I've got some Redline 3.65 Wimax stuff I'm looking to get rid of. Dual 48v
power. If interested, let me know.
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Whos the preffered Redline Vendor?
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Does Redline have any management utility?
I have a pile of them on my bench and don't want to keep changing IP
settings to work with them.
Then again, I could reset them all to default.
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You mean the console port?
On Nov 21, 2010 8:33 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net wrote:
Does Redline have any management utility?
I have a pile of them on my bench and don't want to keep changing IP
settings to work with them.
Then again, I could reset them all to default.
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I meant something like Winbox or even Radwin has a GUI that pulls the
CPE out of a hat.
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On 11/21/2010 7:34 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
You mean the console port?
On Nov 21, 2010 8:33 PM, Mike Hammett
To my knowledge there isn't but I only have an50 ptp links.
On Nov 22, 2010 12:31 AM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.net wrote:
I meant something like Winbox or even Radwin has a GUI that pulls the
CPE out of a hat.
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I meant something like Winbox or even Radwin has a GUI that pulls the CPE out
of a hat.
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On 11/21/2010 7:34 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
You mean the console port?
On Nov 21
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I meant something like Winbox or even Radwin has a GUI that pulls the CPE
out of a hat.
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Ah - a reread of the OP indicates you're right - whoops!
Ryan
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Not looking for reset but rather neighbor
What is the price per unit you guys are getting in a bulk purchase (and in
what quantity)?
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Gino,
I'm cross posting this over to the 3650 Members list.
jack
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I need to buy 2 or 3 new RedMAX 3650 WiMAX CPE but do not want to pay the
higher single unit price. Has anyone out there made the bulk purchase who is
willing to sell a couple or three of them to me? I will pay more than your
unit price but want to get lower than the standard RedMAX single unit
I have 1an100 base with sector antenna and 6 cpes cheap
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On Apr 2, 2010, at 3:40 PM, John Scrivner j...@scrivner.com wrote:
I need to buy 2 or 3 new RedMAX 3650 WiMAX CPE but do not want to
pay the
higher single unit price. Has anyone out there made the
Hello,
Was curious if anyone here uses Redline AN80i hardware, and if so, if
you had upgraded to the new firmware version that came out late
December. Specifically, I'm referring to version
RL80PMPZ__1200_46.zip. We've been having several miscellaneous, bad
firmware problems with a sector
If you have the latest please send offlist with documentation if you
have it.
Thanks,
-Eric
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Anyone have any idea on Redline's pricing for their AN-100U
and SU-O 's?
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Anyone have any idea on Redline's pricing for their AN-100U
and SU-O 's?
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Roughly $7-8k for basestation and $300 per SU if ordered by the pallet
(72). If you have the budget go for the AN-100UX. It will give you much
needed power and help you reach EIRP. This would also make it possible
to use the SU-I's (indoor).
-Eric
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What is pricing on SU-I now?
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Roughly $7-8k for basestation and $300 per SU if ordered by the pallet
(72). If you have the budget go for the AN-100UX. It will give you much
needed power and help you reach EIRP. This
I'm not sure on that. We've only ordered a few to test with and that was
pre-certification. I'm sure the price has gone down since then. I'm sure
you could get close to that $300 number if you order in bulk.
-Eric
John McDowell wrote:
What is pricing on SU-I now?
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at
I have 1.2.24 on my AN100
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Gino,
I'm sending you 1.36.046 offlist.
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Gino Villarini wrote:
I have 1.2.24 on my AN100
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I have 1.2.24 on my AN100
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the ip of the sector
controller and option 4 for the time server.
Kevin Byrd
Defacto Wireless
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Gino, how is it going? Let me know if I can help with anything
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Gino Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a AN100 BTS and 1 CPE deployed so far, How it's the DCHP relay
works for CPE management?
Gino A. Villarini
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Gino, how is it going? Let me know if I can help with anything
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We have a AN100 BTS and 1 CPE deployed so far, How
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Gino, how is it going
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I think it is similar. I just know that without it, the SUs won't obtain
DHCP..
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Yeah, actually I was going to ask if the if the TOD server is the same
as a sntp server
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I think it is similar. I
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Here is a screen shot of our management page on the sector controller
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So I configure it on the AP?
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I think it is similar. I just know
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Have you enabled the management feature of the SU? There is a command
you
have to do for it to be remotely managed by the Sector controller, hence
receiving an IP
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Yeah
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Yeah, already its setup, Cpe still not getting dhcp
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We have a AN100 BTS and 1 CPE deployed so far, How it's the DCHP relay
works for CPE management?
Gino A. Villarini
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DHCP has to be coupled with a time of day server for the SU to receive DHCP,
and hence, for the subscriber CPE to receive DHCP. Without the ToD server it
won't work.
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We have a AN100 BTS and 1 CPE deployed so far, How it's
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Performance was poor in our testing. the SU-I has only 8dbi gain on it's
directional antenna (back
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Performance was poor in our testing. the SU-I has only 8dbi gain on it's
directional antenna (back of unit). It would obviously need to be window
mounted for it to work. We tested
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Subject: [WISPA] Redline indoor subscriber
We just got our hands on the recently approved 3650 indoor subscriber
unit from Redline. It was quite a bit smaller than I thought, so I
figured I would share a perspective shot.
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We just got our hands on the recently approved 3650 indoor subscriber
unit from Redline. It was quite a bit smaller than I thought, so I
figured I
Yeah. They were too busy being amazed at the small size! :)
We are geeks. We don't put anything into production without taking
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Subject: [WISPA] Redline indoor subscriber
We just got our hands on the recently approved 3650 indoor subscriber
unit from Redline. It was quite a bit smaller than I thought, so I
figured I would share a perspective shot.
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We just got our hands on the recently approved 3650 indoor
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We just got our hands on the recently approved 3650 indoor
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unit from Redline. It was quite a bit smaller than I thought, so I
figured I
When things work really good you want others to know about it- We found our
self in need of a new software key last night during an link upgrade (the
key we had on file was incorrect). To make matters worse the link was down
because one end was upgraded and the other wasn't without this corrected
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I guess that's my question... I have a competitor that is shooting 30 miles
with a Redline 2ft panel pair running 5.4ghz. Even using only 10mhz of
spectrum, that's only a -83 signal. Just wondering if he's turned up the
power somehow to make that shot
Hi,
Does anyone know off the top of their head the maximum power output of
the Redline 5.4ghz product? And the receive sensitivity levels?
Travis
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The maximum transmit power allowed on my units is 18dBm. The receive
sensitivity all depends on what UBR your currently at. When I was aiming
them I was able to achieve 54mb at -85 ish. This is with 1ft panels
going about 1.5 miles.
-Eric
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know off the
:
I'd imagine the EIRP is still 30.
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Hi,
Does
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I guess that's my question... I have a competitor that is shooting 30
miles with a Redline 2ft panel pair running 5.4ghz. Even using only
10mhz of spectrum, that's only a -83 signal. Just wondering if he's
turned up the power somehow to make that shot.
Travis
Microserv
Mike
I'd imagine the EIRP is still 30.
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Hi
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