I have used a tr5a against an MT AP and no problems. I also use Tranzeo
6000 for AP's and really don't see them slowing down. They also act as
Backhaul AP's (at the same time) in PTMP mode for other microcell
backhauls. Granted we don't have amount of clients that you have. We
actually use the CPQ as a Backhaul CPE for some of our lighter
microcells. My main Gateway is an MT, my Router board (with a valid
License) is packed away waiting for me to decide something great to do
with it. Come on Butch tell me something :-)
This why I like to follow a standard, Tranzeo knows (in no uncertain
terms) that I will replace them, just like I did the Smartbridges, CB3's
and Demarc's, but I still have Hawking HWBA11's out their (Damn
customers can't see anything wring with them). This is my company and I
run it my way not their way.
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You have a good day now,en mag jou more's ook so wees.
Carl A Jeptha
http://www.jeptha.com
905-349-2027
skype cajeptha
Ryan Spott wrote:
N White wrote, On 12/28/2006 11:30 PM:
Nick. Is. A. God. (and has EXCELLENT reading comprehension!)
Correction. It's late, I'm tired, and have had too much wine. I meant
that the TRCPQ is Atheros based, not TRCPE. This is from a Tranzeo list:
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The CPE90 is Marvell.
The 900, the CPQ, the 6000, the 49, and the 5a are all Atheros based.
The CPE200, the 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 were Prism based.
The CPE80 was Atmel.
-Damian Wallace
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I was looking for that Damian Wallace post!
Also, if you decide to go the StarOS/Mikrotik way, make sure you
upgrade all of your Tranzeo gear to the latest firmwares.
All of my TRCPQ are up to date.. I have a script that does it for me.
:) (pointing and clicking on each CPE/Q gets REALLY tiresome after a
while!)
Thanks!
ryan
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