Matt,

We are a WISP in San Francisco currently supporting 25 users 
on a T1 line.  Here are a few suggestions:

1. get a "turnkey" T1. Have the vendor supply the router 
   at your end so that they can tweak it for you.  You will
   have enough problems with the wireless aspect, you don't
   need to add problems maintaining the T1.

2. Form an LLC, to protect that house you are mounting the 
   antenna's on. Get liability insurance.

3. Survey every new install with the equipment that you 
   intend to install. No matter how much people bandy 
   about numbers here, wireless is more MOJO then science.

4. Wholesale a PC support line to the neighbors who require
   dial up technical support.

5. Always have two of everything on hand, routers, clients,
   access points, pig tails, everything.

6. Spell out everything in your end user agreement and stick
   to it.

Best Regards,

Gerard J. Cerchio
www.ob1net.net


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