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polk5

join:2001-12-29
New Orleans, LA
reply to John Galt
Re: Is Anoyone Making Any Money?

Ya, but for what it accomplishes its hard to justify the money they are selling it for. Are they still selling these things anyway?


John Galt
Forward, March
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join:2004-09-30
Happy Camp
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reply to robbin
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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robbin
Premium,MVM
join:2000-09-21
Leander, TX

reply to chiefbmr
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.

chiefbmr

join:2003-04-08
College Station, TX

reply to 40883644
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.


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

reply to 40883644
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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40883644
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join:2003-06-05
Parker, CO

reply to Diddy1
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

Diddy1

join:2003-07-19
Sidney, NE

reply to shamanfk
I've given myself a year to break even. That gives time to work out kinks etc. as I'm no expert at this technology either. However, if after a year I don't at least break even, I'll have to throw in the towel But on the lighter side, what I'm doing is on a smaller scale than what most folks are doing here. After the whole thing is completed and rolled out, I'll only be dealing with 250-300 customers max(until I move to the next small town )

Aaron
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