Re: [WISPA] frame size and fps - was OT: about 70Mbps for under $ 6K

2006-06-23 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
The V3 code on the WAR boards is compatible 802.11a but I would not call it "vanilla". This driver is tweaked for performance and we can get about 150 mbps total throughput on the 533 MHz boards. With compression and Turbo mode and using a radio repeater (input radio and output radio) we have cl

RE: [WISPA] frame size and fps - was OT: about 70Mbps for under $ 6K

2006-06-23 Thread Stephen Patrick
Title: Message Dear Travis,   We have "end user pricing" and "reseller/WISP" pricing and the two are different; that keeps margin in there for resellers to sell the product on, which is why our price list isn't on the website: just a matter of history, 60-70% of our customers are corporates

Re: 911 compliance (was Re: [WISPA] VoIP as a service offering - Skype, Yahoo, MS)

2006-06-23 Thread Matt Liotta
On Jun 23, 2006, at 12:20 AM, Butch Evans wrote: The example Matt listed was a business that purchased a phone system. This phone system happens to be an Asterisk system that has a POTS line terminated in it. Some traffic is routed via VoIP offerings available on the net, while other tra

[WISPA] Re: 911 compliance

2006-06-23 Thread Peter R.
A company called Teltronics (ww.teltronics.com) sells hardware for MDU 911 detection. Hotels, office buildings, apartment buildings, and campus have issues with final destination for EMS personnel on a 911 call. I would like to suggest that if you offer VoIP, especially to the AZ and FL crowd

RE: [WISPA] frame size and fps - was OT: about 70Mbps for under $ 6K

2006-06-23 Thread Charles Wu
Title: Message Hi Travis,   ARQ (which can mean anything) is standard for 802.11 -- (although changing / modifying ARQ mechanisms requires HAL access)   A better illustrated example (which doesn't break any NDAs or reveal any major IP) can be shown via adaptive modulation   The MADWiFi dri

RE: [WISPA] frame size and fps - was OT: about 70Mbps for under $ 6K

2006-06-23 Thread Butch Evans
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Charles Wu wrote: Right or wrong, in the context of throughput efficiency, the documentation I have seen regarding N-stream leads me to believe that frame concatenation is the main method utilized by the protocol. Would you care to expand/enlighten further (I am sure the

Re: 911 compliance (was Re: [WISPA] VoIP as a service offering -Skype, Yahoo, MS)

2006-06-23 Thread Tom DeReggi
Matt, I really appreciate your advice given on this list, as it is usually good credable advice, it helps direct people (including myself) in the right direction, and prevents replicating the wheel, by you sharing your knowledge learned. However, somethings you say, are just disrespectful and

Re: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces

2006-06-23 Thread John Scrivner
I guess I will answer my own post again. Am I the only guy who called these Senators after we all put together the list of every member of the US Senate Commerce Committee and their phone numbers? You can lead a horse to water... Scriv John Scrivner wrote: Sorry to answer my own post but I t

RE: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces

2006-06-23 Thread Rick Herrmann
Just finished my calls! Thanks for pushing us! Rick Herrmann Zing Internet -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Scrivner Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 4:14 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces I gue

Re: 911 compliance (was Re: [WISPA] VoIP as a service offering -Skype, Yahoo, MS)

2006-06-23 Thread Peter R.
Tom, I have to go with Matt on this. I am on a lot of lists, so they get confused, but I have seen way too many people ask for advice on listservs that should have gone to either a CPA, state revenue department, or an attorney. You have no real idea who is replying. He could be giving you adv

RE: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces

2006-06-23 Thread David Weddell
I have been making calls all afternoon. If you are a WISP and want a future, you need to jump on board and help. Regards, David Weddell Director of Sales 260 827 2551 Office 260 273 7547 Cell [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.onlyinternet.net www.oibw.net -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces

2006-06-23 Thread Chadd Thompson
Scriv, Any chance that list is still floating around that could be reposted? Or just let me know who to get a hold of in our wonderful state of IL. Thanks, Chadd > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of John Scrivner > Sent: Friday, June 23,

Re: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces

2006-06-23 Thread John Scrivner
Here is the original post along with the list to call on (and a few more thoughts from me). If they ask if you called your Illinois Senators then you should probably tell them that Illinois does not have any Senators on the Commerce Committee last you checked. Then maybe they will understand wh

Re: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces

2006-06-23 Thread Tim Kerns
Thanks John, Chuck Profito with CV-Access, Inc. has been making the calls for our company. On some he is just getting a recording and leaving a message. Thanks again for pushing us on this, Tim Kerns CV-Access, Inc. - Original Message - From: "Chadd Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> T

RE: 911 compliance (was Re: [WISPA] VoIP as a service offering -Skype, Yahoo, MS)

2006-06-23 Thread Mac Dearman
If you are looking for some specialty advice (like VoIP)- you better pay for it! If you are taking the advice you get off ANY list to heart and trying to take it to the bank - you are in trouble. I agree with Tom in that his (Matt's) post was disrespectful and I agree with Larsen in his belief that

RE: [WISPA] Critical Time for White Spaces

2006-06-23 Thread Mac Dearman
Nope - I called and sent emails too to David Vitter (La.) who is actually on that board. Thanks for the reminder and the swoft kick in the pants. You know you have to steer us and every once in a while pop the whip! Keep up the good work as this spectrum is VITAL to Oak and Pine infested Louisiana