Is anyone getting satisfactory performance with SR9s on WAR boards? If so,
what antennas are you using for base station and subscriber end?
At an 1/8 of a mile through foliage and structures, a neg ninety two is rock
solid moving 1500k/sec with a couple of coat hangers for antennas. At 1/4 of
chris cooper wrote:
I have a marketing exclusive with an MTU for
broadband. The cable sales folks keep showing up soliciting new
business
for their phone/broadband/video offering. Property mgmt. has been
telling
the cable reps that they do not have rights to solicit, only install on
Has anyone had any luck with off the shelf WDS cpe units
working in combination with SR2 radios?
Thanks
Chris
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I have a marketing exclusive with an MTU for
broadband. The cable sales folks keep showing up soliciting new business
for their phone/broadband/video offering. Property mgmt. has been telling
the cable reps that they do not have rights to solicit, only install on his
premises. Their isn’
No kidding. In the last month my Nextel went from 4 bars in all places
to 0-1 bar at most times now. Something bad is going on. And I am way
out in the sticks. Should be less interference.
Brian Rohrbacher
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Brian,
I'm sure that there are a lot of upgrades going
Brian,
I'm sure that there are a lot of upgrades going on in urban areas, but
it will take a while before they hit many rural markets. In the
meantime, all these folks that are going to try downloading videos and
music to their phones will put exponentially higher loads on the
cellular data
I wouldn't worry too much about FiberTower. They did gross revenue of
$883,000 the first half of this year, while at the same time losing over
$9M in the same time period. Further, in urban markets cellular carriers
are on average paying less than $150 per T1. In some outer parts of our
market
...been there done that already. First data card was from Ricochet I
think back in 2001 - 2002? They went belly up and the service was spotty
(read coverage) and you basically had to be sitting still.
Next was Sprint's first data card...ran at about 70Kbps - 130Kbps and was
great until subscri
Matt,
The cellular folks have been quietly improving their data network
capability. Their biggest problem to date was the T1 backhauls from the
tower sites. These were already loaded with voice traffic. In many markets
there are aggressive programs underway to replace all the T1's with lice
FYI
Shipment came in and they fit in the RB 532 holes perfect AND the card
will fit under the board with mmcx pigtail and there is room (about 1/16
inch).
Looks good to me.
Brian
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
https://secure.microplastics.com/detail.asp?part=minilockpcbsupport&fam=cbhardware
Th
Check back in with us in a year and let us know how that cell data card
is working. If you thought the oversubscription on dialup lines was
bad, wait until more people get on the cellular data networks. Talk
about something that will not scale when the data hits it - wow.
Matt Larsen
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I bought mine from Tessco.
It was $500+: more than well worth it.
Thanks for the post Marlon.
Mario
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
fyi
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
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fyi
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon
Mike,
I think you summed it up pretty well.
I think the problem is that there is an identity crisis in the
Distribution/VAR/Manufacturer businesses.
I don't think its the fault of the vendors, but just the nature of a
competitive industry. Everyone's looking for a way to cut some costs to be
Title: 15 ghz?
I have been offered some DS3 15 ghz Links, whats the scoop on 15 ghz in FCC land ?
Gino A. Villarini
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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Does anyone have a standard (template) for service level agreement for a
dedicated point-to-point wireless connection that I can look at as a sample?
I've been asked by the hospital/radiology I'm quoting this option to.
It's a replacement to a landline DS3.
Thanks in advance.
Mario
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There is a possiblity I might be on, or feeding a TV transmitter facility
(or both).
What should I know or do in preparation for, this? The site has a 200 foot
tower, 300,000 KW eirp. I've driven by it and I get a nasty taste in my
mouth and everything in my truck shocked me when I touched me
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