Doesn't Alvarion and moto have some unlicensed WIMAX products about to
be released?
Wonder if Patrick Leary is still on this list?
George
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No... but it's understandable that you might be confused (heck... I
might be confused...) but there is so much over-hyped horsesh*t being
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Can we trade-in our 5800 AP's for this AP?
Victoria Proffer
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List,
I got a Customer with 70 locations(retail chain) that what
to implement a private VOIP system to their main office PBX, basically they want
to create virtual extensions of their Main Office PBX. We have tested Asterisk
in house and other low end solutions like the Sipura adapters
No... but it's understandable that you might be confused (heck... I
might be confused...) but there is so much over-hyped horsesh*t being
slung around regarding WiMAX-certified equipment (not by any vendor in
particular) and there is so much ignorance on the part of "journalists"
who continue t
Hi,
I currently have 20+ Trango 900mhz AP's with omni directional antennas
that will push 2-3 miles NLOS without a problem. I think what you should
have said was "I can't find a cheap enough solution to do what I want"
instead of "there is nothing available". With over 500 Trango 900mhz
CPE's
me too. Growth amongst the Ganaraska Forests here in the "Rolling Hills
of Northumberland County" is starting to demand a "nlos" solution.
And we like to use off the shelf industry standard equipment, no
proprietary equipment is our motto - We paid $45,000 dollars for it and
still have the proof
Tony,
I hope so. However, I am running out of time. Let me give you a little
background.
I have a 2.4GHz system running that covers most of my county. It is a
mixture of 802.11 and TurboCell. The TurboCell provides back haul and
service for long range clients, (>3 miles), or for NLoS cl
Can anyone help someone at this address?Begin forwarded message:From: "Ian Haight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: April 3, 2006 5:25:47 PM PDTTo: "'Jeff Booher'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Bellevue WISP ?? Here is the address.. 1621 114th ave SE Bellevue, WA 98004 --
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I thought Alvarion was Wimax, or wimax-able, or wimax compatible, or
software-flashable to wimax. Wimax-ilicious, or something.
pd
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George
>From what we have seen most of the unlicensed WIMAX will come into its own
in the first half of 2007. The limitation for low cost
Blair
We have received samples and the cards are working well, UB wanted to make
sure these radios are 100% before releasing 900Mhz is much more difficult
then 2.4 or even 5Ghz. It will be worth the wait.
Sincerely, Tony Morella
Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution Provider
Office: 207-66
It seems that the delivery date on the SR9 cards from Ubiquiti Networks
is now the 2nd week of May
It was first of the year, then March, then April, now May
Can you say 'vaporware'?
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George
>From what we have seen most of the unlicensed WIMAX will come into its own
in the first half of 2007. The limitation for low cost units comes down to
the chipsets, we have tested prototype mini-pci WIMAX radios (5Ghz) but they
are far from ready for prime time.
Sincerely, Tony Morella
De
Chris,
I'd check with the cable manufacturer on that question. Plenum cable is
designed to NOT give off toxic gases into a breathing-air plenum in case
of a fire. I'm not sure this means that the cable will continue to
survive and perform when intentionally exposed to high temperatures. You
m
Will plenum rated cable stand up to the heat/moisture of a dryer vent
pipe? Im trying to get a run of cable top to bottom on an 8 story
building and the easiest access is through a common dryer vent that
feeds laundry facilities on all 8 floors.
Thanks,
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave
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Looks good. However, remember those dish arm mount bolts snap easy. When
mounting that way, After alignment, drill a second hole for a second bolt in
the base as a safety to prevent the dish arm from blowing over. Down low on
a residence's house no biggy, but high on top of MTU, it can be a pr
Out with the old, in with the new! Whoo hoo!
marlon
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Hello John,
Any chance the 900 stuff will become similarly priced? Also, why not
package units in one box when buying in bulk? Would seem to be cheaper
to ship and less waste to group multiple orders in one box.
Barry
Monday, April 3, 2006, 12:33:39 PM, you wrote:
JS> The connectorized 5830 AP
The connectorized 5830 AP (part number M5830S-AP-EXT) will be available for
shipment in about a week. It is certified for use with the 120 degree sector
and omni from Pac Wireless as well as the dual-pol 90 deg. sector from
Radiowaves. Stay tuned for info on the Atlas AP.
John Seaman
Trango B
Trango is clearly trying to get their product deployed before more
inexpensive WiMAX CPE hits the street.
- They announced their $149 CPE (in 30 packs), but must install M5830 AP as
a transition
- They announced a M5800 $300 rebate/tradein program for your old APs
- Don't know if they have announc
What is going on with unlicensed WIMAX?
Is there any products released yet or about to be released?
Thanks
George
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Thats one of the trade offs, 5800 is end of lifed :-(
I don't mind retiring 5800AP in favor of next generation AP.
What I mind is reitring 5800AP to replace it with a last generation 5830AP,
that most likely will need to be re-replaced shortly after by an OFDM AP.
I still think the merit of acco
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