Can you use "nice" and Teletronics in the same sentence? ;)
Travis
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
I disagree with that.
I can get a nice Teletronics AP for about $220. My last MT solution
ran closer to $500.
I tried MT (lost one of two out there in the first big storm we got)
because I was going to try a solution that would do routing at the
ap. Glad I didn't go that route! I'd still be working to get
customers back online.
It was sure nice to have all of the test modes that the MT has though.
Pretty cool stuff.
marlon
----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] MT Babble
I said this several months ago and I'll say it again.... MT and
Star-OS are used because of price. Period.
If the "certified" systems come out and are double the price (so $400
for a RB532 type solution compared with $200 now) how many people are
going to start using the certified ones? Very few. Even if it's only
$50 extra, are people really going to pay that much extra when so far
they haven't worried about it?
Travis
Microserv
Matt Liotta wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
Matt
The reason we like stuff MT and Star, it works and we like it.
I'm glad it works and that you like it because you like it. That
doesn't really help me understand why one would choose MT over
something else. I mean there has to be something beyond that you
like it if you are willing to use it in favor of something else that
is certified.
I don't really care for the whole discussion of whether certified
gear should be used or not. Every piece of gear has advantages and
disadvantages as well as pricing considerations. Regardless of
whether someone is willing to use uncertified gear, I am sure that
given the choice between uncertified and certified everyone would
choose certified every time. Therefore, uncertified gear is at a
disadvantage to other gear, so it must make up for this disadvantage
some other way or no one would choose it. What is MT's advantage?
-Matt
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