If anybody has 10 or so of these available or sitting around for sale,
shoot me an e-mail for what you want for them.
Thank You,
Cameron Kilton
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Don't know about 10 but I do have some that I would like to get ride of. Might
have 10. Some should be new (taken out of box) and some been used but pulled
working out of service.
/Eje
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From: Cameron Kilton
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Hi Graham,
And thanks so much! That's exactly what I was looking for!
I'm sure Ill have more questions later on as things progress, so I'll
make sure to hang on to your email addy and look forward to speaking
with soon on this :)
Oh, you're right, the link is a little clunky wrt finding one's
We go through about 7 Nano 2.4's a week. Out of the blue and with no
advance notice our vendor says oh were out until the end of the month.
Then I see my two other back-up vendors are also out, Thanks Ubiquity.
Does anyone have a source of these so I can get some stock in? I know
there are other
First person I would call is
Gary Shield
Direct Line 956-444-2360
g...@caymanwireless.com
Cayman is where I have gotten my Ubnt stuff recently. They seem to do a
great job keeping stock with the way Ubnt does things.
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I just got 10 from them, after all other sources were dry..
Brian
Josh Luthman wrote:
First person I would call is
Gary Shield
Direct Line 956-444-2360
g...@caymanwireless.com
Cayman is where I have gotten my Ubnt stuff recently. They seem to do a
great job keeping stock with the
but on some projects that have little to no budget (but needed really
fat pipes)
For the high end, where price is not an issue, sure Bridgewave is best of
breed.
But I'm not sure that Gigabeam helps solve the problem of on a budget.
Gigabeam specs less range than the Bridgewave, and from what
5.470Ghz to 5.650Ghz many channels, 30dB EIRP max with DFS and TPC
enabled, some exemptions for lower power
900Mhz is just 916 to 928Mhz allowed with 30dB max
This is not quite correct, 5470-5600Mhz and 5650-5725Mhz are allowed to
be used, EIRP is limited to 1W averaged over the entire