I'm using a 2.4ghz Nanostation at a micropop to feed 4 houses in a
remote subdivision. It's the only UBNT that I'm doing multipoint with.
It's been installed for several years. This week, all of the SM's off of
the AP started having significant latency and packet loss. The AP is
responding
Now that is thoroughly confusing. Caused me to go to their support site to
look it up specifically. To be clear, they say the ring is designed to work
on AC only. Do NOT use DC. Do NOT install a diode. For further reading look
here:
Hey all,
We are needing to buy a /21 and wondering if anyone has any good resources
for checking the reputation of the block. In addition I imagine we will
have to change the geo information, I've read in the past that there's
multiple companies that handle this. Is there a list somewhere? We are
I do the same unless there is a larger load on 24vdc.
On 5/1/19 12:01 PM, Joe Novak wrote:
For you guys that are utilizing these, do you normally do a 48V and a
24V volt power supply for mixed sites? Or do you do what I think I saw
Ken mentioned before - 48 to 24V converter for the few
What are you doing for transient surge protection on the input and
output side??
On 4/9/19 3:50 PM, Brandon Yuchasz wrote:
Last night I replaced yet another Amazon special 29.5V power supply
that was feeding out packetflux equipment. These are defiantly a weak
link and something I need to