I think you are making the point that "mesh" is a very broad term; it's like "happiness" - there are many flavors...

Harold Bledsoe wrote:
Well there is also the mesh part too.  Is this what you guys are talking
about when you say MT mesh:  http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Mesh_wds

If so, I would disagree that this is a "good" mesh implementation.
There are many, many more factors to consider when building an
infrastructure mesh.  The LigoMesh products take into account signal
strength, hops from GW, node load, datarate, etc. to calculate the best
path.  Also, there are dedicated radios for uplink/downlink/service set
to give high performance.

On the other hand, if you don't need a carrier-grade infrastructure
mesh, Wiligear products based on the WBD-500 do support Open-Mesh and
should be available in the very near future on Streakwave's website with
the option to have them preloaded with Open-mesh (board, indoor, and
outdoor selections).

I guess what I'm saying is that not all products are created equal and
there is certainly a place for each one.  Just be sure you know what you
are getting!

-Hal


-----Original Message-----
From: os10ru...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mesh just for kicks
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 10:38:04 -0430

Mr. Burgess,

	What frightens me about taking the leap into Mikrotik is it appears  
the web interface is of no use in the advanced configuration and it  
sounds like one must get heavily into the CLI and scripting. I don't  
see an online repository of scripts for programming or even a highly  
detailed help/wiki online. I'm guessing too many people are making too  
much money doing their Mikrotik training to give it away for free. So  
because of the apparently steep learning curve I'm leery to make the  
leap. The more easily configurable (and less powerful) solutions such  
as Ubiquiti look more appealing to me at this point.

	Would you disagree with my perspective? Is making the leap not that  
bad?

Greg
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Dennis Burgess wrote:

  
Ya, don't know why ya don't want a MT solution.  Been there done that
and it works :)

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MT and a consultant ;)

/me laughing while running for cover

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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Vander Dussen <sc...@velociter.net>

Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 21:13:03
To: WISPA General List<wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: [WISPA] Mesh just for kicks


Looking to deploy a small mesh network downtown in a small city  
just for kicks.  Low budget ($4k for ~10 nodes) - just want to get  
my feet wet and have some fun.

I'd charge for the service if it was easy enough to do and it  
worked good enough to justify a cost, otherwise free.  Was hoping  
there is was a turn-key solution (PLEASE don't suggest Mikrotik - I  
could ask for a recommendation on how to remove chest hair and  
someone will mention MT).  Anyhow, turn-key like Meraki advertises  
would be cool.  How about the Pico2HP - is there a firmware that  
works on those that could mesh?  Very new to mesh - thanks in  
advance.

`S

PS- Please don't hijack the thread defending how great MT is and  
how it can save the world etc.. not bashing, just want plug+play  
which != MT.  (:


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