Most of my coverage area is open fields, so there isn't much to making a link
work.
I have an increasing demand to install an AP in a small town (no point within
town is further than 1/2 mile away from the tower site). I prefer to use 5 GHz
due to the amount of spectrum available. An article
Mike,
Good to go as long as the TV towers allow you to get the CPE antennas
above the trees.
jack
Mike Hammett wrote:
Most of my coverage area is open fields, so there isn't much to making a link
work.
I have an increasing demand to install an AP in a small town (no point within
town is
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Mike,
Good to go as long as the TV towers allow you to get the CPE antennas
above the trees
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I have two towers running MT APs at 5.8 with CM9s and 16 dBi horiz
sectors. Using Osbridge 5GXi's as the CPE, I have clients a few miles
out with non-LOS and the occasional treeline
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I have two towers running MT APs at 5.8 with CM9s and 16 dBi horiz
sectors. Using Osbridge 5GXi's as the CPE, I have clients a few miles
out with non-LOS and the occasional
] 5 GHz attenuation
Mike,
Good to go as long as the TV towers allow you to get the CPE antennas
above the trees.
jack
Mike Hammett wrote:
Most of my coverage area is open fields, so there isn't much to making a
link work.
I have an increasing demand to install an AP in a small town
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5 GHz attenuation
Could you provide some sort of numbers? How much loss does that 1/4 mile of
water-retaining trees have?
The town is basically a square with the tower on the far west side in about
the center. It is 1/2 mile to the extreme corners, so
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No one talks of the type of trees. We've noticed getting through a line of
poplars, adjust antenna size, not much of a problem. But one pine tree, or
a well placed
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5 GHz attenuation
I have two towers running MT APs at 5.8 with CM9s and 16 dBi horiz
sectors. Using Osbridge 5GXi's as the CPE, I have clients a few miles
out with non-LOS and the occasional treeline
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Kinds? um...I know coniferous vs. deciduous and a couple different
kinds
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