the parking lot is a 5 or 6 inch square light pole

The residential quick install is a T-Post with a satellite dish adapter. We
ran out of those adapters so I went to the hardware store and got their 1
1/2" ID water pipe cutoffs, ranging from 12 inch to 30 inch and tapped 2
3/8 bolt holes in them 10 inches apart.



On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 10:55 AM dave <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote:

> Thats awesome... welcome to the all cambium club.
> We are on our second white paper now.. This is going to be a another run
> for show.
> What kind of pole is that all mounted to?
> On 4/22/20 6:08 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
>
> Im pretty excited about this.
>
> Cambium has been outstanding to work with. Between linkplanner, CnMaestro,
> CnHeat, EPMP, and CnPilot, projects like this are something that a moron
> like me can fumble through to a clean end product. the only thing non
> cambium here is some backhauls and mikrotiks.
>
> Theres a guy named Josh Powell out of Peoria, guys amazing to find
> solutions on networking who has a great ability to dumb things down so a
> window licker like me can understand it.
>
> Josh Luthmans probably tired of answering my facebook questions too
>
> But, even though when this project is broken down to its components, its
> all simple WISPs stuff, Im still pretty proud to have gotten it done. I
> learned a whole lot
>
>
> https://cdn.cambiumnetworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/COVID-19-Education-Response-04222020.pdf
>
>
> Cambium is amazing, a tiny no account WISP in central Illinois reached out
> to the degenerates at afmug one night, and Scott Imhoff reaches back the
> next day. Next thing you know we are keeping continuity for under-served
> student families. I got to deal with all kinds of cambium folks. they
> showed me how to use the products more efficiently, Theyre really a solid
> company, and im no vendor fanboy.
>
> The cool thing is we opened this up across our territory to all the school
> districts. other than PMP load, it will not have a huge amount of impact,
> since it egresses the school network and flows opposite our normal
> back-haul traffic in most cases. We are looking to expand this to a
> permanent program.
>
> We did find out the rural homework gap, in our area at least is not huge,
> one of the districts had already achieved 100 percent access, I cant stop
> talking them up in our community for that.
>
> We got 6 names today, 2 were good for sure, one shows good, but is in a
> pot i normally wouldnt have considered, 2 are unservicable, but we will
> drive by and verify and one is in range of one of the school Wifi hotspots.
>
> I could go on and on
>
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