Yep, I just set one up last week. I've been using Trango AP's & SU's for the
last couple of years and it's very reliable equipment. It is of course not
completely without problems:
1) No RADIUS support
2) No DHCP client (you must manually assign an IP address for each unit).
3) We had three AP's burn out in a matter of seconds when the military set up a
phased array radar near one of our sites. We also had a W-mux Tsunami & other
equipment at the same site that wasn't effected at all by the radar. The
Trango AP's still worked but at a distance of 500 feet you would get an rssi
value of -85dBm.
4) Trango has a poor record of repairing/replacing equipment.
Overall though, I strongly recommend Trango radios because they are virutally
trouble free. We've even stopped deploying Karlnet and started using Trango
Fox for our CPE equipment.
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On 2004-Feb-12 at 4:59 PM LaRoy McCann wrote:
>Has anyone used the Trangolink-10 for ptp.
>
>I need to setup a backbone link at 11.4 miles to connect to a new provider
>for my service. I am looking at getting rid of my Sprint T1 service and
>tripling my bandwidth for less that half of the cost.
>
>I am a local ISP so I need to know if the trangolink-10 is reliable or is
>there something else anyone can recommend. The price range looks good but
>if is is junk then I need to stay clear.
>
>Thanks
> LaRoy.
>
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