] 900 MHz
interference
Try to relocae with structure blocking and some distance.
On Dec 14, 2016 5:47 PM, "Ian Fraser" wrote:
None in my exp. with the same gear
Ian
On 14/12/2016 5:36 PM, Marco Coelho
wrote:
Yes. A
Ubiquiti only has the non-airmax/airos based cards right now, they
should have the rest of the form factors for 900/3.65 very soon. They
say they are on track for 2nd quarter, but you probably won't be able to
find them for several months after that.
Regards
Michael Baird
> Hello Gang,
>
> Grea
What would be the right price? I'm only really looking for 1 or 2
sectors...
Dave Brenton wrote:
Hello Gang,
Great to be back with WISPA - too long out of the saddle here.
I'm looking for advise about purchasing a 900 Mhz Vertical Omni Antenna
(10dbi+)
for my primary AP here in Carlisl
Not sure of your situation but I wouldn't use an omni on anything
around here. Too much interference and not much you can do about it if
you have an omni. As a matter of fact I have one (that's where I
learned my lesson) that was only up for 60 days. Would be glad to part
with it if you nee
Hello Gang,
Great to be back with WISPA - too long out of the saddle here.
I'm looking for advise about purchasing a 900 Mhz Vertical Omni Antenna
(10dbi+)
for my primary AP here in Carlisle (Dover) TN and at least two other
locations
to be deployed over the next few weeks.
Also would like fee
If anyone is doing 900 MHz. and needs base sector antennas I have the
following:
Andrew 844G65VTZASX 15 dB Vertical Polarity (I have 25 pieces)
http://www.antenasystems.com/pdfs/base_pdf/844G65VTZASX.pdf
These are real serious sector antennas. You can't mount these with a
piece of pipe fr
The Amphenol Antel is a very good omni. It performed better than the MTI
10.5 omni I had at one location.
John Seaman wrote:
> Anyone here have specific recommendations for good 900 MHz Horizontal
> Omni antennas?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
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We like MTI as well as the LMGs.
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 1:42 PM, chris cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> We've had very good luck with the MTI.
>
>
;.
570-876-6908
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz Horizontal Omni Recommendation
Anyone here have specific recommendations for good 900 MHz
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> Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz Horizontal Omni Recommendation
>
> Anyone here have specific recommendations for good 900
We've had very good luck with the MTI.
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave LLC
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz Horizontal Omni Recommend
Anyone here have specific recommendations for good 900 MHz Horizontal
Omni antennas?
Thanks,
John
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 MHz Integrated Antenna Enclosure
> Arc Wireless has one but it is 12.5dBi as well. It will fit the RB411,
> RB133, or RB532 but the enclosure isn't big enough for a RB433 board.
>
> We have these in stock.
>
> Jim
> j
Arc Wireless has one but it is 12.5dBi as well. It will fit the RB411,
RB133, or RB532 but the enclosure isn't big enough for a RB433 board.
We have these in stock.
Jim
jeffcosoho.com
Mike Hammett wrote:
> I've seen one by PacWireless and one by MTI. Does anyone know of one with
> greater
ee line.
We do have 900 deployed with trees.
Leon
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "D. Ryan Spott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "WISPA General Lis
: Saturday, July 19, 2008 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 MHz Foliage Penetration
> Yes.
>
> ryan
>
>
> On Jul 19, 2008, at 8:39 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>
>> Is that elevation at the bottom?
>>
>>
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>> Mike,
>>
>> Take a look at tranzeofaq.com. I have a pretty good example of a 2.75
>> mile shot throug
Is that elevation at the bottom?
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Mike,
Take a look at tranzeofaq.com. I have a pretty good example of a 2.75
mile shot through trees with 6mbps throughput.
ryan
On Jul 19, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
> How much foliage penetration should I expect from a 900 MHz system?
>
> I'm looking at an area which has 30' - 50
an
SR9's do.
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Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz Foliage Penetration
> How much foliage penetration should
How much foliage penetration should I expect from a 900 MHz system?
I'm looking at an area which has 30' - 50' thick tree lines every 1/2 to 1.5
miles. I'm looking at 13 dBi sector with an approx 24 dB radio (figure a dB or
two for cable loss). For CPE I'm looking at 13 - 15 dB CPE antenna (th
* Mike Hammett wrote, On 7/19/2008 12:40 PM:
> I've seen one by PacWireless and one by MTI. Does anyone know of one with
> greater gain than 12.5 dBi?
>
Hi Mike...ArC Wireless has some...we use them and are good Titan
Wireless carriers them.
take care leon
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I've seen one by PacWireless and one by MTI. Does anyone know of one with
greater gain than 12.5 dBi?
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Here are the two antennas that appear to meet my needs the best. My
thanks to Mike B. and Brad H. for their help locating these antennas.
http://www.mars-antennas.com/item/279f6cf8acb2-47.html
http://www.kathrein-scala.com/catalog/HP9-915N.pdf
jack
Jack Unger wrote:
> Does anyone know who ma
Broadband
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 MHz 60 Degree Horizontal Polarization
SectorRecommendation
>I want to thank everyone who was kind enough to take t
I want to thank everyone who was kind enough to take the time to give me
suggestions about this antenna. So far, I've looked at Tiltek and Antel
but didn't find an appropriate model. I'm still researching
Kathrein/Scala. Superpass (although offering excellent value) isn't in
the needed quality
ay, March 21, 2008 12:44 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz 60 Degree Horizontal Polarization
> SectorRecommendation
>
> Does anyone know who makes a 900 MHz horizontally polarized 60-degree
> horizontal beamwidth moderate-to-high quality sector antenna? I ca
http://www.superpass.com/902-928MH_60.html
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SectorRecommendation
Does
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SectorRecommendation
Does anyone know who makes a 900 MHz horizontally polarized 60-degree
horizontal beamwidth moderate-to-high quality sector
How much gain do you want? That is pretty easy to build.
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> Does anyone know who makes a 900 MHz horizontally polarized 60-deg
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz 60 Degree Horizontal Polarization
SectorRecommendation
Does anyone know who makes a 900 MHz horizontally polarized 60-degree
horizontal beamwidth moderate-to-high quality sector antenna? I can
Does anyone know who makes a 900 MHz horizontally polarized 60-degree
horizontal beamwidth moderate-to-high quality sector antenna? I can't
seem to find any.
Thanks in advance for any help.
jack
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Aut
re are trees, buildings and maybe a hill in the way.
>>>
>>> marlon
>>>
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d maybe a hill in the way.
marlon
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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 11:04 AM
Subject: [WISPA] 900 Mhz recommendation
Im looking at 3 differen
ath. There are trees, buildings and maybe a hill in the way.
>
> marlon
>
> - Original Message -
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 11:04 AM
> Subject:
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 Mhz recommendation
> Im looking at 3 different 900 Mhz PTMTP systems - Trango, WR and
> Tranzeo. Im familiar with WR pe
chris cooper wrote:
> Im looking at 3 different 900 Mhz PTMTP systems - Trango, WR and
> Tranzeo. Im familiar with WR performance etc. Can anybody speak to
> Trango and Tranzeo? The Tranzeo cpe price point is pretty compelling.
> Ive heard that the new generation Tranzeo works much better than t
: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: [WISPA] 900 Mhz recommendation
Im looking at 3 different 900 Mhz PTMTP systems - Trango, WR and
Tranzeo. Im familiar with WR performance etc. Can anybody speak to
Trango and Tranzeo? The Tranzeo cpe price point is pretty compelling.
Ive heard that the new
I have had excellent results with the Tranzeo units. I didn't have any
experience with their older ones, but I do know that we can install
customers in NLOS situations and get good performance even with the 5mhz
channel sizes. I would highly recommend them.
Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com
chris
Canopy is my choice.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 12:04 PM
Subject: [WISPA] 900 Mhz recommendation
> Im looking at 3 different 900 Mhz PTMTP systems -
Im looking at 3 different 900 Mhz PTMTP systems - Trango, WR and
Tranzeo. Im familiar with WR performance etc. Can anybody speak to
Trango and Tranzeo? The Tranzeo cpe price point is pretty compelling.
Ive heard that the new generation Tranzeo works much better than the
original gear. Hit me off
We are not always slaves to everyone else.
LMS licensees are required to demonstrate through actual field tests, that they
do not cause interference with unlicensed devices in the band.
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-117A1.pdf
5. The 915 MHz band is shared by a variety
Chuck,
I've heard nothing further. I phoned Walmart and left a voicemail
offering my 15 years of experience as a broadband wireless
interference-reduction expert. No response from Walmart so far.
jack
CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
What finally happened with the Wal Mart 900 MHz RFD problem?
And has
What finally happened with the Wal Mart 900 MHz RFD problem?
And has anyone else come across like deployments and interference?
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
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Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
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Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 MHz He
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz Help
Folks,
I'm just entering into the 900MHz space and would appreciate any advice
on channel selection and channel width settings.
TIA, Jim
Jim Stout
LTO Commun
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>
>
> I agree with Mac. Trango 900mhz just works.
>
> Travis
>
>
> Mac Dearman wrote:
> > Behalf Of
I agree with Mac. Trango 900mhz just works.
Travis
Mac Dearman wrote:
Behalf Of Dylan Oliver
Mac,
What 900 MHz gear do you use?
100% Trango :-P
The dual electrically selectable polarity and their reliability just keep me
coming back to them!
Mac
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Mac,
What 900 MHz gear do you use?
100% Trango :-P
The dual electrically selectable polarity and their reliability just keep me
coming back to them!
Mac
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huge. etc etc
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> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 10:14 AM
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> Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz Help
>
>
> Folks,
>
>I'm just entering into the 9
Mac,
What 900 MHz gear do you use?
On 4/8/07, Mac Dearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One more thought - my experience with 900MHz is that "it is not a silver
bullet" and it never does what I think it ought to. It has been a real
bummer fooling with it, but it does give me a piece of mind wh
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Folks,
I'm just entering into the 900MHz space and would appreciate any advice
on channel selection and ch
GL,
Mac Dearman
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Folks,
I'm just entering into the 900MHz space and would appreci
Don't know what equipment you are using but rule of thumb is horizontal
pol unless you in the middle of no where or you have scanned the
spectrum. Small channel size (5mhz) 10 or 20)only if you are if you have
done a spectrum scan to make sure things are clear. You will find a lot
more interfe
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 MHz Help
Folks,
I'm just entering into the 900MHz space and would appreciate any advice
on channel selection and channel width settings.
TIA, Jim
Jim Stout
LTO Communications, LLC
15701
Folks,
I'm just entering into the 900MHz space and would appreciate any advice on
channel selection and channel width settings.
TIA, Jim
Jim Stout
LTO Communications, LLC
15701 Henry Andrews Dr
Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
(816) 305-1076 - Mobile
(816) 497-0033 - Pager
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this ? http://www.ubnt.com/cf.php4
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 mhz BPF
A little while back someone posted a source for 900 mhz BPF
A little while back someone posted a source for 900 mhz BPF they
intended to use with a 900 Mhz MT AP. Could you post that again?
Thanks
Chris
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Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 12:15 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] 900 Mhz and snow and Pacwireless Yagi's.
I have one 900 mhz ap and one client. When I first set up this client, we
were decidedly NOT LOS and it goes through a few pine and fir tre
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
I have one 900 mhz ap and one client. When I first set up this client, we
were decidedly NOT LOS and it goes through a few pine and fir trees.
I"m not sure that is only what is in the way.Possibly a bit of dirt,
too.For some reason, I appear to have HUGE changes i
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
Will wet snow on Pac Yagis cause signal loss?
Yes. Not only that, it will change the pattern for the antenna.
Does frozen snow on trees block less than wet (melting?) snow on
trees?
yes and no. The difference being that if it is hard frozen, you
I have one 900 mhz ap and one client. When I first set up this client, we
were decidedly NOT LOS and it goes through a few pine and fir trees.
I"m not sure that is only what is in the way.Possibly a bit of dirt,
too.For some reason, I appear to have HUGE changes in RSSI.
It appears when
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From: "Butch Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
How many ip addys does each custo
urday, December 02, 2006 1:25 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
We are picking up 2.4 gig CPE/Routers, QOS, NAT, and DHCP is all built into
the CPE, for what, 99 bucks! 150 something including a 19db antenna, where
the 99 is a 12 db antenna. BT
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
We are picking up 2.4 gig CPE/Routers, QOS, NAT, and DHCP is all built into
the CPE, for what, 99 bucks! 150 something including a 19db antenna, where
the 99 is a 12 db antenna. BTW, both are B/G and 400mw output. Goo
t;burning"
twelve, but again considering the benefits of routing over bridging this is
a small price to pay.
Best,
Brad
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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 8:57 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
Hello Marlon,
How do you figure a residential client (or any client for that matter) ties
up three IPs? I can see four IPs (/30) or simply one IP out o
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
How many ip addys does each customer need in a fully routed
network? gateway, ip and broadcast. I see that as three. Or does
a /30 use up four?
The customer will still use 1.
Either way, by bridging each customer only needs one.
your customer
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Hello Marlon,
How do you figure a residential client (or any client for that matter) ties
up three IPs? I can see four IPs (/30) or simply one IP out of a l
ixed Wireless Broadband
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On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Yeah, the wa
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using SR9's, with small cells - 1 - 2 milers. I have towers fed with 5
gig
Tik, a
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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 8:22 AM
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I appreciat
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Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 10:27 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
It is a fair question and what I would say is that the AU is an even
more critical point in the network. Our AUs have
.
Tom DeReggi
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But
r 01, 2006 8:57 PM
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SR9 on WAR at 5MHz is about 6Mb
Tom DeReggi wrote:
We are finding that for most of the OEM 900 product though, best case
speed gets close to 1mbps on a 5mhz channel.
So Trango, is still our dominent choice, from towers,m where w
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To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Sa
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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Yeah, the waters in the route
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Many outside radios suffer from RF radiation over the Ethernet. I
have personally seen this on the YDI
, December 02, 2006 11:32 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
I would LOVE to buy some and test this solution... as I don't believe
that will fix the problem with the RB532's. The reason I say this is the
problem is actually WORSE when you us
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Travis Johnson wrote:
Non-PoE 48V input was the worst for noise at 100-150MHz and 400-450MHz.
PoE 48V was down a little, but only slightly.
Non-PoE 18V input got rid of most of the 100-150MHz, and dropped the
400-450MHz by 70%.
PoE 18V was down more, with 99% of the 100-150M
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Yeah, the waters in the routed vs. bridged argument are getting
more and more muddied all of the time.
How many wasted ip's are there in a routed network? Lots.
This is a big misconception. I don't have time to go into it here,
but the truth of
Butch... here is what we found...
Non-PoE 48V input was the worst for noise at 100-150MHz and 400-450MHz.
PoE 48V was down a little, but only slightly.
Non-PoE 18V input got rid of most of the 100-150MHz, and dropped the
400-450MHz by 70%.
PoE 18V was down more, with 99% of the 100-150MHz gone a
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, JohnnyO wrote:
Travis - please show me "PROOF" of this - Lemme see the scans
you've performed by Spec-An and any other documented data you've
accumulated.
I've heard of this issue. I will be doing some testing in the next
2 weeks with some conclusive tests.
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
You missed the thread though Blair. Our CPEs are as low as $245 complete
and only $285 for very low volume (25 a quarter). We have AUs now als
g for WISPs, and business's with a focus on TCP/IP networking,
security, and Mikrotik routers.
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Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 10:30 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
There is a HUGE problem with Mikrotik and FCC certification. The
Mikrotik
532 puts out over 30db of constant "noise" in an area they should not be
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Many outside radios suffer from RF radiation over the Eth
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is there somewhere where I could find documentation on this issue.
I'm just about to migrate many of my POPs from custom-wrap/soekris
boards to MT routerboards.
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Many outside radios suffer from RF radiation over the Ethernet. I have
personally seen this on the YDI Etherant and the Trango FOX. This
problem is not spe
4 repeater there now...
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There is a HUGE problem with Mikrotik and FCC certification. T
is there somewhere where I could find documentation on this issue.
I'm just about to migrate many of my POPs from custom-wrap/soekris
boards to MT routerboards.
On 12/2/06, Travis Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is a HUGE problem with Mikrotik and FCC certification. The
Mikrotik 532 put
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
I had the same problem with some canopy access points - had to do with
Ethernet.
I put an AP up on a tower, and it interfered with a HAM radio guy. Once I
moved it down on the tower 20 feet, the problem went
a nice 5.8 gig feed
and a 2.4 repeater there now...
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There is a HUGE problem wit
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>Hi Patrick,
>What basis do you have for the claim that an Alvarion network will fetch a
higher price than a Canopy network? Some analysis of historical sell prices?
>I'd be interested to see it.
Can't resist...
It's main
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
There is a HUGE problem with Mikrotik and FCC certification. The
Mikrotik 532 puts out over 30db of constant "noise" in an area they
should not be (150MHz and 400MHz). It's still an iss
There is a HUGE problem with Mikrotik and FCC certification. The
Mikrotik 532 puts out over 30db of constant "noise" in an area they
should not be (150MHz and 400MHz). It's still an issue, and has not been
fixed or even addressed by MT.
Travis
Microserv
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>Hi Patrick,
>What basis do you have for the claim that an Alvarion network will fetch a
higher price than a Canopy network? Some analysis of historical sell prices?
>I'd be interested to see it.
Can't resist...
It's mainly due to the current Canopy "gear trade-out" promo
Buy an Alvarion networ
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