Anyone know where I can find 1 or 2 pair of Ubiquiti Rocket M5 and 2'
dishes?
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Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays Networking, LLC
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
Mikrotik Advanced Certified
www.nwwnet.net
(765) 855-1060
Thanks. I'm also looking into InfoBlox, for my DNS conversions.
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Glenn Kelley
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 12:04 AM
To: fai...@snappydsl.net; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Internet Runs Out Of IP
On some of my towers.
:-)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 2/9/2011 7:55 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
Anyone know where I can find 1 or 2 pair of Ubiquiti Rocket M5 and 2'
dishes?
I'm close to IAD, DCA, BWI, and ADW. With so many radars in such a small
area I'd imagine some triangulation could be done. DC is not on the
FAA's hotlist though...
Next weather event I will take a look.
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Patrick Shoemaker
Vector Data Systems LLC
shoemak...@vectordatasystems.com
office:
What's the price? Do I have to take them down, or is that included in
the price?:-)
On 2/9/2011 9:59 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
On some of my towers.
:-)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
On 2/9/2011 7:55 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
Anyone know where
Scott Reed wrote:
Anyone know where I can find 1 or 2 pair of Ubiquiti Rocket M5 and 2'
dishes?
Check with Philip Rose or Boun Senekham from Double Radius
704-927-6088
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Scott, we are a WISP reseller. Have in stock in Indiana, please call/email
and will try to help.
Don Renner
Helix Technologies, Inc.
8550 W. Main St.
French Lick, IN 47432
812.936.2525office
812.936.2006fax
812.521.1876cell
dren...@helixtec.net
On 2/9/2011 7:55 AM, Scott Reed
The proper fix for this problem is a visit from the enforcement guys, and a
nasty fine for repeat offenders.
After that, what would be so hard about using sensing and DFS (done right
this time) to cause systems near the radars to notch out the 110mhz of
spectrum while not bothering anyone
A quick note on PR. The operator(s) there has run foot loose and fancy
free
with the rules for as long as I can remember. Perhaps it's time to fine
them at a high enough level that it puts them out of business? Kind of a 3
strikes your out thing
Probably cause down there everyone is
On 2/9/2011 9:49 AM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
The proper fix for this problem is a visit from the enforcement guys, and a
nasty fine for repeat offenders.
jau Joint FAA/FCC Enforcement teams have been out for a long time but this is
a VERY costly solution and likely not sustainable in this era
I notice that the FCC issued a $10,000 fine to Ayustar in San Juan
about a year ago. I hope they got the message.
It just might be that the FCC and NTIA were a little fast in making
5600-5650 part of the Part 15 bands. Sure, licensed equipment can be
used without a license (vis. 3650) but
I like this idea. Combine it with a requirement for manufacturers to
disable access to the TDWR frequencies until an unlocking code is
entered. The unlocking code will be generated once a license is issued
for the link as part of the licensing process.
I'm assuming that the main problem here
One suggestion to get the word out about this problem would be to get press
releases and journalists from the IT magazine industries involved. IT types
who just throw up a link or two probably don't even know how to spell WISPA
or TDWR.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com
The problem is all of the equipment that is already out in the supply
channels.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Fred Goldstein
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 2:22 PM
To: WISPA General List
I'm pretty sure I'm FCC rule compliant, considering I use Trango Tlink-45s (DFS
certified), just about everywhere that we use 5.4Ghz.
I have a lot of 5.4G deployed within a 25 mile radius of DC. I have chosen not
to register my links in the TDWR database for a variety of legitimate
Regarding GPS
I'm not against GPS in radios. The fact is It is NOT expensive to design
GPSs into a radio.
GPS chips are less than $5 now, and have been for quite some time.
But, I am against mandatory disclosure or registration of a radio's GPS
info. The identiy and location of a Radio
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