So far the unit has been connected for 16 hours.  The Tranzeos have made it 
for a whole 19 hours!  We'll see if the Deliberant makes it past the point 
that the Tranzeo's all drop off.

laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Caleb Knauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Cc: "Deliberant Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] deliberant/ligowave


> Hey Marlon,
>
> I wanted to reply to this to you and on the lists to answer your
> questions and make some things clearer, as there are some points of
> confusion that can definitely be cleared up (now and going forward) on
> our part.
>
> Deliberant and Ligowave are sister companies.  Originally our new CPE
> offerings were going to be launched on the Ligowave side of the house,
> but we decided to move all of the standards (802.11) stuff to Deliberant
> and focus Ligowave on the proprietary (PTP, PTMP, Mesh) solutions.  The
> first round of gear shipped with the Ligowave FCC stickers as the
> updated Deliberant ones were not available yet, hence the different
> stickers.  Everything now has Deliberant stickers on them.
>
> VPOL is with the cat5 connector pointing down, you are correct.  HPOL is
> with the cat5 connector to the side (rotated 90*).  Confusing, yes, and
> the stickers should be here soon.
>
> We do need to add the instructions for the cat5 connector and the
> support number to the quick start guide.  The first one is always the
> trickiest!
>
> The support number is the main number at 800-742-9865, and it is open
> 9-5 Eastern.  My direct extension is in my signature.
>
> We are completely overhauling the GUI with a Flex backend that is much
> faster.  We have a beta available, so contact me offlist if you are
> interested.
>
> RSSI value listed on the Status page is basically the difference between
> received signal and the noise floor.  So if you have an RSSI value of
> 40, there is 40dB between the noise floor and what you are receiving.
> We have plans to add the actual received level (in dB) to the Status
> page soon, and until then if you do a Site Survey on the Tools page you
> can see the levels there as well.
>
> Bridge mode should work, but I have some ideas.  Shoot me your IP info
> offlist (radio, gateway, rest of the local network segment, etc) and we
> can troubleshoot.
>
> When you enable Router mode, a Firewall tab should appear that will
> allow you to port forward.
>
> Any other questions, please feel free to ping me offlist or give me a
> ring at my number and extension in my signature.  We appreciate the
> feedback and look forward to your (and everyone else's) assistance in
> improving our products.
>
> Thanks,
> Caleb
>
> ===================
> Caleb Knauer
> Deliberant LLC
>
> 800.742.9865 x 206
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.deliberant.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 6:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: WISPA General List
> Subject: [WISPA] deliberant/ligowave
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just installed my first radio from these guys.  (Anyone know if it's
> the
> same company????)  I'm tossing out my very first thoughts as I'm still
> at
> the customer's location, this is as raw as it'll get.
>
> First thing I noticed was a box that said Deliberant and a radio that
> said
> LigoWave.  Probably the same company but it would be nice if the
> stickers
> matched.
>
> Next, no polarity marking of any kind on it.  My guess of vertical being
> all
> stickers and connectors down seems to be correct.
>
> Nothing tells you how to put the outdoor connector together.  I've done
> them
> before so I knew which way to put that tapered gasket in, but my first
> time
> I'm not sure I'd have gotten it right.
>
> No tech support phone number in the manual.  If it's there I couldn't
> find
> it.
>
> The interface is slow.  Definitely God's gift to the hourly wage guy.
>
> I'm trying this unit at a location that runs VPN and VoIP out of a home
> office.  Ever since I installed an MT AP her Tranzeo CPQ unit does the
> disconnect thing and drops her calls and connections.  Speeds are good,
> pings are good etc.  But stuff just don't work.  A Ubiquity at this
> location
> worked just fine till it decided it wasn't going to listen to the AP
> anymore
> (-90 or worse rssi when the replacement Tranzeo CPE unit had -65ish).
>
> This unit has a 40rssi.  Whatever THAT means.  I sure hate those random
> signal level meters.  Give me the dB so that I can do a better job of
> troubleshooting.
>
> Never did get this unit to pass data in bridge mode.  It would connect
> but I
> couldn't get more than 1 ping at a time to go.  Web pages would start
> but
> not load.  In router mode it works fine.
>
> Router mode has no port forwarding options.  Not an issue this time, but
>
> without a working bridge mode I'll have to be careful where they get
> used.
>
> The hardware was easy to set up.  No instructions offered, but none
> needed
> (other than the polarity sticker that needs to be there).
>
> Speeds are good.  Seeing 7 to 9 megs down and up.  Just like the
> original
> Tranzeo CPQ radio gives.
>
> Now to see if it'll stay connected and give stable service to the
> customer.
>
> laters,
> marlon
>
>
>
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