have you tried swapping out APs? perhaps it's a defective AP? -Charles --Original Message-- From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf Of helio@compuland.com.
ok... after a brief recall false alarm (KarlNet issue), boards are shipping again and everyone is happy Pricing is as follows 1 Port Boards: Q1-9: $150 Q10-29: $145 Q30-49: $140 Q50+: Offlist 2 Port
well...we haven't had any luck w/ the prism 2.0 - waiting for the prism 2.5 cards to come in -Charles Charles, Are you ever going to tell us if the new boards work in 802.11b mode with Prism 2.5 card
it increases the max Rx sensitivity or your clients (e.g., 1 Mb @ -94 vs 11 Mb @ -82), but causes you to waste more of your over-the-air time e.g., if you were at 11 Mb vs 1 Mb, your 1 Mb clients (ne
yes - think it through, and you'll see that it makes perfect sense...post to your list your train of thoughts (on why this might be the case); then you'll find that you understand it even better no
check you switch? computer? which version .bin file are you using (4.0 or 4.43a)? an FYI for the WPBASE+ Power LED is #5 next 2 LEDs (#3 & #4) are for the wireless cards right 2 LEDs (#2 & #1) are fo
Senao cards are crap, use the Zcomax cards -Charles Hello everyone, I am having a hard time trying to get the new WPBASE+ to work with SENAO 200mw (Intersil 2.5) or 100mw (Intersil 2.0) radio cards.
the RG only has a x486 processor -Charles Can anybody advise what the Client limit is on an RG1000 with ISP Base load. I assume it is 8 x subscribers, but want to know if that is a physical limitatio
use a non-polling base station for backhaul situations -Charles You don't use No Base Stations on your backhaul links? Or do you use the Turbocell Base Stations (This is a Base Station) And Turbocell
802.11 speed sets the over-the-air modulation (whether it's 1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mb) the bandwidth setting sets the outbound data limit on the wireless side -Charles when configuring a TC AP, under the a
RedLine... -Charles If you wanted to build the perfect 5.8 GHz point-to-point backhaul at or around 45 Mbit/s, what would you buy? I'm doing some major upgrades, and I want to do it right. Cost is al
Wi-LAN doesn't make a product of that capacity... -Charles I've heard wilan. didn't Proxim just lower their gear costs also? _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karln
RedLine <g> -Charles How about 10 - 15 miles? _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes.com http://lists.wispnotes.com/mailman/listinfo/karlnet
58 GHz? or 5.8 GHz? those are two vastly different worlds -Charles Whilst on this topic - does anyone know a good vendor of 58Ghz products? Regards Eden ______________________________________________
5.8 GHz is NOT 11a 58 ie NOT 802.11a! _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes.com http://lists.wispnotes.com/mailman/listinfo/karlnet
does the job... a little inefficient on channel bandwidth though (25 MHz) - and kind of flimsy on the mounting, but otherwise, works fine -Charles Anyone ever used the Motorola Canopy 20Mbps backhaul
the reason behind having to reboot if you route on your KarlNet APs is due to the fact that to add new statements, it doesn't take in effect on KNet APs unless you save config and reboot remote (unli
SR-4000 runs TurboCell BG-2000 doesnt chances are, you won't be able to connect -Charles I'm trying to use the SR-4000 in bridge mode to communicate with a client's equipment via another wireless bri
have you tried upgrading to 4.31? if you've got 4.02...it doesn't cost you anything -Charles --Original Message-- From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf O
how far are you running the Ethernet? -Charles --Original Message-- From: karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf Of Travis Brown Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8: