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Can you give us feedback on recommendations and experience on installation
and cost for the following WISP kits?
Thanks in advance.
Axxcelera Broadband Wireless - Technology
Broadband Wireless Exchange Powered by Comersus Cart Open Source -
http--www.comersus.com
CWLab, LLC Welcome
Motorola Canopy Wireless - Overview
Trango Broadband Wireless
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies - 802.11b lan cards, switches, hubs,
wireless networks, for home, office, school and more, 80211,
Waverider
 
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> Can you give us feedback on recommendations and experience on installation
> and cost for the following WISP kits?
> Thanks in advance.
> Axxcelera Broadband Wireless - Technology
> Broadband Wireless Exchange Powered by Comersus Cart Open Source -
> http--www.comersus.com
> CWLab, LLC Welcome
> Motorola Canopy Wireless - Overview
> Trango Broadband Wireless
> Tranzeo Wireless Technologies - 802.11b lan cards, switches, hubs,
> wireless networks, for home, office, school and more, 80211,
> Waverider

These sites might be better to get a good answer.
http://www.wispnotes.com
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/dslalt
 

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Shampoo Store wrote:

> Can you give us feedback on recommendations and experience on installation
> and cost for the following WISP kits?
> Thanks in advance.
> Axxcelera Broadband Wireless - Technology
> Broadband Wireless Exchange Powered by Comersus Cart Open Source -
> http--www.comersus.com
> CWLab, LLC Welcome
> Motorola Canopy Wireless - Overview
> Trango Broadband Wireless
> Tranzeo Wireless Technologies - 802.11b lan cards, switches, hubs,
> wireless networks, for home, office, school and more, 80211,
> Waverider


Not familiar with some of these. But, Motorola Canopy is good if you can
afford it. Same for Trango. Tranzeo makes goood cheap stuff, but not the
best nor the cheapest. Waverider is in another radio spectrum and are
more expensive, have different operational traits (NLOS). No easy answer
either way, sorry.
 
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A lot of it comes down to topology -
Are you going to have a central antenna - water tower -
and the clients will need a line of sight to it ?
OR, are you looking at some kind of mesh network
where the subscribers act like leapfrog relay stations ?
And - as you get into this stuff,
what about bandwidth ? how to delegate to clients?
It starts getting interesting when you get a few more folks
together and the bits start flying...