You can use MikroTik and be legal. 

Anyone say any different either don't understand the rules or checked the 
approved certs or is just spreading FUD. 

/Eje
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph <ralphli...@bsrg.org>
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:05:50 
To: WISPA General List<wireless@wispa.org>
Cc: WISPA General List<wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wimax gear

We have successfuly used ubiquiti nano and power stations as injection  
radios for numerous tripod and cisco mesh systems. No problems.  Of  
course I have used canopy for it too- no real difference in the end  
performance.

Would not use Mikrotik for any RF due to our desire to stay legal.

On Dec 30, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Charles Wu <c...@cticonnect.com> wrote:

> I find these comparisons of products like Ubiquiti / Mikrotik vs.  
> Motorola / WiMAX products to be somewhat unrealistic -- it seems to  
> me that it's like comparing something that's hypothetical and "looks  
> good on paper" and "hoping" that it will actually work
>
> Here's my question; sure, on paper, the new Ubiquiti WHATEVER will  
> give me a Gazillion Mbps with Beamforming and everything for $10 --  
> but has anyone actually made this stuff work and scaled it into a  
> profitable business?
>
> Many of the WISPs that I've talked to who gone down this path have  
> had to upgrade / replace / retool their networks due to the fact  
> that these systems don't scale
>
> The one WISP that I know using Ubiquiti / Mikrotik with several  
> thousand customers is only using them as endpoints on a Bel-Air  
> Network Mesh infrastructure that they spent almost $1 million  
> building out
>
> It reminds me of the Asterisk vs. Broadsoft / Metaswitch VoIP  
> debates from a couple of years back -- sure, Asterisk was "free"  
> while a Broadsoft platform had an entry cost of $250k, but I know of  
> tons of Broadsoft providers who support tens of thousands of  
> customers for hosted PBX, and the only guy I know doing it on  
> Asterisk ended up spending over $500k hiring a custom programming  
> team in Russia to rebuild the system for him from scratch (he was  
> joking to me that in hindsight, it would've been cheaper and a lot  
> easier to just buy a Broadsoft)
>
> I would like to be proven wrong here...so shoot =)
>
> -Charles
>
>
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