Am I to understand that you are paying $275 for a CPE/ 5.8GHz? What sort of range? Norm years other than be paying [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] _____________________________________________
Just thought I'd weigh in on this new connector. While I appreciate the attempts to improve, and the relatively long outdoor-rated Ethernet cable that comes with it, I'm sorry to report that I actual
Hi Dan, Yup, this is the RSU unit. You can still remove the back plate, but the big problem, as I see it is attaching a different cable for longer runs-- which would be most of my installs. The CAT5
You are welcome, Reg. Sorry to be so harsh on what I know is an attempt to make things easier. Norm attach supply). and somehow _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Ka
I'm wondering when we will start seeing "G" versions of our existing KN-2XX and KN-50 equipment? It sure looks like the "G" chipsets have won out on the consumer side. I'd like to deploy another chan
I'd try swapping out some radios, and see if that fixes the problem. Norm Well I tried to send a 38k jpg that would explain this much better than I'll be able to with text but I forgot it's only the
I see a similiar response from people out of reach of cable/DSL. Norm not give $30K for on a small lot sells for $500K. equipment. $69 per month for 256K/256K. area that is currently putting up a 80
Roughly same issue here on one of our APs just a few minutes ago. One PtMP sector just stopped passing traffic, a KN-205 running SG-4400/4.46beta. The other radio side is a backhaul, and was running
Hi Andy, I think you should confirm this with Terabeam. If so, it's a disaster, but I can hardly believe they'd discard such an effective system. Take away the low cost CPE...hmmm, that would be very
This makes more sense. We all are looking forward to being able to offer our customers more bandwidth, thus more segment bandwidth, thus a/g systems. Norm -- Original Message -- From: "Dan Metcalf" <
Do you mean the link test? If so, my understanding is that link test runs at perhaps what could be called the transport layer, and I believe (although am not certain) that this wouldn't be affected b
Thanks, Reg. If Terabeam is going to change things, I'd also like to hear about the upside; new proposed products, etc. Norm -- Original Message -- From: "Support" <Support@KarlNet.com> To: "Karlnet
Jason, you are referring to the 5.2GHz, 2 mi. version, correct? How about the 5.8GHz with the 10mi. range. What sort of prices are you getting there? -- Original Message -- From: "Jayson A. Baker" <j
Anyone had any experience in getting Canopy 2.4 to play well with Karlnet on the same WIPOP? -- Original Message -- From: "Jayson A. Baker" <jbaker@peakinet.net> To: "'Karlnet Mailing List'" <karlnet
Well, just got my latest shipment of RSU's (KN-50 in 19dB panels), and imagine my surprise when I opened each package to find the same (admittadly nice) proprietary connector...but no cable assembly
Did anyone else get RSUs shipped without any cables in them? While I've said in the past that having a 50' cable is of doubtful utility, when your run is 200' (through conduit), I'd still like the ca
Would you like to elaborate what these radios can do? -- Original Message -- From: "TerabeamTechnical Services" <Support@KarlNet.com> To: "Karlnet Mailing List" <karlnet@WISPNotes.com> Sent: Monday,