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21. RE: [Karlnet] WISP size (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 14:15:09 -0400
So far, almost 100% word-of-mouth. What kind of marketing did you use? Word of mouth or some type of direct marketing? Dan Metcalf Wireless Broadband Sytems dan.metcalf@wbsysnet.com www.wirelessbroad
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-07/msg00146.html (12,476 bytes)

22. [Karlnet] UPnP (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 09:21:49 -0400
Does the Karlnet software support UPnP? I have a customer with software that requires it behind a radio doing NAT. Travis -- == M. Travis Brown, MCSE Network Systems Engineer NetWave Internet 434.386
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-07/msg00150.html (8,771 bytes)

23. [Karlnet] Dual antenna polarizations (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 09:27:25 -0400
What are the ramifications of putting a splitter on a single radio and attaching two antennae, one polarized horizontally, one vertically? Obviously there is signal degradation/power loss, but I'm in
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-07/msg00152.html (8,838 bytes)

24. [Karlnet] Link test problems (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 09:41:45 -0400
I'm having trouble doing link tests from one of my base stations to quite a few remotes. When I initiate the test, it just comes up with "No Connection", even though I know there is a connection and
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-07/msg00153.html (9,201 bytes)

25. RE: [Karlnet] bandwidth control (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 10:09:02 -0400
I'm curious... What kind of problems are you seeing? Travis Since we upgraded most of our units to v4.02, we have noticed problems w/ the bandwidth settings. is this a known bug to karlnet? Dan Metca
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-07/msg00176.html (9,993 bytes)

26. [Karlnet] Ethernet errors on Agere gear (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 08:56:20 -0400
Hi all! I have a question about Ethernet problems I'm seeing on an Agere setup. (Lucageriproxinoco equipment) :-) I have an RG-1000 (as a link to our office) and an AP-1000 (as a base) connected with
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-06/msg00211.html (8,463 bytes)

27. [Karlnet] Prism 2.5 cards (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 11:05:25 -0400
Which Prism 2.5 cards are preferred for Orinoco RG-1000's? -- == M. Travis Brown, MCSE Network Systems Engineer NetWave Internet 434.386.0656 travis@netwaveva.com http://www.netwaveinternet.com ==
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-06/msg00240.html (7,211 bytes)

28. RE: [Karlnet] Karlnet and 802.11a (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:27:38 -0400
We're doing this now with two of our backhauls as well. Where the 2.4 gear was slammed with noise, the 5.8 upconverters put us out of the garbage range and cleaned the signal up tremendously -- for n
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-06/msg00281.html (8,802 bytes)

29. [Karlnet] Bandpass filters (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:40:51 -0400
Anyone using bandpass filters on your base gear due to dirty tower sites and such? We have a base (AP-1000) that shows very high noise at the tower site, and I'm hoping a very narrow bandpass filter
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-06/msg00282.html (8,675 bytes)

30. RE: [Karlnet] Bandpass filters (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 15:09:49 -0400
Mel, One typical customer off this base as a s/n of -64dbm/-79dbm. On our "quiet" bases, we see customers at similar distances and CPE setups having something like -58dbm/-95dbm. Clean, quiet, and FA
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-06/msg00287.html (13,012 bytes)

31. RE: [Karlnet] Bandpass filters (score: 1)
Author: "Travis Brown" <travis@netwaveva.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 16:54:48 -0400
Yes. The filter can be set to, for instance, 2.427GHz (channel 4) with a 22 MHz bandwidth (+/- 11 MHz from the center frequency), which is the optimum bandwidth for an 802.11b channel. All radio sign
/archives//html/Karlnet/2002-06/msg00289.html (15,971 bytes)


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