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mlfnet
01-20-08, 05:02 PM
I was looking around at the various mesh products available and found a
manufacturer that had a complete setup.

I am not endorsing any product, brand, or manufacturer. I am simply
VERY frustrated because I cannot remember their name.

They are NOT the following companies: Cisco, Broadcom, Zyxel, Tranzeo,
Linksys, Dlink, Netgear, Trendnet, mesh dynamics, wayflex, roofnet,
meraki, infinet, meshbox, hautspot, or chilispot.

It was a name I've never seen before.

All I can remember is this...

The indoor units are black, they have outdoor units as well but I
cannot remember the color
The indoor units were also routers for the customer. Think WRT54G with
a wireless card instead of a WAN port
The indoor units would talk to the outdoor units for backhaul
The indoor units also had signal strength indicators (for the uplink)
The outdoor units are mesh capable
I believe (I may be wrong) that they come in A, B, G, and N
The website had quite a bit of flash
The products are geared toward WISPs
There is a term they used, either "True IP" or "Real IP". It was in
relation to the fact that they could route in the full IP address.

This is a carrier class product and their indoor units were listed (i
believe) at $124-129.99. The outdoor units were $400-500. I do not
believe there were any WiMax products in their lineup.

I've been looking for the past 8 hours (literally) for this company and
I am GOING MAD!!! I thought I had saved them to my bookmarks but they're
not there!

Any help would be MUCH appreciated.

-MLFnet


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DTC
01-20-08, 07:47 PM
mlfnet wrote:
> This is a carrier class product and their indoor units were listed (i
> believe) at $124-129.99.

I find it hard to believe that a client unit that is rated as
"carrier class" could be found for under $129.