One of my customers is designing a Cable operator network for several
estate areas. They plan to use a Motorola CMTS device to serve those
areas.
The areas are not connected by fiber and the problem they are facing
is the way to extend the CMTS service to those areas. They have think
in PTP radio
SPECIAL FOCUS: WIRELESS
Wireless eyes watch for crime
Video surveillance in out-of-the-way places made possible with
next-generation network.
http://www.comnews.com/features/2007_september/0907special_focus_eyes.aspx
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Nice article Matt. What types of equipment was used in this project?
Thanks
Mike
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or they're oversubscribed something too much.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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100 songs wouldn't take very long to download. ;-)
I believe I posted not long ago which frequencies Intel would be using. 2.3 -
2.7 GHz, 3.3 - 3.8 GHz, 5.1 - 5.8 GHz
http://download.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/wireless/mobilize-your-internet.pdf
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Co
Mike Delp wrote:
Nice article Matt. What types of equipment was used in this project?
Deliberant, Trango, and Bridgewave.
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90% Not hardly.
TN does have some telco coops, out of the 27 or so CLECS in
TN maybe 10 are coops.
Ben Lomand
Bledsoe
DTC aka Dekalb Telephone Coop
Highland
North Central
Scott county
Skyline
Twin Lakes
West Kentucky
Yorkville
Customer base, and total square miles, over half of the
s
I have a tower owner whom we rent space on 6 of his towers that wants to
monitor temperature, the door, battery voltage and the strobes via my
wireless. He states that he has single simple open/closed contacts at these
sites, but I haven't a clue as to what we need to get him connected. He also
w
Mac:
We use these at a lot of our tower sites to monitor them for
these same things:
http://www.networktechinc.com/enviro-mini.html
They work well and connect via Ethernet. They can send out e-mail
notifications when something triggers which should be able to send the
text
Now that box looks to be slicker than snot on a
doorknob.
I am ordering one just to play with.
Thanks Larry for the link.
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Those are nice, no batt voltage sensor tough
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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That is exactly what I was looking for Larry - THANKS!
It does have a battery monitor Gino - -well I guess that could be considered
a battery monitor - -power convertor.
Thanks again,
Mac
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Mac, We have one of these sitting on my desk, creating all of the
functionality for it. It will doo all that you asked and a lot more. Since
we bought it ofr a couple of simple functions, we are going to utilize as
many features as we can.
http://www.bndcom.com/rms2/
Mike
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But other than the battery monitor feature, what
part of the BNDCOM unit justifies nearly twice
the price of the other unit?
Just trying to learn. We had looked at the BNDCOM
unit and were turned off by the price.
And as a small nit to pic, the mini server unit comes in
a box, more ready to use
We are utilizing the relays ro remote rebooting of equipment.
Mike
I have not seen the mini server info until today.
Mike
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There has a big discussion on
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18661399-Powerstation-2-Anyone-deploying-th
em-with-confidence
Kevin
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If they're only going to use 1 CMTS then you must get wireless links that
shoot video, which will pretty much kill any IP wireless links in the area
running on the same channel.
A CMTS usually must have a management server for provisioning & management,
so you could buy several cheaper CMTSs (
The Motorola PTP 600 radio support both Ethernet and T1 interface. Not sure
which CMTS you are refer to, but the compact CMTS/Router does have Ethernet
interface, does that combination will work?
Regards
Allen
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> If they're only going to use 1 C
The CMTS does have ethernet interface. The problem is the distribution
of the video data and voice. The CMTS seem to have an IF (intermediate
frecuency) interfaces and coaxial interfaces.
The IF if is meant to transmit the CMTS "signal" over wireless links
(not IP ones of course), the coax ifs do
Javier,
If I'm understanding the question correctly, which is basically "Can I
send DOCSIS over IP networks (wireless or otherwise), the answer is
no.
If you think about it in terms of OSI model, it will become a little
clearer--the CMTS use a QAM to read the RF signal and pull the
Ethernet frames
Take a look at these. They fit the bill for me. engineered for exactly
this use, low power use
http://www.bndcom.com/products.html
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Gino Villarini wrote:
> Those are nice, no batt voltage sensor tough
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> Gino A. Villarini
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> tel 78
Anyone got a recommendation on 25-pair indoor Cat5e (plenum OR non-plenum)?
I need about 200-ft.
Thanks.
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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