I've used them before on SCPC links.  I discovered on a boat one time that the 
XipLink unit we were using wasn't exactly designed to handle vibrations from 
engines nor the constant pounding of a hull on water when in the ocean with 
large swells.  Back then the boxes were 1U rackmount PCs running some variant 
of BSD, and we had issues with the Ethernet card coming out of the PCI slot 
after a few hours of operational use.   Maybe they've migrated to something a 
little more robust now.  Of course, most normal customers don't put them on 
boats to begin with.  :-)

I agree with your comment about satellite.  It has its place.  Some things it 
is particularly well suited for.  Other things, maybe not so much.  I often 
don't mention satellites when someone asks what I do because most people assume 
I'm a DirecTV installer which couldn't be further from the truth.


On Apr 30, 2013, at 9:33 PM, Warren Bailey 
<wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com> wrote:

> http://www.xiplink.com is who we work with (and sell). Don't mean to
> advertise on NANOG, more of an FYI and place for those who care to learn
> something. I hate the fact that satellite is looked at like a white
> unicorn, it's a pretty cool solution that will perform day in and out for
> as long as you need it to.
> 


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