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Re: Do you own ANY site survey equipment? Sorry, it's long

said by John Galt See Profile :

Thanks for pointing out the effort that you make to test equipment and cull the DOA's...
John, I don't think it was so much about what he does?, I think it was posted more to let everyone know the difference between what a correct and incorrect way is to run a WISP?.
I for one agree with what he is saying, and using the right tools can make a difference between being successful and being out of business in a year or so?. Look at how many posters here start asking questions, buy gear based on what they read as a good idea because it worked for Polk5 or whoever, and then they are gone in a year with no trace?. IMHO, one of the main reasons is lack of the proper tools and the lack of training and skill. The combination of this usually equals failure. Hopefully a lot of new people will read this and take the proper measures to make sure it doesn't happen to them?.
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Re: Do you own ANY site survey equipment? Sorry, it's long

said by superdog See Profile :

said by John Galt See Profile :

Thanks for pointing out the effort that you make to test equipment and cull the DOA's...
John, I don't think it was so much about what he does?, I think it was posted more to let everyone know the difference between what a correct and incorrect way is to run a WISP?.
I knew that....!

It was kinda one of those "implied" things...you know, between the lines.


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