I'm not saying this is your issue but I wanted to put this out on the
list. I've heard and perhaps seen areas that have a lot of metalic
content in the ground which causes reflection. Thoughts anyone?
-RickG
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Jason Wallace wrote:
> Well,
>
> There was only a d
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We've actually seen quite a bit of multipath this year. Probably 3 or 4
sites had to have the antennas moved. Several others aren't working as well
as they used to, but we've got no where to move the antennas to.
It's a hard problem to diagnose. We had one customer that's been with us
for a
All of the mounting brackets, led's etc. look just like Inscape Data.
http://www.inscapedata.com/airEther.htm
Inscape has been around the WISP market for years now.
malron
- Original Message -
From: "RickG"
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 7:35 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Fwd: Fw: ISP Professi
Butch's suggestion for multipath is to tilt the antenna up a few
degrees. Worked for us the few times I have seen it.
On 4/26/09, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> We've actually seen quite a bit of multipath this year. Probably 3 or 4
> sites had to have the antennas moved. Several others aren't wo
Butch,
You completely missed my point, ot the background to the thread..
Of course "you" can build a tunnel of just about any MTU size on "your"
network.
The issue at hand is what max MTU size OTHER upstream ISPs allow on their
network.
Scott was talkng about doing a tunnel accross an end user
Butch,
> Of the tunnels I've done with MT, you just use PPtP and set the MRRU
> (just like your tunnels). I've done this with standard Linux, too. It
> is actually quite an elegant solution.
Actually I missed this part of your post, before making my last post
Am I understanding correctly..
Hello again...
I didn't specify comcast but in the context of our discussion it doesn't
matter much :)
Tom... Lets just do a test from your network to mine. A learning
experience if nothing else - can't go wrong there.
I've never heard of CIPE but I assure you that MT has no problem whatsoe
Found this nice outdoor switch, multi power POE capable
Nice for small pops
anyone used it?
http://www.inscapedata.com/pdf/LPS1000.pdf
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 18:48 -0400, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> You completely missed my point, ot the background to the thread..
> Of course "you" can build a tunnel of just about any MTU size on "your"
> network.
> The issue at hand is what max MTU size OTHER upstream ISPs allow on their
> network.
I
On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 18:57 -0400, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> > Of the tunnels I've done with MT, you just use PPtP and set the MRRU
> > (just like your tunnels). I've done this with standard Linux, too. It
> > is actually quite an elegant solution.
>
> Actually I missed this part of your post, before
Looks cool... except it won't work with Canopy devices because they
aren't standard PoE... unless I missed something?
Travis
Microserv
Gino Villarini wrote:
> Found this nice outdoor switch, multi power POE capable
>
> Nice for small pops
>
> anyone used it?
>
> http://www.inscapedata.com
On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 19:04 -0400, Gino Villarini wrote:
> Found this nice outdoor switch, multi power POE capable
>
> Nice for small pops
>
> anyone used it?
I've never used one, but it does look very useful. Any idea on cost?
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Last I looked they were in the $700 range..
Gerard
Butch Evans wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 19:04 -0400, Gino Villarini wrote:
>> Found this nice outdoor switch, multi power POE capable
>>
>> Nice for small pops
>>
>> anyone used it?
>
> I've never used one, but it does look very useful.
Hello There,
I am a volunteer IT guy spending some time in Honduras. I sent the list
an email awhile ago for some knowledgeable guys in the WISPA space and I
was impressed with some of your members' willingness to help. Im
sending you guys a message so i have some feedback.
We are here in
Its DC input 48 vdc, any of the 5 POE ports can be configured to 12, 24
,48 and 48 802.3af
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]
I am interested on redesigning a couple of websites and want to consider
Joomla.
I don't have the time to learn from scratch, but I would like to maintain it
myself afterwards.
I am looking for someone to design, and assist me with the on-going
maintenance.
If you have those skills, and are inte
Scott,
Actually, I originally missed the part about "mikrotik router".
We don't use Mikrotik routers currently, as they can not accommodate us
loading our custom management software code.
But all our servers are Linux based, so can likely do anything that Mikrotik
can, (with a little bit of effo
E107 is another cms you might want to try.
Are you looking for someone to simply host it or create custom
templates and content.
On 4/26/09, Cliff LeBoeuf wrote:
> I am interested on redesigning a couple of websites and want to consider
> Joomla.
>
> I don't have the time to learn from scratch,
$700 no thanks
Its called a RB450G for $150
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
Original Message
> From: "Gino Villarini"
> Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 7:05 PM
> To: "WISPA General List" , "Motorola Canopy User
Group"
> Subject: [WISPA] Nifty Outdoor Switch..
>
Looks interesting. any price info?
Gino Villarini wrote:
Found this nice outdoor switch, multi power POE capable
Nice for small pops
anyone used it?
http://www.inscapedata.com/pdf/LPS1000.pdf
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.414
Most of the time, an AM tower is HOT. IE, the entire tower
is the antenna. This presents all sorts of issues with coupling the
equipment at the base of the tower, etc.
Most people will not work with a hot tower.
Don't take your organs to heaven,
heaven knows we need them down here!
Be an organ
Here's some ideas:
1. if your user base is on 2.4 ghz then use 5.8ghz for the backhaul,
especially if you want to build your system with some room to grow in
the future. Using the same band for your backhaul and for your user
base severely limits your throughput and pretty much ensures you
On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 21:09 -0400, Scott Carullo wrote:
> $700 no thanks
>
> Its called a RB450G for $150
$700 is a bit steep for what this does, however a RB450G cannot
duplicate the poe injector function that this one has. I've looked for
something similar to this for a long time, but that pri
Good job!
Jason Wallace wrote:
Well,
There was only a desert floor of dirt between me and the AP about 4
miles away. Not even any houses to speak of. There were no metal
roofs directly in the way. There WAS a very large steel building
perpendicular to me about 40 feet away. Also
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