Patrick,
It is my understanding that there isn't a 3.5 GHz profile for 802.16e...
-Charles
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF propagation map: WiFi vs WiMax?
There specs said 36dbm ( 5 watts ) I thought
On Oct 7, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
> I think it was 300Mil, not 5.
>
> Mike Bushard, Jr
> Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
> 320-256-WISP (9477)
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, October 09, 2007 11:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF propagation map: WiFi vs WiMax?
There specs said 36dbm ( 5 watts ) I thought
On Oct 7, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
> I think it was 300Mil, not 5.
>
> Mike Bushard, Jr
> Wisper Wireless Solution
Patrick Leary wrote:
On the Cisco note Matt, Cisco is making ASN gateways for WiMAX and so
far the only ones they have slide into our WiMAX macro base stations, so
we have and are doing considerable work with them to integrate some of
their pieces into ours.
Can you expand on that? The Cisco pla
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Now that we have read your post regarding Alvarion's market
This isn't the wireless line card, but several vendors at WiMax World were
showing off the Cisco ASN Gateway (or at least a 7600 with a SAMI card):
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8738/products_data_sheet0900aecd806cdb72.html
But you probably knew that.
Best,
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Dylan Oliver
Primaverity, L
Now that we have read your post regarding Alvarion's market leading
position and your insight into the entire market, I'd like to know your
thoughts on using WiMAX in 5Ghz and 3.65Ghz. It is fair to say that most
readers of this list won't be gaining access to the ideal spectrum
profiles for Wi
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF propagation map: WiFi vs WiMax?
All,
Again, remember that patrick works for 1 company while I personally
have the freedom as a consumer to talk to EVERYONE making equipment.
yes a licensed version will look like an unlicens
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802.16e in 5.8ghz would be absolutely the biggest waste of mo
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All,
Bear in mind, Clearwire uses their own base station technology,
which is mostly Nextnet base stations ( now motorola ) . Nextnet
muliple operating frequency overlay- MOFO
Atca ( telco term for a standard they use for rack mounted blade base
station equipment, with interoperability, you can potentially have a
base station unit with a Airspan blade for 3.65, an aperto blade for
5.4, and an alvarion blade for 5.8 ) Inte
er 06, 2007 3:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF propagation map: WiFi vs WiMax?
802.16e in 5.8ghz would be absolutely the biggest waste of money ever
as you wouldn't get a true mobile network but your network costs
would be around, yaknow, 300k for a market of 20k peopl
My guess is it's MOTO a typo. try googling you should find the answer.
Senthil
Dylan Oliver wrote:
MOFO? ATCA? SDR?
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MOFO? ATCA? SDR?
On 10/6/07, Jeffrey Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 802.16e in 5.8ghz would be absolutely the biggest waste of money ever
> as you wouldn't get a true mobile network but y
: Re: [WISPA] RF propagation map: WiFi vs WiMax?
All,
Bear in mind, Clearwire uses their own base station technology,
which is mostly Nextnet base stations ( now motorola ) . Nextnet's
performance is not wimax, just really high power base stations and CPE.
4 QAM / 2 WATT output power /
, 2007 6:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF propagation map: WiFi vs WiMax?
All,
Bear in mind, Clearwire uses their own base station technology,
which is mostly Nextnet base stations ( now motorola ) . Nextnet's
performance is not wimax, just really high power base stations an
MOFO? ATCA? SDR?
On 10/6/07, Jeffrey Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 802.16e in 5.8ghz would be absolutely the biggest waste of money ever
> as you wouldn't get a true mobile network but your network costs
> would be around, yaknow, 300k for a market of 20k people for just
> BASE station equ
802.16e in 5.8ghz would be absolutely the biggest waste of money ever
as you wouldn't get a true mobile network but your network costs
would be around, yaknow, 300k for a market of 20k people for just
BASE station equipment.
The way to go if you are really worried about upward compatibility
All,
Bear in mind, Clearwire uses their own base station technology,
which is mostly Nextnet base stations ( now motorola ) . Nextnet's
performance is not wimax, just really high power base stations and CPE.
4 QAM / 2 WATT output power / 8dbi directional antenna on the CPE
and I think around 10
We did consider deploying Wi-Max 802.16e (802.16d totally out of the
question) in 5.8 GHz but checking on the technical aspects of the
standard Wi-Max still seems to be rather immature as most aspects are
similar to 802.11a/g. Then again this applies only to the initial Wave-1
compliant Wi-Max
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2.5 has great range & penetration. ClearWire, as an example, had solid
indoor coverage 2 miles away. I live in an apartment complex thats "out
of
2.5 has great range & penetration. ClearWire, as an example, had solid
indoor coverage 2 miles away. I live in an apartment complex thats "out of
coverage area", and it still works - I'm in the bottom floor of an
apartment complex, my unit has another unit behind it, a 4 acre forest
conservation
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:57 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] RF propagation map: WiFi vs WiMax?
Just curious if anyone has seen a coverage map that compares WiFi and
WiMax?
I spent a little bit of time researching WiMax, but decided I would
be unlikely to
Just curious if anyone has seen a coverage map that compares WiFi and
WiMax?
I spent a little bit of time researching WiMax, but decided I would
be unlikely to have a license and to just go with what I have that
mostly works (unlicensed). But I would like to know what WiMax means
in a rur
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