Of Travis Johnson
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Another quick question...
If you are running a Canopy Advantage AP and you use regular Canopy
SM's, can the AP still deliver the 14Mbps of bandwidth, or will it be
limited
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So the AP will deliver 14Mbps of bandwidth even if all the SM's are only
running at 1x rate?
Travis
Microserv
Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Another quick question...
If you are running a Canopy Advantage AP and you use regular Canopy
SM's, can the AP still deliver the 14Mbps of bandwidth
General List
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Hi,
Don't you have to have like a -65 or better signal to get 2x rate?
Travis
Microserv
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
Not the case, 14 mbps is 2x mode, but the only reason for all your Sm's
would be a 1x would be cause they are old radios (p7,p8
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Hi,
Don't you have to have like a -65 or better signal to get 2x rate?
Travis
Microserv
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
Not the case, 14 mbps is 2x mode, but the only
Johnson
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So the AP will deliver 14Mbps of bandwidth even if all the SM's are only
running at 1x rate?
Travis
Microserv
Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
Run Advantage AP's and Legacy SM's
Don, you talking about the AZ
event?
DSJ
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I have
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As one of Canopy's largest ACSPs in the US, I know all the people at Canopy
We have been talking about WISPA -- and are putting something together for a
sponsorship
Stay tuned...
-Charles
I was told a couple of days ago that the regular SMs are going away soon.
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, September 29, 2006 12:27 PMTo: ''WISPA General List''Subject: RE: Motorola membership (Re: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon)As one of Canopy's largest ACSPs in the US, I know all the people at CanopyWe have been talking about WISPA -- and are putting something together for asponsorshipStay tuned...-Charles
On 9/29/06, Ron Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles,
I know this is a duh question, but what is an ACSP??
DUH. Google is your friend. It's *obviously* the Australasian College of Sports Physicians.;)-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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Humm... Is Charles trying to tell us something :)
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http://www.acsp.org.au/ On 9/29/06, Ron
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I was told a couple of days ago that the regular SMs are going away soon.
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On 9/28/06, Rick Harnish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If we can get Motorola to become a WISPA
vendor member, we will gladly start a list here without those restrictions.
How has Motorola been approached?Best,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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If we can get Motorola to become a WISPA
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Im not sure whether they have
yet. I think they were last year but I dont recall right
now. Anyone who is a valuable Motorola customer want
Just looked at the webpage to gather statistics like WISPA membership and mailing list subscription, but did not see it at http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=2. What audience will they reach by becoming a vendor member?
The WISPA Vendor Members text in the left column should be a link to either section
Partial hijack here. On a related subject, is there anyone at Motorola
that is really good with WISPs. Someone who I can call and talk to as
a Canopy user. Not a script reader. I admit I have never called them.
I rely on vendors, and other WISPs for all Canopy related info and
support.
You might want to take this discussion over to the Member list.
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Just looked at the webpage to gather statistics like WISPA membership
and mailing list subscription, but did not see it at
http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=2. What audience will they reach by
becoming a vendor
Solutions, LLC
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Partial hijack here. On a related
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Just looked at the webpage to gather statistics like WISPA membership
and mailing list subscription, but did not see it at
http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=2. What audience will they reach by
becoming a vendor member?
The WISPA Vendor Members text in the left column should
: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Patrick Leary wrote:
I'm speaking about multipoint matt, not ptp. The dedicated ptp
you are
doing is by far the exception. Canopy is designed, built, and
sold to be
primarily a pmp system. I've never met or heard of a Canopy pmp
network
of any scale that did
the full 14Mb
Aggregate.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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Another quick
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Another quick question...
If you are running a Canopy Advantage AP and you use regular Canopy
SM's, can the AP still deliver the 14Mbps
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Another quick question...
If you are running a Canopy Advantage AP and you use regular Canopy
SM's, can the AP still deliver the 14Mbps
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Another quick question...
If you are running a Canopy Advantage AP and you use regular Canopy
SM's, can the AP still deliver the 14Mbps
Subject: Re: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Someone posted a 3rd party GPS sync module (around $300 I think?). Can
someone share that info with me again, please? :)
Travis
Microserv
Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
Run Advantage AP's and Legacy SM's.
With the Advantage AP's and legacy SM's you get
that town is pretty well smoked.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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Well I
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Well I have had 2.4ghz radio's link up at -89db (not very well mind you
but...) so I don't know what to tell you other then Moto has
.
It seems like we can always pick up a AP at -80.
YMMV.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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Well I have had 2.4ghz radio's link up at -89db (not very well mind you
but...) so I don't know what
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Hi,
First, the spec sheet on Motorola's website says -86 RSSI.
What happens when you have more than 3 towers outside of the 8 mile
range of GPS sync? The 2.4ghz signal will definately travel that far,
causing self-interference, correct
Subject: Re: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Hey Patrick, GPS...there's many reasons and it's not a canopy vs
alvarion debate from my standpoint, more so a scheduled mac(canopy,
wimax, 3G...) vs unscheduled(wifi, VL, currently Trango). I'd predict
that as wisp education progresses, they will realize
: Re: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Hey Patrick, GPS...there's many reasons and it's not a canopy vs
alvarion debate from my standpoint, more so a scheduled mac(canopy,
wimax, 3G...) vs unscheduled(wifi, VL, currently Trango). I'd predict
that as wisp education progresses, they will realize the power
: Monday, September 25, 2006 3:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Jon,
Why is that the case? You really think GPS on Canopy is some cool feature?
Canopy must have GPS to function. Without it, it kills itself.
It is all to prevent self-inflicted interference (remember
Patrick Leary wrote:
Why is that the case? You really think GPS on Canopy is some cool
feature? Canopy must have GPS to function. Without it, it kills itself.
It is all to prevent self-inflicted interference (remember, Canopy does
not even have ATPC) and to allow for channel re-use. Other
.
Patrick
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Patrick Leary wrote:
Why is that the case? You really think GPS on Canopy is some
] vendor specs -- Jon
Patrick Leary wrote:
I'm speaking about multipoint matt, not ptp. The dedicated ptp you are
doing is by far the exception. Canopy is designed, built, and sold to
be
primarily a pmp system. I've never met or heard of a Canopy pmp
network
of any scale that did not require
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Jon,
Why is that the case? You really think GPS on Canopy is some
: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Patrick Leary wrote:
I'm speaking about multipoint matt, not ptp. The dedicated ptp you are
doing is by far the exception. Canopy is designed, built, and sold to be
primarily a pmp system. I've never met or heard of a Canopy pmp network
of any scale that did
, September 25, 2006 5:07 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] vendor specs -- Jon
Patrick Leary wrote:
I'm speaking about multipoint matt, not ptp. The dedicated ptp you are
doing is by far the exception. Canopy is designed, built, and sold
to be
primarily a pmp system. I've never met
Hey Patrick, GPS...there's many reasons and it's not a canopy vs
alvarion debate from my standpoint, more so a scheduled mac(canopy,
wimax, 3G...) vs unscheduled(wifi, VL, currently Trango). I'd predict
that as wisp education progresses, they will realize the power of
scheduled mac and GPS
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