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seanb
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Ok -- back in South Florida today and was working in a building with a sprint (well nextel) & AT&T/cingular cell site.... this is the sprint (nextel) room (which i might add was VERY tidy and pretty) -- keep in mind this entire site was the old (legacy) iDEN stuff -- which is pretty much only used for Nextel's direct connect feature.... (beep beep)....

Sean.Brown@clearlinknetworks.com

CLEAR LINK Networks, Inc.

319 Clematis Street

Third Floor - Suite #301

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AMD Phreak
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Nice.

I saw the first photos with the back view of the gear. I was like hey thats a piece of Motorola gear maybe a site controller or similar.

Sure enough!


jmich
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nice pics, thanks for the inside view


Splitpair
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said by AMD Phreak See Profile :

I was like hey thats a piece of Motorola gear maybe a site controller or similar.

Sure enough!
Shot 9 shows the site controllers.

By the way that is a NEXTEL site and a lot of that RG400 is Ethernet cabling not RF.

Wayne
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joshb
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Just out of curiosity,

What kind of data transfer rates are those devices doing internally.. If it's running ethernet cable am I correct in assuming it's 10/100 or gig-a-bit...

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Joshb
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AMD Phreak
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Probably 10Mbps but I'd have to check with one of our techs.

JoelC707

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Tucson, AZ
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Most of the old coax networks (think 10Base/2) were 10 meg. Pretty slow by today's standards. Hell we have residential WAN connections faster than that now.

This is indeed pretty interesting to see.


TomS_
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And that 10mbit/sec (1.25mbyte/sec) was shared amongst ALL PCs and devices connected to that network segment. During busy times you'd notice it.

JoelC707

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And to think we graduated to 10 meg hubs after the ring networks faded away. Though they had their own advantages.
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