Small Cells and hybrid networks for WISPs: Part 1
The never-ending goal of any Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) is how to get ever-increasing levels of bandwidth to clients. The always increasing demands, by customers, on WISPs, and ISPs, in general, are becoming an everyday problem for many operators. …
Joshaven Potter and WISP Mistakes
Joshaven Potter writes about Frankenstein Infrastructure over at the VISP Blog https://visp.net/common-wisp-mistakes-frankenstein-infrastructure/
xISP billing platforms
One of the more common things I see on lists is asking for what billing platform to use for your ISP. I have put together a list for ones to help you in your research. These are presented in alphabetical …
j2 Flash Briefing:Grants,768k day, youtube
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Flash Briefing for April 22nd, 2019 https://www.telecompetitor.com/usda-reconnect-broadband-funding-program-will-begin-accepting-applications-april-23/
What is wifi6?
802.11ax is designed to operate from 1 to 7GHZ. This means it can be used in 3GHZ as well as the possible upcoming rule changes to the 6ghz space.
Updated CAF Interactive map
Interactive Rural Broadband CAF Map Updated
WISP teamwork for the greater good
This post is a huge shout out to Tasos Alexiou from RF Elements. This story started out at WISPAPALOOZA Vegas this year. I had a few clients who have been fighting noise issues. While working the Cambium booth we would go …
Public IP addresses on Baicells clients
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PodCast: Mum 2019 chat with JJ & Eric
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Sat down With JJ Mcgrath and Eric Sooter at the Mikrotik User meeting in Autin for a little “routerside chat” about the WISP industry. #routinglight #routingrf #bendingpackets #podcast