The new NanoBeams will support DFS, they are just pending approval. Compliance Test - do you really want to go down that road? So what you just said, in a public forum, is that 40% of your radios are running illegally on frequencies they are not authorized to be on.
Please pack up and go home. Sent from my iPad On Jan 31, 2014, at 11:29, Art Stephens <asteph...@ptera.com> wrote: > Recent events make me wonder if the FCC is trying to muscle wisps out of > these frequencies. > Since we are primarily Ubiquiti equipment I can only speak from that platform. > First the latest firmware update removes compliance test which for about 40% > of our equipment deployed would render them unusable since 5735 - 5840 runs > at - 50dBm or higher noise levels in our area, > Second is new product released only supports 5735 - 5840. > Seems like DFS is such a pain that manufacturers do not want to mess with it. > Case in point the new NanoBeam M series only support 5725-5850 for USA. > Worldwide version which we are not allowed to buy or deploy supports > 5170-5875. > > Seems the only alternative is to go with licensed P2MP which makes more money > for the FCC and drives the cost of wireless internet up for both wisps and > consumers. > > -- > Arthur Stephens > Senior Networking Technician > Ptera Inc. > PO Box 135 > 24001 E Mission Suite 50 > Liberty Lake, WA 99019 > 509-927-7837 > ptera.com > facebook.com/PteraInc | twitter.com/Ptera > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "This message may contain confidential and/or propriety information, and is > intended for the person/entity to whom it was originally addressed. > Any use by others is strictly prohibited. Please note that any views or > opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and are not > intended to represent those of the company." > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@wispa.org > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
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