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I would disagree with
2007 5:15 PM
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Probably because some of you you guys still buy them- certified or not. Hit
them in the pocketbook. Tell them to help you follow the law in the US. Then
support vendors who DO. Su
a Trango so I don't know the price. All
certified. All Manufacturers who are supporting and facilitating your
ability to operate legally.
Ralph
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> I can do things most other wireless manufacturers 'won't"
> (networking features at the AP or CPE).
>
Many manufactures concern themselves with the performance of their radios.
Adding additional networking features requires either a bigger CPU or less
throughput for the radio.
> The future of
like, I use it. If it doesn't, I use
something else. But I always use MT :-)
Dave
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doesn't, I use something else.
But I always use MT :-)
Dave
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FCC certified would never make the prices soar to
$1k
each :-)
Mac
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Honestly,
Would you buy RB112/532/whatever boards if they cost $1k vs $100 each?
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I would disagree with that.
Further, I would say that most of the folks using an MT/StarOS system
would tell
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I can tell you now, the sales volume would be MUCH less if the price
went up... yes, they have great functionality, but a lot of people are
buying them because of the price alone. Even if an RB532 went up to only
$200, it becomes more cost effective to buy Trango, Canopy, etc. for
less money (b
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Travis Johnson wrote:
Isn't the reason most people are using MT is because of the cost?
How many people would buy a RB532 if it was $500? or $1,000? What
is everyone's limit? ;)
I can't speak for others, but I would assume that most people buy
them for the same reason I d
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I would disagree with that.
Further, I would say that most of the folks using an MT/StarOS system
would tell you that price had little or
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I would disagree with that.
Further, I would say that most of the folks using an MT/StarOS system
would tell you that price had little or
I would disagree with that.
Further, I would say that most of the folks using an MT/StarOS system
would tell you that price had little or nothing to do with their
decision. There are plenty of solutions available that are just as
cheap as building your own, perhaps cheaper - all things considere
Travis,
Are you saying there are Wireless Provider business models in the US
that can't handle certified equipment?
What do you suppose that says for the industry?
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Travis Johnson wrote:
And then the issue becomes how much that vendor is going to mark-up
the product,
As Butch states (in general) each complete system needs to be
individually certified however, the lab that I work with has advised that:
IF the vendor (or WISP) that obtains the original certification Grant
chooses to make their complete system specifications public rather than
asking the FCC
And then the issue becomes how much that vendor is going to mark-up the
product, in addition to the FCC cert costs for all their time, efforts, etc.
Isn't the reason most people are using MT is because of the cost? How
many people would buy a RB532 if it was $500? or $1,000? What is
everyone's
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
As far as Mikrotik goes, if any one/more/all MT vendor(s) in this
country paid an FCC lab to certify the boards/radios (can't the
radios/antennas can be modular certified by Ubiquiti/Senao?), could
that work as a blanket certification that MT could at
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Mac Dearman wrote:
So I wonder what Butch thinks about MikroTik? :-)
Mac..you cracker! You gotta KNOW. :-)
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, John Scrivner wrote:
lists out there. Butch is one of my favorite people in this
industry. He is not just a good consultant, he is a good person who
genuinely cares about the people as much as the work. He is a
Thank you for the very kind introduction. And thank you as
each
individual unit/vendor need an FCC certification?
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Coolness! Welcome aboard Butch!
marlon
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I am sure many of you know a friend of mine, But
So I wonder what Butch thinks about MikroTik? :-)
Mac
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