When an SFP looks like Johnny5
An 80’s reference. The optics from an SFP look like Johnny 5
Articles in the works
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Wisps getting it done
Several times a year, Paul Conlin barrels up a steep, wooded hillside in his mud-green Rhino SUV to the top of Rattlesnake Mountain above Hume, to perform maintenance on his equipment, which puts homes scattered in the valley below on the internet superhighway.
j2 Podcast:5g hype, more bandwidth, preseem
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Hi this is Justin, it’s Tuesday July 30th 2019 and this is the ISP news you need to know.
Some Friday photos
Some tower photos and wireless equipment installs. Cambium 450 gear, jirous dish, mimosa 11ghz backhaul.
Cambium, Netonix and Vlans
Just a quick diagram on how to separate Management traffic on an ePMP network and a netonix switch.
Tower climb photos
Some random tower photos from the camera roll.
Common Question: Wisps, Public IPs, and assigning
So a question I get on a fairly regular basis is how do I assign IPs to my customers out of this /29 block my ISP gave me.
CBRS and SAS testing
Testing with Google Sas and Federated SAS. Band 42 and 48 testing.
Some Towers under 200’ now need to be marked
Some points from the news article. Communications towers have the option is the key for you WISP friends. New FAA regulations require landowners to mark any towers between 50′ and 200′ on their property, as well as include the towers in a …