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From: Jeffrey Lyon [mailto:jeffrey.l...@blacklotus.net]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 1:33 AM
To: Jared Mauch
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Specifications for Internet services on public frequency
Another +1 UBNT. We're using the NanoStation2 to deliver 802
Another +1 UBNT. We're using the NanoStation2 to deliver 802.11g to
remote camps in Afghanistan. They advertise a 60 deg LOS signal but it
seems to do much better. Supposedly they will reach 15 km but we've
never tried to use them that far. What's really neat is they come
ready to mount with some h
On Sep 19, 2010, at 2:59 PM, John Gammons wrote:
> Ubiquiti Networks - www.ubnt.com
>
> I have deployed numerous rural wireless provider nets with a variety
> of technologies and vendors and this is by far, the most cost
> effective and reliable last mile solution.
>
> IMHO, based on testing an
Ubiquiti Networks - www.ubnt.com
I have deployed numerous rural wireless provider nets with a variety
of technologies and vendors and this is by far, the most cost
effective and reliable last mile solution.
IMHO, based on testing and real life lessons learned, unlicensed is
the only way to go in
Check out the openbts and tier wireless projects.
"Georges-Keny PAUL" wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>My team is working on technical and technological specifications of a
>document for the deployment of Internet service on public frequencies in
>rural areas. We welcome your thoughts on the topic in term
Eric,
Thanks for your reply. We're located in Haiti (Caribbean), we use basically
the same template than rural S. America and Africa. I'm waiting for you.
Regards,
Georges-Keny PAUL
2010/9/18 Eric Brunner-Williams
> Georges-Keny,
>
> Well, I wrote a WiMAX based BTOP application last year for ru
Hello all,
My team is working on technical and technological specifications of a
document for the deployment of Internet service on public frequencies in
rural areas. We welcome your thoughts on the topic in terms of previous
experiences and, well sure, you recommendation in terms of equipment. Yo
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