WOW
someone actually does a site survey or spec scan before deployments!
I thought since it was wifi it just worked no additional steps needed : LOL
On 03/26/2015 01:36 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
I copied the drill flashlight method that has been posted here
before.� Except I stuffed the guts of a UBNT air gateway into the
light bulb housing on the flashlight.� That has 24V PoE out (UBNT
polarity) and wifi.� We used a cable that crosses the power pairs
for Canopy stuff.� I epoxied A tycon DC PoE adapter to the side of
the flashlight for the 320, http://tyconpower.com/products/POE.htm.�
On 3/26/2015 2:29 PM, Paul McCall wrote:
It�s time for me to revisit the portable site-survey
tool/backpack/fanny pack, etc.
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Currently we have a small drill battery that fits spade plugs nicely
into it, with a wired POE jack (picture shows one using Canopy type
POE jack).�
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The goal is to make a more universal POE adapter scenario, that would
power a Canopy 100/450 series SM, a UBNT SM, or a Cambium 320SM
.�� The battery pack will also power a Mikrotik 951-2n and that
part is pretty easy
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Looking to put the POE jacks (3) in a little project box, and use off
the shelf batteries�.� 24v� �ish� to power the Canopy and
UBNT (different jacks wired respectively with the proper polarity.�
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Obviously, on the 320SMs, I am planning a second 24v �ish��
battery run in series to produce 48v, with the proper pins 4,5,7,8 etc.
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Ideally, it would be nice to have the batteries be pluggable,�
un-pluggable to be charged without having to unwire anything, etc.
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Anybody doing a 3-headed POE (or multi-personality) site-survey tool?
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Paul McCall, Pres.
PDMNet / Florida Broadband
658 Old Dixie Highway
Vero Beach, FL 32962
772-564-6800 office
772-473-0352 cell
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