So I have to pay double the price for a CPE that has half the band width??????????

Something don't jive???????????????
You have a Good Day now,

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Mark McElvy wrote:
I agree its more affordable, but how do you eat a $400 cpe? ROI is bad
enough with a $200 cpe.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Jason Hensley
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 2:33 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Tranzeo WDS capacity, Mikrotik - problems

I appreciate it.  We're looking hard at the new 900 stuff from Tranzeo. 
Gear finally down in the affordable range for me, but, I hate to be one
of 
the first to use it :-)

Thanks for everyone's feedback!!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Rogato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Tranzeo WDS capacity, Mikrotik - problems


  
Jason Hensley wrote:
    
So Marlon, using what I perceive to be your ideas below, it's not too
      
bad 
  
of a deal to put a "marginal" customer on (maybe not at -90, but 
maybe -80 or even -85, or do you think -85 is not even good enough?)
      
so 
  
long as we have a clean link and we can make it with next to no
      
packet 
  
loss?

In my situation, I'm selling mainly 512kbps connections.  I have a
      
few 
  
that want a full meg, and one that may be looking at 3meg shortly,
      
but 
  
I've got mainly resi customers at the moment.  I'm finding though,
      
that I 
  
can beat up on DSL pricing for businesses here so I'm starting to hit
      

  
that market a little more.  But, I need to be sure my system is
      
stable 
  
before I really get into this.

I appreciate everyone's feedback on this topic.
      
Jason, one thing you have to remember is your system is only as good
    
as 
  
your weakest link.

If you put on a sub who is marginally connected he will pull your ap
    
down 
  
when he is busy downloading etc.

A link that has no traffic running across it regardless of how weak
    
or 
  
marginal it is won't have an effect until he starts passing traffic.
Then all hell will break loose.

The best strategy is always install solid links and if you do have to
    
hook 
  
someone up that will be marginal, make sure it's very temporary and
you have an alternative link for it in the near future.
I have had to hook up subs that were marginal, but when I do It's
    
because 
  
I'm just trying to land the sub and have a game plan like putting in a
    

  
900MHz system or maybe a new micro pop repeater to re feed him in the
    
near 
  
future.

Hope this is helpful

George




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