will catch before falling too far.
-John
On Jan 7, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
What happens when you fall?
Brian
John Valenti wrote:
Brian,
Why would you want to add a safety cable to the cage? I'm on several
legs with the cages and they seem great. I
Just call the antennas art.
George Rogato wrote:
Jim
Seeing it's a brand new expensive building, you should talk to the
architect and let him spec out what he wants to do on that building.
George
Jim Patient wrote:
I don't think I can get away with painted antennas on this
I installed a cat5 cable next to a guys police scanner one time and as
soon as I plugged the cable (lan cable from poe to computer) in the
police scanner stayed "keyed up" on 15o or 155 mhz as I remember.
Unplugged the cable and the scanner started scanning again, so I always
thought it was
I think what he means is he does not tie off to two different angle
irons, stairs, ect while climbing.
But when positioned does tie off to at least two different parts of the
tower in case a bolt fails or something. (one hook on the ladder, the
other in a tower leg)
George Rogato wrote:
are
supposed to wear a harness.
I myself don't do 100% tie off going up a cage, but I do when I get to
the top.
Chuck
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.
I myself don't do 100% tie off going up a cage, but I do when I get to
the top.
Chuck
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know of any on the grain
legs we are on. Seems like you are climbing it too much if you need a
cable.
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last week.
130+ plus of uptime. What gear are you using that needs to be revisited
so often?
Chuck
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As do we. And when they say they need a paper invoice I reply "Click
Print".
Brian
Josh Luthman wrote:
Emailing the invoice for the most part. Makes things a lot easier for
everyone and it is "free".
On 1/5/09, Travis Johnson t...@ida.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious what everyone
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
So now that the entire internet now has figured out which tower I'm talking
about (including local competition that may not have known where my tower
broadcasts were located)...
All the more reason to use the members list..
What kind of ethernet/POE
It's called "personal property tax" around here. All the businesses
pay it here. I get to pay it right to my mom, the township treasurer.
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
I've never heard of a property tax that was applied to anything other than a
parcel of land or a structure. I know our
Ya, and you said they were "billed from the local tax authority"? That
is not how it works around here. Personal property tax is based off of
your assets value that is voluntarily reported. So the lease company
must have reported the assets. Make sure they reported the correct
value. It it
George Rogato wrote:
If I was in the business of selling something frivilous, I would be
worried.
This is internet access. People need Internet Access just like they need
electricity. You could live with out it but who would want to.
Unless you have hit the top of your saturation, then
https://secure.microplastics.com/detail.aspx?fam=1part=136sec=%E1%8D%9B%E1%86%98%EB%81%BF%E6%BD%A1%E6%B5%83%E2%8A%A6%ED%9D%8E%E9%BF%AD
If that link don't work, look under pcb hardware at the site. "Locking PCB Supp Adh
Base"
Last time I ordered I shared with a couple people because I think
It's a good thing I didn't get into being a voip provider. Shouldn't I
be able to block it all now?
Butch Evans wrote:
On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 12:03 -0600, Drew Lentz wrote:
" Another solution would be for traffic shapers to look inside the UDP
payload in order to differentiate
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Josh Luthman wrote:
I am certain you can use MT on each side to do a fdx link. Not sure
what else is easy and a good price.
MT? What does it stand for?
www.mikrotik.com
www.routerboard.com
Fdx? I guess you mean Full-Duplex?
Thanks,
I would also like to hear answers to Mark's question because I have
looked at backup a little.
Mike Hammett wrote:
Come on, Bob. Was that really necessary? There was nothing in this
particular thread to attack. If you have a problem with Mark, leave it in
the threads where he posts
will that do 26 miles?
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I have a Dragonwave 23 GHz Airpair all outdoor link available for sale that
is being taken down this week. It is complete with 2' dishes and power
supplies. It has been in service for about 1 year without issue. The link is
200 MB full
I am currently all set. I connect to another WISP, Michwave, (Jon
Langeler posts here every so often) and he is connected to norlight. So
I am already on fiber. I have a 7 mile and a 19 mile hop to get this done.
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
My whole goal is to get people to think outside of
How far will an airpair at 23GHz shoot?
Brian
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Sorry for the delay in my response... had my hard drive crash over the
weekend (on a side note does anyone have any recommendations for hard drive
data recovery, not everything was backed
Is the 400 series available? And where?
3-dB Networks wrote:
I've always found the argument that Canopy is a poor steward of the spectrum
interesting...
Canopy allows channel reuse with GPS sync. Canopy is also more likely to
deliver that same sustained throughput in a variety of
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3-dB Networks wrote:
I've always found the argument that Canopy is a poor steward
fax 787.273.4145
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Is the 400 series available? And where?
3-dB
Got this email yesterday. Anyone help, looks like a Jimmy Johns
needing freaky fast internet!! I didn't tell her I would forward it
here, so contact her at your own risk...
Brian
Original Message
Subject:
Internet
Date:
Fri,
I have a motel I am trying to cover with internet. It's a L shaped
building 20-30 rooms. What type of bpl solutions would work for this?
Or maybe wireless is the way to go.
Brian
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it.
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I have a motel I am trying to cover with internet. It's a L shaped
To use this alignment mode on a ptp link would you do that on ap or
station side?
Brian
Butch Evans wrote:
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Jon Langeler wrote:
1. Anyone know a good way (maybe using linux, windows, or Mikrotik
software) to get the cards to transmit fairly constant without
I am looking for one PS5 and 3 NS5. Does anyone know where I can find
this many in stock?
Brian
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 2.4 cars for MT AP
SR2
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
What are some good cards to use in 2.4 MT APs?
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Would you be kind enough to share why I would want one or the other?
Brian
Harold Bledsoe wrote:
Be sure to note that these are linear power supplies and not switching.
-Hal
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What are some good cards to use in 2.4 MT APs?
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Anyone know how to get through RF linx's voicejail to talk to someone?
I have been calling all morning and only get automated crap and then
leave a message...
Brian
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finally got through, they were all in a meeting..
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Anyone know how to get through RF linx's voicejail to talk to someone?
I have been calling all morning and only get automated crap and then
leave a message...
Brian
I've never dealt with them, so I didn't know. Either way...my stuff
shipped out ground and I'll have it tomorrow. That is all I wanted.
Blair Davis wrote:
RF Linx is a little, bitty outfit.
But they do good work.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
finally got through, they were all
http://www.allcompc.com/
I have done all my cables thru these guys for the last couple years
now. No complaints. They will make anything, I have ordered 2 inch
mmcx to u.fl before. They make it all custom, just call and tell them
what you want. I usually deal with Cathy or Bill.
Brian
Blair
radio included, all of the time
now. Started
doing
that a couple of years ago, man has my life gotten
better and my work
load
lighter!
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Does anyone know of any nano or powerstations in stock?
Brian
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So, if I have a suspect antenna that might have got water in it, is it
ruined, or can it dry out, be resealed and work just fine?
Specifically, I have a couple omni's from sites that seemed to be under
powered. The culprit could have been the radio card, pigtail, cable or
omni, I don't know.
Does anyone know of any nano or powerstations in stock?
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I am looking for a certain type I ordered once. When you push the cable
into the plug, and look at the plug from the end, all the solid color
cables are on the top row and all the striped colors are on the bottom.
It was real easy to look at and see it was correct. Now, all I can find
is
In case someone wants to see what they are all about.
http://www.computercablestore.com/PDF/1-5E45LB.pdf
Randy Cosby wrote:
Those connectors are the only way to go.
Google for "Stewart RJ45 CAT5e Modular Connectors"
Randy
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I
That is what the google search found, and I was ok with $0.15 a piece
for 1000. :)
Randy Cosby wrote:
Ok, was trying not to plug one particular store, but yeah, we get them
there :)
Randy
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
In case someone wants to see what they are all about.
http
I've seen it suggested several times and maybe I missed your reply but,
have you talked to him?
Brian
Jerry Richardson wrote:
I determined the best course of action is to upgrade the antennas and
re-assign frequencies customer AP re-assignments.
900 is getting crowded and eventually I will
Louisiana? Los Angeles? Latin America? :-)
Dustin Jurman wrote:
Looking for service in LA, near the home depot center. If you service this
area please email me.
Dustin Jurman
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John Valenti wrote:
Mike,
This does seem to good to be true. Could you provide more details on
these links (for instance, tower heights, or maybe even coordinates
that I can look over the path)?
I was at a roadshow earlier this year. A Redline rep was there, he
said that 3650
So, how much does this stuff cost?
Brian
John McDowell wrote:
I believe it.
Today we had a 1.5 mile shot through dense trees using Redline Redmax 3.65.
Customer was getting close to 500k upload. Signal held steady at 88db on a
1-story house.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Mike Cowan
What about APs?
John McDowell wrote:
I hear RedMax is coming down in price on CPEs when you buy a pallet of 72.
Sub $400.
Mike, I'm interested to know what Alvarion is pricing the 3.65 gear now that
it is available. Have they come down at all?
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Brian
I would probably go.
Brian
Charles Wu wrote:
As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade shows
several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees with 50+
exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and Mac Dearman @
the inaugural
pong
Larry Yunker wrote:
No messages in 12 hours. Is the list down?
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Works great for me, but then again it's not a new buildings that I need
to worry about. We don't get new buildings around here very often.
:)
The only thing updated images might show around here is what farmer has
added cattle to his herd.
Brian
Rogelio wrote:
Mike Hammett wrote:
I replied to the members list.
Cameron Kilton wrote:
Does anybody out there practice this method of encouragement? If so,
what are some of the ways you reward your staff? Examples: Installs per
week, how many accounts you sold in a month, attendance, etc..
Thanks,
Cameron
Midcoast Internet
I just got a 5 pack at Streakwave for $139. PS2
Jim Patient wrote:
We have PS2-17D in stock at $155.
Jim
314-565-6863
Japhy Bartlett wrote:
Does anybody have a nanostation2 or a powerstation2 in stock - or a
used one lying around?
Just trying to buy one to test ranges in the
Ever since I started 4 yrs ago I have done $199 install and $35 a
month. Last month I switched to $209 install and $35 a month (to help
cover gas). I own the gear and go get it if they cancel.
Brian
John J. Thomas wrote:
Let's talk about this for a minute.
When I signed up for my $24.95
I've avoided them like the plague the last few months. Used to take 4
days to get me stuff from out west, now it takes 2-3 weeks to get stuff
to me from Chicago. And I'm in Michigan. CTI gets me everything next
day via ground shipping. Laird pretty much sucks.
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
There is a pretty cool one here at mum and ispcon. I'll see what info I
can get you on it, or at least send a pic.
If you can find an arc wireless IES antenna you like, there is a guy
here that has a neat hinged enclosure for it. I'll see what info is
available.
Brian
Travis Johnson wrote:
me
Mike Hammett wrote:
Who is at MUM?
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There is a couple hits on froogle
http://www.google.com/products?q=r2t58-24btnG=Search+Products
Mike Hammett wrote:
Who has any in stock? I normally pay $58 for them, but everywhere I go is
out of stock or has large quantity requirements. I found one place at over
$75, which is quite a
Those are the ones you give your competition.
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
I agree mosth customers havn't hit 1GB transfer for this year. But what
about the customer that downloaded 25GB last week? I have a few of those.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
they are 6 weeks out on them.
But I finally did find some at CTI.
Brian
Bob Moldashel wrote:
Winncom in Chicago
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
MT-485025/SVH/E
I am looking for these from MTI. Anyone know of a US distributer that
might have stock?
It is a dual pol 23 dbi
I do not buy shielded and get the cable and connectors from
cat5ecableguy.com
Larry A Weidig wrote:
Recently there was a discussion about shielded CAT5 cable and
specifically Shireen. We ordered a couple of boxes to check it out and
seems to be working. Where are people buying
MT-485025/SVH/E
I am looking for these from MTI. Anyone know of a US distributer that
might have stock?
It is a dual pol 23 dbi that goes on the 1 foot enclosure. I am making
some backhauls.
Brian
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On either list? Paid list or free? Maybe keep that extra clutter off
the paid list?
Rick Harnish wrote:
We do allow principal members to post used equipment for sale as long as it
is not excessive. If others start complaining, we may ask you to tone it
down.
Thanks,
Rick Harnish
Holy crap! I just went to ispcon.com to check out how much it costs.
It's $700. Does that even come close to being worth it? Who is going?
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
I've only registered for the exhibit floor, but I'll be there for whatever's
free! haha, maybe I'll have money later
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It was suppose to say Have you had a problem Tony?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote
Let me know when you order. They have a min order number. I got some a
couple yrs ago and sold a bunch. I think you had to order 500-1000.
Now I am a little low. I might take some off your hands if you don't
want that many.
Brian
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Who sells the plastic 3M PCB
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Let me know when you order. They have a min order number. I got some a
couple yrs ago and sold a bunch. I think you had to order 500-1000.
Now I am
It was suppose to say Have you had a problem Tony?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Demarctech has used them for a couple years. Have you had a problem.
I have not had a problem with the ones in the Demarctech products.
Brian
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Well, I'd rather ask... How have
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Let me know when you order. They have a min order number. I got some a
couple yrs
I was planning on driving down for ispcon. I guess I have to stay 4
days, ispcon 13-15 and mum 15-16.
Brian
Mike Hammett wrote:
http://mum.mikrotik.com/2008/US/
My network is about a half hour drive away from this MUM!
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How much? I need one for next year.
Cliff - Home wrote:
And I have:
A Partridge in a Pear Tree ... :)
left over from Christmas of course.
On 1/15/08 3:58 PM, "Joe Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have roughly about 20 Cisco 1310 radios to clear
out. I need to get $300.00
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Same here. I get them at $1 a piece. They probably have 1000 sitting in a
pile right now. Every once in a while they just take them to the scrap yard.
Brian
Tim
what is the cost like on that?
Mark Nash wrote:
We have just signed on with PowerCode. We like the interface, and it is
much more than billing. It's got a bandwidth manager, auto-account shut-off
for nonpayment, CRM, lead-tracking, commission-tracking.
So far so good, we billed with it
Same here. I get them at $1 a piece. They probably have 1000 sitting
in a pile right now. Every once in a while they just take them to the
scrap yard.
Brian
Tim Wolfe wrote:
I buy all of mine through the local Direct TV installer. They sell them
to me at $4 a unit which is much lower
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Scott Lambert wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:21:37AM -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Here's an example from yesterday. My new laptop is Vista (the old one has
a concrete floor induced broken screen). There is a device somewhere on my
network that is
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Scott Lambert wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 08:21:37AM -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
wrote:
Here's an example from yesterday. My new laptop is Vista
last i knew pac was getting a place in Chicago. Maybe they are shipping
now. Did you check?
Brian
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Anyone on the East Coast, or Central US, stock the PacWireless 29db
Dual Pol parabolics?
Looking for quicker ship times, at lower ship costs, as I'm east coast.
Please
This is good. I want backup at all my sites but there does not seem to
be any products I like. Maybe now people will make them.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
Speak of the devil.
Tessco says the FCC is going to require 8 hours of back up:
Where's my tin foil hat when I need it.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Tom,
If you post about it on the Mikrotik support forum, you will magically
see your post disappear about 2-3 days later. Go ahead, try it... I've
done it twice now (from two different accounts). The noise doesn't
i have heard radio shack carries them.
Brian
Scott Reed wrote:
I used to get these at Lowes, but Lowes discontinued them. Where do
you get them?
Mark McElvy wrote:
I use channelmaster 30ft telescopic masts (actually about 27') I use a
foot that bolts to the roof and have a socket for the
Not sure what you mean by better What was better for me was the
IBM I just got off the UPS truck today. My old Dell basically fell
apart. This new IBM looks way more rugged than the Dell but yet is
better in price than the toughbook by about 2k. Now I know this IBM
can't be put through
vhf
136-162
148-174
216-235
UHF
400-420
450-470
Would any of those frequency bother 900mhz Canopy?
Brian
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see the screen on my dell very well.
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Jory Privett wrote:
Our signs say High Speed Internet Available Here and have our web
address and phone number. The work great.
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I talking about the ones who cause problems on their computer and blame
it on me. Then they tell my it's my job to fix it, for free. The
internet is working fine when I go over there with my laptop. It's only
a couple I've done this to.
Brian
George Rogato wrote:
Customers are hard to
A wise man once told me that 10% of your customers cause you 90% of your
work.
With that advice I decided the best thing to do was send the 10% to my
competition.
Brian
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
I am looking for advice and examples of what to do with PITA customers.
I have a few that are
.
Brian
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
Yes,
But how do you do that? Do you write them a letter? Repo your gear?
ryan
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I need the utility to get the Tranzeo password. I am at a subscribers
house ans can't get into the radio. Is this something someone can send
me, or how is this done.
Brian
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Smith, Rick wrote:
HELP!
Got hit by lightning, was using a 5ghz CM9 w/LMR to a 2' PAC Wireless
5ghz dish.
When I enable the interface, EVERYTHING in 5ghz up here goes down.
Massive ping times, etc.
I've replaced the routerboard / CM9 (went up to R52) and the pigtail /
jumper. Only thing left
I've been down this road before... Anyone helping JohnnyO
needs to know that you should get payment first. I'm still owed for
equipment from over a year ago
He sure had me convinced.
Be careful.
Reliable Internet, LLC
Brian Rohrbacher
JohnnyO wrote:
Need a very quick
Hey Guys,
I am trying to build some super cheap backhauls. How much traffic could
I pass with the 133 and a couple of sr5, and would I want a level 3 or 4
lic?
Thanks,
Brian
Would you like to see your
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] RB 133c
12-15 meg.. depending on rules, connection tracking off may get you
more.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
hardware. If I do tranzeo
or something, what will I do with a tranzeo link when I upgrade it?
Nothing, it sits on a shelf.
Anything crazy about this plan?
Brian
Ryan Langseth wrote:
Out of curiousity what is Super Cheap with an rb setup like this?
Ryan
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
6 meg would do
Ya, but it's an extra $280 per link, times 10. It's that $2800 I don't
have now.
Blair Davis wrote:
Brian,
Use the RB 532 or 532A. Little more expensive, but I get 20 Mbit/sec
+ thru them in a PtMP setup on 5.8GHz with sr5 or xr5 cards.
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Hey Guys,
I am
Which is why I don't want to invest more than $59 into a board today.
Brian
Dennis Burgess wrote:
There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the daughterboard
looks the most promising I still have no ETA on any of them though.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED
Would 600 and 1000 mean mhz? Where would a guy find specs for these new
boards?
Brian
Dennis Burgess wrote:
There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the daughterboard
looks the most promising I still have no ETA on any of them though.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL
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On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would 600 and 1000 mean mhz? Where would a guy find specs for these new
boards?
Brian
Dennis Burgess wrote:
There are RB 600s, and 1000s coming out. the 600s with the
daughterboard
looks the most promising I still have no ETA on any
m fod says homer
Zack Kneisley wrote:
http://www.hyperlinktechnologies.com/
Do I need to get a spoon??
Happy Friday everyone.
On 7/20/07, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked on the blog, but didn't see how big they would be. I need to
make sure I have big
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