Re: [WISPA] Need Media converters

2009-08-19 Thread Tom DeReggi
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message - From: Scott Carullo sc...@brevardwireless.com To: wireless@wispa.org Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:59 PM Subject: [WISPA] Need Media converters I need 4 media converters asap. Looking for non-hardened 100MB SC Multimode

Re: [WISPA] Need Media converters

2009-08-19 Thread Dennis Burgess
General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Need Media converters If at only 100mbps, Intellinet has a very reliable low cost Media converter. (under $100) If needing 100-1000mb, we use CTC. Model FIB1-1000E (under $150) I don't think any of these are as low as $50, but still fairly priced. (dont have exact

[WISPA] Need Media converters

2009-08-18 Thread Scott Carullo
I need 4 media converters asap. Looking for non-hardened 100MB SC Multimode simple plain jane stuff. I've purchase some from Versatek in CA for about $50 I can get them from Fiberdyne for about the same but they are out of stock. I can get Trendnet for about the same too but I don't use them

Re: [WISPA] Need Media converters

2009-08-18 Thread Jeremy Parr
Patton or Allied Telysis On 8/18/09, Scott Carullo sc...@brevardwireless.com wrote: I need 4 media converters asap. Looking for non-hardened 100MB SC Multimode simple plain jane stuff. I've purchase some from Versatek in CA for about $50 I can get them from Fiberdyne for about the same but

Re: [WISPA] Need Media converters

2009-08-18 Thread jp
I've used Versa and Trendnet with 100% success. We must have probably a dozen trendnet receivers in operation and 8-10 versanet tranceivers in operation. That's the cheap stuff. It's cheap lightning protection and a reliable link. We also have some Transition Networks and Canary gear that has also