrom for my Web Server.
Can
someone on the list
Hello Everyone! Im looking for a Bandwidth Progrom for my Web Server. Can
someone on the list help me?
Thanks in advance!
Bo Hamilton
NCOWireless.com
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Bo Hamilton wrote:
Hello Everyone! Im looking for a Bandwidth Progrom for my Web Server.
Can
someone on the list help me?
Thanks in advance!
Bo Hamilton
NCOWireless.com
What web server are you running?
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, January 11, 2007 12:53 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Bandwidth Program/Script for Web Server?
Hello Everyone! Im looking for a Bandwidth Progrom for my Web Server. Can
someone on the list help me?
Thanks in advance!
Bo Hamilton
NCOWireless.com
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Bo Hamilton wrote:
Hello Everyone! Im looking for a Bandwidth Progrom for my Web
Server. Can someone on the list help me?
http://www.gambitdesign.com/bandwidthmeter/ is a decent one. It
tests download only.
You can run something like Qcheck (google that one) or use
Butch Evans wrote:
If you are looking for a fancy version, you can license the one from
http://www.ookla.com/speedtest/. That's a pretty expensive option,
though.
Just host a speedtest.net site. It only costs you bandwidth. You can try
ours at the Atlanta speedtest.net location.
-Matt
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Mac - yes this is going on an apache web server localy on my network so a
few clients will stop arguing with me about speed. A!
Thanks Mac. WHY ARENT YOU OUT DOING INSTALLS SLACKER! :)
Butch - thanks for the input. I will look at those as well.
Nick - Im running an apache web server on
THanks matt I will look at that as well
Bo
On 1/11/07, Matt Liotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Butch Evans wrote:
If you are looking for a fancy version, you can license the one from
http://www.ookla.com/speedtest/. That's a pretty expensive option,
though.
Just host a speedtest.net site.
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 2:31 PM
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Bo Hamilton wrote:
Hello
www.pure.net
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Bo Hamilton wrote:
Hello Everyone
Hi all,
I have a consulting client that needs to get some Internet backbone
east/southeast of Houston. Looking for something 3 to 10meg in
capacity, with roof rights to bring a point-to-point link in on 5ghz.
Client has several towers available in the area between Houston and
Galveston.
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Behalf Of Kurt Fankhauser
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:17 AM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] bandwidth
Motorola 5.4Ghz gear.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:05 PM
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Are any vendors shipping products which are FCC certified for these
frequencies?
Thanks
Dan
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:42 AM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] bandwidth
AFAIK, they are not shipping to US only international cause the FCC has
not
defined the DFS mechanism yet...
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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www.aeronetpr.com
787.273.4143
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Fankhauser
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 2:10 PM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] bandwidth
Buy from someone that imports 5.4 moto from overseas and resells.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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: [WISPA] bandwidth
Alvarion. Brad
Brad Larson
Northeast Regional Manager
Alvarion
965 Rakestraw Rd
Montoursville, PA 17754
Phone 570-433-4608
Cell 570-419-0029
Fax 570-433-4603
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From: Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:04 AM
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Heya Brad,
Let me be sure I heard that right.
The band is ready and you guys are shipping 5.4 gig gear into the USA?
marlon
Last month, the FCC officially opened up the use of the middle band of
the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) spectrum
(5.470 GHz to 5.725 GHz) to 54Mbps 802.11a Wi-Fi networks in the United
States. The band adds another 255 MHz and 11 channels to the existing
325 MHz and 13
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] bandwidth
Are any vendors shipping products which are FCC certified for these
frequencies?
Thanks
Dan
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