But don't give up.
Early on in 1999 when I started our wireless service we were using Nokia for our gear. I chose Nokia over Breezecom, now Alvarion, because of the high quality of their cell phones and being a wireless industry leader. We had problems, constant running up to the tower to reboot. Lockups sometimes twice a day. Customers who paid us 900.00 to 1200 to get connected for thiner crucial business needs, were not at all happy.
I swear I have a few thousand less hairs on my head and still wake up with nightmares.
And we were getting conflicting information from our supplier. Change this setting change that setting, reboot this add this router. You can do this you can't do that.
Eventually we had to give up. But we didn't give up on the wireless we gave up on Nokia. And for a while, the supplier.
We went with what was working for other ISP's.
I shelved a dozen Nokia radios that cost us about 850.00 each at the time and bought Teletronics 2 meg map2's. They worked. Cheap little radios. Dumb little radios but they did work.
Eventually we found that the capacity of the map2 as an ap wasn't really much more than 30 or so subs.
We also found out what it was to interfere with our selves as well as the other pitfalls of being uneducated.
We found out that offering broadband to our customers was more than just a fast internet connection, but rather a reliable service that the customer can count on, a connection that is there when they turn on their computer and a connection that didn't involve us to make it work.
In the course of figuring out how to make the Teletronics radios work, I was a very green green horn, We came in contact with Lonnie Numwieler, of Valemont networks, this was PRE Star-OS.com . He was handling tech support for Teletronics, he pitched in for no money and helped us and advised us.
We learned from Lonnie that little plastic ap's have their shortcomings. Mostly that they don't have the horsepower to run the software that is needed to run a solid AP. That would be what makes me shy away from using a dumb plastic low power ap. That is what makes me advice a Star-OS or a Mikrotek, or even a straight BSD, linux,etc platform for your AP and whatever CPE is working reliably.
The wireless list(s) were really helpful, finding out everyones problems and success's with what they were doing helped us and continue to help us and guide us today. Without everyone's experiences exposed we would be lost.
My advice is to not give up on wireless, but to find the different products that fits what you are doing and don't be stuck in the one tool for all the jobs mode.
Step back, take a breather, rethink what you are doing, rethink your game plan and move forward with caution.
But whatever you do keep moving forward. The rewards of success await you.
Hope this helps. George
Blazen Wireless wrote:
We give up!
We cant add any more users to our system total of 60 split between 2 APPO's 30 each at max. We added 2 more today and now we have hardly any users downloading and best we can do is about 300KBPS down... This SUCKS! is it possibly due to all the smoke in the air which I would find hard to believe BUT you never know.
What's the deal with the XO stuff is it done it sure could be nice to have one to test and see if it is worth $900.. I am very frustrated at not being able to figure this out. It all points back to the radios (APPO's) not being able to process all the associated radios to it? I change the SSID so only a few people 10-12 can associate to the APPO and there is NO pro problems. I allow all the users to associate to the APPO and WHAM crap city throughput goes to hell pings skyrocket just with one user surfing on and off.. how can this NOT point to the radios inability to keep up? Why would just idle radios associated to the APPO have such a bad effect on the APPO?
I have 6 users ready to cancel due to the crappy service I am getting from these radios I don't understand how someone else claims 60 plus users on ONE APPO and they are fine? what speeds are you offering what are your settings on the APPO and the clients associated to it. What ant are you using? any amps etc etc..
Martin & Steve
Blazen Wireless
www.blazenwireless.com <http://www.blazenwireless.com>
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