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I think he has a Ubiquiti cavity filter. Pushing $300, I think.
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What bandpass filter is he using, and how much do they cost?
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have laid
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single household
in
a zip code is offered broadband by provider A, then every household in
that
zip code can get broadband from provider A. See the problem? For some
reason
the FCC still hasn't changed its ways, but at least they're starting to
realize the pro
e is offered broadband by provider A, then every household in
that
zip code can get broadband from provider A. See the problem? For some
reason
the FCC still hasn't changed its ways, but at least they're starting to
realize the problem. They're now saying the
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ertified them with a range of usable external WISP-grade antennas. I
don't think this 2nd Report and Order changes that. Also, remember
that the software used must limit operation of the complete system
only to those frequencies and power levels that are legal in the U.S.
jack
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And look as I might, I have trouble find what antennae the card
vendor is certified with.
From other discussions, I would ask a couple of additional
questions. If we assume we can find a mPCI card that has WISP usable
antennae in its certification
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Scott,
The SBC would not be a transmitter without the mPCI wireless card now
would it. The SBC would be the host device.
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Right, for the transmitter. That is the mPCI card that goes in the
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ability to go though your equipment vs the tower
ground! B
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Again,
Check your local code before you copy this. No ground is not allowed
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with metal conduit that's well grounded
appear to do well but the local ordinances need to be heeded.
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make it (I had one of those and it said the cable was fine),
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Has anyone else had to deal with this?
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to put up another tower and have run into something I am not sure how
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it to go to the next step?
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I have an RB433AH running ROS3.30. It has been running well for months
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I will power cycle the switch tomorrow. It is an industrial DIN-rail
mount that is not managed.
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That all makes sense, but I think I have eliminated most of it. The
link from device A to device B is the
I have a tower that it looks like the only option is to run fiber to the
RB433 as there is an FM repeater station just below us. All my RBs are
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I know there are folks out there using fiber up the tower.
What are you using for media converters?
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> RB433 as there is an FM repeater station just below us. All my RBs are
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Anyone know how to programmaticly create a configuration file for this
unit? I am trying to automate as much customer setup as I can and I
would like to be able to create a file to push to the 632 rather than
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annel and it would not work.
> Tried 3 different units. Finally change the default channel on the
> router and it started working.
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>> Help.
>> I sent a Trendnet 432 SOHO wireless router with the installer to a
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nd can see other networks in the area?
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>> Help.
>> I sent a Trendnet 432 SOHO wireless router with the installer to a
>> customer. He hooked it up, couldn't connect. Does not show in list of
>> available
that's drowning out the AP.
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>>>>>>> add much more until it's automated.
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>>>>>>> Well, after I rebuild a bunch of backhauls and turn a new
>>>>>>> network into
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> rou
Just remembered, BillMax is a WISPA member.
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>> Youngster. I don't know that I have it, but my first "high-speed" modem
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staying connected just fine. Signals
from -56 to -72. CCQs are all 75+ when there is traffic on the link.
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917 and 922 same results.
Nothing else on 900, except another one of our towers. No confict.
Noise floor high 90s or better.
Yeah, I wondered about a 900MHz phone, but it works during the day and
not an night.
On 12/18/2010 6:35 PM, Leon D. Zetekoff wrote:
> On 12/18/2010 06:28 PM, Scott R
I see the association go away not matter what else is going on.
On 12/18/2010 6:36 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Ping across, see if it works all the time.
See where the issue is first.
On Dec 18, 2010 6:28 PM, "Scott Reed" <mailto:sr...@nwwnet.net>> wrote:
> I have a new c
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On Dec 18, 2010, at 6:36 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Ping across, see if it works all the time.
See where the issue is first.
On Dec 18, 2010 6:28 PM, "Scott Reed" <mailto:sr...@nwwnet.net>> wrote:
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ifferent than the others that might affect the input power?
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>> I see the association go away not matter what else is going on.
>>
>> On 12/18/2010 6:36 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>> Ping across, see if it
enough voltage? I have seen
similar things happen that were fixed with a higher voltage/amperage
power supply. Does this install have a long cable run or anything
different than the others that might affect the input power?
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On 12/18/2010 7:46 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
I see the association go away
No. That is a good idea. I will try that when I can get into the
client again.
On 12/18/2010 9:34 PM, Philip Dorr wrote:
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> I know the post you are talking about, but I can't seem to find it either.
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> On 12/28/10 4:43 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
>> I know someone posted a link to an excellent description of Microsoft's
>> definition of restrict NAT, etc.
>> I can n
xbox?
On Dec 28, 2010 7:08 PM, "Scott Reed" <mailto:sr...@nwwnet.net>> wrote:
> Since we have all ports open, well at least the ones described in
> anything I can find about XBox NAT, and NAT at the border, why would
> customers not have "open" NAT?
>
&g
074 to the xbox. Obviously
limited to 1 that way.
On Dec 28, 2010 7:16 PM, "Scott Reed" <mailto:sr...@nwwnet.net>> wrote:
> Since we NAT at the border, a packet sent to the address/port
> combination will get to the customer XBox. They are using a switch on
> the i
Thank you, Blake. That is the one. After the memory refresh, I still
have one question. The router doing the NAT is a Mikrotik running
3.30. Is there a way to make it do Open NAT?
On 12/28/2010 7:41 PM, Blake Covarrubias wrote:
> On Dec 28, 2010, at 3:43 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
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make it the default for
> all packets on their NAT IP. I nat at the border and just assign
> another IP and do subnet:1 NAt and then make the console the default.
> Do you have more then 1 customer per NAT IP??
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> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
>> Thank
version) will do uPNP with
> multiple XBoxes.
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> -
> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
> http://www.ics-il.com
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> On 12/28/2010 7:04 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
>> Thank you, Blake. That is the one. After the memory refresh, I still
>> have
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