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operad
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join:2004-11-16
Baker City, OR
reply to DejanCDN
Re: Need Some help On Point to Multi Point Connect

$119 for a CPE were I can setup the up and down at that CPE would be nice. I prefer to set it at the CPE. Do you have a website?

DejanCDN

join:2004-11-17
Kuwait

reply to operad
We find Tranzeo CPEs a bit pricey. Instead, we use HGA-2400 Pro 31s and Pro 35s ($119/$59). Also, I didn't notice any mention of traffic shaping on Tranzeo web site. HGA's allow you to set Uplink/Downlink speed right in the CPE, conserving your bandwidth at the source.

operad
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join:2004-11-16
Baker City, OR


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reply to cmaenginsb
Re: Need Some help On Point to Multi Point Connection.

I understand LOS and also the fresnal zone. I've read tons of information and also have read Jack Ungers book a couple of times(attending seminar soon). The reason I ask these questions is because I haven't deployed anything this big. Why not start with the 3 cities? If I'm going to do it then why not start big, I honestly don't see a problem with this(Maybe I'm missing something). Medical Springs(50% broadband) is 9,800 population, North Powder(NO Broadband) 400 and Haines(No Broadband) about 400.

I intend on supporting business's and residential users for fixed broadband at the below speeds:
256/128
512/256
768/256

I already have my T1 ordered. Thinking of getting a bonded T-1 if it calls for it.

For CPE's I was looking at tranzeo TR-CPE200-19 or TR-CPE80-15. I want to keep it under $250.00.

From each of my PtP I can see the other point clear LOS, the FRESNAL zone is good(60% Clear would be 28.6 ft/ Medical Springs to Haines.5 miles x 5 miles, correct me if I'm wrong)

I havent seen any 400-500ft Tree's in town lately. Did you not look at the Elevation?
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