You are likely thinking of Aperto - it just happened to be that the main
contact person here for Alvarion moved to them, and I believe recently moved
back to Alvarion, so it is possible to have confused the two.
If anyone is needs Alvarion-compatible WiMAX CPE get in touch with me off-line:
we
Their product announcement is 900Mhz.
Regards,
Chuck
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Jeff Broadwick - Lists wrote:
> Wouldn't the fact that 2.5GHz is licensed minimize the chance that there
> would be outside interference? I don't know, I'm asking.
>
> Jeff
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> On Jul 16
It is in 6 but I'm not planning on rolling out 6 yet because my small testing
has concluded there are issues with 6 and I'm not ready to bleed on this right
now. 5.25 works just fine for me I'll buy more routers to replace existing
tower ones and when 6 is stable the others can be used again...
Wouldn't the fact that 2.5GHz is licensed minimize the chance that there would
be outside interference? I don't know, I'm asking.
Jeff
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On Jul 16, 2013, at 8:42 PM, Tim Kerns wrote:
> "·Low susceptibility to Interference – due to GPS synchronization"
>
> How do they figure
Didn't they partner with Tranzeo. Seems like a bad move on both their
parts.
Phil
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 6:39 PM, lakeland wrote:
> http://www.cellular-news.com/story/60986.php
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"·Low susceptibility to Interference – due to GPS synchronization"
How do they figure this?
I think it should be Low susceptibility due to SELF interference.
900 in my area, California Central Valley east of the Bay Area, is almost
useless for 900 as the power companies have put in smart meters
http://www.cellular-news.com/story/60986.php
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I'd like to hear a price...
- Original Message -
From: Matt Hoppes
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 5:53 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Fwd: Runcom Announce 2 NEW 4G/WIMAX exciting products 900MHZ
Frequency Range
Just got this today:
This sounds interesting...
We typically do it for free as people who request this type of service
typically spend more then your $60/month type client.
Carlos Alcantar
Race Communications / Race Team Member
1325 Howard Ave. #604, Burlingame, CA. 94010
Phone: +1 415 376 3314 / car...@race.com / http://www.race.com
From: Ch
As already noted there are a number of sources for regulators.
The meanwell mentioned by Forrest is probably the best choice for this case
but
I'd like to add http://www.zahninc.com/ to the list.
Well built and fairly inexpensive in the step-up,step-downat lower wattages.
I have used the DCDC48
It's just a slightly different configuration and usually carriers either
don't charge or charge something minimal like $50/mth or a setup fee.
Regards,
Chuck
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Bobby Burrow wrote:
> What is the general consensus in regards to advertising AS number space
> for bu
What is the general consensus in regards to advertising AS number space
for business/non-profit client that has their own allocation of space
from ARIN? Let's say the customer has service from you as a backup and
wants to transition to you as a primary and continue to use their own IP
space.
I
Jumbo frames are supported on that chipset in the latest Intel driver
updates so it is definitely possible to get it working. I don't know about
what is bundled into each Mikrotik update but I would imagine you will not
have to swap out any hardware, just wait for them to bundle a newer Intel
drive
I'm sure the manufacture can help you with that, hit them up!
Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer Author of "Learn RouterOS-
Second Edition" Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik & WISP Support
Services Office: 314-735-0270 Website: http://www.linktechs.net --
Skype: linktechs -- Create Wi
That is the chipset actually... so whats that mean exactly. You said no
support in 5.x
That doesn't mean I'm going to have to suffer with 6.1 does it I guess
at least there is hope in future without swapping out a bunch of hardware
once 6x is working good..
Scott Carullo
Technical Operat
I have been curious if anyone has ever tried an automotive 24vdc regulator,
like Volvos and some tractors? They seem to be much more substantially
built then something like the Tycons I have...
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 7:25 PM, Josh Luthman
wrote:
> I use
>
> DCDC regulator and din rail kit
>
> Me
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