Nate, I like the performance of KN...it's pretty much flawless in that respect. The only issue is price, in that I pass along the CPE/install costs upfront to my customers. Norm -- Original Message -
Along these lines, I've been putting in neighborhood repeaters supporting 10 residences (we have a very convoluted terrain) or less using a combination of a Karlnet SOHO license in bridge mode and a
We've had no problems with PRISM 2.5 180mW cards. The PRISM 2.0 cards just about drove us over the edge.... The only problem with the PRISM 2.5 cards is that they don't report signal strength properl
Sorry, we are using PRISM under TurboCell. Should have read closer. Norm anybody who use any 100mw prism2.x based card with success? I need more power and blocking of inter-client communication.
Chris, we have the same configuration as you describe, AP-1000 running v4.02. Power cycle, it runs fine. Never really have had a problem, other than it doesn't report signal strength from the PRISM 2
Does v4.27 fix the problem with data rate throttling, ie; it is not possible to set an assymetrical throttle, (256k/128k for instance) under v4.02? Thanks, Norm
Tried setting asymmetrical data throttling in the SR-4000 with v4.27 on it. Didn't seem to work. Setting the data rate on the 802.11b interface set both the upload and download speeds, as before with
Hi Bob, I don't think the software ever liked the PRISM 2.0 chipset. Try PRISM 2.5...works like a charm, uhh, with the exception of signal reporting. Norm with When
How about a version of the SR-4000 that ran on the WET11 (a Ubicom? processor), and perhaps others (more Ubicom processor-based devices?) for right around $30? That would, for instance, put the cost
Doug, are you telling me that KN TC will be available on the WET11? If so, that's great! Check for Unfortunately, RG-1100, reliability a for the mind $400, goal $80 my
I'm having a problem with hang on reboot on my AP-1000 running KN 4.02 with two of Tony's 100mW PRISM 2.5 card in it. The hang was in the last light, or the .11/3 or "B" interface. It has been runnin
That's a good point. The 180mW card is on the other side of the PtP link, so it's not slotted in the AP-1000. I'll reflash the "problem child" with the new firmware and see what happens then. Thanks
What do you have the xmit rate set on in the wavepoint and the rg? If you are set at the "low" 1Mbps setting, you will see this problem. If your signal strength is sufficient, set it up to 5.5 or 11
Doug, doesn't your figures below about the number of customers at a given data rate assume that they are all consuming their rated BW simultaneously? So, say, a bunch of 128k customers in real-life w