Re: [WISPA] Wireless Digest, Vol 34, Issue 35

2014-11-10 Thread Jack Lehmann
Good 'ol Sensaphone.

Such as...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sensaphone-400-Alarm-Dialer-/180803454436?pt=LH_Defa
ultDomain_0hash=item2a18b9c5e4

Jack



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Today's Topics:

   1. Re:  When the power goes off (Dennis Burgess)
   2. Re:  When the power goes off (Dennis Burgess)
   3. Re:  When the power goes off (can...@believewireless.net)
   4. Re:  When the power goes off (Dennis Burgess)


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Drop in Mikrotik MAP, put it on a IP, and place it on the same circuit with
a IP without UPS.  When it goes off-line, your monitoring system tells you
MAP without UPS is off-line, you know you don't have utility power, what we
do if you don't hae sitemonitors etc..  Simple, cheap.. 


Dennis Burgess, CTO, Link Technologies, Inc.
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Does anyone have a simple solution for when the circuit-breaker gets kicked?
I would very much like to have the system call me on the phone to let me
know when the server has lost power.  Does anyone have a cheap way to solve
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Screw a phone c all, but text is simple! 

 

Dennis Burgess, CTO, Link Technologies, Inc.

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www.linktechs.net http://www.linktechs.net 

 

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He wants a phone call...




 

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On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Tim Way t...@way.vg wrote:

Using a UPS that maintains Internet access it can be setup to send an SNMP
trap that a monitoring system (ZenOSS/SolarWinss/etc) can generate an EMAIL
or text message from.

On Nov 10, 2014 9:21 AM, OOLLC-Support supp...@oregononline.net wrote:

Does anyone have a simple solution for when the circuit-breaker gets kicked?
I would very much like to have the system call me on the phone to let me
know when the server has lost power.  Does anyone have a cheap way to solve
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Techs can sleep through a txt message though. A little more difficult to
sleep through a phone call but I do know it happens.

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wrote:

 Screw a phone c all, but text is simple!



 Dennis Burgess, CTO, Link 

Re: [WISPA] Wireless Digest, Vol 30, Issue 74

2014-07-17 Thread Jack Lehmann
So assuming that this is what we call true cellular offload, do companies
like T-Mobile already have contracts in place with service/network
operators?

I guess it 3G/4G conversation material - kinda a step pre-small cell.

Jack

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   1. Re:  T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling (Tom Fadgen)


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We use T-Mobile and enable wifi calling at no cell reception installs so 
our tech can communicate back to the office. It allows our tech's to 
fine tune the CPE.

Tom Fadgen
coastinet.com

On 7/6/2014 11:45 PM, Coenraad Loubser wrote:
 Has anyone looked at exactly how T-Mobile's Wi-Fi Calling works? 
 http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-1680

 I'm interested in what protocols they use, if there are any special 
 provisions possible on the Wi-Fi network side, how reliable it is, and 
 how seamlessly it works on your networks?

 Reason being, IOS 8 is adding similar functionality. Isn't this bound 
 to rock the voice boat somewhat, and start re-slicing the pie?

 On a related note, is anyone invoicing any of the incumbents for data 
 used by their customers in some sort of data offloading agreement, yet?

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[WISPA] 38GHz Spectrum Usage

2014-06-30 Thread Jack Lehmann
Outside of the distance sensitivities, is there a clear reason why one would
or would not want to use this band? 

 

If it's readily available in my area, while the FCC bands are quite
congested, would there be anything in particular to compel me to keep away
from it and figure out how to use one of the other FCC regulated bands (11,
18 and 23)?

 

Thanks - 

 

Jack

 

 

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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Digest, Vol 29, Issue 56

2014-06-30 Thread Jack Lehmann
 of it in
the US and Canada.  We maintain the band as an in stock product here.
Integra (our latest product) will be shipping in 38GHz in the next few
weeks.

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Outside of the distance sensitivities, is there a clear reason why one would
or would not want to use this band?

If it's readily available in my area, while the FCC bands are quite
congested, would there be anything in particular to compel me to keep away
from it and figure out how to use one of the other FCC regulated bands (11,
18 and 23)?

Thanks -

Jack


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[WISPA] RAD Airmux5000

2014-02-08 Thread Jack Lehmann
We're having voice issues on our wireless network, specifically with voice 
quality, and we are looking for suggestions on how to tag specific vlans with 
COS (of 6) before they enter my RAD HBS. The complaints are primarily for 
static and sometimes choppy calls. We know that it's likely a voice priority 
concern that needs to be addressed, though just not sure how to do it.

Some of my HBS' are connected to a cisco 48 port 3560 and a few are connected 
to an 8 port 2960. We're able to tag for the upload in the RAD HSU, though not 
for the download.
Anything ideas...?


Thanks,
Jack


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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Digest, Vol 24, Issue 16

2014-01-08 Thread Jack Lehmann
In NYC (outer borough), I have a bunch of 24GHz SAF ~2.5 mile links doing
very nicely. Very satisfied with their performance. All that, knowing that
there's always the risk of unlicensed interference relative to licensed.
Still holding nicely though, considering the wild weather we've been
having. I also have not seen RF interference issues at all.


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1. Re:  Advice Needed on 200 Mbps FDX Radios (Fred Goldstein)
2. Re:  Advice Needed on 200 Mbps FDX Radios (Daniel White)


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 On 1/7/2014 8:29 PM, Gino Villarini wrote:
 
  Its doable with the PTP650's, add 3' dishes for a nice rx gain
 

 I seem to recall a story several years ago, before Orthogon was bought
 by Moto, about a link somewhere in Central America (Nicaragua or
 Panama?) that used a pair of 5.8 GHz Orthogon radios, 6 foot dishes, and
 went over 100 miles.  Hilltops and a really big dish will do wonders.
 Licensed 6 GHz radios, with their 6' dishes, are considered very
 reliable out to 30 miles.  An unlicensed link is not protected against
 interference the same way but several of the 5.8 GHz options seem
 plausible.

 But I wouldn't touch 24 GHz. It's ground zero for rain fade, so long
 hops there are only useful on sunny days, best in the desert. ;-) The
 adjacent 23 GHz licensed band has less rain fade, though, and is worth
 considering, and it should be duck soup on 18 GHz, though again licensed
 radios cost a bit more, especially the higher-powered or higher-speed
 options. We're shooting a DragonWave 18 GHz hop about 8 miles across
 Boston Hahbah and it's very solid, though extreme weather might cause
 some dropouts.  We didn't see any during this past week's snow, though
 signals faded a few dB during yesterday's rain.

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  Seems like you are asking a lot of unlicensed, unless it is completely
  quiet in your area...
 
  Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone
 
 
 
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  Hi Wisps,
 
  We are looking for a pair of radios that can do 200 Mbps FDX over 11
  miles (real world, not manufacturer's theoretical marketing promises).
  We are looking at using an unlicensed link (most likely 5 GHz) due to
  the time constraints, although we're open to suggestions.
 
  The make/model we were considering was Motorola PTP650 with 450 Mbps
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  Another WISP I spoke with mentioned Bridgewave TD60 might be 1
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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Digest, Vol 20, Issue 9

2013-09-09 Thread Jack Lehmann
I've had similar experience with the Adtran Blue Socket product. Both
indoor and outdoor units work as long as the SSID's are the same.

It has a great feature set and is rich in it's technical capabilities,
though it's a pricey investment.


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1. Re:  802.11 and roaming (timothy steele)
2. Re:  802.11 and roaming (Scott Reed)
3. Re:  802.11 and roaming (Luciano - Computech Tecnologia)


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 Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 09:56:49 -0700
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 I have done roaming with UBNT as long as the SSID is all the same and you
 place each radio at the edge of the coverage it works grate

 ?
 Sent from Mailbox for iPhone

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 wrote:

  UBNT is only on encrypted networks.
  I think all of them will require you use the same channel.
  There is nothing in the protocol that supports roaming, so it's all
 tricks the AP vendor does to make it work. UBNT, Ruckus, Cisco, etc. all
 have some form of roaming solution. Some better than others.
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  Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 11:15:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming
  They may claim it,(UBNT) but, as far as I can tell it doesn't work on an
 open network. Haven't tried on an encrypted network.
  3.1.3 software. All were on same ESSID, but different channels. Chose
 channels to minimize interference. Users work just fine as long as they can
 only see one AP. When they can see more than one some users seem to jump
 back and forth. Some will grab one AP in a death grip and keep it to -88.
 Some just freeze for a min or two.
  This is a public area, fairground, and as best I can tell, users just
 can't roam reliably.
  Of course, LOTS of noise! I remember reading something once about being
 able to shut down 'rogue AP's', i.e. AP's that don't belong to the
 fairground, but I can't remember who that was. Maybe that would cut the
 noise.
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  The new Unifi will. Cisco I think will. The truck is to have the same
 bssid and essid on all the APs.
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  I've tried Cisco.
  I've tried UniFi.
  I pretty much don't think there is a working way to roam from AP to AP
 with 802.11 in an open system.
  The client holds on to the weak AP long after there are stronger AP's to
 talk to.
  I think this is just the way it works.
  Now, we are giving each AP a unique ESSID but keeping them bridged on
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  Not the best answer, but it works much better for the clients who don't
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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Digest, Vol 17, Issue 16

2013-06-05 Thread Jack Lehmann
What is your over subscription rate that you generally use?
You need to take into account the services that are being used on it.

On a 10MHz channel in 3.65, you're probably not going to do better than
40mb per base station.


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 With 5x5 and 5x3 sustained ~30.





 ~Jerry



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 Subject: [WISPA] # of subs per ap



 I have put up 2 UBNT 3.65 ap on a tower with a 60 mg fiber backhaul. I have
 set the Aps to 10 MHZ Channel and was going to offer a 5x5 or a 5x3. how
 many subs should I expect to be able to put on each ap



 Thanks



 Terry White

 United Services

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