2 x ODU 18 Ghz
2x CMU
2x 100 mbit upgrade key
1 x andrew antenna 1 feet with mounting kid
5 x grounding kit
all new
4500$
I would be concerned about attaching something to a tower that those
sitepro1 angle adapters can't handle. Compared to most beam clamps I have
seen they are wider and would resist lateral twist better I would think.
They are also designed to resist pull out with the clamp bolt angled
inward. Every
I’ve not used them but I’ve used the ones from Home Depot. One of the towers I
have them on got hit with winds a couple weeks ago that took out 52 power
poles, bent the tower, and bent metal power poles in half. We have 2 antennas
on a 5’ pole with a Jirous 29dBi and PowerBeam 500 on that pole
I also use beam clamps. Although, I've found them a bit stronger and
cheaper from the local electrical distributor.
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Rory Conaway
wrote:
> I’ve not used them but I’ve used the ones from Home Depot. One of the
> towers I have them on got hit with winds a couple
I don't guess I know what a channel bar is .
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015, 10:17 AM Jeremy wrote:
> I also use beam clamps. Although, I've found them a bit stronger and
> cheaper from the local electrical distributor.
>
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Rory Conaway
> wrote:
>
>> I’ve not used them b
For mounting pieces of strut to vertical beams so that I can mount a NEMA box,
I have sometimes used T&B U501-EG from Home Depot. I think they may hold a
little better than regular beam clamps, not as versatile though.
From: Bill Prince
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 11:23 PM
To: af@afmug.com
S
We recently switched a customer over from Frontier and everything is fine
except printing from his computer to his Lexmark printer over WiFi takes
forever, it was fine using the Frontier DSL modem for WiFi. We supplied a
Mikrotik RB951G-2HnD. Note that printing isn't just a little bit slow, on
I don't think it'd be UPnP related - it wouldn't be used for printing
communications, and I doubt it would be used for device locating on the
network. Did you try turning WMM on/off at the MT? Latest firmware?
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> We recently switched a customer
I originally had WMM enabled, I disabled it but that didn’t help.
FW is 6.30.1.
I wonder if I’m having a Fast Path problem when devices try to communicate
across the wireless LAN. I could disable Fast Path on the bridge, but I’m not
sure this traffic even hits the bridge if it’s going from one
wish I had enough time and energy to help clients troubleshoot mundane
things like this! (=
On Jul 25, 2015 11:00 AM, "Ken Hohhof" wrote:
> I originally had WMM enabled, I disabled it but that didn’t help.
> FW is 6.30.1.
>
> I wonder if I’m having a Fast Path problem when devices try to commun
I had an issue with wireless printing the other day on a RB751. Thought to
myself "wireless printers are such bullshit" and went ahead and strung a cable.
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Mangled by my iPhone.
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Tyler Treat
Corn Belt Technologies, Inc.
tyler.tr...@cornbelt
Well, I don’t have the time for it either.
The thing with WiFi is you’re damned if you do (provide a router) and you’re
damned if you don’t.
>From the customer’s perspective, our Internet service is worse than Frontier,
>because his printer doesn’t work with our “modem”.
From: TJ Trout
Sent:
How does the MT handle multicast routing & switching? You definitely don't
want the thing to pass multicast upstream into your access network, but you
will need to make sure that is not blocked on the internal interfaces. UPnP
operates on multicast group 239.255.255.250.
Sent from my Verizon W
But the cheap/popular all-in-one printers are all USB/WiFi with no Ethernet
port.
From: Tyler Treat
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 1:20 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] UPnP question
I had an issue with wireless printing the other day on a RB751. Thought to
myself "wireless printers a
Yeah I was pleasantly surprised to find Ethernet on the back of theirs. HP
Inkjet mid grade. Not high end by any stretch, but has AirPrint. Etc.
long live the jetdirect I guess!?
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Mangled by my iPhone.
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Tyler Treat
Corn Belt Technologies, In
Is there a device you can install into the main fuse panel to provide
entire business or tower site AC surge protection? I am guessing
something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CONA1OQ
Has anyone used one and if so how well does it work? Is there something better?
I have used them. But how does one ever know how well it works? I guess I
have had less troubles since installing them in an industrial setting. I
did it more due to surges from the local power grid than lightening.
-Original Message-
From: Matt
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 4:07 P
I've used various forms of these over the years. I wouldn't recommend
these as a replacement for individual rack surge suppression, but instead a
good and relatively inexpensive supplemental surge suppression.
Square D makes a surge suppressor which fits into two spaces in their qo or
home line
I would call Citel and Transtector, describe your application to both of them,
and see what they recommend. Both should have applications engineers that can
recommend the best product to do what you want.
http://www.citel.us/ac_surge_protection_overview.html
http://www.smithspower.com/brands/tr
http://www.amazon.com/Leviton-51120-3R-Protection-Commercial-Residential/dp/B000U5KKIC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1437874961&sr=8-1&keywords=Leviton+51120-3R
or Schneider (APC) makes one that is SDSB80111
Eric Rogers
PDSConnect
www.pdsconnect.me
(317) 831-3000 x200
-Original Message-
From:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ULTIMATE-IN-SURGE-PROTECTION-THE-AC-DATA-SYSTEMS-TVSS-MODEL-B82XCC-G-/160721514942?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item256bbfb1be
I highly recommend these units.
Erich Kaiser
North Central Tower
er...@northcentraltower.com
Office: 630-621-4804
Cell: 630-777-9291
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