Dude, I'll take any of em off your hands. Hit me offlist.
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Is anyone interested in some Tranzeo CPE’s? I have TR-CPE200’s 19’s
and 15’s. What should I charge for these?
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Is anyone interested in some Tranzeo
CPE’s? I have TR-CPE200’s 19’s and
15’s. What should I charge for these?
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Yes, 36 db. Both AP and CPE.
3 to 1 rule DOES NOT APPLY to 900Mhz. When higher than 10db Yagis are used,
radio power must be lowered.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
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What is the legal limit for 900? On AP and CPE. Isn't it 36db? This
is radio plus antenna =36?
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using them currently, then I would suppose your "exclusive" rights would
hold up, but am unaware of any legal precedence to show this.
Thats correct. Its still a grey area.
In our case, they settled before going to court, based on the likeliness
we'd win.
I also am not aware of any case that
If you have a lease with a landlord that grants you exclusive rights to
unlicensed spectrum then that lease precludes the landlord from entering
into lease with another entity that wants access to that unlicensed
spectrum. While the landlord has no right to control the spectrum they
can avoid o
If your contract with a tower specifies that you hold access rights to
spectrum within the bands whether you are USING THEM currently, or not
using them currently, then I would suppose your "exclusive" rights would
hold up, but am unaware of any legal precedence to show this.
There was a company
I do not provide this information publically for
several reason, as they are trade secrets.
1) Disclosing property owner partners opens the
door for competitors to know where to work first, to attempt compete
agaisnt us in a way that does us the most harm. Its the principle of Wendy
usual
what's your penetration rate? what are the biggest factors affecting
adoption of your wireless services? etc. please expound on any market
analysis y'all have done.
thanks,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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steve stroh has some details on what earthlink is up to in philadelphia:
http://www.bwianews.com/2006/02/motorola-earthlink-partnership-for.html
what i wonder is what equipment is referred to here:
For
Earthlink month-to-month customers, Earthlink will supply a Wi-Fi
Customer Premise Equipment (C
Hello all,
I think that I am running into a few issues that many of us are having
and thought it would make sense to start up a discussion about what to
do when we run out of capacity.
I have two sites that are getting near to or over capacity. The one I
am most concerned about is a downtow
http://www.sparkplugbroadband.com/
-Charles
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Tennessee?
Yes
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You can contact Bill Butler at http://www.butler.net/ they are doing
wireless in some areas of nashville.
Ray Hill
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Matt Liotta wrote:
Any WISPs in Nashville?
Tennessee, Illinois, or some other Nashville?
dave
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Tennessee?
Matt Liotta wrote:
Any WISPs in Nashville?
-Matt
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Any WISPs in Nashville?
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Tom,Thanks for the great message; I always look forward to reading your posts. Would you be willing to distribute an example of an agreement that has worked for you? Do any of the property owners you value so highly operate on a national level? I'd be interested to know which relationships to culti
John,
Well said. I fully agree.
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I always con
Good questions...
I know nothing about Jeff's case,
but...
Its not only an issue of wether it would hold
up, also wether it just wasn't worth pursuing.
There are three problems in successfully sueing
someone that I see on that issue.
1) There have to be damages that can be
proven. It d
This will be the first of this particular setup. However, I have used
the following setups in outdoor environments, with little or no
temperature control (NEMA boxes):
1) VIA EPIA motherboards (with fans)
2) ATX formfactor motherboards (with 400mhz to 800mhz CPUs)
I have one site that has a
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