[WISPA] Wireless Ethernet Jack

2010-09-25 Thread Jerry Richardson
Very very cool

http://www.streakwave.com/Itemdesc.asp?ic=WEJ-11g-Oeq=Tp=






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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet Jack

2010-09-25 Thread Jeremie Chism
Saw one similar to this from 4ipnet a year or so ago. They still email me every 
other day about their products. 

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 Very very cool
 
  
 
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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-26 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
If that's the case set up a vpn using MT routers (they have a very nice 5 
port unit, or a 9 port that can do wifi too).  Then put in the ptp links and 
put an omni at each local too.  They get traffic priority that way, they get 
perfect security AND they get to help out the communities that they operate 
in.

We're starting to do things like this.  We don't get into too many details 
of how we do it for them, we just bill per month per node.  Out here we put 
in a wifi system for some spud sheds.  4 nodes.  We billed a $500 setup fee 
and $35 per month per node.  It's in the contract that we fix any problems 
as soon as possible during normal business hours.  We have another one that 
we used Trango for, it has a 24hour response time requirement.  That one is 
$85 per node.

laters,
marlon

- Original Message - 
From: Forbes Mercy forbes.me...@wabroadband.com
To: rku...@colusanet.com; WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet


 Rick,

 You are singing my song here, it is a fruit company, a big one, and they
 have T1's over foreign exchange carriers.  I think what they really want
 is an exclusive network free of my other Internet traffic and perhaps a
 Canopy would work but I'd like to think they want something faster.
 They do know the difference between a T1 and Ethernet I think they just
 want private.

 Thanks,
 Forbes

 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Rick Kunze
 Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:50 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

 If they want true T-1 signaling on it, I believe the Canopy line
 includes such a device.  I remember seeing it somewhere.  If they just
 want connectivity for their LANs, put up a Canopy backhaul and be done
 with it.  Or just bridge them into your network and VLAN it.

 Most people think T-1 is some exotic super pipe.  They don't realize
 it's decades old technology and only 1.54meg.

 I think that T-1 signaling box was around a grand, maybe $1200.

 I had a call from one of the big name brand fruit companies around here.

  They have a T-1 to a private LAN in another city at their main
 warehouse.  They were looking for options.  I told them, Well, I can
 sell you a T-1 for $595/mo and it's 1.54meg, or I can sell you our SME
 wireless service for $149/mo where you'll see 4 to 6 meg.  Do the math.

 They usually opt for option B.

 Rk

 On 3/25/2009 3:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
 I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal
 between
 two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
 more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to have
 us
 buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
 product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

 Thanks,
 Forbes
 Washington Broadband, Inc.



 
 
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[WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-25 Thread Forbes Mercy
I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal between
two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to have us
buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

Thanks,
Forbes
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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-25 Thread D. Ryan Spott
Wireless T1... like channelized voice T1s? or data?

ryan


On Mar 25, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:

 I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal  
 between
 two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
 more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to  
 have us
 buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
 product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

 Thanks,
 Forbes
 Washington Broadband, Inc.


 
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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-25 Thread Rick Kunze
If they want true T-1 signaling on it, I believe the Canopy line 
includes such a device.  I remember seeing it somewhere.  If they just 
want connectivity for their LANs, put up a Canopy backhaul and be done 
with it.  Or just bridge them into your network and VLAN it.

Most people think T-1 is some exotic super pipe.  They don't realize 
it's decades old technology and only 1.54meg.

I think that T-1 signaling box was around a grand, maybe $1200.

I had a call from one of the big name brand fruit companies around here. 
  They have a T-1 to a private LAN in another city at their main 
warehouse.  They were looking for options.  I told them, Well, I can 
sell you a T-1 for $595/mo and it's 1.54meg, or I can sell you our SME 
wireless service for $149/mo where you'll see 4 to 6 meg.  Do the math.

They usually opt for option B.

Rk

On 3/25/2009 3:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
 I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal between
 two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
 more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to have us
 buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
 product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

 Thanks,
 Forbes
 Washington Broadband, Inc.


 
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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-25 Thread Matt Liotta
You want a pseudowire appliance that creates a T1 across an Ethernet  
link. Rad, Telco, and Dragonwave all make good products at reasonable  
prices. I have some extra ones if you want a deal.

-Matt

On Mar 25, 2009, at 6:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:

 I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal  
 between
 two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
 more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to  
 have us
 buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
 product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

 Thanks,
 Forbes
 Washington Broadband, Inc.


 
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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-25 Thread Forbes Mercy
Data only

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of D. Ryan Spott
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

Wireless T1... like channelized voice T1s? or data?

ryan


On Mar 25, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:

 I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal  
 between
 two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
 more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to  
 have us
 buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
 product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

 Thanks,
 Forbes
 Washington Broadband, Inc.





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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-25 Thread Forbes Mercy
Rick,

You are singing my song here, it is a fruit company, a big one, and they
have T1's over foreign exchange carriers.  I think what they really want
is an exclusive network free of my other Internet traffic and perhaps a
Canopy would work but I'd like to think they want something faster.
They do know the difference between a T1 and Ethernet I think they just
want private.

Thanks,
Forbes

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Rick Kunze
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:50 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

If they want true T-1 signaling on it, I believe the Canopy line 
includes such a device.  I remember seeing it somewhere.  If they just 
want connectivity for their LANs, put up a Canopy backhaul and be done 
with it.  Or just bridge them into your network and VLAN it.

Most people think T-1 is some exotic super pipe.  They don't realize 
it's decades old technology and only 1.54meg.

I think that T-1 signaling box was around a grand, maybe $1200.

I had a call from one of the big name brand fruit companies around here.

  They have a T-1 to a private LAN in another city at their main 
warehouse.  They were looking for options.  I told them, Well, I can 
sell you a T-1 for $595/mo and it's 1.54meg, or I can sell you our SME 
wireless service for $149/mo where you'll see 4 to 6 meg.  Do the math.

They usually opt for option B.

Rk

On 3/25/2009 3:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
 I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal
between
 two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
 more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to have
us
 buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
 product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

 Thanks,
 Forbes
 Washington Broadband, Inc.





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Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

2009-03-25 Thread eje
Private can be done with VLAN or vpn. 

/Eje
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-Original Message-
From: Forbes Mercy forbes.me...@wabroadband.com

Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:48:00 
To: rku...@colusanet.com; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet


Rick,

You are singing my song here, it is a fruit company, a big one, and they
have T1's over foreign exchange carriers.  I think what they really want
is an exclusive network free of my other Internet traffic and perhaps a
Canopy would work but I'd like to think they want something faster.
They do know the difference between a T1 and Ethernet I think they just
want private.

Thanks,
Forbes

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Rick Kunze
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:50 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Ethernet

If they want true T-1 signaling on it, I believe the Canopy line 
includes such a device.  I remember seeing it somewhere.  If they just 
want connectivity for their LANs, put up a Canopy backhaul and be done 
with it.  Or just bridge them into your network and VLAN it.

Most people think T-1 is some exotic super pipe.  They don't realize 
it's decades old technology and only 1.54meg.

I think that T-1 signaling box was around a grand, maybe $1200.

I had a call from one of the big name brand fruit companies around here.

  They have a T-1 to a private LAN in another city at their main 
warehouse.  They were looking for options.  I told them, Well, I can 
sell you a T-1 for $595/mo and it's 1.54meg, or I can sell you our SME 
wireless service for $149/mo where you'll see 4 to 6 meg.  Do the math.

They usually opt for option B.

Rk

On 3/25/2009 3:39 PM, Forbes Mercy wrote:
 I have a customer who wants to use our towers to relay a signal
between
 two sites so he can have a T1 equivalent.  He said Wireless T1's are
 more expensive than a 1-10 MB Wireless Ethernet. They offered to have
us
 buy it then charge them on it.  Now I have to research this kind of
 product, can anyone be of assistance on this issue?

 Thanks,
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 Washington Broadband, Inc.





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