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Mac, Here is where it will get interesting... in the actual MT software. How are they going to "lock down" the software so the power outputs, channels, etc. are all within FCC guidelines? They are almost going to have to have a seperate MT version... which to me seems pretty unlikely. :( Travis Microserv Mac Dearman wrote: David, What this means is that MT has put together a combination of antennas from different manufacturers connected to their hardware and had them certified as "meeting the FCC criteria" thus giving them the ability to produce "exact" replicas of what they had certified. It does not mean that if we (wireless operators) slam the same gear (identical or not) together and hang on a tower - - its FCC Certified - - it's not.The big picture here is that their hardware (whatever routerboard(s) they used), radios, antennas, jumpers, pigtails, enclosure and choice of antennas are certified and will soon be on the market for resale with that little white sticker that seems so important! Mac-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David E. Smith Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:46 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] FCC Certifiable MikroTik? YES!! Mac Dearman wrote: |
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