Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-24 Thread Jim Patient
Fireware or OS version?  When you install the new OS version you need to 
upgrade firmware/
/system routerboard upgrade

Try setting hw-retries to 4

I inherited some hi-gain and other junk CPEs when I bought a WISP in the 
area. We have been replacing them with MT CPEs when we have trouble with 
the disconnects.
I've had a few failures with Ubiquiti CPEs so I;m just sticking with MT 
all the way so I can sleep at night.

Jim

Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
 Hi All,

 I really like my Tranzeo CPQ radios.  But we're seeing a LOT of power supply 
 failures (and they are too cheap to even warranty, we just buy new ones). 
 Sometimes they don't fully fail either, they go low or something, the 
 injector lights up like it should but the radio just won't work right.

 What's really a problem is the dang'd Mikrotik to Tranzeo CPQ disconnect 
 problem.  It's driving my gamers and business customers nutso.  All CPQ 
 radios disconnect and reconnect at the same time, sometimes every few 
 minutes, sometimes every couple of days.

 This happens when there is an XR2 card in the Mikrotik.  Doesn't seem to 
 matter what firmware is on the radios.

 Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too complicated to 
 set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great 
 information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point and click 
 GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've 
 recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can see as 
 far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're getting 
 the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management mechanism for 
 Star so I'm not totally sure.

 Anyway, I tried a couple of the Ubiquity cpe units.  I liked the electronic 
 polarization capability.  Hated the router config.  And, they have both 
 basically failed in just a few months of service.  They were still working, 
 but the rx went to pot in them.  (19 dB tranzeo had -82 when put in vs. 
 the -97 of the ubiquity when it was pulled out)  So, now I have a 
 telecommuter with a Ubiquity radio that's on the fritz, can't use a tranzeo 
 because of the disconnect issue (she works via voip and can't use the phone 
 when it keeps dropping out for a second or two all day long).

 What are people having good luck with?

 I can't believe that wifi radios won't really connect to each other 
 correctly at this stage of the game.  Some of our manufacturers are getting 
 too lazy I think.  I need cheap gear, but mostly I need gear that works.

 I long for the old Teletronics 2 meg ap's.  Some of those from 2000 are 
 still in use today!  We never have to touch them!

 I think I'm gonna set up an MT unit to be a cpe for the one customer.  But I 
 have to figure out what to use going forward.  Either better ap's or cpe.

 For AP's I REALLY like the Teletronics 172 units.  They are cheap and work 
 very well with either b or g client radios.  But they blow ethernet ports 
 far too easily, and they lock up too often.  And I've NEVER used a worse AP 
 than the Tranzeo 6000 radios.  What a POS those are.  Constant lockups!  But 
 not at all locations.  Sometimes they work pretty well, but usually they 
 just suck.

 deep sigh

 Suggestions?
 marlon





 
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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-21 Thread RickG
Only when they break. For me, they only seem to fail after lighting strikes.
-RickG

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:09 AM, Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 You replace all of the power supplies right off the bat?  OR only when they
 break.

 I understand about the lightning.  But it's funny how often the new tranzeo
 units go out while everything else just keeps running.

 Thanks,
 marlon

 - Original Message -
 From: RickG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:55 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] CPE radios


  Marlon,
 
  I LOVE my Tranzeo radios. Before using them, I all but gave up on 802.11.
  In
  an effort to assist, I dont have the disconnect issues you mention.  I've
  got StarOS on WRAP boards for AP's.
  I dont have any power supply issues either except from the expected
  lightning. I use 15 volt units from Prime Electronics which I get for
  $2.99!
  ---
 
 http://www.primelec.com/Shop/Control/Product/fp/vpid/2452565/vpcsid/0/SFV/31734
 
  I hope someone can help with your issues. -RickG
 
  On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Marlon K. Schafer
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  I really like my Tranzeo CPQ radios.  But we're seeing a LOT of power
  supply
  failures (and they are too cheap to even warranty, we just buy new
 ones).
  Sometimes they don't fully fail either, they go low or something, the
  injector lights up like it should but the radio just won't work right.
 
  What's really a problem is the dang'd Mikrotik to Tranzeo CPQ disconnect
  problem.  It's driving my gamers and business customers nutso.  All CPQ
  radios disconnect and reconnect at the same time, sometimes every few
  minutes, sometimes every couple of days.
 
  This happens when there is an XR2 card in the Mikrotik.  Doesn't seem to
  matter what firmware is on the radios.
 
  Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too complicated
  to
  set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great
  information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point and
  click
  GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've
  recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can see
  as
  far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're
 getting
  the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management mechanism for
  Star so I'm not totally sure.
 
  Anyway, I tried a couple of the Ubiquity cpe units.  I liked the
  electronic
  polarization capability.  Hated the router config.  And, they have both
  basically failed in just a few months of service.  They were still
  working,
  but the rx went to pot in them.  (19 dB tranzeo had -82 when put in vs.
  the -97 of the ubiquity when it was pulled out)  So, now I have a
  telecommuter with a Ubiquity radio that's on the fritz, can't use a
  tranzeo
  because of the disconnect issue (she works via voip and can't use the
  phone
  when it keeps dropping out for a second or two all day long).
 
  What are people having good luck with?
 
  I can't believe that wifi radios won't really connect to each other
  correctly at this stage of the game.  Some of our manufacturers are
  getting
  too lazy I think.  I need cheap gear, but mostly I need gear that works.
 
  I long for the old Teletronics 2 meg ap's.  Some of those from 2000 are
  still in use today!  We never have to touch them!
 
  I think I'm gonna set up an MT unit to be a cpe for the one customer.
  But
  I
  have to figure out what to use going forward.  Either better ap's or
 cpe.
 
  For AP's I REALLY like the Teletronics 172 units.  They are cheap and
  work
  very well with either b or g client radios.  But they blow ethernet
 ports
  far too easily, and they lock up too often.  And I've NEVER used a worse
  AP
  than the Tranzeo 6000 radios.  What a POS those are.  Constant lockups!
   But
  not at all locations.  Sometimes they work pretty well, but usually they
  just suck.
 
  deep sigh
 
  Suggestions?
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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-20 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
Star cpes

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:37 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] CPE radios

Hi All,

I really like my Tranzeo CPQ radios.  But we're seeing a LOT of power supply

failures (and they are too cheap to even warranty, we just buy new ones). 
Sometimes they don't fully fail either, they go low or something, the 
injector lights up like it should but the radio just won't work right.

What's really a problem is the dang'd Mikrotik to Tranzeo CPQ disconnect 
problem.  It's driving my gamers and business customers nutso.  All CPQ 
radios disconnect and reconnect at the same time, sometimes every few 
minutes, sometimes every couple of days.

This happens when there is an XR2 card in the Mikrotik.  Doesn't seem to 
matter what firmware is on the radios.

Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too complicated to 
set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great 
information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point and click 
GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've 
recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can see as 
far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're getting 
the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management mechanism for 
Star so I'm not totally sure.

Anyway, I tried a couple of the Ubiquity cpe units.  I liked the electronic 
polarization capability.  Hated the router config.  And, they have both 
basically failed in just a few months of service.  They were still working, 
but the rx went to pot in them.  (19 dB tranzeo had -82 when put in vs. 
the -97 of the ubiquity when it was pulled out)  So, now I have a 
telecommuter with a Ubiquity radio that's on the fritz, can't use a tranzeo 
because of the disconnect issue (she works via voip and can't use the phone 
when it keeps dropping out for a second or two all day long).

What are people having good luck with?

I can't believe that wifi radios won't really connect to each other 
correctly at this stage of the game.  Some of our manufacturers are getting 
too lazy I think.  I need cheap gear, but mostly I need gear that works.

I long for the old Teletronics 2 meg ap's.  Some of those from 2000 are 
still in use today!  We never have to touch them!

I think I'm gonna set up an MT unit to be a cpe for the one customer.  But I

have to figure out what to use going forward.  Either better ap's or cpe.

For AP's I REALLY like the Teletronics 172 units.  They are cheap and work 
very well with either b or g client radios.  But they blow ethernet ports 
far too easily, and they lock up too often.  And I've NEVER used a worse AP 
than the Tranzeo 6000 radios.  What a POS those are.  Constant lockups!  But

not at all locations.  Sometimes they work pretty well, but usually they 
just suck.

deep sigh

Suggestions?
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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-20 Thread RickG
Marlon,

I LOVE my Tranzeo radios. Before using them, I all but gave up on 802.11. In
an effort to assist, I dont have the disconnect issues you mention.  I've
got StarOS on WRAP boards for AP's.
I dont have any power supply issues either except from the expected
lightning. I use 15 volt units from Prime Electronics which I get for $2.99!
---
http://www.primelec.com/Shop/Control/Product/fp/vpid/2452565/vpcsid/0/SFV/31734

I hope someone can help with your issues. -RickG

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi All,

 I really like my Tranzeo CPQ radios.  But we're seeing a LOT of power
 supply
 failures (and they are too cheap to even warranty, we just buy new ones).
 Sometimes they don't fully fail either, they go low or something, the
 injector lights up like it should but the radio just won't work right.

 What's really a problem is the dang'd Mikrotik to Tranzeo CPQ disconnect
 problem.  It's driving my gamers and business customers nutso.  All CPQ
 radios disconnect and reconnect at the same time, sometimes every few
 minutes, sometimes every couple of days.

 This happens when there is an XR2 card in the Mikrotik.  Doesn't seem to
 matter what firmware is on the radios.

 Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too complicated to
 set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great
 information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point and click
 GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've
 recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can see as
 far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're getting
 the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management mechanism for
 Star so I'm not totally sure.

 Anyway, I tried a couple of the Ubiquity cpe units.  I liked the electronic
 polarization capability.  Hated the router config.  And, they have both
 basically failed in just a few months of service.  They were still working,
 but the rx went to pot in them.  (19 dB tranzeo had -82 when put in vs.
 the -97 of the ubiquity when it was pulled out)  So, now I have a
 telecommuter with a Ubiquity radio that's on the fritz, can't use a tranzeo
 because of the disconnect issue (she works via voip and can't use the phone
 when it keeps dropping out for a second or two all day long).

 What are people having good luck with?

 I can't believe that wifi radios won't really connect to each other
 correctly at this stage of the game.  Some of our manufacturers are getting
 too lazy I think.  I need cheap gear, but mostly I need gear that works.

 I long for the old Teletronics 2 meg ap's.  Some of those from 2000 are
 still in use today!  We never have to touch them!

 I think I'm gonna set up an MT unit to be a cpe for the one customer.  But
 I
 have to figure out what to use going forward.  Either better ap's or cpe.

 For AP's I REALLY like the Teletronics 172 units.  They are cheap and work
 very well with either b or g client radios.  But they blow ethernet ports
 far too easily, and they lock up too often.  And I've NEVER used a worse AP
 than the Tranzeo 6000 radios.  What a POS those are.  Constant lockups!
  But
 not at all locations.  Sometimes they work pretty well, but usually they
 just suck.

 deep sigh

 Suggestions?
 marlon






 
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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-20 Thread John Valenti
Marlon,

My best experiences have been with StarOS clients connecting to  
StarOS APs. Regarding disconnects, I don't see that much.  I like to  
program the client radio's ping watchdog to hit the AP every 10  
seconds. Then when I'm in the association page on the AP, all the  
clients will have less than 10 seconds since they have passed  
traffic.  Any clients that have a minute+ in the far right column get  
some attention to figure out what is happening.


On August 20, at 11:36 AM August 20, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:

  Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too  
 complicated to
 set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great
 information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point  
 and click
 GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've
 recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can  
 see as
 far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're  
 getting
 the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management  
 mechanism for
 Star so I'm not totally sure.  




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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-20 Thread Mark Nash
This is what we do too.  It works very well.

Mark Nash
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- Original Message - 
From: John Valenti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] CPE radios


 Marlon,

 My best experiences have been with StarOS clients connecting to
 StarOS APs. Regarding disconnects, I don't see that much.  I like to
 program the client radio's ping watchdog to hit the AP every 10
 seconds. Then when I'm in the association page on the AP, all the
 clients will have less than 10 seconds since they have passed
 traffic.  Any clients that have a minute+ in the far right column get
 some attention to figure out what is happening.


 On August 20, at 11:36 AM August 20, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:

   Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too
  complicated to
  set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great
  information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point
  and click
  GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've
  recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can
  see as
  far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're
  getting
  the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management
  mechanism for
  Star so I'm not totally sure.  



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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-20 Thread Mike Hammett
I use all MT and knock on wood, I hardly have non-mother nature related 
issues.


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- Original Message - 
From: Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 10:36 AM
Subject: [WISPA] CPE radios


 Hi All,

 I really like my Tranzeo CPQ radios.  But we're seeing a LOT of power 
 supply
 failures (and they are too cheap to even warranty, we just buy new ones).
 Sometimes they don't fully fail either, they go low or something, the
 injector lights up like it should but the radio just won't work right.

 What's really a problem is the dang'd Mikrotik to Tranzeo CPQ disconnect
 problem.  It's driving my gamers and business customers nutso.  All CPQ
 radios disconnect and reconnect at the same time, sometimes every few
 minutes, sometimes every couple of days.

 This happens when there is an XR2 card in the Mikrotik.  Doesn't seem to
 matter what firmware is on the radios.

 Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too complicated 
 to
 set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great
 information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point and click
 GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've
 recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can see as
 far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're getting
 the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management mechanism for
 Star so I'm not totally sure.

 Anyway, I tried a couple of the Ubiquity cpe units.  I liked the 
 electronic
 polarization capability.  Hated the router config.  And, they have both
 basically failed in just a few months of service.  They were still 
 working,
 but the rx went to pot in them.  (19 dB tranzeo had -82 when put in vs.
 the -97 of the ubiquity when it was pulled out)  So, now I have a
 telecommuter with a Ubiquity radio that's on the fritz, can't use a 
 tranzeo
 because of the disconnect issue (she works via voip and can't use the 
 phone
 when it keeps dropping out for a second or two all day long).

 What are people having good luck with?

 I can't believe that wifi radios won't really connect to each other
 correctly at this stage of the game.  Some of our manufacturers are 
 getting
 too lazy I think.  I need cheap gear, but mostly I need gear that works.

 I long for the old Teletronics 2 meg ap's.  Some of those from 2000 are
 still in use today!  We never have to touch them!

 I think I'm gonna set up an MT unit to be a cpe for the one customer.  But 
 I
 have to figure out what to use going forward.  Either better ap's or cpe.

 For AP's I REALLY like the Teletronics 172 units.  They are cheap and work
 very well with either b or g client radios.  But they blow ethernet ports
 far too easily, and they lock up too often.  And I've NEVER used a worse 
 AP
 than the Tranzeo 6000 radios.  What a POS those are.  Constant lockups! 
 But
 not at all locations.  Sometimes they work pretty well, but usually they
 just suck.

 deep sigh

 Suggestions?
 marlon





 
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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-20 Thread Kurt Fankhauser
Power supply failures? Not seeing those. My biggest problem with the CPQ
line is that 90% of the time when they are not working are they need
power-cycled. They actually need power cycled more than I think they should.
I remember the old CPE-200 days and you never had to power cycle them EVER!
I've only used the 6000 series once for an AP and that was enough of that.
You can't tell whats going on with a client near as much as with a Star or
Mikrotik AP. I've used STAR and MT for AP's and to be honest there really is
no difference to the customer and the reliability of both are pretty much
set them and forget them. It really came down to personal preference for me.
I started to lean more towards the Mikrotik because there were a LOT more
choices for SBC's to use. 


Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
 
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:37 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] CPE radios

Hi All,

I really like my Tranzeo CPQ radios.  But we're seeing a LOT of power supply

failures (and they are too cheap to even warranty, we just buy new ones). 
Sometimes they don't fully fail either, they go low or something, the 
injector lights up like it should but the radio just won't work right.

What's really a problem is the dang'd Mikrotik to Tranzeo CPQ disconnect 
problem.  It's driving my gamers and business customers nutso.  All CPQ 
radios disconnect and reconnect at the same time, sometimes every few 
minutes, sometimes every couple of days.

This happens when there is an XR2 card in the Mikrotik.  Doesn't seem to 
matter what firmware is on the radios.

Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too complicated to 
set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great 
information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point and click 
GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've 
recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can see as 
far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're getting 
the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management mechanism for 
Star so I'm not totally sure.

Anyway, I tried a couple of the Ubiquity cpe units.  I liked the electronic 
polarization capability.  Hated the router config.  And, they have both 
basically failed in just a few months of service.  They were still working, 
but the rx went to pot in them.  (19 dB tranzeo had -82 when put in vs. 
the -97 of the ubiquity when it was pulled out)  So, now I have a 
telecommuter with a Ubiquity radio that's on the fritz, can't use a tranzeo 
because of the disconnect issue (she works via voip and can't use the phone 
when it keeps dropping out for a second or two all day long).

What are people having good luck with?

I can't believe that wifi radios won't really connect to each other 
correctly at this stage of the game.  Some of our manufacturers are getting 
too lazy I think.  I need cheap gear, but mostly I need gear that works.

I long for the old Teletronics 2 meg ap's.  Some of those from 2000 are 
still in use today!  We never have to touch them!

I think I'm gonna set up an MT unit to be a cpe for the one customer.  But I

have to figure out what to use going forward.  Either better ap's or cpe.

For AP's I REALLY like the Teletronics 172 units.  They are cheap and work 
very well with either b or g client radios.  But they blow ethernet ports 
far too easily, and they lock up too often.  And I've NEVER used a worse AP 
than the Tranzeo 6000 radios.  What a POS those are.  Constant lockups!  But

not at all locations.  Sometimes they work pretty well, but usually they 
just suck.

deep sigh

Suggestions?
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Re: [WISPA] CPE radios

2008-08-20 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
You replace all of the power supplies right off the bat?  OR only when they 
break.

I understand about the lightning.  But it's funny how often the new tranzeo 
units go out while everything else just keeps running.

Thanks,
marlon

- Original Message - 
From: RickG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] CPE radios


 Marlon,

 I LOVE my Tranzeo radios. Before using them, I all but gave up on 802.11. 
 In
 an effort to assist, I dont have the disconnect issues you mention.  I've
 got StarOS on WRAP boards for AP's.
 I dont have any power supply issues either except from the expected
 lightning. I use 15 volt units from Prime Electronics which I get for 
 $2.99!
 ---
 http://www.primelec.com/Shop/Control/Product/fp/vpid/2452565/vpcsid/0/SFV/31734

 I hope someone can help with your issues. -RickG

 On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Marlon K. Schafer 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi All,

 I really like my Tranzeo CPQ radios.  But we're seeing a LOT of power
 supply
 failures (and they are too cheap to even warranty, we just buy new ones).
 Sometimes they don't fully fail either, they go low or something, the
 injector lights up like it should but the radio just won't work right.

 What's really a problem is the dang'd Mikrotik to Tranzeo CPQ disconnect
 problem.  It's driving my gamers and business customers nutso.  All CPQ
 radios disconnect and reconnect at the same time, sometimes every few
 minutes, sometimes every couple of days.

 This happens when there is an XR2 card in the Mikrotik.  Doesn't seem to
 matter what firmware is on the radios.

 Did I say that I also really like the MT ap's?  They are too complicated 
 to
 set up, but once that's done they work very well and give me great
 information on who's doing what on my network.  And I am a point and 
 click
 GUI kinda guy so StarOS is really hard for me to deal with.  And I've
 recently replaced an MT ap with Star, no real difference that I can see 
 as
 far as the customer experience is concerned.  I don't think we're getting
 the disconnects, but I just can't deal with the management mechanism for
 Star so I'm not totally sure.

 Anyway, I tried a couple of the Ubiquity cpe units.  I liked the 
 electronic
 polarization capability.  Hated the router config.  And, they have both
 basically failed in just a few months of service.  They were still 
 working,
 but the rx went to pot in them.  (19 dB tranzeo had -82 when put in vs.
 the -97 of the ubiquity when it was pulled out)  So, now I have a
 telecommuter with a Ubiquity radio that's on the fritz, can't use a 
 tranzeo
 because of the disconnect issue (she works via voip and can't use the 
 phone
 when it keeps dropping out for a second or two all day long).

 What are people having good luck with?

 I can't believe that wifi radios won't really connect to each other
 correctly at this stage of the game.  Some of our manufacturers are 
 getting
 too lazy I think.  I need cheap gear, but mostly I need gear that works.

 I long for the old Teletronics 2 meg ap's.  Some of those from 2000 are
 still in use today!  We never have to touch them!

 I think I'm gonna set up an MT unit to be a cpe for the one customer. 
 But
 I
 have to figure out what to use going forward.  Either better ap's or cpe.

 For AP's I REALLY like the Teletronics 172 units.  They are cheap and 
 work
 very well with either b or g client radios.  But they blow ethernet ports
 far too easily, and they lock up too often.  And I've NEVER used a worse 
 AP
 than the Tranzeo 6000 radios.  What a POS those are.  Constant lockups!
  But
 not at all locations.  Sometimes they work pretty well, but usually they
 just suck.

 deep sigh

 Suggestions?
 marlon






 
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