Many thanks to Mario Pommier of Webjogger Internet Services for making
the step up to membership in WISPA. We appreciate you and all others
like you who have recognized that through your dues and your time that
you can help be an active part in building a better future for our
industry. Thank y
I'll second that one!, Welcome to WISPA!!!
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Welcome!
Marlon
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The Outlook calendar tool works for stand-alone or Exchange connected
according to the MS website. There is also a tool to update the Exchange
calendar from the server side.
Mark
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That rocks! Great work!
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Hello Everyone
Wanted to update you on our walmart rfid problem.We spe
That's great Ray
Can you post the contact info here in case someone else runs into this
issue??
Thanks and good luck with them
Bob
Ray & Jean wrote:
Hello Everyone
Wanted to update you on our walmart rfid problem.We spent hours on monday
trying to talk to someone on their rfid deployment
Surely I cannot be the only one out there with this problem with
"secureserver.net" and their arbitrary blocking scheme.
We've been getting customer complaints that their email is being rejected
with something like:
Dynamic pool 12.xx.xx.xx. http://unblock.secureserver.net/?ip=12.xx.xx.*
We don'
http://gigaom.com/2007/03/14/why-did-level-3-turn-off-a-rural-isp/
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Please let us know what you end up doing to resolve the problem, we have
wal-marts in 2 of our towns and we run 900. I'm sure it is coming
Mike Bushard, Jr
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Dylan,
Wal-mart found out about the post on www.dslreports.com on their own. It
was a news topic on the main page that pointed to the forum thread.
There was really nothing negative mentioned in the topic( well one thing
, but more of a last resort kind of fix ), rather trying to get some
inf
I did not mention broadband reports,they found it on their own.I was unaware
that one of our partners was posting there asking for input on the
problem.They didn"t mention this thread,maybe haven't discovered it yet.We
sure were relieved when they called and acted sincere about resolving the
pr
http://gigaom.com/2007/03/13/white-space-broadband/
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Towerstream launched its wireless broadband service in Miami metropolitan
area. This is company's its eighth fixed WiMAX network in the U.S. -
previous cities include New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle Boston, San
Francisco and Providence/Newport. A map of the regions covered by
Towerstream's
What frequency is their wimax?
Peter R. wrote:
Towerstream launched its wireless broadband service in Miami metropolitan
area. This is company's its eighth fixed WiMAX network in the U.S. -
previous cities include New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle Boston, San
Francisco and Providence/Newp
George Rogato wrote:
What frequency is their wimax?
5.8Ghz Aperto equipment, so WiMAX may be a strong statement.
-Matt
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This is just the press talking and they are beginning to call all
wireless broadband "WiMAX." It is just like the old days when all the
press started calling anything using UL bands "Wi-Fi."
Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
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Vonage: 650.641.1243
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Aperto and Alvarion.
Patrick
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George Rogato wrote:
> What frequency is their wimax?
5.8Ghz
Isn't the Miami stuff VL??? I thought I heard that anyway.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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At least I can understand that differentiation.
Every show has a Wireless proponent. To me that means either wi-fi or
fixed wireless.
To people that should know better, it usually means the discussion will
focus on cellular or EVDO.
Annoying.
- Peter
Patrick Leary wrote:
This is just the p
Not sure actually. Most TS networks had been Aperto. VL, being OFDM, and
now with v4.0 (which makes throughput availability stable regardless of
packet size) as well as the 10MHz channels is something that TS finds
attractive.
Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
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Im suprised I do not see Earthlink's name in all of this. Interesting.
Superior Wireless
New Orleans,La.
www.superior1.com
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> http://gig
For those that have walmarts in their area, I would suggest starting
talking to them ahead of time, you may be able it prevent the same
problem from happening on your towers. I would bet all walmarts will
start using rfid's in the next couple of years.
Ryan
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Is it only a concern for 900 Mhz?
Mark McElvy
AccuBak Data Systems, Inc.
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For those tha
Mark,
The RFID equipment that Wal-Mart is implementing is in the 900Mhz band .
Mark McElvy wrote:
Is it only a concern for 900 Mhz?
Mark McElvy
AccuBak Data Systems, Inc.
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I am in an area with lots of trees and hills, south central Missouri.
Average tree height is about 50ft Oaks with ground elevation changes of
20-50 ft. There are many installs where I need to get 50ft above the
ground to get a signal. I have discovered that my source of masts has
dried up. I used t
I need a couple very short range PtP links. A few hundred feet at most
for each one. Something that did close to 50 or even 100 megs duplex
would be good
Has anyone worked with Free Space Optics and can advice?
Also looking to be frugal. But don't want 5 gig.
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We are using Rohn 25G equivalent towers bracketed to the building.
More expensive I'd guess, but wind load here is pretty high And no
guy wires...
Mark McElvy wrote:
I am in an area with lots of trees and hills, south central Missouri.
Average tree height is about 50ft Oaks with gr
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 14:02 -0800, George Rogato wrote:
> I need a couple very short range PtP links. A few hundred feet at most
> for each one. Something that did close to 50 or even 100 megs duplex
> would be good
>
http://tranzeo.com/products/radios/TR-FDD-Series
> Has anyone worked with Fr
Blair - what type of base are you using for 50ft of un-guy'd Rohn25 ?
JohnnyO
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We are us
2'x2' x3' deep concrete base with a bracket to building at 18-22 ft.
JohnnyO wrote:
Blair - what type of base are you using for 50ft of un-guy'd Rohn25 ?
JohnnyO
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Here is a link to the specific page at Broadband Reports:
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/82238?brk=2
You can bet there was a good reason that made it to the front page there
too. ;-)
Ryan Morgan wrote:
Dylan,
Wal-mart found out about the post on www.dslreports.com on their own.
It was
Thank The good Lord above that I never signed the TelCove contract for
bandwidth last year!. I mean, you really have no idea what the local
provider was doing wrong, but to turn off a school district and fire CO
on that system, COME ON!. You can bet the lawsuits from the school
district alone w
TELEPHONE HISTORY
After having dug to a depth of 10 meters last year, Scottish scientists
found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the
conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network more
than 100 years ago.
Not to be out
It's nice to see them do the right thing. Too bad it had to happen that
way.
laters,
marlon
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Hello Everyone
Wanted to up
Finally! grin
Good to have you on the team Mario
marlon
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We've used some of the pushup masts that EC stocks.
Remember to take 1 foot off the stated height for each 10' though. ex: 50'
mast is actually gonna be around 45'
laters,
marlon
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what's the budget?
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I need a couple very short range PtP links. A few hundred feet at most
for each one. Something that did clos
Where's Bob M???
rohn 25 isn't rated for unguyed climbing at any height.
marlon
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2'x2' x3' deep concrete base with a bracket to
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Non set budget.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
what's the budget?
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I need a couple very short range PtP links. A few hundred feet at m
1 cubic yard of cement
60 ft high. 1 vertical antenna
No guys. Even stronger with a house bracket.
I've put up many like this.
Rohn 20. Forget it!
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I don't think that's correct. I have an old Rohn book that shows you can
go 30ft above the last anchor point and still be within loading specs.
Travis
Microserv
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Where's Bob M???
rohn 25 isn't rated for unguyed climbing at any height.
marlon
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H. Bob always said that they weren't rated for unguyed climbing.
But I've seen it done more than once.
marlon
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Hard to beat orthogon!
And for a link that short I'd look REALLY hard at fso gear.
http://www.plaintree.com/
Plaintree has some cool infrared systems. They handle dust and such better
than lasers.
If you want laser systems, EC has some that are pretty cool too. Not too
expensive either.
HeHe,
Yeah, but it was 300 years ago that Old Man Boudreaux invented his infamous
Bu++ Paste that Mac loves so much.
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Boston is taking a different slant on the whole Muni thing.
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Finally! grin
Good to have you on the team Mario
What? No "welcome"? LOL
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Rick Harnish wrote:
Yeah, but it was 300 years ago that Old Man Boudreaux invented his
infamous Bu++ Paste that Mac loves so much.
Now, Rick...it's not the paste that he loves...It's the loving way
he applies it to himself that he loves... lol
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I did think about it!
hehehe
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