Yes, and there is also some very specific things about OSPF and UBNT.
If its not a true WDS bridge, only proper way anyways, then OSPF will
only work one way. There have been other issues as well though on those
links that I have found.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.or
The problem with the connector only shows itself on 2ft antennas. If
you are looking at the mount from behind the antenna, mounting the
antenna on the right with a 2ft antenna will cause you to have to bend
the cable at 90 degrees right up against the mounting plate. Trango's
solution for this is
Correct, but flipping the antenna to the other side of the pole is NOT
always an option.
Best,
Brad
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of can...@believewireless.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 6:40 AM
To: WISPA General
I just noticed you mentioned this problem only affects the 2' antennas, but
we have seen the same trouble with 3' antennas as well.
Again, we don't use the light duty Home Depot type outdoor CAT5, but a much
higher quality armor jacketed CAT5. It is not uncommon for us to find a
competitor's li
And there are a few good WISPs there.
Patrick
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Prayers to all the good people of Haiti. This is an awful event.
If plate tectonics are in motion here in the western hemisphere, we can only
hope the New Madrid fault isn't next. God help those in St. Louis and
Memphis if so.
The largest earthquake in this hemisphere was on that fault, and is
I live on Crowley's Ridge which was formed from the Mew Madrid earth quake.
My house is only about 17 miles from the fault zone.
Lets hope the "big one" doesn't hit.
LaRoy McCann
Data Technology
Trumann, AR 72472
Mike wrote:
> Prayers to all the good people of Haiti. This is an awful event.
>
I'd go for HP procurve. Lifetime warranty to prove the cisco like quality.
Excellent
documentation. Free software upgrades for life. New/Used doesn't really matter.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 09:24:06PM -0800, Scott Vander Dussen wrote:
> Need to upgrade several 10/100 switches to 10/100/100; I'm
I believe I need a AIR-PWRINJ3 PoE injector for a Cisco 7960 phone. Would
anything we use be an appropriate replacement?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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To answer my own question, it appears that I could use a standard
PacWireless 48v PoE and just cross pins 4/5 and 7/8. 4/5 are negative and
7/8 are positive on the Cisco, while 4/5 are positive and 7/8 are negative
on the PacWireless. PacWireless does have a reversed model, but it's only
24v
It's not like the folks in Haiti had anything before this, and right now
it's going to be even worse. They need prayer and they need help!
We felt it the last time there was a significant earthquake on the New
Madrid...and we are in northern Indiana.
Regards,
Jeff
Jeff Broadwick
ImageStream
Mike,
What system are using the phone with?
I just got a couple of Polycom IP 335 phones in today to play around with.
I have installed Trixbox with a Linksys SPA3102 and a Grandstream
GXW4108 gateway and it seems to work ok.
Not had time to configure the Polycom's yet.
LaRoy McCann
Data Tech
Yes, our prayers are with them. I know time is of the essence.
Unlike some countries, at lease Hatti is a country that will let the
humanitarian aid in to help.
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
> It's not like the folks in Haiti had anything before this, and right now
> it's going to be even worse. The
2010/1/13 Mike Hammett :
> I believe I need a AIR-PWRINJ3 PoE injector for a Cisco 7960 phone. Would
> anything we use be an appropriate replacement?
7960 will take passive (non 802.3af) PoE, depending on the revision.
They are protected (at least in my experience) against reversed
polarity.
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I'm using the Cisco because it was given to me. I prefer Polycom units.
Asterisk is on the backend.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: "Data Technology"
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:18 AM
I rewired cat5 for a 7960 in the server room. Worked for a couple years now.
On 1/13/10, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I'm using the Cisco because it was given to me. I prefer Polycom units.
> Asterisk is on the backend.
>
>
> -
> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
> http://www.ics-il.c
We are NOT an equipment vendor by trade. We have several Tranzeo 900 MHz
radios that are used but in perfect working condition. (Used but works like
new) We are migrating our 900 MHz systems from Tranzeo over to Canopy over
the next year or so and we will be selling these as we get them in. These
This was posted to the FISPA list. Anyone able to help?
Regards,
Jeff
Jeff Broadwick
ImageStream
800-813-5123 x106 (US/Can)
+1 574-935-8484 x106 (Int'l)
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From: FISPA Members List [mailto:memb...@fispa.org] On Behalf Of Scott
Huffman
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 3:28
The Dallas location is no problem for us. Send me Scott's email off list
and we'll contact him.
Thanks,
Brad
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Jeff Broadwick
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 3:09 PM
To: 'WISPA General
What are the model numbers of the Tranzeo 900 Radios?
Bill Gaylord, COO
COLI Inc
On 1/13/2010 4:07 PM, John Scrivner wrote:
> We are NOT an equipment vendor by trade. We have several Tranzeo 900 MHz
> radios that are used but in perfect working condition. (Used but works like
> new) We are migra
Notified my sales department and they are going to see if we can hit the Dallas
location. Please contact me directly for more information
Thanks for the lead.
Jory Privett
Partnership Broadband
214.446.6207
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From: "Jeff Broadwick"
To: "'WISPA General List'"
Sent:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 15:47, Bill Gaylord wrote:
> What are the model numbers of the Tranzeo 900 Radios?
>
They're all TR-902-NFs.
David Smith
MVN.net
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On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 09:47 -0600, Mike wrote:
> If plate tectonics are in motion here in the western hemisphere, we can only
> hope the New Madrid fault isn't next. God help those in St. Louis and
> Memphis if so.
And HERE. I am about 25 miles from the fault line. Almost 1/2 way
between STL a
I do have some of those if you need some. I used to have 50 or so. Now
I think I have a dozen that are still new, and a dozen that are used/out
of box. If you are interested, let me know. Otherwise they will still
sit on the shelf.
Eric
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.
A Cell company gave me some old 900Mhz sector antennas. They said nothing
wrong with them, they're just not using those frequencies any more. The
label is marked for 890-940Mhz. Any issues with using them?
Also, they have Heliax (female) connectors. Where can I get pigtails that
convert them to N-F
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