VXLAN and why you should care as a service provider
What is VXLAN and how would service providers and WISPs use it in their networks?
Underground boxes for wireless deployments
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The importance of phone numbers in a WISP
The importance of phone numbers in a WISP and customer happiness and your own happiness
Cambium ePMP 3000 features
An older post but still relative. Figured I would re-post this. Cambium and CTIconnecxt put on a webinar about ePMP 3000 today. This should be available online at one point. Look for it in the Cambium forums. Some notes I …
Wi-Tek Poe switch review soon
Review of this switch coming soon
The changing RF landscape for WISPs
To answer this question, we need to update our thinking on the trends in networks, not just wireless networks. Customers are demanding more and more speed.
Antenna patterns and interference
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Mikrotik mAP for the WISP installer
One of the problems installers run into on a few networks we manage is having the right tools to properly test a new install
Some WISP CPE grounding
A discussion which comes up over and over in the WISP space is grounding and proper installation of customer CPE. The folks at perfect-10 (https://www.perfect-10.tv/) were a vendor at #WISPAPALOOZA2018. One of the best things I have seen them in …
ALG 5GHZ backhaul before and after
The following are results from a series of tests of AGLcom’s parabolic dish antennas on an existing link that is 5.7 miles long.