I can't memorize the weird model numbers. It was installed probably 5 or 6 years ago. It had an arp bug they took at year and two on site trips to fix.
I could recognize them if you had pictures. On Nov 5, 2010 9:39 AM, "Brad Belton" <b...@belwave.com> wrote: > That was my next reply to Josh.what series or model of Ceragon has he used. > All our Ceragon links have been the older Fibeair 1500 series. There were a > few re-branded versions of this radio for Nortel and maybe another name too. > I think even Lockheed or General Dynamics had these relabeled under their > name. > > > > Agreed, while price is always important we feel a solid product with good > support is paramount. While Trango may have had some early firmware issues > they have been responsive and resolved any issues that resulted in a down > link situation. > > Best, > > > > > > Brad > > > > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On > Behalf Of Bob Moldashel > Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 7:50 AM > To: WISPA General List > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Licensed 11ghz Hops > > > > Ceragon today is NOT the same Ceragon it was 3 years ago. > > Unlike many here when it comes to choosing equipment I don't chase the price > point. I look at who supplies the outstanding support. I look for the > company that has my back when I am up against the wall with a dead link. > > And until someone can blow away their delivery schedule and their > technical/customer support, Dragonwave is my company of choice for licensed > microwave. Radio clips to the antenna, POE, simple interface, easy equipment > replacement. > > And most importantly..... the sh*t works! > > I can't remember EVER needing to do a firmware upgrade on a Dragonwave radio > to make it work right. I can't say that for many of the other manufacturers > and I have installed a lot of different equipment over the years. > > -B- > > > > On 11/4/2010 10:15 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: > > The air must be different there. I can't stand Ceragon stuff. Nothing but > problems. Zero support. The firmware is terrible as is the interface. > > On Nov 4, 2010 9:58 PM, "Brad Belton" <b...@belwave.com> wrote: >> Agreed. We have had Ser# 00000001 11GHz Trango GigaLINK in service since > early 2008 among several others since then with great service. The few times > we've needed Trango support they have been extremely responsive and helpful. > >> >> >> >> I think we also have one of the first if not the first 18GHz GigaLINK in > service too since mid 2007. We'll be hanging three more Trango Giga's & > Apex's in the next few weeks. We have always been early adopters of > Sunstream/Trango equipment. >> >> >> >> We have DragonWave, BridgeWave, Trango, DMC, Ceragon and PCOM licensed > gear deployed and active in 6GHz, 11GHz, 18GHz, 23GHz, 38GHz and 70-80GHz on > our network. By far the Trango, BridgeWave and Ceragon links are our > favorites. >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> >> >> >> >> Brad >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On > Behalf Of Blake Covarrubias >> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 5:21 PM >> To: WISPA General List >> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Licensed 11ghz Hops >> >> >> >> We use Trango GigaLinks almost exclusively in our network; 6ghz, 11ghz, > 18ghz, and 23ghz. They work very well & support thus far has been great. >> >> >> -- >> >> Blake Covarrubias >> >> >> On Nov 4, 2010, at 14:43, "Nick Olsen" <n...@brevardwireless.com> wrote: >> >> I've worked with a few of the Trango Apex 11ghz links. Running 256QAM they > will do ~258Mb/s full duplex, or something like that. >> .8 to 1ms across it, With 10Mb/s or 200Mb/s of traffic on it. So far, > They've been the best links I've had the pleasure of working with. In terms > of performance, And management. >> >> Nick Olsen >> Network Operations >> >> (855) FLSPEED x106 >> >> <http://www.flhsi.com/files/emaillogo.jpg> >> >> >> >> >> _____ >> >> >> From: "David E. Smith" <d...@mvn.net> >> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 5:32 PM >> To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org> >> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Licensed 11ghz Hops >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 16:20, Matt <lm7...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> We are looking at upgrading our network and adding a handful(7) 11ghz >> licensed hops. What gear out there can use both horizontal and >> vertical at once to increase throughput? We are currently considering >> Exalt. Short coming of 11 ghz and longish 25 mile hops is throughput. >> We do not need a lot of bandwidth at the start but would like to be >> ready to if needed. This will replace a couple DS3 circuits. >> >> >> >> How much throughput do you need? Trango's Apex gear can, if you have big > enough antennas and pay for the licensing (both FCC and for Trango's > software), do something like 300Mbps. >> >> >> >> David Smith >> >> MVN.net >> >> >> >> >> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- >> WISPA Wants You! 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