Hi all,
I recently came across a problem that I have been unable to resolve. I
have a bunch of WRAP boards with StarOS software on them, and for some
reason about half of them have lost their firmware, and the WRAP shows
that there is no software.
This has happened to boards right out of th
Hi,
Does anyone happen to have pictures of the inner-workings of Canopy SMs/APs?
Just curious to know what's inside without busting one myself.
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I would think that just having a CALEA compliant upstream would not satisfy
the requirement. Some traffic would be untraceable. Here's the logic:
Target to be monitored is at 10.0.0.10.
Your EMAIL server is inside YOUR network at 10.0.0.100
Your upstream gets told to trap and tap all informati
That was an excellent thing to do Marlon.
Big pat on the back :)
I would hate to be the person that believes they don't have to file
because of a post on a list.
The only way I would NOT file something is if my attorney who I knew had
direct contact with their attorney(s) told me he received i
Hi All,
I hate confusion and unanswered questions.
So I sent this thread (names removed) to the HEAD of the CALEA group at the
FBI. I've already been talking to Maura so I thought this appropriate.
Anyway, the word from the top is that if you are a facilities base provider you
fall under CALE
400mw into a rubber duck (usually almost no gain) is probably fine.
There are plenty of radios that are certified at 400 mw.
Unless the rubber duck is 10 dB, I think you are fine.
One that comes to mind is the Tropos 5210 mesh node.
It even has 2 7.4 dBi antennas on it. It's ERP is supposedly 4 wa
Hm..
My understanding is that 400mw radios are generally not FCC
compliant.If that is the case, then there are a lot of telcos that
have been selling non-compliant equipment in the form of those DSL
modems that they sell to their customers.
Just a thought.
Matt Larsen
vistabeam.
The Telcos all over are deploying 400 mW units-anything that says 2WIRE is 400
mW.
John
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WISPA has a new paid Principle WISP Member, welcome David Hulsebus of
Portative Technologies. WISPA requires funding in order to operate and to
lobby for our industry. We appreciate those of you who recognize this and
help us with your time and money. Here is an introduction for our newest
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Or until the FCC continues to allow you to be in business.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Yeah I disagree. If I shut down its because I get tired, not because
I get run out. There becomes a point, when the only big cost is roof
space, and a big company tends to pay more for roof rights. When I'm
debt f
Has anyone ever tried powering Alvarion gear with a PoE switch? I'm
curious about trying something like that. Radio hard locked and need
reset? Down the port =)
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Even at 51% be sure that the contract contains the following:
- that you get 51% of the voting and decision making.
- How everyone exits.
- What are their responsibilities.
- What about a stale-mate - How is that handled?
You probably have a lawyer with you who specializes in corporate or
contra
Here I would stress the use of SNMP smart cards in UPS systems. They don't
add that much cost to a site, and you get paid back the first time something
like this happens due to the notification features. I just got notified a
few days ago that a system of mine has batteries that have failed.
Hi All,
There has been more activity on the TV band issue. I've attached the WISPA
comments. PLEASE read them and file comments of your own.
On your filing it should be on company letterhead. State that you support
the WISPA stance and add any other comments you may have.
Guys, this is REALL
Guys, this is attributed the a power outage. I will check on the UPS units
to verify what is out there. Then units we had were pretty inexpensive and
they must not have the AVR as Larry suggested. At any rate, this happened
again just a big ago for 8 minutes and we confirmed it was a power outag
What kind of battery backup? If it's not an AVR (automatic voltage
regulating) UPS, then I'd guess you had a power spike. I've seen spikes
reboot radios if when those radios were connected to "dumb" UPS's.
- Larry
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Rick Smith wrote:
actually, I've been told the opposite. Buyers of your company want
as close to zero liability as possible. Especially when they will probably
come in and replace your gear with theirs. If the two seem to match,
you only win bigger...
Finance people don't want to replace y
I have seen when a UPS goes into a "Fault" during the transfer, it is
enough to reboot a device because the transfer was too slow. I have
also seen when the power company "Powers-Up" for the day, because of the
morning rush, cause an over-voltage on the UPS and causes it to fault.
If you put thes
Guys, this morning around 4:40 eastern, we had an odd incident occur. We
had about 3 SUs reboot at the same time and then re-register. I checked
each of the SUs and according to the uptime they all rebooted. This
wouldn’t seem odd to me if it was just these 3 SUs as they are associated
wit
Yes, we need to be able to charge per bit, because we have alot content
providers riding on our pipe selling things to our clients. I have
noticed they are less and less talking to the ISP's whose bandwidth it
is that they are using.
We don't need another war on the list about this either, it
And also at my age of over 50, who is going to employ me, only myself.
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
Office Phone: 905 349-2084
Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm
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Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:
Telcos cannot cover the sort of area we as a WISP can cover. Su
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