http://www.trangobroadband.com/Products/pricing.cfm 3-mile SU $495 10-mile SU $595 AP $895 But, they are ready to install....not customizations necessary. Plug in the RJ-45, twist the compression fit
It's actually a COR v4.15 -- Original Message -- From: dan.metcalf@wbsysnet.com href= Dan Metcalf To: karlnet@WISPNotes.com href= karlnet@WISPNotes.com Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:50 AM Subj
I would imagine that with a 7 dbm SNR, you are having other problems as well. What is a LOT of re-trans? I've got some VERY good links, +35dbm SNR with 30,000+ retrans and only 900,000 transmits. Tha
Like I said though...if I enable NAT and the DHCP server...it works fine. I even tried two different interfaces on the AP-1000...no go. Bridging fails, NAT works fine. I've gone over and over the con
Yeah, I thought the price seemed a bit low as well. Maybe Agere is hurting a bit???? -- Original Message -- From: support@karlnet.com href= Support To: karlnet@WISPNotes.com href= karlnet@WISPNotes.c
What do you use for an SBC? --Original Message-- From: Wireless Guy [mailto:wirelessguy@natronics.net] Sent: Sat 5/25/2002 12:21 PM To: karlnet@WISPNotes.com Cc: Subject: RE: [Karlnet] Thunder Storms
You have AP1 and AP2 How many cards are in each and what are the addresses. AP1 wlan1: AP1 wlan2: AP1 eth: AP2 wlan1: AP2 wlan2: AP2 eth: ? It sounds like you have one card in AP1 at your NOC on the