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What it is heavysixer: vinnyt: nice vinnyt: How goes it heavysixer: good good
just busy vinnyt: Yeah me too sadly
I am having to hire my mom as my secutary
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ballen_ is now known as ballen ballen: anyone awake obsidieth: well i am, i doubt that is of any help ballen: heh
just wondering if anyone was on obsidieth: sup ballen: not much getting annoyed by a dumb ass in #freebsd up_the_irons: ballen: i just hopped on ballen: hows it goin up_the_irons: good, yourself? ballen: oh not bad, in Michigan for a few days up_the_irons: cool ballen: trying figure out some better internets for the parents
who live in the sticks
no dsl or cable up_the_irons: find me some too ;) I hate TW in Los Angeles, it has really gone downhill ballen: currently using a 90mhz WISP
900mhz* up_the_irons: is the WISP any good? ballen: yea? I use TW in New York and they're descent
no its horrible up_the_irons: ah ballen: shitty signal is main issue up_the_irons: that'll do it ballen: and the company just got aquired up_the_irons: ah ballen: by a slimy company
who jacked the prices
and lowered the bandwidth
gotta love a monopoly market
not only that the guy the consolidated all these little WISP's around northern MI was bankrupt about a year ago
and that protection let him to the buying
do*
any who
I'm thinking a 25 watt amp and a 4 foot dish antenna will due
something like 1400watts of effective power up_the_irons: damn, sucks about the monolopy
25 watts'll go far ballen: yea its also highly overpowered for unlicensed 900mhz
also the amp is like 2300 bucks up_the_irons: wow ballen: better bet would be either a 15dbi mesh dish
then a 1 or 5 watt amp if that doesn't work
but first I get to go up on a ladder and make sure the connections are corroded up_the_irons: yeah ballen: since the numb nuts installers used eletrical tape
to seal the connection up_the_irons: haha retards ballen: really if the signal was strong enough it'd be a fine connection. up_the_irons: yeah, so you just need to amplify it ballen: Quite convenient they left SNMP alive on their AP, nice way to monitor signal strength up_the_irons: ah, nice :) ***: timburke_ has quit IRC ("leaving") ballen: wish a T1 wasn't so expensive up_the_irons: how much is it over there? ***: timburke has joined #arpnetworks obsidieth: heh, the absolute fastest i can get is 8mb down, no matter how much i pay ballen: ATT has it for like 410 a month
feck for the Local access from ATT is 3.9K a month
for a T1
house is pretty far away from the POP obsidieth: jeepers up_the_irons: wow ballen: wonder how much 7 miles of fibre would be up_the_irons: ballen: from Burbank, CA to downtown Los Angeles, about 12 miles or so, it is about $7000 / month ballen: heh
I meant laying 7 miles up_the_irons: LOL ballen: ;-) up_the_irons: probably tons and tons ballen: yea likely cost preventative as they say up_the_irons: yup ballen: 750mb/s RF http://www.trangobroadband.com/wireless-products/point-to-point/licensed-wireless/TrangoLINK-Apex.aspx
hmm douby 11-23Ghz would fair well
doubt* up_the_irons: 750mb/s ? wtf ballen: some serious RF connections up_the_irons: mega serious ballen: they can manage that since they're working in the ghz ranges
have to use some serious power to get the distance with it though up_the_irons: yeah, too much power at those freq's