Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
And no ethernet surge suppression. A. Huppenthal wrote: have you compared with the Tranzeo product? Brian Rohrbacher wrote: This is why I was asking more about pricing. I use these http://www.demarctech.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_24_38&products_id=147&osCsid=24262290b45598f284b297f1cd496d87 and I buy them at $194 each. They come with mounting hardware, POE, ethernet lightning protection and integrated ready to "hang". I am always looking for something else, but I always end up determining Demarc is the best. So, for a 250mw radio with 15 DBi antenna, I don't see anything better out there. I really like the BW limiting at the CPE. This is where upload is suppose to be limited. Brian Richard Strittmatter wrote: Hrm. $145.18 I am paying around $160 for the Tranzeo CPE200-15 in qty 20 pricing. Couple things that are missing from your quote is the assembly time, and the POE injector. One of the reasons we use the tranzeo's over the CB3 is assembly time on the roof, and external cable connection, external led's, and since they are just a CB3 with custom firmware, they work just as well. Their poe also has a ground drain wire ( notice I'm not saying surge supressor here.. ) R -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Davis. NoDial.net Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:41 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Senao Question All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
Yes, no BW management. A. Huppenthal wrote: have you compared with the Tranzeo product? Brian Rohrbacher wrote: This is why I was asking more about pricing. I use these http://www.demarctech.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_24_38&products_id=147&osCsid=24262290b45598f284b297f1cd496d87 and I buy them at $194 each. They come with mounting hardware, POE, ethernet lightning protection and integrated ready to "hang". I am always looking for something else, but I always end up determining Demarc is the best. So, for a 250mw radio with 15 DBi antenna, I don't see anything better out there. I really like the BW limiting at the CPE. This is where upload is suppose to be limited. Brian Richard Strittmatter wrote: Hrm. $145.18 I am paying around $160 for the Tranzeo CPE200-15 in qty 20 pricing. Couple things that are missing from your quote is the assembly time, and the POE injector. One of the reasons we use the tranzeo's over the CB3 is assembly time on the roof, and external cable connection, external led's, and since they are just a CB3 with custom firmware, they work just as well. Their poe also has a ground drain wire ( notice I'm not saying surge supressor here.. ) R -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Davis. NoDial.net Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:41 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Senao Question All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
have you compared with the Tranzeo product? Brian Rohrbacher wrote: This is why I was asking more about pricing. I use these http://www.demarctech.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_24_38&products_id=147&osCsid=24262290b45598f284b297f1cd496d87 and I buy them at $194 each. They come with mounting hardware, POE, ethernet lightning protection and integrated ready to "hang". I am always looking for something else, but I always end up determining Demarc is the best. So, for a 250mw radio with 15 DBi antenna, I don't see anything better out there. I really like the BW limiting at the CPE. This is where upload is suppose to be limited. Brian Richard Strittmatter wrote: Hrm. $145.18 I am paying around $160 for the Tranzeo CPE200-15 in qty 20 pricing. Couple things that are missing from your quote is the assembly time, and the POE injector. One of the reasons we use the tranzeo's over the CB3 is assembly time on the roof, and external cable connection, external led's, and since they are just a CB3 with custom firmware, they work just as well. Their poe also has a ground drain wire ( notice I'm not saying surge supressor here.. ) R -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Davis. NoDial.net Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:41 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Senao Question All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
This is why I was asking more about pricing. I use these http://www.demarctech.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_24_38&products_id=147&osCsid=24262290b45598f284b297f1cd496d87 and I buy them at $194 each. They come with mounting hardware, POE, ethernet lightning protection and integrated ready to "hang". I am always looking for something else, but I always end up determining Demarc is the best. So, for a 250mw radio with 15 DBi antenna, I don't see anything better out there. I really like the BW limiting at the CPE. This is where upload is suppose to be limited. Brian Richard Strittmatter wrote: Hrm. $145.18 I am paying around $160 for the Tranzeo CPE200-15 in qty 20 pricing. Couple things that are missing from your quote is the assembly time, and the POE injector. One of the reasons we use the tranzeo's over the CB3 is assembly time on the roof, and external cable connection, external led's, and since they are just a CB3 with custom firmware, they work just as well. Their poe also has a ground drain wire ( notice I'm not saying surge supressor here.. ) R -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Pete Davis. NoDial.net Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:41 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Senao Question All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
RE: [WISPA] Senao Question
Hrm. $145.18 I am paying around $160 for the Tranzeo CPE200-15 in qty 20 pricing. Couple things that are missing from your quote is the assembly time, and the POE injector. One of the reasons we use the tranzeo's over the CB3 is assembly time on the roof, and external cable connection, external led's, and since they are just a CB3 with custom firmware, they work just as well. Their poe also has a ground drain wire ( notice I'm not saying surge supressor here.. ) R -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Davis. NoDial.net Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:41 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Senao Question All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: > Pete, > Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this > outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? > What temperatures is this operation in? > > Brian > > George wrote: > >> Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: >> >>> >>> I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but >>> at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k >>> more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for >>> less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> I learned that the hard way. >>> >>> Pete Davis >>> NoDial.net >> >> >> >> Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 >> +/- of them. >> And they have a 200MW version. >> But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. >> >> The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. >> >> But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version >> and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s >> and unstable units. >> >> Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. >> I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. >> >> George > > -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
I believe you can get the Rootenna/Senao 2611 unit with hardware to mount it to a mast (no satellite arm) at: http://shop.defactowireless.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.51/it.A/id.171/.f One unit runs 170$, there is a decent discount on larger orders. Jason ps. these appear on ebay often also. Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Ok. So a Senao is a CB3 Deluxe or what? How much is a POE for these CB3's? Brian Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
Ok. So a Senao is a CB3 Deluxe or what? How much is a POE for these CB3's? Brian Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
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I got them from wisp-router.com but I don't think they carry them anymore. pd Dylan Oliver wrote: Pete, Where do you buy these EZ-Y bridges? -- Dylan Oliver Primaverity, LLC -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
All prices from wisp-router.com. You may find better prices elsewhere, but Eje's usually seem to be in line. 2611 CB3 Deluxe = $94.83 (qty 24) PacWireless Rootenna = RT24-14 = $36.90 (qty 25) UML (Satellite Arm) = $13.45 A 3 inch piece of Velcro tape holds in in just fine. They seem to handle 100 degree + days in South Texas without any problem. I don't think I have had any fail due to heat or cold. It got down to the teens last winter. Pete Davis NoDial.net Brian Rohrbacher wrote: Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
Pete, Will you list out all the parts and prices of this 200mw CPE? Is this outdoor, POE? It is kind a "build your own"? What temperatures is this operation in? Brian George wrote: Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
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Nope I dont think it is. ONly way is buying 100 + radios from senao from some one that is willing to sell you 100 units for $80 then your ok - Original Message - From: "George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 3:51 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Senao Question Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
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Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Well I would say that Teletronics EZ Bridges were good. I have 500 +/- of them. And they have a 200MW version. But lately, I've been getting some bad ones in my orders. The 100mw pcb kit is 100.00 or so and the 200mw is 125.00 or so. But I would caution buyer beware, since buying the pcb only version and not the full fledges outdoor unit, I've noticed a lot of doa''s and unstable units. Will be nice when StarVX Lonnie gets his single radio cpe. I understand it may be in the price range you mentioned. George -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
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Pete, Where do you buy these EZ-Y bridges?-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
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Thanks Pete, This is what I was looking for. Jason Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote: What I have experienced is that 30% or better is usually a solid signal quality. 15% or better is usually a solid signal strength. I have never figured out a "%" to "dbm" translation. The web-only non-snmp interface is my least favorite thing about 2611 CB3 Deluxes. My most favorite thing about them is the price. 2611's inside rootennas are my typical installation. With all hardware and mounting brackets, masts, etc, I am laying out less than $200 per install, and paying the installer contractor $125.. I have around 200 deployed like what you are describing. I have almost 100 more clients with different CPE. I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] A note of caution/education to pass along to anyone implementing the rootenna/cb3 combination: If the rootenna is one of the revisions that doesn't have a grounding clip to pull out [to make contact with the back bracket] put in a ground wire from the front to the back, and ground the pole. Un-Grounded, the static discharge from a nearby lightning will often leave the 2511 radio card [inside the 2611 bridge] in a in-sensitive state. I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Jason wrote: Guys (& gals), Has anyone worked with the Senao 2611 Deluxe Plus/Rootenna combo? How do you interpret the "Communications Quality %" and the "Signal Strength %" values? What are some typical numbers that you like to see/know will work (maybe break it down by thru-put)? Right now I have an 8 mile link with 28% quality and 16% signal strength. It's sticking to 11Mbits/sec, but I have no way to test the throughput at the moment. Jason -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
The 3054's suck. If you can keep them airconditioned, they might stay up for you for a while, but they SEEM to bee overly sensitive to heat. I have a 3054 that I use for my kid's bedroom PC, one for my PC workbench, and a few other locations where I could probably get by with a USB adapter, but since I bought 24 of these POS's, I use them wherever I have a NON mission-critical application, or stuff like that. I once plugged in 10 of them around the house. and associated them all to a Linksys router, and pinged all of them for a week without a failure. In a test environment I don't think I have ever had one fail, but in the field, they seem to spontanieously crap out. A cheap WDS alternative is a EZ-Y net bridges. I have one on a roof with an omni, about two miles from a MTik AP and associated in WDS mode, and it seems to work well to "fill in the blanks" for nearby customers. Pete Davis NoDial.net 361.277.FAST Dylan Oliver wrote: Speaking of Senao ... I just ran across some really nasty reviews of the nl-3054 CB3+. My client wants to share a cable connection at one house with two others with LOS and within 100ft. Sounds easy enough, but those reviews ("worst product ever") have me looking again elsewhere. But nothing else seems to offer WPA. The 802.11g is nice, but could pass. Anyone have anything decent to say about these? Best, -- Dylan Oliver Primaverity, LLC -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
3054s were troublesome for us, we don't use them any longer, so don't have any news on later firmware/hardware. 802.11b stuff from Senao is great. Dylan Oliver wrote: Speaking of Senao ... I just ran across some really nasty reviews of the nl-3054 CB3+. My client wants to share a cable connection at one house with two others with LOS and within 100ft. Sounds easy enough, but those reviews ("worst product ever") have me looking again elsewhere. But nothing else seems to offer WPA. The 802.11g is nice, but could pass. Anyone have anything decent to say about these? Best, -- Dylan Oliver Primaverity, LLC -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
Speaking of Senao ... I just ran across some really nasty reviews of the nl-3054 CB3+. My client wants to share a cable connection at one house with two others with LOS and within 100ft. Sounds easy enough, but those reviews ("worst product ever") have me looking again elsewhere. But nothing else seems to offer WPA. The 802.11g is nice, but could pass. Anyone have anything decent to say about these? Best, -- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] Senao Question
What I have experienced is that 30% or better is usually a solid signal quality. 15% or better is usually a solid signal strength. I have never figured out a "%" to "dbm" translation. The web-only non-snmp interface is my least favorite thing about 2611 CB3 Deluxes. My most favorite thing about them is the price. 2611's inside rootennas are my typical installation. With all hardware and mounting brackets, masts, etc, I am laying out less than $200 per install, and paying the installer contractor $125.. I have around 200 deployed like what you are describing. I have almost 100 more clients with different CPE. I like the features of the Tranzeos, the Smartbridges, etc etc, but at $100 more per CPE, my 200 2611 clients would have cost me $20k more. If anyone can tell me another way to get a 36db POE client for less than $150 PLEASE contact me off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] A note of caution/education to pass along to anyone implementing the rootenna/cb3 combination: If the rootenna is one of the revisions that doesn't have a grounding clip to pull out [to make contact with the back bracket] put in a ground wire from the front to the back, and ground the pole. Un-Grounded, the static discharge from a nearby lightning will often leave the 2511 radio card [inside the 2611 bridge] in a in-sensitive state. I learned that the hard way. Pete Davis NoDial.net Jason wrote: Guys (& gals), Has anyone worked with the Senao 2611 Deluxe Plus/Rootenna combo? How do you interpret the "Communications Quality %" and the "Signal Strength %" values? What are some typical numbers that you like to see/know will work (maybe break it down by thru-put)? Right now I have an 8 mile link with 28% quality and 16% signal strength. It's sticking to 11Mbits/sec, but I have no way to test the throughput at the moment. Jason -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/