Patrick Leary wrote:
On the Cisco note Matt, Cisco is making ASN gateways for WiMAX and so
far the only ones they have slide into our WiMAX macro base stations, so
we have and are doing considerable work with them to integrate some of
their pieces into ours.
Can you expand on that? The Cisco
Kelly,
MTI makes a 11 dBi Horizontal Omni . I'm sure the price is a little bit
higher though
Kelly Shaw wrote:
I'm trying to find a horizontally polarized omni-directional 900 MHz
antenna. Pac Wireless has one for $899 and it is only 9 dB. Does anyone
know if there are any other options
I'm trying to find a horizontally polarized omni-directional 900 MHz
antenna. Pac Wireless has one for $899 and it is only 9 dB. Does anyone
know if there are any other options out there?
Kelly Shaw
Pure Internet
www.pure.net
First of all If you are using in the US, remember that most most 900Mhz
radios support up to 26db and 10dbi is FCC max antenna gain allowed.
Secondly, if we compare Horizontal to Verticaly pol designs 11dbi V
antennas are about 11feet tall apposed to 9dbi antennas about 5ft tall. H
Hi,
I am looking to purchase some Trango 900mhz AP's. Please reply off-list
with price.
Travis
Microserv
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Nice.
Again, another phone that does more than the iPhone.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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They work OK for us in the East San Francisco Bay area.
They have the ability to move to a different channel if the noise gets
too bad.
JT
Don Annas wrote:
Is anyone using the Cisco 1300 or 1400 series AP/Bridges?
I know they are a bit pricing, but was curious how they performed in a