Jayson Baker wrote:
>> I will need to test that. The setting lets you use any valid modulation for
>> the
>> RF mode your in. I will also test with my B5M's.
>>
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> What exactly are you referring to? On the older 802.11a/b/g devices I see
> Multicast Rate.
> But on the Rocket/Bullet/Nano N-seri
We use this for setting up VL radios, including speed. If you want to automate
it, just use $1,
$2 as command line variables instead of reading in answers from questions. Then
you could
include it in a loop that cycles through a database generated list.
I wish more manufacturers actually knew
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 09:49, Jayson Baker wrote:
> CableCARD's don't accept Ethernet...?
I was assuming "using IP as a convenient way to deliver TV," as in a fiber
deployment (where the end-user only sees coax).
David Smith
MVN.net
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> I will need to test that. The setting lets you use any valid modulation for
> the
> RF mode your in. I will also test with my B5M's.
>
What exactly are you referring to? On the older 802.11a/b/g devices I see
Multicast Rate.
But on the Rocket/Bullet/Nano N-series (M series) I don't see Multic
2009/11/26 Jeremy Parr :
> Before I reinvent the wheel with an Expect script or SNMP query, does
> anyone have scripts written for automating bandwidth/MAC allocations
> for the VL? It does not support RADIUS, so any automated changes need
> to be pushed via telnet or SNMP.
Since there wasn't anyt
CableCARD's don't accept Ethernet...?
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 8:11 AM, David E. Smith wrote:
> Out of idle curiosity, have any of you IPTV folks priced CableCARDs?
> There's
> a certain appeal in having customers provide their own equipment.
>
> David Smith
> MVN.net
>
>
>
>
Do a spectrum scan on the RU side of things and see if it is clear. You
may have some new interference. Easy enough to check.
-Cameron
> I thought about that, but:
> That is a lot of downtime for my primary backhaul link
> That requires 2 climbers, etc.
> I would like to find some other o
Out of idle curiosity, have any of you IPTV folks priced CableCARDs? There's
a certain appeal in having customers provide their own equipment.
David Smith
MVN.net
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I thought about that, but:
That is a lot of downtime for my primary backhaul link
That requires 2 climbers, etc.
I would like to find some other options before going this route.
Cliff LeBoeuf wrote:
> Swap the radios with each other to see if the problem follows the radio or
> stays at the
Swap the radios with each other to see if the problem follows the radio or
stays at the location.
On 11/27/09 5:22 AM, "Scott Reed" wrote:
> I have a 2.2 mile link with clear LOS using TrangoLink45 radios. One
> direction (MU to RU) maintains a steady 54mbps air rate all the time.
> The other
I have a 2.2 mile link with clear LOS using TrangoLink45 radios. One
direction (MU to RU) maintains a steady 54mbps air rate all the time.
The other direction (RU to MU) will work at 54mbps for a while, but
always slowly (over about 3-5 minutes) drops to 12mbps. I have tried
some other chann
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