[WISPA] Covad, Speakeasy target smaller offices

2006-12-09 Thread Dawn DiPietro
Covad, Speakeasy target smaller offices By BRUCE MEYERSON NEW YORK Smaller businesses are being offered higher-end office phone capabilities at more affordable prices and with fewer upfront costs by Covad Communications Group Inc. and Speakeasy Inc. Covad is bundling its broadband and

[WISPA] QUALCOMM Successfully Demonstrates Mobile Broadband using FLASH-OFDM at the Wireless Broadband East Africa Conference

2006-12-09 Thread Dawn DiPietro
QUALCOMM Successfully Demonstrates Mobile Broadband using FLASH-OFDM at the Wireless Broadband East Africa Conference Filed under: QUALCOMM Press Releases — Sukhdeep @ 04:12 pm QUALCOMM Successfully Demonstrates Mobile Broadband using FLASH-OFDM at the Wireless Broadband East Africa

[WISPA] Canopy 8.1 firmware

2006-12-09 Thread Matt Liotta
For those of you running Canopy, we recently upgraded some of radios to the latest firmware. We did this because of the continuing Ethernet problems we were having with them. I am happy to report the new firm does indeed fix the Ethernet negotiation issues mentioned in the release notes. We

[WISPA] Major Drug Test Goes Electronic: etrials Lands Its Biggest Wireless Clinical Trial Contract

2006-12-09 Thread Dawn DiPietro
Major Drug Test Goes Electronic: etrials Lands Its Biggest Wireless Clinical Trial Contract By Rick Smith, LocalTechWire MORRISVILLE, N.C. � In what executives are calling the biggest deal of the firm�s history, etrials Worldwide is launching a massive clinical trial utilizing wireless

[WISPA] long BH links

2006-12-09 Thread Chris Cooper
We have a client that has needs for some BH links that stretch @ 23 miles. Links need to be reliable, but cost, as always, is an issue. The Orthogons are nice, but the price point can be pretty steep. The link budget works with tranzeos but I am a little concerned about reliability. How about

RE: [WISPA] long BH links

2006-12-09 Thread Andrea Coppini (AIR Networks)
Have you tried bonded MikroTik links? Gives you high bandwidth, fault-tolerance and low cost. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Cooper Sent: 09 December 2006 4:28 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA] long BH links We have a

RE: [WISPA] long BH links

2006-12-09 Thread Gino A. Villarini
Whats the bw requirements? We have up to 40 milers using Motorola BH10 units Gino A. Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Cooper Sent:

RE: [WISPA] long BH links

2006-12-09 Thread chris cooper
At least 10 mb -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gino A. Villarini Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 11:19 AM To: 'WISPA General List' Subject: RE: [WISPA] long BH links Whats the bw requirements? We have up to 40 milers using Motorola

Re: [WISPA] long BH links

2006-12-09 Thread Matt Larsen - Lists
StarOS with 533mhz WAR boards will give you 25-30meg. Boards and radios will run you about $500 for each side. I just did a link in Wyoming yesterday at 24 miles with 26db PacWireless grids at 5.8ghz. I have a -73 signal and 20meg of throughput. This is with a 233mhz WAR board on one side

RE: [WISPA] Canopy 8.1 firmware

2006-12-09 Thread Mike Bushard, Jr
Be careful, I ran 8.1.4 on one tower for a week with no issues. I then proceeded to run it on 6 more towers for 2 weeks, no problems. But when I did the last 8 towers we had our highest number of tech calls since our mail server crashed. SM Ethernet ports would just lock up (RF interface was still