>So is it safe to say that one could get one of those $9k Dragon Wave links
>licensed and ready to go for $12.5 - $15k?
It really depends on dish size and licensing situation
For example, licensing for a government entity (county, school, etc) is on a
different schedule (costs about $1k) vs. lice
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> Yes, we can take care of ever
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Hi Matt,
Yes, we can take care of everything
The guys at Broadband Wireless Business did a nice writeup about this
process a few years ago -- check out
http://www.shorecliffcommunications.com/magazine/volume.asp?Vol=39&story=365
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Brad,
I recognize your points and don't deny them. But I get what I
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Hello Tom,
Yes auto-rate was off and ARQ was on. We tried every combination possible
at the direction of Trango.
While I agree my experiences wi
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Does your company also take care of the license search and procurem
Charles Wu wrote:
You would have to get in touch w/ a Dragonwave Distributor =)
-Charles <--- Dragonwave Distributor who supports WISPA
Does your company also take care of the license search and procurement
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-Matt
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Charlie... were do I get those prices for dragonwave gear?
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Maybe I'm missing something -- but w/ LICENSED Dragonwave 50 Mb radios as
low as $8-9k / link, unless you're going to shoot 15+ miles (which isn't
really
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Yes we have
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Yes it is. There just aren't any radios certified yet. There are many in
the pipeline I'm told.
Should see gear very shortly.
Marlon
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Brad
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Brad,
I'm aware of your Atlas experience. We've got
Yes we have
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Bob,
They way you wrote it, you
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Not only that,
real throughput?
Tom DeReggi
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one in particular just a
general comment.
Best,
Brad
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Tom,
You're g
Tom,
You're gonna bond 2 atlas links and get close to 100 Mb full
duplex? How is that??
The 200 Mb Exalt is 100 Mb TX /100 Mb RX
If you use your equation you really need 4 Trango radios which is 5 x
$3000 = $15000 and that will give you 100 mb with 50/50 MIR. Not to say
what you w
Never heard of them before until now...just talked to a sales rep and
got unnoficially ~$12k. It looks like software defined radio so they
probably have the capability to develop firmware to do a lot of the
things that Orthogon did. He said they don't currently have a spectrum
management featur
The advertised throughput on a 200 Mhz radio is 100 Mb true throughput in
each direction port to port. The radio throughput is based on a 64 Mhz
channel.
OK so lets compare to Trango Atlas or Alvarion Backhaul (which has similar
metrics) with equivellent speed models. Taking that maybe only 1%
Err.. 5.4 experimental licensing ..., I would love to try some exalt radios,
Im only concern is on the channel size for big bandwidth.. 64 mhz is way too
much, on the side note the spectras 30 mhz dual polarity channel is very
flexible cause you can set one end to tx on one slice of spectrum, where
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