Aren't there some remote reboot devices that use the paging systems ? Does
anyone have links to these ?
JohnnyO
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From: Tom DeReggi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
Several times you have suggested using legal council for finding
licenses.
On the surface that sounds odd to me, just because
Why pay Lawyer rates ($400/hour) to do something that you could pay
someone ($15 per hour to research for you.).
I don't know what John had in
Those are nighthawk systems. I have 6 brand new, for sale cheap.
(paging carrier coverage was poor)
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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I have one JohnnyO, I don't use it any more. But here
is a link to the device
http://www.nighthawksystems.com/products.html It works
ok, bu it wasn't exactly what I needed, so it is
collecting dust on the used parts shelf in my shop. It
works with a paging system.
Joe Miller
www.dslbyair.com
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Here is a good example of why I have said to consider talking to legal
counsel. I recently had a school tell me they had a license available.
They told me it covered 35 miles around them. This covered nearly all of
my current and future proposed territory. I was elated. I started
researching
The thing about it is that (for instance) Stephen Coran already knew (from
memory) who held what License in my area! I was amazed that he held that
knowledge in memory for a Podunk part of this state. The other benefit of
having an attorney do this for you is the relationship he already has with
We do not have a specific practice internally that does this, so we tend
to refer them to legal resources. Thus far, those with intentions to do
regional or even local BreezeMAX networks either have the licenses
already or have been working on it. I have also helped myself to a
limited extent.
I agree with Mac, John, and Forrest. You get what you pay for and all
the questions and gotchas revolving around licenses call for
expertise. In the end, the legal fees to do this right are an
INVESTMENT, and not an especially onerous one. Put it this way (and I'm
not trying to be obnoxious), if
Hi,
Anyone have any experience with Tranzeo's TR-24H-120-16 or TR-24H-120-13 sector antennas?
thanks,
Travis
Microserv
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I bought my 120Vs from Hyperlink.
My experience with the 120Hs from Tranzeo was a poor one with me
returning them about 60 days later. Damian swears they are in
production in our WISP in BC but I don't know.
The 90H17s from Tranzeo are rock solid. I think the 120s are
basically the same
I have a couple of the TR-24H-120-16 Product.aspx?Id=61629view=4
antennas in service for a few
months, so far I am very happy with them. They look to be well built
and are performing to expectation. I haven't had them long enough to
give a full recommendation, but so far real good.
Travis
We have two towns deployed with 3 of the TR-24H-120-16 without
problems. Both towers are grain elevators. the one is only about 80
feet, and we have one customer over 10 miles out. The other
location has alot of trees in full leaf and it is working great even
with 15db CPEs.
Both
Good point on hiding identity.
But for a Small Local WISP, it may work to the buyer's benefit to disclose
they are a small local business looking to invest in the community.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: Forrest W.
Good advice John, thanks.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Leasing 2.3 or 2.5 GHz
http://www.nighthawksystems.com/products.html
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 2:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Remote power Reboot.
Aren't there some remote reboot devices that use
Hey everyone all is well here in ohio. I got 4 1/2 feet of water in the
basement but other than that all is ok with me. 2 blocks away houses were
swept down the river with water reaching up to 12 feet. All is ok and
thanks Marlon, Joel, Stewart for the concern.
Bo
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