A while back Jack Unger explained how to get your product and antenna
through FCC licensing (Certified System).  If you are doing this and you
have UBNT radio's then I believe he said that the costs of certification
could be less because you would only have to do a mini certification.  I
also believe he suggested that he could assist with the process for a fee.
If you need something right away then I would suggest that you consider
doing something like this yourself,  asking WISPA for some help, or possibly
getting with other WISPA members in need.  

Current WIMAX gear is limited to 7.5 mhz channels at max so you're only
going to produce a certain amount of bandwidth (18 meg at the port).
UBNT cards can run at 20mhz and if you can get them tested they can run
closer to 29.00 real world bandwidth. (Tested at the port in the lab on
UBNT cards).    

If I'm wrong about that Jack can slap me for mis-understanding a post.


Dustin

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rogelio
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 2:01 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] unlic wimax on 3.65

Someone I know is looking for unlicensed wimax on 3.65 GHz.

I told him I didn't know if that was available (but hadn't looked).

Does anyone else have any comments or experience on this?


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