Matt Liotta wrote:
> On Jul 2, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Leon D. Zetekoff, NCE wrote:
>
>   
> Well there is a place WISPA could be useful. As an organization, go  
> and work with the FSS owners to come up with a framework where WISPA  
> members could more easily gain exceptions to the exclusion zones.
>   

Has anyone done this? I have been looking into the 3650 range for use in
Southern California for a large scale (private) network that is
currently in the design phase.

I created a quick yahoo map of the base stations that I (and the sites I
want to service) are within 150km of. A sparse page with a link to the
map is at http://www.socalwifi.org/3650/ I plan to visit each site
Saturday and gather info (pictures/contact info etc). I'll put that up
on the site and change the yahoo map links to the respective info pages.

I would love to work with anyone who has information or contacts
regarding exclusionary zones and cooperation. Any research I do will be
placed at the above URL, and I will blog about the process at
http://charlesnw.blogspot.com.

I'm a bit busy tomorrow with finishing the frame up of a couple other
projects and delegating them to my software engineers (namely the
services/software we plan to run over the network). I plan to begin
research in earnest next week into 3650 / 802.11y.

So while I'm not a WISP per se, I am very interested in many of the same
issues that WISPs are.

Charles

-- 
Charles N Wyble (818) 280-7059
http://charlesnw.blogspot.com




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