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On 1/4/06, Mac Dearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Be careful that you dont cut your nose off to spite your face on theTrango issue!I also know Trango is a better product than Moto is more ways than one
and Trango is going to be releasing a lower priced 5.x SU that will bevery compe
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Matt,
So what are you using to provide/inject MPLS support on your network?
I heard there were some open source MPLS projects. Did any of them fly?
We use Cisco gear for MPLS.
-Matt
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5.8Ghz Multi-point radios
We mostly serve MTUs, so we don't have that many subscribers that aren't
managed by our MPLS network. Radio management is important, but much
If you have already committed to that idea, then I can't really persuade
you. With the exception of Canopy and some of the other specialized
gear, just about everything else is 802.11 based in one way or another.
Karlnet/Terabeam, Trango and even the Alvarion VL is based on 802.11
chipsets wi
The Tranzeo radios at least are 802.11, which we refuse to use for fixed
wireless.
-Matt
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Matt,
I've talked to quite a few people who are looking at Tranzeo
CPE/StarOS APs for 5.3/5.8Ghz multipoint deployments and have had good
luck myself so far. The combination
Matt,
I've talked to quite a few people who are looking at Tranzeo CPE/StarOS
APs for 5.3/5.8Ghz multipoint deployments and have had good luck myself
so far. The combination of StarOS AP units and Tranzeo CPE units seems
to work fairly well. Within a 5 mile radius, you will probably be able
out when a question like yours is asked.
X brand is cheaper may not be what you want or need to hear. Brad
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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5.8Ghz Multi-point radios
We wa
features are seldom talked about when a question like yours is asked.
X brand is cheaper may not be what you want or need to hear. Brad
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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:44 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5.8Ghz
We want as much capacity as possible, but certainly 10Mbps minimum. This
is for business customers only and we won't be oversubscribing the
sectors, so there isn't a need to support many subscribers per sector.
Not sure what you are asking in terms of scale, could you be more
specific? VoIP wil
Matt, How much capacity do you need per 5.8 Ghz sector? Is this a business
or residential rollout or both? How many subscribers per sector do you want
to support? How large do you want to scale this network and is managment,
batch firmware loads for radio updates, vlan tagging, voip support importa
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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5.8Ghz Multi-point radios
Hi Matt, I just wanted to chime in here and let you know that although we
are not using distributors any more we are committed to providing excellent
customer service and are stri
Liotta
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A better product is nice and all, but there is more to product selection
than just price
A better product is nice and all, but there is more to product selection
than just price/performance. We have to take into account availability.
With distributors we can rely on them to stock a product, so that when
we need it in a short time frame it is available. Distributors provide
other be
Be careful that you dont cut your nose off to spite your face on the
Trango issue!
I also know Trango is a better product than Moto is more ways than one
and Trango is going to be releasing a lower priced 5.x SU that will be
very competitive with Moto as they have made some changes in the
pro
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