Can I have a list of the above for the 900 & 3.4 - 3.5 (Municipal)
frequencies please
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http://www.pacwireless.com/products/GD9-15_datasheet.pdf
Travis Johnson wrote:
What is the part number for this grid? I don't see it on Pac Wireless'
homepage?
Travis
Microserv
Rick Smith wrote:
Actually, Tom, I was skeptical of the 15dbi grid as well, so I
grabbed one it work
Use quality access points- consumer grade gear will bite your
behind.Back them up to a good AAA box. We hand out UN/passwds to the
front desk on a weekly basis. Keeps the access from being completely
open and reduces hassle.
chris
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what do most folks here do about shows like wispcon? I attended the one
in DC last year and it appeared to be sparsely attended both on the wisp and
vendor sides. I always thought the shows were a good chance to get
together and share ideas etc. Do you value them? If you cou
From what Im told calubrus (spelling?) is the thing to have. I personaly use MT for hotspot and Proxim AP2000 or 700's for the radio's.
Bo
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Use quality access points- consumer grade gear will bite yourbehind.Back them up to a good AAA box. We
Thanks, Thats good to know.
How are they in the Snow?
I'm assuming they do fine?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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so far so good :) we're in NJ...
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Thanks, Thats good to know.
How are they in the Snow?
I'm assuming they do fine?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
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Hello Brian,
The M2 is the cat's meow. only caveat is they do not like freezing
rain/sleet. Detunes the elements and performance drops. Ron at
Lightspeed Wireless is selling plastic bags that fit over the
elements. Not a winning solution in my book. Yeah we bought some.
Other really good 900y
I have been happy with the yagi's from RF Linx.
And they are in Ohio. One day ship via ground to you.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Looking for a 900mhz Yagi. What are good ones? Preferably less than
$100 each. I'd like to order tomorrow and from someone in the midwest
so I get it next day by s
wispcons have historically been very good
shows. We'll see if Mike can get that back.
ispcon should be a pretty good one.
wca is mostly carriers and muni these days near as
I can tell.
that help?
marlon
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It worked? Wow, I've got a 17db M2 that just doesn't work up here in NE w/ the
weather conditions in winter that I want to replace w/ the 15db 900mhz grid but
have been skeptical
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That's 'Colubris', and I've been talkng to them myself this week.
Beware that the first layer of contact there is woefully ignorant of
things like "channels"! Has anyone used their stuff?
The really top-notch vendor of wi-fi gear is Meru
(http://www.merunetworks.com). However, you would have to pu
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Hi
Chris,
Here
is something that Steve Stroh (who is a member of this listserv and who speaks
at ALL shows including WISPCON, ISPCON, WiNOG) wrote about
WiNOG
http://www.winog.com/austin_2006/vendors/what_i_learned_at_winog.pdf
(P.S.
-- he wasn't paid by us to do this o
I notice this kit is 11b only. Is there a specific reason for using 11b for
hotspots instead of 11g? I'm guessing it's because of the greater output
power and receive sensitivity of 11b but isn't OFDM better for bouncing
around the walls of a Hotel?
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Anyone have a pointer with this? I can't get it to connect correctly
as just a bridge - I've had to enable WDS on the 6000. But, when I
enable WDS, all other clients on the 6000 drop and can't get access, even
though they are shown as associated.CB3 is about 150yards away and
Anyone using Charter Cable for their upstream connection into your network ?
How has the experience / performance / reliability been ?
JohnnyO
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Here's another tower company.
They are being sold. They say they are the largest private tower company.
Maybe this can be helpful to one of our wisps.
http://yahoo.reuters.com/stocks/QuoteCompanyNewsArticle.aspx?storyID=urn:newsml:reuters.com:20060130:MTFH48402_2006-01-30_22-49-48_N30312791&symb
All,
Congratulations to all new board members. I hope the elections went as
planned.
Thanks,
Dawn
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Is it a CB3 deluxe? I couldn't get the older CB3's to connect either. Does the 6000 have the latest firmware?Jason Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anyone have a pointer with this? I can't get it to connect correctly as just a bridge - I've had to enable WDS on the 6000. But, when
I am looking for the contact name of the above. I think Marlon sent
something. I have looked in my archive and cannot find anything.
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Last month, the FCC officially opened up the use of the middle band of
the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) spectrum
(5.470 GHz to 5.725 GHz) to 54Mbps 802.11a Wi-Fi networks in the United
States. The band adds another 255 MHz and 11 channels to the existing
325 MHz and 13
Are any vendors shipping products which are FCC certified for these frequencies?
Thanks
Dan
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B is more reliable than G, otherwise wisps would be using G but instead
they are using B.
Kurt Fankhauser
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After a few really trying days in the office, I've got our shiny new
billing system, with integrated RADIUS and possibly a toaster oven,
humming along. Now that I've got a fancy computer thingy to keep track of
customers, I'd like to automate and centralize a few more things in my
network.
StarOS
Motorola 5.4Ghz gear.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
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The tag was named, descriptively, for the first application it was
intended for. The thing about radius attributes, is they are just a
number, and can be used for any purpose, even Hotspot bandwidth
control, which the Hotspot Server recognizes and uses.
Lonnie
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what's crtc?
marlon
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I am looking for the contact name of the above. I think Marlon sent
something. I have looked in my arc
Nope. G is way more expensive and almost no one is shipping
commercial grade wisp gear.
marlon
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B is more
Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:
> The tag was named, descriptively, for the first application it was
> intended for. The thing about radius attributes, is they are just a
> number, and can be used for any purpose, even Hotspot bandwidth
> control, which the Hotspot Server recognizes and uses.
So I can ju
so what system do you have in place?
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