Re: [WISPA] Using Tranzeo as CPE for rural community

2009-03-31 Thread Jason Hensley
I would second what Steve has said as well, but my questino to you would be that if you have all other vendor pieces figured out, why not stay with your AP vendor for your CPE's? Depending on AP's, you might actually HAVE to stay with the same vendor. I would hop you have considered that as well.

Re: [WISPA] Using Tranzeo as CPE for rural community

2009-03-31 Thread Martha Huizenga
Definitely good info Steve. Sometimes we need people to put out their opinion before we make the wrong move. This wasn't controversial at all, just good points. I like that kind of post! Martha Huizenga DC Access, LLC 202-546-5898 */Friendly, Local, Affordable, Internet!/**/ Connecting the Capit

Re: [WISPA] Using Tranzeo as CPE for rural community

2009-03-31 Thread Rogelio
Thanks, Steve. Your advice is helpful. (I actually already have all of the other vendor pieces. I am now just looking for CPE devices to put on the roofs of the houses that subscribe.) WISPA Wants You! Join today

Re: [WISPA] Using Tranzeo as CPE for rural community

2009-03-31 Thread Steve Barnes
If you are starting out looking at CPE's, it is my opinion that you are starting at the wrong end. Maybe you already have this all thought out and planned. Tranzeo is a fine product I own hundreds of them. However, you need to start at the beginning and look at internet backhaul, then the distr

[WISPA] Using Tranzeo as CPE for rural community

2009-03-31 Thread Rogelio
I'm looking into setting up wi-fi for rural county (using stimulus dollars) and am now looking for CPE devices to put on each rooftop. A past coworker told me that he's heard good things about Tranzeo, and I was wondering what others here on the list thought about them as a vendor. ---

Re: [WISPA] National Broadband availability - a simple solution to themapping problem.

2009-03-31 Thread Tom DeReggi
Brian, That is good information regarding "Census Block". I had no idea there was an area tracked that small comparatively to ZipCode. Although WISPs may not like the headache of complicating their Form477, I'd argue, that Census Block would be a better unit for measuring "unserved" or "under