It's pricey but not quite Alvarion bad.  Under $3k per AP and $500 CPE. 
One major difference is that it is OFDM.  In terms of speed, if the
Advantage is 2X the original Canopy, the 400 series is 3X the original
Canopy.  Plus, it has GPS sync.

> What is the Canopy 400 series?
>
> How does that compare to the Advantage series?
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:20 AM
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] MT interface randomly dumping clients.
>
>
>> Travis,
>>     This was my main reason for being such a critical opponent to your
>> request for Mikrotik support.  We fought with Mikrotik over a year to
>> get them to fix the issues and it never happened.  We finally stopped
>> about a year ago and went back to Canopy and Alvarion.  (More Canopy
>> lately with the 400 series)
>>     I can't tell you the number of supouts we sent or the number of
>> tests
>> we ran.  We'd be up in the middle of the night, reconfiguring every
>> CPE with different settings and then changing the APs based on their
>> recommendations.  Basically, we were doing their field testing for
>> them and to no avail.  Nothing they recommended fixed things.  They
>> finally said that we didn't have enough horsepower at the AP.  So, we
>> bought super powerful PCs for APs.  Again, no help.  Now they have
>> their own super powerful hardware and it still hasn't fixed the
>> issue.
>>     So, for the savings of money on equipment, we invested a lot in R &
>> D
>> for both time and dollars.  (I have tons of dead equipment sitting
>> here that didn't work.)
>>     So, when adding up all the hours debugging for Mikrotik (with no
>> results) and the extra equipment we had to buy to make things work,
>> we bailed.  Canopy and Alvarion are cheaper in the long run and we
>> sleep more.
>>     We use Mikrotik for a lot of our routers and most of the fights we
>> have fought there have been won.  (BGP and OSPF)  However, wireless
>> never got better.  (For PtMP)
>>     As far as support, Alvarion has been fantastic and thrown many
>> resources our way.  Although, we haven't needed them lately.  Canopy
>> has a large base with lots of third party options and community
>> support.  When problems with Canopy have come up, we do see them
>> working on resolving them and software upgrades reflect that.
>>     I think Mikrotik's place for us has been reduced to mostly local
>> repeaters.
>>
>>
>>> I have many (over 40) MT AP's with SR5 cards on the AP side and Compex
>>> WLM54SAG cards on the client side, with RB411's as well. All my clients
>>> are the same, and running MT, and they all do the same thing. :(<br>
>>> <br>
>>> Once again, MT is aware of the problem, but rather than fix it, they
>>> decide to work on 802.11n support. Who do they think is going to buy
>>> more product with 802.11n support when their current product doesn't
>>> even work?<br>
>>> <br>
>>> Travis<br>
>>> Microserv<br>
>>> <br>
>>> Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
>>> <blockquote cite="mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>>>  type="cite">
>>>   <pre wrap="">Butch,
>>>
>>> Nope, I am using the senao NMP-8602+ card on all these AP's. From what
>>> I
>>> can
>>> tell this problem shows its face when you have a mixed CPE's consisting
>>> of
>>> PRISM/Atheros chipsets.
>>>
>>> Can I solve this problem by removeing all the PRISM clients???? At this
>>> point I am willing to invest in replacing our old CB3/CPE-200 stuff
>>> anyways
>>> as it only makes up 10% of my network.
>>>
>>> Kurt Fankhauser
>>> WAVELINC
>>> P.O. Box 126
>>> Bucyrus, OH 44820
>>> 419-562-6405
>>> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
>>> href="http://www.wavelinc.com";>www.wavelinc.com</a>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
>>> href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>
>>> [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
>>> href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>]
>>> On
>>> Behalf Of Butch Evans
>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 3:16 PM
>>> To: WISPA General List
>>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] MT interface randomly dumping clients.
>>>
>>> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
>>>
>>>   </pre>
>>>   <blockquote type="cite">
>>>     <pre wrap="">Has anyone else seen this problem I am seeing. On my
>>> Mikrotik sites
>>> with Atheros AP's the interface will decide to completely dump all
>>> of the atheros clients and then they reconnect again within 2
>>> seconds. You can tell this happens because the uptimes are so
>>> short. But the prism clients they never get dumped and their
>>> uptimes are accurate since they were last power cycled. Take a look
>>> at this screen shot you can see the problem clearly. This is
>>> happening on ALL of my towers that have Mikrotik AP's.
>>>     </pre>
>>>   </blockquote>
>>>   <pre wrap=""><!---->
>>> Let me guess...you are using the XR2 or XR5?  This is a known issue
>>> that is especially bad with Tranzeo client radios and XR2 at the AP.
>>> As someone else mentioned, there is a lot of finger pointing going
>>> on relating to this issue.  From what I can tell, this issue does
>>> not have a negative impact on Mikrotik CPE (or most other CPEs for
>>> that matter).
>>>
>>>   </pre>
>>> </blockquote>
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