This straight from engineering: The Atheros chip set supports "Extended 802.11a tuning range: 4.900 - 5.850 GHz" (from their web sight). We don't make the radios, but Atheros has said that they suppo
Norm, At some point we think that is the case- but we have not tested that yet! The limit will be a total of 3 wireless interfaces, with the last interface reserved for the Ethernet with EPROM on it.
Most likely. Unless there is some bizarre conflict with the motherboard and the radio, which I would think unlikely. Kevin So, would there be a good chance that the purchase of a flashrom base now, c
Norm, The problem with 900Mhz is that there are no radios available. RememberKarlNet does not make radios! We use "off the shelf" radios and enhance their performance. However, Teletronics has a 2.4G
John, We have spoken with them on many occasions. Actually, it was a VP of Intel that DID NOT BELIEVE me when I told him that people were using 802.11 outdoors. This conversation took place last Dece
Dan, As I understand it, "G" radios are all OFDM. Yes we will be supporting them. Kevin Any chance of karlnet support the new ofdm 2.4ghz radio's? -- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus
All, We are planning on supporting the Atheros radios. However- there is some concern about wether they will pass outdoor certification. We should know more in the next few weeks on that issue, and I
Paul, I have been on vacation for a couple of weeks, BUT: 1. I believe that upgrades can be done remotely 2. I will verify that on Tuesday! Really I am 80% sure that only the FIRST upgrade has to be
I just spoke with Doug Karl. Future upgrades can be done in the field. You will not have to send in your units. Kevin Paul, I have been on vacation for a couple of weeks, BUT: 1. I believe that upgra
One of our distributors, Maplenet, has gone and made their own! So yes, they are shipping! Kevin These are shipping? [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] 19dB Seems via Ubicom boards to power diffe
Bob, Not really enough info here to give a diagnosis. I will go on record as saying that it could be software related....but I would think more of a configuration error than a "bug". Regardless, it w
Bob, We already have a driver for the UBICOM chipset. I will address that in another post shortly! As for your problem, are the radios really "LOCKING UP" or just dropping off? for an experiment, slo
All, Since Bob asked, here is where we are on the UBICOM devices: 1. We do have a driver for the UBICOM chipset that does bridging and TurboCell only. It supports 5 users. 2. I am sure the next quest
Bob, The "exposure" as I understand it is that it would be possible for our code to be hacked! This has happened in the past in China and Russia. That is why we went to the version 4.0 keying scheme.
These are VERY VALID points. I agree it is VERY difficult to compete with cable and DSL in the residential market. In my previous WISP background, we served businesses only. However- I think our indu
Yes, we do know pricing! We have been saying for some time that the Ubicom board, with PoE, inside a flat panel antenna will sell for $299 list. This INCLUDES software (TurboCell and bridging only -
I could be wrong about this, but I think you need to get it from Tech Support. Kevin Does anybody have the correct turbocell client for windows for the avaya card? -- [This E-mail scanned for viruses
Caleb, I am awaiting word on whether we can do this or not. I expect an answer shortly. Kevin Kevin, Any chance that I could get a CVS of our license keys from the license-it.com database? We keep a
ATTN: DAN Our software is ready. We are waiting on boards to come in from CW Labs so we can flash them. I do not see that as being a story. Kevin ATTN: KARLNET This has been going on for months and m