And, I have two of the WAR 533mhz boards for sale cheap on Ebay. Search on "WAR 533mhz". :)

Travis
Microserv

George Rogato wrote:

Assuming you are talking WAR board platform V3, the boards already come licensed, so no extra cost and you can populate from 1 to 4 cards per board. As for configuring the boards, yes, you have to configure the boards to your needs. And I thought that Lonnie had a storefront and sold singles. I buy them in qty to get the lower pricing. The nice thing about the wars is ABG with 5,10,20 MHz channel spacing all in the same unit.

As for Canopy or how many customers per sq mile, can't help you there.


George

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hey Guys;

I'm planning to use a Valemount Star OS type system in my WISP start up, and have just a few questions:

My network design uses a Cisco 1750 router, Cisco 2950 switch to plug up to 4 base radio's into (Whoa ...16 antennas), Radius server, Sniffer, and a www server for my Intranet portal, Does this seem reasonable?

1 - Do I have to license each CPE, (That $40 thing)

2 - If I use the 4 radio system, do I have to populate each slot.

3 - With this system I'm delighted to say that I get 11 channels, and I want to know how it will do against Canopy.

A - Interference wise, will I hurt a canopy system or will it hurt me?

      B - Will a canopy system be more or less expensive

C - Is it just me or do those canopy systems look like large plastic twinkies.

4 - When Valemont ships me a CPE, will it be ready to go or do I have some work to do.

5 - Have they been known to ship in lots smaller than 10, or could some one sell me a couple at first to make a demo unit.

6 - How many customers per square mile given $300 install fee, $40/month, and 256KB bandwidth?

Lee


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