+1 on that!
On 7/26/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Canopy can.
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Canopy can.
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Can't sync 2.4 gig as I recall
Can't sync 2.4 gig as I recall right?
marlon
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Hmmm. Would you want to change out 60ish customers?
Will canopy go 17+ miles?
Will canopy NOT interfere with all
Travis Johnson wrote:
There are ways to do it without sync. I have over 120 Trango AP's
(over 30 of them with omni antennas) all running perfectly. Some
towers have as many as 4 AP's in the same band within 10ft of each other.
The point of sync is that you don't generally have to think about wh
There are ways to do it without sync. I have over 120 Trango AP's (over
30 of them with omni antennas) all running perfectly. Some towers have
as many as 4 AP's in the same band within 10ft of each other.
Travis
Microserv
Forrest W Christian wrote:
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Hmmm. Would you w
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Hmmm. Would you want to change out 60ish customers?
Been there done that. Swapping out ~15 2.4Ghz 802.11b customers over
the next two days to canopy. We swapped around 75 Trango customers when
we first turned Canopy up. We've probably got around 100 802.11b's left
ed to find some better hpol sectors.
marlon
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What you need is Canopy
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two different netgear switches.
Using my laptop at the tower things always work as expected. Just when
the
customers are further away (lower signal levels) causes the problems.
I've
moved things further apart an
lol
Yeah, that too!
marlon
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Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
What I need are bett
nt: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 8:59 PM
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I am by no means a RF guy, I am still figuring out that side of being a
wisp myself. The one question I have is; could the interference be
through the LMR?
Ryan
On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:24 PM, Marlon K. Schafe
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
What I need are better radios. Something with better oob tx and rx
stats.
What you need is something with transmit synchronization (Canopy, Wimax)
so that one AP isn't TX-ing at the same time that another is RX-ing.
-forrest
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What I need are better radios. Something with better oob tx and rx stats.
marlon
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arlon
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Look into some high Q cavity filters.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Hi All,
I just completel
nnels.
There are other operators in the area and I need the ability to
change things around as needed.
marlon
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Look into some high Q cavity filters.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Hi All,
I just completely rebuilt a tower site. It had inconsistent speeds and
I'd hit the point that I normally change things aroun
Marlon,
How are these APs hooked to each other? If you are using a hub, get a
switch. If it is a switch, get a different switch. I have had this
happen on 3 of my repeater sites.
ryan
On Jul 24, 2007, at 8:09 AM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Hi All,
I just completely rebuilt a tower site.
Look into some high Q cavity filters.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Hi All,
I just completely rebuilt a tower site. It had inconsistent speeds
and I'd hit the point that I normally change things around.
When I hit 50 people to a tower I'll sectorize it.
On this tower I had an omni at about 25
Hi All,
I just completely rebuilt a tower site. It had inconsistent speeds and I'd
hit the point that I normally change things around.
When I hit 50 people to a tower I'll sectorize it.
On this tower I had an omni at about 25' (the hill is 700 feet over the
valley) and a 15dB integrated Tra
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