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Gino A. Villarini, Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.aeronetpr.com 787.767.7466 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 9:46 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: WAS [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices Plus the piggy or cable and connectors. George G.Villarini wrote: > $100 for a 900 antenna? Yikes man were are buying? I buy 11 db yagis for > around $40 , 15 db for $60 and 17db for $80 > > Gino A. Villarini, > Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.aeronetpr.com > 787.767.7466 > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of A. Huppenthal > Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:22 PM > To: WISPA General List > Subject: Re: WAS [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices > > we're talking 900 mhz, right? I don't use Moto 2.4 or 900 mhz stuff. > never tried 2.4 and the 900 mhz didn't work for me - but it was a press. > some 15 miles with NLOS so.. it could have been a path too challanging > even for 900 mhz. > > $295 for a 900 mhz radios is very good. You still have to add $100 for a > 900 mhz antenna. I've stayed away from 900 mhz mostly because of the > learning curve and additional spectrum/antenna considerations. They are > much bigger of course than 5.7 or 5.7 antennas/reflectors for the same > gain, but that's obvious. > > Still $260 for 5.7 ghz radio with spectrum analyzer built-in, audio tone > alignment, weights a few ounces, goes a few megabits / second, supports > vlan tagging, dhcp / nat / shoulder-spectrums / has snmp / is supported > by a network mass-firmware upgrade program (yes, its really crap, but at > least its *there*). I could easily do remote upgrades of 30 units at a > time without headache to move to new featured firmware - live, online, > no crap-outs... > > Like I said, it isn't for everyone, that's for sure. It just was for me. > > Brian Rohrbacher wrote: > > >>I've never done business with them either, but their 100 pack prices >>is 295 each for connectorized. Cheaper then some "roll your own". >> >>A. Huppenthal wrote: >> >> >>>I'm not a supplier, nor do I want to be one to the list, nor do I >>>want to research on behalf of the list. >>> >>>google: >>>motorola canopy SM bulk 100 pack. >>> >>>I picked the first couple of hits that showed prices.. That's it. >>> >>>I don't do business with Double Radius, so I wouldn't know. >>> >>>Brian Rohrbacher wrote: >>> >>> >>>>432631 Bulk Pack 50 900 MHz Subscriber Modules BP9000SM-50 > > >>>>$26,250 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Double Radius has 25 pack for : $8,500.00 double to 50 pack and it 17k >>>> >>>>Will you please tell me who the Canopy major supplier is so I can >>>>avoid at all costs. >>>> >>>>The 100 pack is THIRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS cheaper at double radius. >>>>HOLY CRAP! >>>> >>>>Unless I am reading something wrong....... >>>> >>>>http://www.doubleradius.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.81/.f >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>A. Huppenthal wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>I think WISPA has expressed its disinterest in a 'buying club'. >>>>>However, if members on this list want to organize a 'buying club' - >>>>>I'm all for it. Its clearly one of the reasons you will get your >>>>>ass kicked by the telco and cable company - they have buying power >>>>>and can get what you want and buy in 10s and 20s for 1/2 the price. >>>>> >>>>>Next to FCC, my biggest concern is that my *COSTS* are higher than >>>>>Telco and Cable. Aside from the totally defunct Anti-trust activity >>>>>of our government, *COSTS* are going to kill WISPs off. Hardware is >>>>>a part of that overall model. The rest of the costs are contained >>>>>in my business.. and I'm happy to talk about that with other WISPs >>>>>at the *first* WISPA meeting. In fact, I'd likely talk about it at >>>>>ISPCON as well. (would be my third talk there). Our industry really >>>>>needs to pull together to achieve higher efficiencies (how to run a >>>>>WISP), better pricing (buying power), improved governmental rules >>>>>(FCC and others through a louder voice). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I don't specifically reccomend any of this equipment. Get some and >>>>>figure out if it works for you on your own dime. :-) >>>>> >>>>>Want a relevent example: a single 900 Mhz Subscriber Unit = $725. >>>>>Buy 500 and get them at $444 instead. >>>>> >>>>>Here's an off-the-shelf price list from a Canopy major supplier. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>432679 900 Mhz Access Point 9000AP $1,895 >>>>>427612 900 Mhz Access Point AES 9001AP $2,395 >>>>>498606 900 Mhz Access Point Connectorized (External antenna) >>>>>9000APC $1,855 >>>>>487642 900 Mhz Access Point AES Connectorized (External >>>>>antenna) 9001APC $2,355 >>>>>432631 Bulk Pack 50 900 MHz Subscriber Modules BP9000SM-50 > > >>>>>$26,250 >>>>>452650 Bulk Pack 100 900 MHz Subscriber Modules >>>>>BP9000SM-100 $47,500 >>>>>459676 Bulk Pack 500 900 MHz Subscriber Modules >>>>>BP9000SM-500 $222,500 >>>>>460660 Bulk Pack 50 900 MHz Subscriber Modules Connectorized >>>>>BP9000SMC-50 $24,250 >>>>>467696 Bulk Pack 100 900 MHz Subscriber Modules Connectorized >>>>>BP9000SMC-100 $43,500 >>>>>483635 Bulk Pack 500 900 MHz Subscriber Modules Connectorized >>>>>BP9000SMC-500 $202,500 >>>>>433674 900 Mhz Subscriber Module 9000SM $725 >>>>>430697 900 Mhz Subscriber Module AES 9001SM $975 >>>>>499667 900 Mhz Subscriber Module Connectorized (External >>>>>antenna) 9000SMC $685 >>>>>472614 900 Mhz Subscriber Module AES Connectorized (External >>>>>antenna) 9001SMC $935 >>>>>435698 900 Mhz 60 degree 9 dBi antenna >>>>> >>>>>AN900 >>>>> >>>>> $100 >>>>>446693 Bulk Pack 50: 900 Mhz 60 degree 9 dBi antenna >>>>> >>>>>BPAN900-50 >>>>> >>>>> $4,500 >>>>>413627 Bulk Pack 100: 900 Mhz 60 degree 9 dBi antenna >>>>>BPAN900-100 $8,000 >>>>>483655 900MHz Demo Kit - Connectorized TK10010 > > $3,000 > >>>>>495685 900MHz Access Point Cluster Kit - Connectorized > > TK10028 > >>>>>$30,000 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Peter R. wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Brian Rohrbacher wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Would he give WISPA a good rate? Anyone interested could get >>>>>>>quotes and maybe he could cut us a break? I want this trade >>>>>>>association to get some members services so people have a reason >>>>>>>to join. With added services comes members and money. With >>>>>>>members and money comes "pull" at the FCC level. Then we get >>>>>>>good stuff from the FCC and WISPs rule the world. *Right Brain* >>>>>>>Lets do what we can to get more Principal Members. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>You would think it would work that way, but Volume Buying ends up >>>>>>eating the organization and the organization becomes caught up in >>>>>>being a volume club. >>>>>> >>>>>>Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>>Peter >>>>>>4isps.com >>>>> >>>>>----------------------------------------------------------------------- - >>>>> >>>>>No virus found in this incoming message. >>>>>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>>>>Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.13.13/198 - Release Date: > > 12/12/2005 > >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>-- >>>>Brian Rohrbacher >>>>Reliable Internet, LLC >>>>www.reliableinter.net >>>>Cell 269-838-8338 >>>> >>>>"Caught up in the Air" 1 Thess. 4:17 >>>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>>No virus found in this incoming message. >>>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>>Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.13.13/198 - Release Date: > > 12/12/2005 > >>> >>> >> >>-- >>Brian Rohrbacher >>Reliable Internet, LLC >>www.reliableinter.net >>Cell 269-838-8338 >> >>"Caught up in the Air" 1 Thess. 4:17 >> > > -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
