Hi there,
If you have some of the old Tranzeo 900 series radios that you are no
longer using or would like to get rid of, let me know. I have a
project I'm working on and I'd like to come up with 5-10 of them. Thanks!
Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Looking for webcam/security software
I agree...
We stumbled into them looking for a tower monitoring solution. Had a remote
site where someone was unplugging our equipment... stuff like that to cause
downtime (ended up being
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My understanding of this situation was a webcam that the customer needs
setup as a security camera in effect
that the image
quality is much much better with this new system than it was with
the old
one.
marlon
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General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 10:12 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Looking for webcam/security software
I'm looking for software that records video and audio from a windows
computer (client uses a cam attached to a computer) whenever motion is
detected, and uploads
.
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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Inscape data has some nice cameras
Mark, Im already working today but give me a ring. I should be heading
up to Boise too so service is iffy for a ways.
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for software that records video and audio from a windows
computer (client uses a cam attached to a
.
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I'm looking for software that records video and audio from a windows
computer (client uses a cam
I'm looking for software that records video and audio from a windows
computer (client uses a cam attached to a computer) whenever motion is
detected, and uploads it to a remote server.
This is, of course, part of an investigation or evidence collection (not
sure which) dealing with
I am looking to purchase new or used Trango Fox 5300 Su's.
Tom Fadgen
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I am looking for a couple of Alvarion Subscriber units P/N SU-A-5.3-6-BD-VL
or SU-A-5.3-54-BD-VL.
If you have any, new or USED, please send asking price and qty off-line.
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Hi all.
Looking for a few things I need to buy... hope someone might have a few
laying around to let go...
TurboCell gear...
KN-50/51 with or without radio card.
Avaya OR-1 with or without radio card. Lucent OR firmware or TurcoCell
firmware
AP-500 with or without radio card. With or
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Hi all.
Looking for a few things I need to buy... hope someone might have a few
laying around to let go...
TurboCell gear...
KN-50/51
Centennial Loop
Suite E
Eugene, OR 97401
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tnx
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Just a suggestion, but I would cross reference your cable loss settings
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Just a suggestion, but I would cross reference your cable loss settings
with
the manual's guidelines.
Your flaky behavior could be due to the ODU being overdriven or starved
for
power. Then again if you've already had
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Just a suggestion, but I would cross reference your cable loss settings
Brad Belton wrote:
If you like, please provide me the cable length and type on each end. Then
provide me the loss figures you have entered for each side. We'll compare
notes between yours and ours.
What version are you running?
Side A - 50' of LMR400 + 17' of RG58 (or 59, whatever the 50
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Brad Belton wrote:
If you like, please provide me the cable length and type on each end.
Then
provide me the loss figures you have entered for each side. We'll compare
notes between yours and ours.
What version are you
Hi all,
I am looking for a licensed link to replace a fiber connection. I am
currently paying for a 100meg fiber connection between two of my towers
and would like to replace it with my own infrastructure. I own the
towers on both sides, there is plenty of LOS and the link distance is
2.9
List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Looking for short licensed link
Matt,
I would take a look at the Trango GigaLink 18ghz product. It will do
105Mbps full-duplex (200Mbps total) for your price range and you can do
a software upgrade to 300Mbps
Matt,
I would take a look at the Trango GigaLink 18ghz product. It will do
105Mbps full-duplex (200Mbps total) for your price range and you can do
a software upgrade to 300Mbps full-duplex (600Mbps total) for about
$5,000 extra (at a later date, when you need the speed). It's an IDU/ODU
setup
for your budget.
I have no experience with the trango.
Bob
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Looking for short licensed link
I
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Hi all,
I am looking for a licensed link to replace a fiber connection. I am
currently paying for a 100meg fiber connection between two of my towers
and would like
wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Looking for short licensed link
Matt
I have installed over 50 Dragonwave links in the past 24 months. 1
outage the result of equipment failure and I had a replacement in my hand
the next day from Canada
their remedies.
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The Trango is solid as a rock, also.
Trango is a great
your cable loss settings.
Best,
Brad
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I wish we could say the same
We have several PtP backhauls that we need installed in the St. Louis
area along with supporting network gear. These installs are all on roofs
and will require pulling cable through the buildings' riser system.
Please contact me offlist if you are interested.
-Matt
I assume you mean a 3Com Total Control, Cisco 5300, or Ascend.
My personal favorite is the 3Com as I have worked with these units for over
10 years and they are reliable.
check ebay.. most of the time the shipping cost more than the unit.
On 9/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got some Patton Electronic 24 port 56k ras's. They all worked great
when I moved to outsourced modems.
Make me an offer.
George
Zack Kneisley wrote:
I assume you mean a 3Com Total Control, Cisco 5300, or Ascend.
My personal favorite is the 3Com as I have worked with these units for
Anyone have a good source or do it yourselfa
Tnx
Bob
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I am trying to reduce wind-loading on a tower.
Any suggestions would be great!
thanks!
ryan
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I was about to post the same question.
I have a location where I need duals as well!
Ralph
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I am trying to reduce wind-loading on a tower.
Any suggestions would be great!
thanks!
ryan
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I am trying to reduce wind-loading on a tower.
Any suggestions would be great!
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Looking for dual band 2.4 and 900 Sector antennas
If you can find
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If you can find some old Metrocom sectors you will have what you need. I
believe a bunch of them are still up at ... if you
Always love you guys. You know where to find me.
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She don't like us
hey, you are back! I was wondering where you've been hiding.
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Hello List.
Looking for used, but working, 5830 Trango SU's
Thanks
Hello List.
Looking for used, but working, 5830 Trango SU's
Thanks.
Victoria Proffer
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314-974-5600
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I am looking for a few Cisco products. I will need one of each...
- pix-515e-ur-bun
- pix-506e-bun-k9
- pix-501-bun-k9
- probably smartnet on each
Before I order, I wanted to see if anyone may have one available, new or
used.
If so, please contact me off-list with the details.
Cliff LeBoeuf
William.L. Edwards wrote:
Can you tell me if this is the correct list to look for a systems
administrator that is proficient in BSD, voIP, and wireless. If not can you
tell me where would be a good place to start? Thank you in advance.
Are you looking to hire one, or do you just have a
Also also, is this even on-topic for
this list, because I'm not sure.)
David Smith
MVN.net
I think it's on topic. Especially if a wispa person can benefit.
George
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Seems on topic to me, too.
George Rogato wrote:
Also also, is this even on-topic for
this list, because I'm not sure.)
David Smith
MVN.net
I think it's on topic. Especially if a wispa person can benefit.
George
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William.L. Edwards wrote:
Can you tell me
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam
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We are aggressively looking for a full time person
Sorry for the mis label
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Tigernet Wireless internet Service in Hudson, Michigan 49247 is looking for good, 'qualified',
Saw this on ISP Planet:
http://www.isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/2006/dialup_2.0.html
~V~
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Title: Looking for High-Speed Internet
Can anyone serve the following with high-speed Internet.
Contact me off list and Ill reply with name to contact directly.
1002 500th St.
Northwood, IA 50459
641-324-0634
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I am looking for the following:
Net2Net DNE4500-S
Or
LAN Media DS3 interface card.
If anyone has either that they want to part with, please contact me off-list with price and availability.
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Hi list.
I have several 5800 Trangos that are missing the weather proofing Grommets
and POE.
If anyone can point me in a direction, other than factory, it would be
greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Victoria Proffer
www.StLouisBroadBand.com
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Thanks guys, had no clue for this.
Peace
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Hi
General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] looking for a device
Yes the answer is not. But the question is one of great interest to me, and
I'm interested in learning from others experience on the topic.
ON our network our biggest focus right now is to improve the methods to
shorten time and improve
to set-up a test environment
that isn't too far of real world. Anyone else tested?
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Anyone compared
.
Jeff
Jeff Broadwick
ImageStream
800-813-5123 x106
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So that's a no then Tom ;)
Using
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Answer #1: Thats debatable. Do you not recall year 2000. 26 of the
largest 29 telecom companies filed for Bankruptcy.
Name brand ment bankrupt. Even for Cisco! Lets not forget who the
largest investor was in Cogent, now Cisco's owned network.
Back then folks were building
I have a customer looking for service in Vider, TX.
If you can supply service to that area, please
contact me off-list.
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Paul Hendry wrote:
We too have been looking at moving from routed to a switched Mikrotik for
the core network
:56
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I have a customer looking
for service in Vider,
TX.
If you can supply service
to that area, please contact me off-list.
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JohnnyO, what part of off-list
do you not understand :)
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Service - Vider, TX
Vidor
Title: Message
BTWThey have their own
tower.
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Vidor ? How large is this monthly
: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:07
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Service - Vider, TX
JohnnyO,
what part of off-list do you not understand
:)
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:14 AM
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So that's a no then Tom ;)
Using various bandwidth test tools (such as the one builtin to Mikrotik)
from
Charles Wu wrote:
It is worth noting that you lose the benefits of routing protocols when you
bridge your network
The above is the number one reason against using VLANs for layer 2
transport. A second important issue to consider is management. Every
device from end-to-end where you want
but in Mikrotik I believe both switching and routed is done in software.
What have you seen?
P.
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We just
, June 12, 2006 11:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] looking for a device
We just completed converting our network from routed to bridged. Where each
AP (we run Mikrotik) used to do its own DHCP and PPPoE to customers and
speak OSPF to the network, the APs (still Mikrotik) now bridge
Paul Hendry wrote:
We too have been looking at moving from routed to a switched Mikrotik for
the core network but the unknown quantity seems to be if there are any
latency or speed issues related to the move. A true switched network is
faster than a routed network as the switching is done at a
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Paul Hendry wrote:
We too have been looking at moving from routed to a switched Mikrotik for
the core network but the unknown quantity seems to be if there are any
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Paul Hendry wrote:
We too have been looking at moving from routed to a switched Mikrotik for
the core network but the unknown quantity
]
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We too have been looking at moving from routed
9:22 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] looking for a device
It is worth noting that you lose the benefits of routing protocols when you
bridge your network
Sure, there's always RSTP... (heh)
Many larger wireless / Wifi based architecture these days seem to be
favoring a layer 3 tunneling / handoff method
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Charles Wu wrote:
It is worth noting that you lose the benefits
, 2006 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] looking for a device
The delay in switching a packet at hardware is less than the delay in
routing a packet at software. This is 1 of the reasons that Cisco created
the GSR and why an MPLS switched network is fast than a plain routed
network.
I'm not too interested
DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
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I could be missing
Lets say you are using vlans to not only segment traffic, but priortize
traffic as well. So a double tagged vlan, would give you the ability to
create A vlan for segmentation and a VLAN within that vlan for
priortization, for additional segmentation as well.
I could be wrong though.
-
Jeff
circuits
of Ethernet.
Tom DeReggi
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I think Jon
solutions that can be delivered today.
Tom DeReggi
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@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] looking for a device
AirmatrixOS is not starOS and does offer vlans. Its its own web based OS.
You can order their stuff with starOS, but that's really only specific
custoemrs that order it anymore.
-
Jeff
On 6/8/06 10:03 PM
: [WISPA] looking for a device
Lets say you are using vlans to not only segment traffic, but priortize
traffic as well. So a double tagged vlan, would give you the ability to
create A vlan for segmentation and a VLAN within that vlan for
priortization, for additional segmentation as well.
I
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: 09 June 2006 21:18
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John Scrivner wrote:
Can anyone describe any functional and/or technical differences
between VLANs and say MPLS or Mikrotik's EoIP
Can you or someone explain what double VLAN is? I have never heard of
such a thing. How can it be used to help us?
Thanks,
Scriv
Yo may want to look at Alvarion. Alvarion does support VLAN. new
Firmware4 supports double VLAN also.
Alvarion used to have one model that was designed to have a
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Can you or someone explain what double VLAN is? I have never heard of
such a thing. How can it be used to help us?
Thanks,
Scriv
Yo may
: Re: [WISPA] looking for a device
Can you or someone explain what double VLAN is? I have never heard of
such a thing. How can it be used to help us?
Thanks,
Scriv
Yo may want to look at Alvarion. Alvarion does support VLAN. new
Firmware4 supports double VLAN also.
Alvarion used to have one
QinQ?
-Matt
John Scrivner wrote:
Can you or someone explain what double VLAN is? I have never heard of
such a thing. How can it be used to help us?
Thanks,
Scriv
Yo may want to look at Alvarion. Alvarion does support VLAN. new
Firmware4 supports double VLAN also.
Alvarion used to have
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Virtual LAN. Imagine segregating segments of your network across a backhaul
pipe so that they flow together but don't actually see each
General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] looking for a device
Google (or Cisco) is your friend
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MikroTik supports this, correct?
Best,
Brad
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It is also referred as 802.1q tagging
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Google (or Cisco) is your friend
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5207/products_feature_
John Scrivner wrote:
Can anyone describe any functional and/or technical differences between
VLANs and say MPLS or Mikrotik's EoIP? It sounds to me like all three
are functional equivalents of each other. Please correct me if this is
an incorrect assumption. I have Googled it so spare me the
John Scrivner wrote:
Can anyone describe any functional and/or technical differences
between VLANs and say MPLS or Mikrotik's EoIP? It sounds to me like
all three are functional equivalents of each other. Please correct me
if this is an incorrect assumption. I have Googled it so spare me the
Mikrotik on a routerboard 532 should do the trick although I haven't
messed with the VLAN stuff.
I am not a StarOS user, but I would bet that a StarOS setup on either a
WRAP or WAR board would work
as well.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Matt Liotta wrote:
I am looking for a device
uhh, mikrotik w/SR2, SR5, 5 gig antenna for backhaul and 2.4 omni on the
other...
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I am
I am looking for a device I can buy that does all of this out of the
box. I don't want to build my own since I need 30-40 of them in the next
30 days.
-Matt
Sam Tetherow wrote:
Mikrotik on a routerboard 532 should do the trick although I haven't
messed with the VLAN stuff.
I am not a StarOS
If you order it all from wisp-router they will assemble it for your so
you would get a die-cast case with the RB mounted the radios and
pigtails installed. All you would need to do is set up the software end
of things, which could be done with a script once you have the initial
setup done.
Airmatrix can do that.
www.defactowireless.com
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 13:17:30 -0400, Matt Liotta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I am looking for a device with the following requirements:
* Can backhaul at 11Mbps operating in the 5.2Ghz band
* Can support VLANs
* Can assign a VLAN to one Ethernet
I understand you are suggesting I wouldn't have to psychically build the
devices, but that isn't what I am worried about. I want an off-the-shelf
product that is supported by a vendor. That includes it being pre-built,
software installed, and support available.
-Matt
Sam Tetherow wrote:
If
Fyi everyone, wrap boards have been discontinued
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 12:45:00 -0500, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
If you order it all from wisp-router they will assemble it for your so
you would get a die-cast case with the RB mounted the radios and
pigtails installed. All you
I could be missing the product you are suggesting, but the only dual
radio products I can find our base station products. I not looking for a
base station, I am looking for something client facing. Further, I see
no mention of VLAN support.
-Matt
jeffrey thomas wrote:
Airmatrix can do
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