Do you have NAT'ing on your AP's? I've run into this sometimes with hidden
NAT (masquerade). Not sure why it would start all of a sudden for you
though. Sounds like a possible IP conflict.
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Starting yesterday afternoon, random URL's will not resolve. And to
confuse the issue further, if it does not resolve on AP4, it may resolve
on AP3 or at the border.
I started my troubleshooting by changing my DNS entries to one outside
my network and things started resolving. Then I put my DNS s
Hi all,
I am looking for a licensed link to replace a fiber connection. I am
currently paying for a 100meg fiber connection between two of my towers
and would like to replace it with my own infrastructure. I own the
towers on both sides, there is plenty of LOS and the link distance is
2.9 m
I have used the Trango GigaLink and DragonWave. DragonWave is rock solid.
Never a problem. Have several systems.
We are still trying to get the Trango to play. Lots of signal but not
running well at all.
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Matt,
I would take a look at the Trango GigaLink 18ghz product. It will do
105Mbps full-duplex (200Mbps total) for your price range and you can do
a software upgrade to 300Mbps full-duplex (600Mbps total) for about
$5,000 extra (at a later date, when you need the speed). It's an IDU/ODU
setup
Matt
I have installed over 50 Dragonwave links in the past 24 months. 1 outage the
result of equipment failure and I had a replacement in my hand the next day
from Canada.
Airpair goes up to 200 Meg. FD. Horizon will do 600 plus. Multiple IDU. ODU
architecture. You could do 200 MB Horizon f
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What "wireless stuff" has been added?
Dylan
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I understand that a wisp here at wi
Tranzeo client, NAT routing to MT AP via PPPoe => MT OSPF Routing to
another tower, MT Routing to Tranzeo PtP bridge to office, MT border
router NAT to Internet.
Mark McElvy
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Does anyone have any knowledge of anyone coming out with 5 GHz WiMax gear this
year?
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Is anybody using live chat as part of their customer support offering?
If so, has it worked well? What app has worked well?
Thanks
Chris
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Butch Evans wrote:
I still have some of this spare gear left. Here is the current
list:
QTY Description Retail Price
10 RB153/2 WLM54AG/Indoor Case/antenna $245.00 $183.75
2 RB153/1WLM54AG/WLM54G/Case/antenna $239.00 $179.
chris cooper wrote:
> Hi-
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> Is anybody using live chat as part of their customer support offering?
> If so, has it worked well? What app has worked well?
I haven't but I've been using CSLH with success (crafty syntax live help).
Ugo
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I have roughly about 20 Cisco 1310 radios to clear
out. I need to get $300.00 ea. Or $275.00 ea in lots
of 5.
Also have 1 RB532 routerboard with the case. It was
used for about 4 monthes. Parting with for $160.00. I
will pay shipping cost if sent to the lower 48.
--- Butch Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I have:
A Partridge in a Pear Tree ... :)
left over from Christmas of course.
On 1/15/08 3:58 PM, "Joe Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have roughly about 20 Cisco 1310 radios to clear
> out. I need to get $300.00 ea. Or $275.00 ea in lots
> of 5.
>
> Also have 1 RB532 routerboard w
How much? I need one for next year.
Cliff - Home wrote:
And I have:
A Partridge in a Pear Tree ... :)
left over from Christmas of course.
On 1/15/08 3:58 PM, "Joe Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have roughly about 20 Cisco 1310 radios to clear
out. I need to get $300.00
A DragonWave 18Ghz or Ceragon 18Ghz should do that just fine, BridgeWave
80Ghz may even be a solution.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wireless Network Engineer
320-256-WISP (9477)
320-256-9478 Fax
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The cost is chump change, if it does what one needs it to do.
I've had the luxury recently of being reminded what it cost me when I leave
my typical executuve duties to do accounting, and what it cost me in salary
when I learned it was more cost effective for the book keeper to come back,
and j
The Trango is solid as a rock, also.
Trango is a great product, for a basic config, meaning 1 link, w/ 1 antenna
and radio per side, under 300mbps.
I was nothing but impressed with our units.
Dragonwave currently has the lead from the perspective of supporting all the
freq ranges in a single pal
I wish we could say the same about the Trango. So far nothing but flaky
behavior and that is with -44 dBm rx signal levels.
But this is a new product to us and there may be something we are not
configuring properly. Not going to count it out until the factory guys have
had a chance to exhaust
How used is the partridge?
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Cliff - Home wrote:
> And I have:
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> A Partridge in a Pear Tree ... :)
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> left over from Christmas of course.
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> On 1/15/08 3:58 PM, "Joe Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I have roughly about 20 Cisco 1310 radios
Just a suggestion, but I would cross reference your cable loss settings with
the manual's guidelines.
Your flaky behavior could be due to the ODU being overdriven or starved for
power. Then again if you've already had Trango looking into this I'm sure
they have already thought to double check y
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