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regardtv

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Well,

Now that most of us have been burnt and scarred for life by being MySmokeSignal "early adopters" I've just gotten myself involved in testing the WBS service....

WOW .... enough said ;-)

I'll try keep eveyone posted over the next weeks. My primary testing with these units will concern the following:

1) Suitability to high speed use (in vehicles)
2) Linux drivers and their stability
3) Predicated vs actual availability
4) Average latency
5) Factors affecting latency
6) External antennas and their influence on throughput and latency
7) Sustainability of throughput
8) Packet loss

While many of these test results will obviously change as more users sign onto the network - I want to get this testing done and hopefully provide comparatives as this service comes into its own.

Any other thoughts,suggestions etc ?
 
Rtv, I've been looking for Linux drivers for iBurst. If you find them, please post.

By the way, how far are you from the base stations?

PS. google for internet tv to test your iBurst.

--- My views are mine, and mine alone. ---
 
"Officially" I'm out of covarage range ... but thanx to some good elevation I have LOS to Sandton Tower - about 12km away .. will do gps distance thing this weekend to confirm... pulling at 40KB/s at the moment ;-)

I've been provided with some early drivers in source form - will provide additional info as soon as I've done some testing - and checking that I can pass them around ;-)
 
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by TheRoDent</i>
... I'm officially smack bang in one of the dark green reception areas. ...
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Rodent, are you referring to rollout coverage, or pilot testing coverage?

--- My views are mine, and mine alone. ---
 
Hey, well so far what I have seen, it works through walls and will almost work in your bunker in your back yard.

But remeber the following:

We all know the true price of International bandwidth ! So lets not be mistaken into thinking the bandiwth will be 100% better,, however the connectivety I am sure will be

Keep Surfing
 
We're talking 10km range here arf ... I'm in RandparkRidge and picking up coverage from Sandton ... I'm past the edge of the coverage and yet connect quite nicely ;-)
 
All I want is 24/7 reasonable speed...without a cap and at a reasonable price. MyWi seemed like the answer, but the 1st September is advancing and my experience is worse rather than better....

*ponders*... cancel mywi and then maybe order ISDN for the months until iBurst is launched, or just live with dial up, hmmm?

-WBS if you're reading this, I think that I would be a very good tester for iBurst. Please feel free to email me for my address and contact details[;)]
 
LOL! nice one arf! subtle... very subtle...

<hr noshade size="1"><font size="1"><i><div align="right"><font color="red">one day we will all look back at this... laugh nervously... and change the subject...</font id="red">
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The iBurst system is based on one of the proposed 802.20 standards ... seems technically sound - just depends on if the world rather goes 802.16 or 802.20...
 
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