Don't know if they are Teletronics or not, but another WISP in the area just
confirmed that the POP in question is indeed using an amp... and over
limit...

Dave

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Galen Manners
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Playing together nicely


Is the other company using any Teletronics amps?  I have had problems with
the Teletronics amps especially when combined with Linksys.  The Linksys
have some out of band and the Teletronics amps take that and amplify it.
Even more specifically I have had Teletronics amps on channel 1 make channel
11 completely unusable.  Email me offline if you want to talk more about
amps and agc.  Just a thought.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Covert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 10:53 PM
Subject: [smartBridges] Playing together nicely


>
> Man, this stuff just doesn't play well with others does it?
>
> I just spent the evening risking West Nile virus exposure in the middle of
a
> marina with my laptop hooked up to an aBO trying to get more than 200K
back
> to my tower .7 miles away. The marina is infested with an incumbent WISP
on
> ch.1 using Linksys equipment and an omni (to cover 180* of marina, duh).
> During the middle of the day, with the marina empty of ch.1 users, my
client
> on ch.11 gets well over 2Mbps. As more of the ch.1 users start to arrive
> home and use the ch.1 system, my user on ch.11 sees a slowdown as well.
>
> My client is using an 18bdi Maxrad panel to talk to my 16dbi sector less
> than a mile away. I know the 18dbi panel is overkill signal-wise, but my
POP
> is in the same general direction as the ch.1 POP and I am using the 18dbi
> more for the confined beam angle than for the overall gain.
>
> I guess this is more of a rant than anything else... I just don't get how
> these devices (11b in general, not sB in particular) have so poor
rejection
> as to allow ch.1 traffic to bleed over into ch.11 traffic. Anyone know a
> good super-narrow bandpass filter design? I would love to have an inline
> channel filter I could put on the antenna connector to knock down the
> out-of-channel energy another 25db or so.
>
> Guess I'll go turn my antennas sideways and see if that helps... grumble
> grumble...
>
> Dave
> Home Wireless
>
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