Wrong. Allen ran Alvarion for years. Here are a few posts to prove it:
>From 2001:
>However, the retrans are hitting around 20%-30%.  I can't figure out
>what the problem could be.

Lots to check out..

First make sure Max Rate is set to 1Mbps.  The reason is that your 89-91
RSSI falls in the 1Mbps threshold:

RSSI > 108         3Mbps
95 < RSSI < 108    2Mbps
RSSI < 95          1Mbps

Some of those retrans might be the radio making futile attempts to try 2
and 3Mbps..  So make sure Multirate is enabled and Max Rate is set no
higher than the RSSI will allow.

Second log into the radio and go to 4) Site Survey then 1) Traffic
Statistics and 1) Display Counters..  Midway you will see something like
this:

  Total tx errors                      :1
     (H/W: 0, ABR: 0, CSL: 0, ACKTOUT: 0)
     (FAIL: 0, ACKCRC: 0, RTSC: 0, EOD: 1)

These 8 error types tell the whole story..  CSL errors means there is
lots of noise in the area and the radio is having a hard time finding
clean air to transmit into..  ACKTOUT is if your Ack Delay is set wrong
(low for a few miles, med for up to 9 miles, and high for double digit
distances).  RTSC is the booger..  That is a RTS Collision in theory (if
everything else is perfect in the RF link).
But anything can cause a RTSC from a badly engineered link to water in a
connector..  In general, it means either the client or AP is having a
hard time hearing one another - someone is not responding..
If you drive down CSL errors, RTSC errors can go down too.  That is,
there is a relationship between these errors..  A good start is to read
the manual's brief explanation of the error types..  Then start on CSL
errors and save RTSC errors for last in your attack plan..

Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
o: 650.314.2628
c: 760.580.0080
Vonage: 650.641.1243
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I don't consider FHSS broadband <grin>  Allen quickly moved to broadband
fixed wireless gear like Trango, WMUX among others.

Yes, MobilePro bought ShreveNet along with Kite and a few others.
MobilePro's first acquisition was NationWide Internet...primarily a
conventional ISP with little wireless.  We are very familiar with
MobilePro.

Best,

Brad


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Wrong Brad. Allen Marsalis was originally an Alvarion shop going back
into the late 1990's (when were BreezeCOM).

Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
o: 650.314.2628
c: 760.580.0080
Vonage: 650.641.1243
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Nope on both accounts.

Brad


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Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 6:33 PM
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Are they the company that bought Allen M. 's WISP? As I recall he was an

Alvarion shop

Patrick Leary wrote:
> U.S. Wireless Online is a conglomeration. Originally it was started by
> buying at bankruptcy the assets of late firms like Darwin Networks. A
> few years later they merged with Air2LAN (Jai Baghat's old company)
out
> of Jackson, MS. They then rolled up a number of WISPs. So they got old
> MY customers, some Wi-Fi customers, some hotspot business, some
> traditional WISP business, etc. Lots of different brands in there,
> including us among many others.
> 
> So I suppose it'd be tricky to get a good count that we easily compare
> with WISP pure play type business.
> 
> Patrick Leary
> AVP WISP Markets
> Alvarion, Inc.
> o: 650.314.2628
> c: 760.580.0080
> Vonage: 650.641.1243
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
> Behalf Of George Rogato
> Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 4:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] US Wireless Online Sells 50.1 Percent
> 
> I wonder how many subs US Wireless has?
> 
> 
> Peter R. wrote:
>> US Wireless Online Sells 50.1 Percent Ownership Stake to Sutioc
> Enterprises
>> Tuesday January 2, 2007
>>
>> http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/070102/111104.html
>>
>> Operational Management and Support Services to be Provided by
IElement
> 
>> Corporation
>>
>> LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 2, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- US Wireless Online,

>> one of the nation's largest wireless broadband network operators, 
>> announced today that it has completed the sale of a 50.1% ownership 
>> stake to Sutioc Enterprises, Inc.
>>
>> In conjunction with the transaction, which closed on December 27,
> 2006, 
>> Sutioc has entered into an agreement with IElement Corporation, Inc. 
>> whereby IElement will provide certain management and support services
> to 
>> US Wireless. As part of the agreement, IElement will provide out
> sourced 
>> customer service, technical support, network management, accounting, 
>> billing and collection services as well as act as an advisor to US 
>> Wireless' current management team. IElement is a nationwide provider
> of 
>> advanced communication services and Voice over Internet Protocol
> (VoIP) 
>> solutions with a network presence in 18 major markets in the United 
>> States, including facilities in Los Angeles, Dallas and Chicago.
>>
>> At the time of the sale, Sutioc and US Wireless were able to retire
> over 
>> $3.5 million in US Wireless' debt.
>>
>> US Wireless also expects to quickly benefit from efficiencies
> resulting 
>> from the transactions including the ability to streamline its
> operations 
>> and reduce administrative and operational costs. In addition, US 
>> Wireless will soon be able to offer its current and new customers a 
>> complete suite of voice and data products and services through 
>> IElement's product offering.
>>
>> ``The combination of US Wireless' organization and network facilities

>> with IElement's management experience, infrastructure, broad product 
>> range and service capability should significantly improve the
> Company's 
>> competitive position,'' commented Rick E. Hughes, CEO of US Wireless 
>> Online, Inc. ``We look forward to working with Sutioc and IElement.
We
> 
>> anticipate leveraging their strengths and resources to resume the
> growth 
>> and expansion of our business in the near future.''
>>
>> Additional announcements relating to the transaction, new product 
>> launches, Wi-Fi Pittsburgh and other evolving developments are
> expected 
>> in the near future.
>>
>> About IElement Corporation:
>>
>> IElement, based in Dallas, Texas, is a facilities-based nationwide 
>> communications service provider that offers state-of-the-art 
>> telecommunications services to small and medium sized businesses 
>> (``SMBs''). IElement provides broadband data, voice and wireless 
>> services by offering integrated T-1 lines as well as a Layer 2
Private
> 
>> Network and VOIP solutions. These solutions provide SMBs with
> dedicated 
>> internet access, customizable business solutions for voice, data, 
>> wireless, internet, and secure communications channels between the
SMB
> 
>> offices, partners, vendors, customers and employees without the use
of
> a 
>> firewall or encryption device. IElement has a network presence in 18 
>> major markets in the United States, including facilities in Los
> Angeles, 
>> Dallas and Chicago. For more information on IElement, please visit 
>> http://www.ielement.com.
>>
>> About US Wireless Online:
>>
>> US Wireless Online owns and operates one of the nation's largest 
>> wireless Internet broadband networks with significant coverage areas
> in 
>> Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi and Pennsylvania.
The
> 
>> Company provides commercial wireless Internet access and related 
>> applications and services in the rapidly growing wireless broadband 
>> industry. US Wireless Online is headquartered in Louisville,
Kentucky.
> 
>> For more information on US Wireless Online, Inc. please visit 
>> http://www.uswo.net.
>>
> 
> 


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