Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread rabbtux rabbtux
Anyone ever rma a Nanostation? Ubiquity good to work with? On 1/25/09, Josh Luthman wrote: > Just remember to use Eje's POE calculator first! :) > > On 1/26/09, Jerry Richardson wrote: >> Pretty happy with the dozen or so we have out there. No issues at all >> other than one on a 350' run of c

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Josh Luthman
Just remember to use Eje's POE calculator first! :) On 1/26/09, Jerry Richardson wrote: > Pretty happy with the dozen or so we have out there. No issues at all > other than one on a 350' run of cat5 that needed at 24V power supply to > be stable. > > Forrest pulled one apart and said the power su

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Jerry Richardson
Pretty happy with the dozen or so we have out there. No issues at all other than one on a 350' run of cat5 that needed at 24V power supply to be stable. Forrest pulled one apart and said the power supply max is around 18V so use caution on overpowering. __ J

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Josh Luthman
Well we know 10 to 10.5 volts aren't enough so they probably want 11 or 12 bare minimum. On 1/25/09, Blair Davis wrote: > Yes, it does. runs over 200ft have been unreliable with the 12VDC supply. > Needing power cycling 2-3 times a day. > > Josh Luthman wrote: >> >> I don't believe you'll lose v

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Blair Davis
25 or so in service rabbtux rabbtux wrote: Blair, How many units have you worked with so far? On 1/25/09, Blair Davis wrote: Use a hose clamp, instead of the included zip ties, to mount outdoors. If network cable is longer than 150ft, use an 18VDC power supply instead of the i

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Blair Davis
Yes, it does.  runs over 200ft have been unreliable with the 12VDC supply.  Needing power cycling 2-3 times a day. Josh Luthman wrote: I don't believe you'll lose voltage over a 150 ft line when you're only pulling an amp or two, but I could be wrong. Have you experienced something that pr

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Josh Luthman
That link is amazing. Thanks a bunch! Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:33 PM, wrote: > At 12v/0.6a you lose 1.1v ov

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread eje
At 12v/0.6a you lose 1.1v over 150ft. http://www.wisp-router.com/poecalculator.php /Eje Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile -Original Message- From: Josh Luthman Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 22:01:59 To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc. I don't believ

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread eje
At 12v/0.6a you lose 1.1v over 150ft. http://www.wisp-router.com/poecalculator.php /Eje Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile -Original Message- From: Josh Luthman Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 22:01:59 To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc. I don't believ

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread rabbtux rabbtux
Blair, How many units have you worked with so far? On 1/25/09, Blair Davis wrote: > Use a hose clamp, instead of the included zip ties, to mount outdoors. > > If network cable is longer than 150ft, use an 18VDC power supply instead of > the included 12VDC supply. > > If talking to an older 'B'

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Josh Luthman
I don't believe you'll lose voltage over a 150 ft line when you're only pulling an amp or two, but I could be wrong. Have you experienced something that proves me wrong? On 1/25/09, Blair Davis wrote: > Use a hose clamp, instead of the included zip ties, to mount outdoors. > > If network cable i

Re: [WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread Blair Davis
Use a hose clamp, instead of the included zip ties, to mount outdoors. If network cable is longer than 150ft, use an 18VDC power supply instead of the included 12VDC supply. If talking to an older  'B' only AP, set the radios to 'B' only mode. Adaptive antenna mode is not worth using. Make

[WISPA] Nanostation support, tips, etc.

2009-01-25 Thread rabbtux rabbtux
We are considering using these units for 2 and 5 GHz Cpe. What is your experience with ubiquiti support, failure rates, and any deployment tips? I sure like what we see in our evaluation. Thanks in advance, Marshall -- Sent from my mobile device --

Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RSTP?

2009-01-25 Thread Butch Evans
On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 12:58 -0500, Jeff Broadwick wrote: > I'll have to agree with John here. There certainly is a LOT of hype > surrounding MPLS, and many, if not most, of the people who are demanding it > really don't need it. Don't mistake that for genuine applications that will > require MPLS

Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RSTP?

2009-01-25 Thread Butch Evans
On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 10:59 -0600, John Scrivner wrote: > > > > Butch said: > > Yes. I have said for over 2 years that MPLS is more a "marketing ploy" > > than a necessary technology. I remember standing in front of Brad > > Belton's office discussing this exact subject. MPLS is likely to be a >

Re: [WISPA] bonding

2009-01-25 Thread Jeff Broadwick
I'll do some checking on this Travis. Jeff _ From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Travis Johnson Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 12:01 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] bonding Hi, That's not good news... when we use Cisco CE

Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RSTP?

2009-01-25 Thread Jeff Broadwick
I'll have to agree with John here. There certainly is a LOT of hype surrounding MPLS, and many, if not most, of the people who are demanding it really don't need it. Don't mistake that for genuine applications that will require MPLS. Point-to-multipoint VPN is just one example. Jeff -Ori

Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RSTP?

2009-01-25 Thread John Scrivner
> > Butch said: > Yes. I have said for over 2 years that MPLS is more a "marketing ploy" > than a necessary technology. I remember standing in front of Brad > Belton's office discussing this exact subject. MPLS is likely to be a > "necessary" item for some JUST to be able to sell the same produc

Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RSTP?

2009-01-25 Thread Nathan Stooke
Hello, Mikrotik all the way. I take great pride in the fact that we have no Cisco Routers on our network. Sure there are issues with firmware releases now and then with MT, but now that they are on 3.X is has become much much more stable. Thanks -Original Message---

Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RSTP?

2009-01-25 Thread Gino Villarini
Nathan, What type of router are you guys using? Cisco or Mikrotik? We also are implementing MPLS for the VPLS Gino A. Villarini g...@aeronetpr.com Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145 -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wirele

Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RSTP?

2009-01-25 Thread Nathan Stooke
Hello, Right now they are manually configured tunnels. -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Butch Evans Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:36 AM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] How many switches can do RST

Re: [WISPA] Advanced Cybernetics Group?

2009-01-25 Thread jree...@18-30chat.net
They are the host company for SkyNet, you have found a advanced node. 2953 Bunker Hill Lane Suite 400 Santa Clara CA 95054 www.advancedcybernetics.com (The building looks like the same from the movie too) Jason wrote: > Anyone know who they are and what they make? I saw a MAC id pop up in a >