Has anyone experienced an Orthogon Gemini rebooting itself between the hours of
04:30 and 08:00 due to registration time-outs?
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2) Adding an FCC certified miniPCI wireless card with antenna within the
card's certification from a different vendor to a computer with FCC certified
components (either manufactured by Dell or DIY) sitting on a tower
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Well, I think we're evolving past I say this because I want to and you say
that because you want to into a discussion citing facts and posing real
questions to the powers that be.
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So then we need Ubiquiti to certify their cards as a computing device and as
a Part 15 intentional radiator?
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From: "Forrest W. Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
certification says what type of antenna. Someone I spoke with familiar with
the certification process said the type doesn't matter, only maximum
(perhaps minimum too, I can't remember) gains.
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It looks like it does a lot more than my ipchanger program that I wrote a
couple of years ago, and use daily.
Mike
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There are several new RouterBoards on the way.
http://www.czfree-ol.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2745
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From: "Tom DeReggi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Does anybody provide service to Shaffer Dr, Alexandria, Virginia 22310.
This is for an important government employee that is and can be a friend to
WISP's.
Contact me off list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will get you in contact with the right people.
Thanks
Mike
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Can anybody provide the address and phone number for WISPA? I did not find
it on the website.
Thanks
Mike
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I was looking for the mailing address. I will pass on the phone number for
Scriv. Thanks
Mike
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Rick, thanks,
I went to mvn.net and used his address there. Thanks for looking into ti,
maybe we shold add that info to the wispa.org website?
Mike
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You're on!
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Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:16 AM
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Anyone? I have a guy in the DC area today, and was hoping for an answer he
could deliver personally.
Mike
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Sure will! I'm guessing I'll see you there again.
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I find that kinda odd...
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Subject: Clearwire and external an
BINGO!
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*NODS* I see fiber to business and industrial districts as well as fiber to
towers. I see towers serving neighborhoods, not towns. Get those 60*
sectors up in 5 gig and push some fiber to them!
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oh, by 5 gig, I mean 5.25 - 5.725 (excluding a hole towards the bottom).
Plenty of spectrum to use 60* sectors with downtilt set to a mile or two.
Not only will you be listening to a smaller horizontal plane, but you're
likely to not even see a tower 4 miles away.
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Haha, don't worry about it. The laughter is worth more than $1.
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g tells me they weren't put up right.
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I heard it straight from his mouth.
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town will be good to go?
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er than -60 and a
lot better than -50, I could stand to go through a few meters of tree, but
that's why I came here to ask. ;-)
Based on the numbers on the site I looked at, 10 db of attenuation is 27' of
foliage. That'd put 20 db at 55' of foliage.
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another list mentioned water retention as a show-stopper, but my
limited experience had me thinking just about anything less than a 1/2 mile
would work.
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From: "Graham McIntire&quo
Kinds? um...I know coniferous vs. deciduous and a couple different
kinds of deciduous, but that's about it... Maple, crab apple, locust,
that's about it.
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oh, I rarely can see the AP on the other side, but a quick glance at The
Dude shows a good majority of the links are better than -70. Heck, I have a
10 mile link where I have no idea where the AP is, but it pulls -75.
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Could have done better with N-Streme. :-p
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Here is another Heavy Duty Tower Site on Ebay...
http://tinyurl.com/36npwh
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AFAIK, under 5.725 GHz
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You can change this all via the APC management software.
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Which ones? I'd only use Smart-UPS and AFAIK, they all have that feature.
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that more sensitive electronics have problems with.
With constant switching, the powered equipment may fail. If your supply is
not clean, the UPS will not fix it. I am unsure if clean power is produced
when on battery. A line conditioner's job is to clean up the power.
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http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+bandwidth+iax2
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Verizon has several deployments of Alvarion gear out there.
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www.verizonavenue.com
http://www.alvarion.com/presscenter/pressreleases/2918/
http://www.alvarion.com/presscenter/pressreleases/2984/
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IAX2 trunking is your savior.
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http://telephonyonline.com/wireless/technology/verizon_avenue_fixed_081205/
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That's your fault. :-p
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Would someone need one of these when installing cat5 underground from one
building to the other?
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From: "Mario Pommier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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_index.cfm?base_sku=PNET1GB
They don't seem to have the rackmount ones in gigabit friendly
configurations.
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There is a show on the Science channel now where a crew is climbing the
communications tower atop the Empire State building.
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Would you like
I saw this tower for sale.
http://tinyurl.com/ywev93
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A full body hazmat setup is always cheap insurance when you're around
JohnnyO!
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I've heard that welding on a water tower is a bad idea... messes up some of
the insides.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11,
Subscriber units at $1200... no wonder Proxim hasn't been doing so well
lately.
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I'm not sure who CWA is, but the current measurements of broadband
availability are just about worthless.
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I'm not sure who CWA is, but the current measurements of broadband
availability are just about worthless.
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Pfft... union. I can't believe I just agreed with a union.
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I think my Dell switch does this, but I haven't tested for that exact
functionality.
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From: "Butch Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday,
Hi All,
I have numerous examples of cordless phones that all claim to be
'2.4ghz' or '5.8' ghz, but in fact are 900mhz models. This is maddening
and frusterating for subs on 900mhz systems such as trango and canopy as
these interfere pretty bad with their service. This misleading labeling
ha
This seems to come up once or twice a year and 12x seemed a good place to
start and a range of 6x to 18x depending on what you find when you look at
their books.
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From: "Travis Jo
simple as placing surge
protectors on both sides or is it more complicated such as running some 4 gauge
copper alongside the cable?
Same with an RG-6 cable.
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I agree that fiber and wireless would circumvent the issue entirely.
The telco and cableco run copper from building to building.
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From: "Kenneth M. Chipps PhD" <[EMAIL PR
Does anybody have service in the area of Bristol and Bremen Maine?
6 miles NE of Bristol and 1.5 Mi East of Bremen ish.
Please let me know
Thanks
Mike
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I heard that if a deployed CPE fails you can replace it with an old system,
but you can't have new deployments with old gear.
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haha, good one.
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 11:19 PM
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Gino,
Can anyone serve this location?
27W174 North Ave.
West Chicago, IL 60185
(630) 231
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There's a PDF of a presentation before the Orlando MUM. I can't seem to
find it at the moment, but its the best representation of the new boards
I've seen.
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From: &q
Google has a larger market capitalization than any of the telcos... if they
want it, they'll have it.
According to finance.google.com:
GOOG: $162.04B
VZ: $122.75B
T: $240.83B (oh, okay, I forgot that AT&T acquired BellSouth)
CMCSA: $88.97B
S: $63.6B
Q: $17.42B
DT: $79.5B
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I'll do it for $1M. ;-)
I'm working with American CLEC, but they've been dropping the ball.
Kris Twomey is who I'm looking to talk to next. I think its [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You're probably not going to find much with regards to maps or information
of any kind on ILEC fiber. I know some people that have fiber maps, but
they're going to cost money whether they have anything or not.
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Perhaps it pushes the GPS coordinates that the cell would normally send
through the VoIP call.
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From: "George Rogato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I would think that GPS coordinates or maybe triangulation would be the
end-all for locating where you are.
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Why? Because that's exactly what that document says. Google said they'll
bid at least $4.6M if they get their way. They're showing the FCC that they
will get money if they go with Google's plan.
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last mile access and
then wage war on the telecoms for trying to screw them.
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There are already companies out there doing self installed CPEs
successfully. It would be no different than setting up a TV set for OTA
reception.
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I thought AOL had 30 million+ users.
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA
r Netguard, but supported GigE.
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Would you like to see your advertisement here? Let the WISPA Board know your
feelings about allowing advertiseme
It sounds like Google will only bid if they get their way, which is the
complete opposite of what the telcos want to do. I don't see them bidding
against each other.
I agree that 20 MHz doesn't get you much.
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No. I think they want to wholesale it to us or the new us. That's part of
their published comments. They want to seen it wholesaled to other players.
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From: "Peter R." &l
I'm not sure who isn't listening to whom, but I've said more than once that
Google is only bidding if the FCC sets up the auction requiring wholesale.
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From: "Tra
offer it. That's why cable is taking on so well
here. It surely isn't because anything connected to Comcast has a good
price point (DSL and satellite TV are both better values).
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oh, and hardly any of the auctioned spectrum has or will in the short term
be used for broadband. It's used for cellular and other services.
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From: "Mike Hammett" <[EMA
Wholesale to yourself. :-p
While not a great victory for us, any loss for the telcos is a victory for
us.
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To: "WISP
I've used various VNC programs over the years on 2000 and XP. Vista seems a
little different. What do you guys do to control those machines?
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I'd imagine so in the Business and Ultimate versions. There are a pair of
Home Basic machines and Remote Desktop doesn't function like VNC in that I
can't share the desktop with a local user.
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few years, we will
witness a tremendous explosion of entrepreneurial brilliance in the broadband
market, if the government doesn't micromanage. Belief in entrepreneurs and a
light regulatory touch is the right broadband policy for America.
---
Mr. McDowell is a commissioner on the Federal
but they should not and
must not represent our national policy on this critical issue.
The writer is a Democratic member of the Federal Communications Commission.
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, then 7.5, then 10. I should have that completed in
12 - 18 months. I only have 20 customers now, so its hard to upgrade
quickly. ;-)
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From: "Sam Tetherow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
iVX's Stage 6).
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Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 4:15 PM
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So what BT is doing in the UK?
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From: "Scottie Arnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'WISPA General List'"
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 5:03 PM
Subject: R
e them 700 MHz. I'm all about giving them what they
need, but how much do they need? This would be the third band they could do
their nationwide inter-operable network in.
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Well Mike, perhaps I can help to enlighten you from the public safety
stand point. I'm a volunteer fire chief in a small rural community
situated in North Central PA near the NY state line. My county's fire
service radios are in the 154MHz band. I derive some of my mutual aid
I thought Nextel was supposed to vacate 800 MHz in X years, and to fill
Nextel's need they were given 1.9 GHz.
The third band I meant was that 4.9 and 800 are available, and now they're
going to have 700 as well.
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gnment of the 800 MHz band and clearing
of the 1.9 GHz spectrum to be authorized to Nextel.
=
So they're already giving up 700 MHz. What's being done with that? They
were given only a couple years to have the 800 MHz band reconfigured.
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But it could be used as the PtP infrastructure between the 700 and 800 that
Nextel is supposed to be freeing up?
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Does anyone have suggestions for an IP DVR system? I'm looking for something
more integrated than a few independent IP cams .
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Woul
Coax can do 50 gigabit? Fiber can do a heck of a lot more than that. A 32
channel DWDM system can currently do 320 gigs with 1280 gigs not far off. I
have heard of systems doing more than 32 channels.
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Yes.
It costs about the same labor to run anything and the material cost doesn't
vary much either.
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Does anyone know where to get 90* N connectors from?
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So the engineers need to get off their butts and get us software defined
radios capable of accessing large amounts of spectrum.
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It seems strange, but it happens all the time.
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Sent: Wednesday, Ju
ction equipment
for the network (forgot to ask about TV) and I'm waiting to hear what Harger
has available.
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Has anyone joined this organization? How well has it worked out for you?
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-term
investment.
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: [WISPA] What are your customers worth
I love my RooTenas, but I'm unhappy with my sectors. I am considering them
again for dual polarity PtP links.
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From: "Mac Dearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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mini-ITX boards are about the same physical size as the 532. As soon as ROS
3 is ready on the new PowerPC platform, the RB333 will be out.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: "Jory Privett" <[EMAIL PR
Anything that runs on x86 does, and most if not all of them do.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: "Jory Privett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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They make ATX power supplies with DC inputs, but I don't know if PoE can
pass enough wattage for them.
Have you seen any of the RB announcements?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: "Travis Johnson" &l
Anything 4.9 GHz.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: "chris cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 4:13 PM
Subject: [WISPA] backhaul
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