Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n antenna

2009-09-17 Thread fred

Nathan,
I am using one now connected to a Cisco 1252. It works just OK. This was 
the highest gain I could find in an outdoor MIMO antenna. I have a 
challenging application where the distance is several hundred feet 
shooting down from a tall building into a ground level coffee shop.  
Over a shorter distance with fewer obstructions, the Terrawave unit 
should work well enough.  We are also testing an Aerohive mesh along the 
same path but we were able to put one mesh AP inside the coffee shop. 
That setup uses a much higher gain(non MIMO) antenna for the backhaul to 
the mesh AP. We are early in the test but it looks promising.

Thanks,
Fred

Nathan Hay wrote:

Is anyone use the 802.11n MIMO antennas from TerraWave?
 
http://www.terrawaveonline.com
 
I'm particularly interested in the outdoor patch antenna and the 
outdoor omni antenna that has 6 leads for the 6 antennas inside of them.
 
The application is outdoor 802.11n coverage.  If you are doing 802.11n 
outdoors, but with another product, I'd be interested in hearing about it.
 
We have Meru wireless on our campus.
 
Nathan
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Network Engineer
Computer Services
Cedarville University
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802.11n antenna

2009-09-17 Thread Nathan Hay
Is anyone use the 802.11n MIMO antennas from TerraWave?
 
http://www.terrawaveonline.com
 
I'm particularly interested in the outdoor patch antenna and the outdoor omni 
antenna that has 6 leads for the 6 antennas inside of them.
 
The application is outdoor 802.11n coverage.  If you are doing 802.11n 
outdoors, but with another product, I'd be interested in hearing about it.
 
We have Meru wireless on our campus.
 
Nathan
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nathan P. Hay
Network Engineer
Computer Services
Cedarville University
www.cedarville.edu

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