How does your Product compare with a Bridge made from some of the low cost
802.11a or g products.
I imagine a pair of Linksys 802.11a Waps configured for point to point would
offer a theoretical 54 mbps.
At a cost less than $500.00 what do I get from your company worth the extra
$1900.00?

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Subject: [BAWUG] 802.11 to T1 (Jeff Johnson)


Jeff,

We manufacture a 802.11a wireless outdoor bridge
30mbps. Cost is about $2400 retail per link (Radio,
Antenna, cables). We have partner with a company
called to provide T1 services over our radio:

Engage Communication, Inc.
9053 Soquel Drive
Aptos, CA USA 95003
Telephone: (408) 688-1021
Fax: (408) 688-1421

The important thing to remember when using voice T1 is
QOS is very important. In working with Engage we have
given priority to the voice (T1) traffic with our
radio. What ever bandwidth is left over after the
voice traffic is used for data traffic. Please give me
a call if you'd like more details.


Sincerely,

Rich Costa             Toll Free: 866-2AIRAYA
AIRAYA CORP                     866-224-7292
637 Adair Court        Mobile:    650-302-7286
Morgan Hill, CA  95037 Int'l:     408-776-9583

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://www.airaya.com

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