tell your customers to go to wal-mart and complain J

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 3:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] walmart rfid

 

The bigger issue is are your customers going to wait WEEKS while you try and
resolve this via attorneys, etc. My customers would be SCREAMING after the
first hour of downtime.

The fastest solution is to switch to h-pol and start changing customers.

Travis
Microserv

Rick Smith wrote: 

no, 900 mhz rfid would be 20mhz bands.  They MUST be exceeding EIRP, tho,
because I've never seen problems with rfid at close ranges like that, and
not having good reads with normal, or even less than normal power.  Problem
is, rfid is 100% tx/rx 100% of the time.
 
How far away is this from you ?
 
I guarantee it's a piece of bad equipment - cable or such - on their end,
"leaking".
 
Certified letter or bb gun, your choice... ;)
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bob Moldashel
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 2:41 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] walmart rfid
 
 
If their signal occupies the whole band it is probably FHSS in nature.  
So changing to a 5 or 10 Mhz. channel will not be possible.  Also, it 
may not be possible to turn down the power. So it may not be that simple.
 
A certified letter from an attorney is probably more in order.  
Unfortunately using unlicensed spectrum does not leave you with much 
recourse.  This has been discussed over and over on these lists but the 
final outcome is always that you are taking a risk using Part 15 spectrum.
 
Good luck in your battle.
 
Bob
 
 
 
Ray & Jean wrote:
 
  

Travis
Thanks for the input .that is a possible solution but not one that 
could be implemented quickly or easily.It would require a new Hpol  
omni about $2200 a climb to install it and a trip to about 100 
customers home to change their eum antenna to h pol.This may be how it 
gets resolved but really all we need to to do is have them turn the 
power down on their equipment which only needs to reach 100 ft or the 
area of their loading dock.or drop to a 5or 10 mhz channel that is not 
on our freq of 918.4.It would be a simple problem to resolve if we 
could get any cooperation from walmart.Any ideas on how how we could 
create interference to their system to get their attention.I realize 
this is not the proper way to resolve the problem but it might 
encourge them to be better rf neighbors maybe.
Thanks
Ray Hill
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Hi,
 
You may want to try changing polarity and see if that helps. Often going
from vertical to horizontal will make a big difference.
 
Travis
Microserv
 
Ray & Jean wrote:
 
    

Hello List We have an interference problem come up this week that we 
have been unable to resolve.Hopefully someone here has some input on 
how to resolve it.The problem is walmart installed a rfid scanning 
system at there loading dock which instantly raised the noise floor 
at our 900 mhz waverider access point by 20 db which killed about 30 
of our weakest links.this equipment is operating across the whole 
band so there is no way to change channels and get away from it.The 
walmart store manager says its not his problem and refuses to call 
the company that installed it .I called the company which is adt 
security and they refuse to do anything unless walmart request 
it.walmart home office will not return my calls and the regional 
manager actually hung up on me and will not take calls from us now.We 
have been very polite with them upto this point and gave them no 
reason to act like jerks.Does anyone have any suggestions on how to 
resolve this problem?
Thanks
Ray Hill
surfmore. net
 
      

 
  
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