I get most of our Rohn equipment from Tessco. However, our tower guy is a
distributer for Pirod which are great towers as well. (solid rod)
I hope your not doing a free standing 60 footer in 25G, that would scare
the hell out of me. 45g (maybe)
-Cameron
Who are you guys buying free standing
Sam
I believe the problem you are having here related to the fact that the
VRRP aren't synchronized on both sides of your routers.
For example:
MT1 world fails to MT2, however MT1 still has a valid VRRP for the AP side.
Down stream traffic from world actually now is hitting MT2 and proceeds
Any WISPA or non-member viewer of this list in Washington State should
go to http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6438year=2007
and familiarize yourself with a pretty far reaching attempt of our
legislature to expand, educate and require reporting from all high speed
Internet
All,
I have mikrotik SR5 AP deployed, and wanted to use it for high end
customers in addition to the backhaul it now provides. I ordered a
Tranzeo TR-5a-24f unit to test as a CPE. It seems that none of the
channels match up between the two units. Is this the wrong unit to
use, or am I missing
While I have never used an SR5 for the card in the MT I have plenty of
TR5a's connect to MTs using CM9 and R52 cards.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
rabbtux rabbtux wrote:
All,
I have mikrotik SR5 AP deployed, and wanted to use it for high end
customers in addition to the
You are correct in your analysis. I have testing with a single
interface using /tool netwatch to disable/enable the vrrp interfaces.
I'm still thinking through the implications. In my scenario I have a
single provider so it makes sense to tie netwatch the upstream IP. If
it goes away on the
For infrastructure items such as towers, it's hard to beat Tessco. I have
used them for over 30 years of wireless builds.
Joe
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Anyone else having trouble with these?
It's like Jeckle and Hide. Sometimes they work great, other times they lock
up constantly.
In my case it's pretty location dependant. Take a place that they won't
work, use that same radio somewhere else and it seems to work ok. At the
place it
Replacing my last 6000 series AP next week. I had to. The Latvian
solution I have been using for the last year just works better (TM).
You are completely correct about Jeckle and Hyde. I had one that would
just stop responding for NO reason. At the same tower site I had a
6500 series that
We have seen similar issues. We had three come off of a tower ten miles past
nowhere. They would work for a max 2 weeks and fail. Even reboots would not
work. All grounding was redone, even removed. The problem went away when we
replaced it with another brand ap.
On another tower we had
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