If you're using all Cisco gear at your POPs EIGRP would be a better option
since you can set bandwidth on the backhauls. Say for instance you may have
your main backhaul with a capacity of 20MB and the backup at 10MB. EIGRP will
make it's routing and load balancing decisions based on the line sp
Currently using all Mikrotik except for the border. That is a Cisco 2600.
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Yes, but do not put all your trust on OSPF alone, as its designed for full
on / off failures. Redundancy often becomes a manual process in Wireless,
and is really solved by good a monitoring system / policy. The reason is
that most wireless links start to fail partially (packet loss), instead of
We have two connections to every ppop, so OSPF only
trades data with its two peers. We limit and firewall which devices can talk
OSPF to whom, to prevent hackers and customers from advertising false OSPF
routes.
Tom DeReggiRapidDSL & Wireless, IncIntAirNet- Fixed Wireless
Broadband
List,
Can anyone tell me what the current FCC regs are regarding EIRP? When
choosing an antenna radio combo are we limited to the maximum antenna
gain that has been approved for use with that particular radio? If so,
it eliminates the Super Range 2 radio for me since it's approved for use
w
Peter,
CP is not a middle man. CP is the VOIP CLEC providing the service.
Someone like Reignmaker or another ISP would be the middle man.
You must have misunderstood. I was not referring to CommPartners as a middle
man. CommPartners would not deal direct with us via our terms. (Or I would
n
Tom & List,
To verify that I understand,
1. My ap with 3 separate 120deg sectors and radios is limited to 1 watt
EIRP per sector/radio, because it is PtMP.
2. My cpe's get the 3 to 1 rule because they are PtP
Right?
More questions:
1. What about using types of antennas that are not c
Jason,
1. My ap with 3 separate 120deg sectors and radios is limited to 1 watt
EIRP per sector/radio, because it is PtMP.
No. Each AP radio/antenna combination is allowed a total of 36 db EIRP
(4watt).
(radio itself not to exceed 30 db + additional antenna 6 db, however no
reason radio powe
So, can I use a radio capable of more than the legal limit as long as I
turn it down to a legal level programatically?
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Jason,
1. My ap with 3 separate 120deg sectors and radios is limited to 1
watt EIRP per sector/radio, because it is PtMP.
No. Each AP radio/antenna co
This only applies to the 2.4ghz ISM band there are different rules for
the 900mhz and 5.8 ISM band plus different rules for the UNII rules.
The ISM rules state, 900mhz is a total of 36dbm EIRP no mater if it is
multi point or PtP. 5.8ghz is 1 watt power and as large a antenna you
can put on i
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