That's a good feeling, I know we did it a few months ago.

Congrats !

;)

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From: "Patti Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Mon, 2 Jun 2003 08:39:32 -0500

>RE: [smartBridges] bandstearing?I know.  I think I am going to get to cancel a dial 
>in t1 this month because of all of the people who've switched to wireless.  
>YIPPEE!!!!!
>
>Patti
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Scott Wells 
>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 8:15 AM
>  Subject: RE: [smartBridges] bandstearing?
>
>
>  Bruce is the marketing director.  Othal Brand Jr. is in charge of it all.  Yes it 
> is Navini and yes it is licensed.  That is why it is so expensive but man it works!  
> I could download at T1 speeds no problem almost 6 miles away in my apartment.  
> Navini really worked hard on it but beat out many competitors.  I really hope they 
> continue to do well so that we can show the Bells the power of wireless.
>
>  -Scott
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joe Laura
>    Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 10:56 PM
>    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Subject: Re: [smartBridges] bandstearing?
>
>
>    Scott, If I am not mistaken wasn't that Navini 2.7 that Bruce used over there? 
> Licensed frequency I believe. I am told it works great as well. I wish I had the 
> money to deploy it. 
>    Superior Wireless
>    New Orleans,La.
>    www.superior1.com
>      ----- Original Message ----- 
>      From: Scott Wells 
>      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>      Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 9:03 PM
>      Subject: RE: [smartBridges] bandstearing?
>
>
>      I worked on a system in McAllen, Texas.  Check out www.rioplexwireless.com  
> NLOS worked like a charm up to 8km.  Expensive............
>
>      -Scott
>        -----Original Message-----
>        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of phantam
>        Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 11:00 AM
>        To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>        Subject: RE: [smartBridges] bandstearing?
>
>
>        It's the same stuff as nextnet well not exact same they came to show us a 
> presentation *600$ per cpe and 50g's per sectorial ap* to cover our 27square mile 
> island they told us to give full coverage we needed 10 repeaters and we would have 
> bulletproof wireless NLOS access, there units just sit in the house plugged into 
> Ethernet and your on no more mounting of antennas or anything just give the client 
> the cpe and its off plus it had options for virtual isp's and shit like that but I 
> didn't really need all that cause our islands too small as it is. It's a wonderful 
> idea and then we figured out WHY it was so great at NLOS, they had some interesting 
> technology to get beyond multipath problems on 5.8 (they were doing it for 2.4 also 
> if we wanted I but we had to secure 3 PRIVATE 2.4 channels that we could lock down 
> for our own use.. HAHA ye sure) but as I was saying it's a 2 WATT amp in the CPE and 
> a 2 WATT amp on each AP... umm guys if we put 2 watt amps on our smartbridges with a 
> 5db omni and a 20db sectorial with 2 watts of power.. wouldn't that basically cover 
> the NLOS concept LOL. Just my 2 cents, but the beam stearing does seem interesting 
> no where near as expensive as the nextnet stuff as for vivato there awesome units in 
> theory I guess would love to have a few to test out, where are they selling them 
> haven't seem any distro's with them, and the beamsteer company I wonder how there 
> gonna license there circuitry.
>
>        Chris 
>
>        -----Original Message----- 
>        From: Joe Laura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>        Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 7:54 AM 
>        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>
>        Can they really claim this is NLOS? Under what circumstances? I tried it in 
>        new orleans and had problems 1 block away. They said it might have been the 
>        construction of the buildings. I have seen smartbridges penetrate a wall or 
>        two under ideal conditions. I still wouldnt consider that NLOS though. 
>        Superior Wireless 
>        New Orleans,La. 
>        www.superior1.com 
>        ----- Original Message ----- 
>        From: "Oliver Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>        To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>        Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 1:55 AM 
>        Subject: Re: [smartBridges] bandstearing? 
>
>
>
>        > 
>        > Yes, vivato does steer the beam as well. They call it packet steer because 
>        > they steer every packet toward the target CPE. In other words, the switch 
>        > follow the exact location of each client and beam the signal only toward 
>        > that client in a narrow 7% beamwidth. This makes the signal strong and cut 
>        > down wasted rf energy. There is a second antenna just "listen" to the CPE 
>        > and receive packets from that direction. There is one more antenna 
>        > programmed to keep track of the locations of each client, the coordinates 
>        > of each client is then send to the "transmit" and "receive" antennas to 
>        > maximize range. 
>        > 
>        > The switch can be mounted outdoor and beam all the signals to customers 
>        > inside buildings. All the customers need is a standard wireless card in 
>        > their PCs. The list price I last heard is $9,000.00 for the indoor version 
>        > and about $14,000.00 for the outdoor verson. 
>        > 
>        > The only way WISPs can bring wireless access to the masses is eliminate 
>        > the need for externally mounted outdoor antenna on the customer side and 
>        > the customer can use off the shelf wireless cards (about $50.00). Lets be 
>        > honest, do you really expect the most customers pay hundreds os dollars to 
>        > buy special CPEs and outdoor antennas? These stuff will work in small 
>        > scale in rural regions where adsl and cable internet service is not 
>        > available. 
>        > 
>        > I love SB equipment and I wish SB can focus on research and manufacture 
>        > NLOS wireless products. There is a huge market waiting for these. A good 
>        > place for SB to start is WIMAX compliance products. 
>        > 
>        > 
>        > Oliver 
>        > 
>        > 
>        > On Fri, 30 May 2003, Marlon Schafer (509-982-2181) wrote: 
>        > 
>        > > Vivato does NOT beam steer!!!!! 
>        > > 
>        > > They packet steer.  Big huge difference. 
>        > > 
>        > > marlon 
>        > > 
>        > > ----- Original Message ----- 
>        > > From: "Oliver Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>        > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>        > > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 6:21 PM 
>        > > Subject: Re: [smartBridges] bandstearing? 
>        > > 
>        > > 
>        > > > Hi Chris, 
>        > > > 
>        > > > Beam steering is just one of technique used by some to focus the 
>        signal in 
>        > > > certain specific way to improve range. These wifi switch act as the 
>        normal 
>        > > > base station or access point as we know of. On the customer end they 
>        still 
>        > > > use the standard wifi (802.11b) cards. 
>        > > > 
>        > > > The other company using similar antenna technique is vivato.net. The 
>        > > > advantage these switches is the extended range of coverage. They can 
>        cover 
>        > > > 2 to 3 miles NLOS. 
>        > > > 
>        > > > Oliver 
>        > > > 
>        > > > 
>        > > > 
>        > > > On Fri, 30 May 2003, phantam wrote: 
>        > > > 
>        > > > > :: Posted in wrong msg reply :: 
>        > > > > 
>        > > > > 
>        > > > > 
>        > > > > Is beam stearing still 802.11? It is right? Just heard that 
>        bandspeed is 
>        > > > > gonna be licensing there bandstearing chips out sounds intriguing. 
>        While 
>        > > im 
>        > > > > on the subject are there any wifi switches that aren't bound to 1 
>        access 
>        > > > > point? Too bad I haven't found one that works for SB's LOL 
>        > > > > 
>        > > > > Chris 
>        > > > > 
>        > > 
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