Don't choose a product line just because it's cheap.

Chadwick Wachs wrote:
> We are a small co-op WISP and one of our goals was to publicly 
> document what we do.  For some basic beginning info, take a look at: 
> http://www.auwireless.net/blog/
>
> This is not to say this is the model or even the right way to start a 
> WISP. It is simply what we did. Some of it works, some of it was a 
> mistake. One of our future challenges we will face is we built a 
> fairly flat network. That works fine when we are small but as we grow, 
> it is not going to scale with us.  Think about where you want to grow 
> and don't box yourself in with hardware or topology decisions early on 
> that you will regret. But, don't over spend early on. Much of this 
> stuff is cheap enough to "upgrade" after a year or so.
>
> Choose your RF vendor wisely... We field tested 5 different vendors in 
> our RF environment before choosing one that worked for us and was in 
> our budget. Don't let someone else tell you which is the best hardware 
> because that is what they use. It may be great advice but I suggest 
> testing. Most vendors or good suppliers will provide some demo gear 
> for this purpose.
>
> This mailing list has been great to us for help. Use the community and 
> forum pages on the vendor sites as well.  And, I'd strongly suggest 
> finding yourself a supplier you can trust and that will help you make 
> good decisions. Our supplier has run WISPs of varying size for decades 
> and has made a some mistakes as well as good decisions and is not 
> embarrassed to share and advise us.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Mark Limehouse 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>       I am at the discovery and the beginning of research to start a
>     WISP within my state (Wisconsin). My focus is to make this into a
>     solid business model that I can build and expand eventually. I am
>     taking my time I want to do this right and address all potential
>     pitfalls or "gotchas" that may be known from a technology and
>     provider standpoint. Would anyone be kind enough to offer up their
>     suggestions or direct me to where I can obtain this kind of detail?
>
>
>     Thanks in advance!
>
>     Mark
>
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