George,
I am not painting a bad picture of anyone. I just think that if you are
going to be a part of this industry then you need to play by the rules
no matter how much you dislike it. Yes, there was innovation by breaking
the rules in the beginning but that was before there was an industry.
Now that WISP's are more commonplace the rules have changed and if you
want to be a part of it you need to mature along with the rest of the
industry.
I guess I have reached my limit for the day so I will continue to pester
you all tomorrow. ;-)
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
George Rogato wrote:
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
Mike,
There is no excuse for using uncertified gear no matter who is at
fault. This attitude is going to hurt the WISP industry more than
anything.
Dawn, we got to where we are today because of the independent thinking
tech who rolled his own systems.
I very much doubt we would be as far forward as we are without the
shade tree wisp types. Even Moto got one hell of a kick start by
converting 802.11b systems over to their platform.
I'm sure Alvarion, Trango and the others are doing well with fork lift
upgrades by wisps who "did what they had to" to get going.
Yes, today is a the beginning of a new era, one which will demand
certification, but lets not forget our roots, and lets stop casting
stones or trying to paint a nasty picture of some.
Those who have never deployed an uncertified system are either far and
few between or have not been in this industry very long.
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