Thanks for the review Patrick.

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On Mar 13, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Patrick Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 > wrote:

> A few weeks back I asked for opinions of the TrangoLink-45 radios.  
> Since
> then I've installed two pairs and figured I'd share my experiences  
> with
> the list.
>
> Physical design. The antenna and radio housing are solidly built and
> look like they will last. However, the mounting system is not as well
> designed as the rest of the radio. First, it is made of zinc plated
> steel, which I suspect will rust after a while. The mount uses a U- 
> bolt
> to attach the radio to a pole. This is a problem because it makes it
> difficult to hold the radio in place and hand-tighten the nuts during
> installation. Since there is no hoist loop in the radio housing, you
> can't tie the radio off to the tower and use both hands to tighten the
> u-bolt. Also, the mount is specced to work with up to 3" diameter  
> poles,
> but there is no way it will work on anything over 2".
>
> The telnet interface for radio configuration is simple and effective.
> Never having used a Trango radio before, it took me about 30 minutes  
> to
> be completely comfortable with the radio setup and management  
> interface.
> SNMP support looks good but I haven't gotten this set up on my  
> network yet.
>
> One little plus is the PoE pinout and voltage is compatible with  
> Canopy
> gear- this radio plugged right into a CTM-1m once the timing pulse was
> switched off.
>
> DFS. The radar avoidance DFS on these radios works by using a separate
> receiver circuit to compare the instantaneous received power level  
> to a
> threshold. Anything coming into the receiver port over that  
> threshold is
> considered a radar event and initiates a channel change. In my case, I
> had a weather radar tower less than a mile from one of the radios. The
> tower transmits with an EIRP of 6.9 GW (yes, gigawatts) at 5500 MHz.
> Emissions outside of the radar's licensed band were enough to trigger
> DFS sporadically throughout the 5.3 and 5.4 bands. Do a thorough
> spectrum analysis before deploying these radios or be prepared to  
> spend
> a lot of time troubleshooting later.
>
> Performance. I haven't done thorough testing yet but I'm getting  
> almost
> zero ARQ retransmissions and the highest modulation mode on my 1/2  
> mile
> link, so about 35 Mbps of TCP throughput sounds reasonable.
>
> Network issues. #1 is that there appears to be a bug with the new VLAN
> implementation for the radio's management interfaces. The radios won't
> respond to any traffic not originating outside of its subnet. My  
> packet
> sniffer shows pings going into the unit from a machine on the local
> network segment and one on another network, and replies are only
> generated for the machine on the local network. Trango engineering is
> working on the problem. Second, I was getting ethernet errors when
> connected to a Cisco Catalyst 3548 switch. This was difficult to track
> down because there are no CRC error counters available in these radios
> and there is no way to hard-set Ethernet speed and duplex settings.
> Putting a cheapo netgear unmanaged switch between the Cisco and the
> Trango eliminated the errors. According to Trango, they cannot  
> implement
> manual speed and duplex settings due to hardware limitations (wtf?).
>
> Anyway, sorry for the manuscript. All in all, decent set of radios for
> $2000. A little rough around the edges compared to the Orthogons I am
> used to, but the performance is better and you can't beat the price.
>
> Patrick
>
>
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