www.tranzeo.com . . . if you are a WISP, they will let you have their “reseller” price.  Don’t go by their website prices.  I have the TR-5821.  I noticed they downgraded it to a 5 mile link.  I talked to the sales rep and he said it’s just a timing issue and they will have the 10 mile link working within the next month through a new firmware.  I was concerned because I have a 6 mile link I need to put up.

 


Jeremy


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Ellison
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Bachauls

 

Where did you find the Tranzeo complete link for $999?  I would be interested in trying this for my next backhaul (like next week ;o)

thanks

ian

Jeremy Oswalt wrote:

Tranzeo has a 5.8 solution if your link is within 5 miles (it was 10 miles, but they downgraded it for some reason).  I have one running flawlessly and it only costs $999 for the complete link!  I’m thinking of trying the same solution on a 5.7 mile link.

 


Jeremy


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of TJ Burbank
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 10:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Bachauls

 

Well as for backhaul I would not recommend SmartBridges equipment if you =
are going to plan on having 20 or more users connected through that =
backhaul.  We are a medium sized WISP and have found that after about 20 =
users (bridges) connected through APpo's and things started to fall =
apart.  Also you have to deal with extra devices in the 2.4ghz spectrum =
to interfere with you.

We had 3 such senerios setup on our networks to seperate remote sites =
and have since changed them to 5.7ghz Motorola Canopy equipment. =20

I am excited to say that since switching the equipment, we have had more than 30 days uptime without rebooting the device. And exceptional performance even during the Welchia / Blaster network storms.

Sure the Motorola Canopy stuff is over priced but for 5 nine's reliability it is your only option.

Be sure to let me know if you have additional questions about the 5.7 Motorola Canopy Backhaul Units.

 

Here is a little info on our backhauls.

 

3 Total

 

1 - 6.30 Miles - LOS

1 - 6.45 Miles - LOS

1 - 5.39 Miles - LOS


We worked a little extra to get Line of Site however Motorola claims this system will work up to 20 miles (reflectors and both ends) without LOS.

 

-TJ Burbank
Last Mile Wireless

 

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Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 5:21 PM

Subject: [smartBridges] Bachauls

 

I would be interested to know what any of you are using backhauls between towers.  I am considering 5.8.  Ideas and general info, manufacturers, and model info would be greatly appreciated.

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