+1. I never checked it with a level but at 0 degrees, the sector appears to
be pointing straight out to the horizon.
On Saturday, August 27, 2016, Adair Winter
wrote:
> I've always treated it as 0 degrees on the bracket so the sector would be
> at -2.
>
> On Aug 27, 2016 10:53 PM, "Mike Lyon" >
I've always treated it as 0 degrees on the bracket so the sector would be
at -2.
On Aug 27, 2016 10:53 PM, "Mike Lyon" wrote:
On the UBNT sectors, do the tick marks take into consideration their built
in electrical downtilt? For instance, if the sector is set to the zero tick
mark, is that actua
On the UBNT sectors, do the tick marks take into consideration their built
in electrical downtilt? For instance, if the sector is set to the zero tick
mark, is that actually zero degrees or is that technically -2 degrees?
Thanks,
Mike
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From: "Casey | WISPA
Hap Ac lite, rb952ui-5ac2nd-us
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Which hap is dual band? The ones I buy are only 2.4 ...
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> On Aug 27, 2016, at 7:17 AM, Tim wrote:
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> Mikrotik
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> Hap is 5ghz and 2.4
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> 951 2.4 only
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> Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
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> Shawn Burgei wrote:
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> We are providing routers wi
Mikrotik
Hap is 5ghz and 2.4
951 2.4 only
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Shawn Burgei wrote:
>We are providing routers with our service, we have been using TPLINK as they
>are low cost, $24.99. We use UBNT for all our APs and CPEs. Thinking about
>trying a new client router,