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>From: Carlos A. Garcia G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 08:21 AM
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>Subject: Re: [WISPA] Need opinion
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>Thank u very much at the list the opinions that you gaved me has help me
>a lot, as far as i could see it
Thank u very much at the list the opinions that you gaved me has help me
a lot, as far as i could see it is that its better to work with 4 radio
bridges, not the las time i did that i use cisco 2.4 1310 bridge i have
to say that works very stable, but the solution for 5.8 its the 1400 as
far as
StarOS has the ability to run a VDS tunnel from any two StarOS V3
devices. That will enable you to run a 128 or 256 bit AES encrypted
tunnel. If memory serves me correctly, Lonnie is able to get 15mbps
or more out of that type of setup?
If you're worried about interference, try x2 or x4 cloakin
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- Original Message - From: "Carlos A. Garcia G"
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Hi i have a problem i need
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reliability its the primary concern and the speed of the link its
enough starting with 11Mbps
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 escribió:
Hi Carlos
Yo
n wisp!
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- Original Message - From: "Carlos A. Garcia G"
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11 megs like your Cisco radios claim (then actually do half or less than
that) or a real 11 meg?
Marlon
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From: "Carlos A. Garcia G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 10:33 AM
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Ok, following your recomendations in order to set up the link without
using more than 3 radios what you recommend its to use th WAR from
Staros i have a wireless repeaters using cisco so the extra radios for
customers are not necesary (sorry my english) if i use this
NOC war with one antenna a
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- Original Message - From: "Carlos A. Garcia G"
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My recommendation is to have a dual WAR board at the main POP. Use a
5 GHz antenna and radio to connect tot the middle repeater and have a
2.4 GHz with an omni at the main just to be able to connect any local
customers. The biggest investment is the CPU board and time to
install, and an extra ra
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From: "Carlos A. Garcia G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 3:49 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Need opinion
Hi i have a problem i need to establish a wireless link betwen my ofice
I have just recived an answer from chad saying that starOS its a good
choice, thanks chad ill check it, for your question yes i w'd like to
play, i have never deployed my routers, but i really would like to, so
im like a newbie compared to the people in this list but im hungry to
learn the how
Carlos,
that's your first item, your line of thinking seems accurate:
Cisco, Proxim, Trango, Alvarion, StarOS, Mikrotik -- what equipment
will you choose and what is the advantage/disadvantage of each.
Maybe your first perspective is: do you want to go with a "finished,
packaged" produ
StarOS with WAR boards.
Depending on the speed you need and your budget, you could go with
either the WAR2 or WAR4 boards.
This platform gives you great flexibility being able to use 900MHz,
2.4 and 5GHz.
WAR2 - dual ethernet, dual radio (mpci), 266MHz CPU
WAR4 - dual ethernet, quad radio (mpci
Thank u very much, but the question it is, i do not know many
equipments, i have only work with cisco aironet, the last time i do
something similar and get the cisco 1300 series the problem it is that
in order that this work i have to use 4 radios
1300<-->[1300 -ethernet-1300]<-->1300
Carlos,
It all depends on how big a hill and what speed you need. There is some
PtP equipment (Motorola PtP, formerly Orthogon) that can talk over the
hill in one link if the hill is not too big or the distance is not too
long. Other option is to put another repeater in between. But that
m
Hi i have a problem i need to establish a wireless link betwen my ofice
and another ofice there are a hill betwen so what equipment or vendors
do i have to contact: look!
NOC <-->> POP <-->> OFFICE
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