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40883644
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join:2003-06-05
Parker, CO

reply to Diddy1
Re: Is Anoyone Making Any Money?

Aaron

You can be just as comfortable on a small scale as a large scale with less headaches. Grow at a pace your comfortable with and invest wisely. You may find that adding additional employees and a fleet of trucks isn't your idea of having fun.

Some of the most successful WISP's we sell to have started with nothing and were in debt. Grew an AP at a time spending their profits on more equipment.

I just received an e-mail last night from a WISP that has gone out of business looking for a buyer of his equipment. Although I hate to see this, it's no suprise when you see that he has multiple $14,000.00 Vivato outdoor switches for sale.

It's easier on your heart and pocket book if you grow slow.

Rich
HighGainAntennas.com


superdog
I Need A Drink
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join:2001-07-13
Lebanon, PA

said by 40883644 See Profile:

I just received an e-mail last night from a WISP that has gone out of business looking for a buyer of his equipment. Although I hate to see this, it's no suprise when you see that he has multiple $14,000.00 Vivato outdoor switches for sale.

It's easier on your heart and pocket book if you grow slow.

Rich
HighGainAntennas.com
This is so true!. I laugh to myself when I see a new WISP driving a brand new bucket truck. I could only use one in my area on one of ten installs, making it almost worthless, and a big time $$ pit. Another mistake I see is people buying big$$$ servers, racks and other items that wont be used at 100% of their capacity for years to come. It kills me when newbies buy Vivato switches too, I mean even some startups using Alvarion radios that we would consider normal have gone under because of not enough capitol, and poor business plans. As much as I hate to say it, all these guys are doing is creating great buys for me on ebay a year or so later!. I buy almost NOTHING new these days, and ebay has been my friend, and if it isn't Your friend as a WISP, You may need to look at what You are doing?
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chiefbmr

join:2003-04-08
College Station, TX

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said by 40883644 See Profile:

I hate to see this, it's no suprise when you see that he has multiple $14,000.00 Vivato outdoor switches for sale.
I don't know if I should be proud or ashamed that we have had $20 Dlink switches in metal enclosures for almost 2 years now without a hickup. Not too many cold days in Texas but 100 degrees is very common.

There is no reason to spend that amount of money on a switch for a startup WISP. You can always upgrade later.

robbin
Premium,MVM
join:2000-09-21
Leander, TX

Ahhhh -- it's a different kind of switch. The Vivato switch is a complete WIFI POP. Depending on the location, it could have been the best choice for deployment. How many miles of range do your $20 Dlink switches have? Probably none without adding APs -- all built in with the Vivato.


John Galt
Forward, March
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join:2004-09-30
Happy Camp
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said by robbin See Profile:

Ahhhh -- it's a different kind of switch. The Vivato switch is a complete WIFI POP. Depending on the location, it could have been the best choice for deployment. How many miles of range do your $20 Dlink switches have? Probably none without adding APs -- all built in with the Vivato.
I agree...

The Vivato is quite the piece of gear...if it is deployed properly. Very advanced technology...
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polk5

join:2001-12-29
New Orleans, LA
Ya, but for what it accomplishes its hard to justify the money they are selling it for. Are they still selling these things anyway?
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