That's an Atheros chipset on the PCB but what type of
PCB is it? The model # in the pics looks like 8WAPD15_5A1
but Google.com doesn't turn anything up on it. Looks like a
homebrew solution IMO.
-Shannon
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My apologies to the list. I didn't check the reply-to before I pulled
the trigger.
Bob
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Hi Matt - I am definitely interested in why. We are tipping our toes
into the Tranzeo pond, and Airaya was a possibility.
I'm (negatively) impressed with the pics, of course.
Thanks,
Bob
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Hey Folks,
Last month I posted to the list asking
about low cost 5Ghz bridges and a few folks responded that I should check out
Airaya. I decided to give them a try based on some really excellent
discounts from one of our vendors. In short, I hate them J If you’re
interested in why,
I need to find a 48VDC power supply rated for about 2 amps or so.
Any ideas?
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What a waste!
I could have used some of those!
Rick Smith wrote:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZWWTRmOM28&feature=Recent&page=4&t=t&f=b
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From another list...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZWWTRmOM28&feature=Recent&page=4&t=t&f=b
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Blair, Where can I get this outdoor, shielded, flooded, cat5 with drain wire for about $80? That is about what I'm paying now for simple outdoor rated cat5. Thanks, Blair Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well, I use a outdoor, shielded, flooded, cat5 with drain wire.About $80 or so per 1
http://www.infinetwireless.com/WirelessEq/Radio_equipment/accessories/document_view
Gotta buy a special wrench to be able to hook up your connectors.
Oh boy, what a deal. I think I'll run out and buy these radios tomorrow!
NOT.
Where do these engineers come from? Gotta be the ones that flun
Gee, you'd think they could find better speakers wouldn't ya! grin
It'll sure be great to see Rick again.
I'm really looking forward to this event. It's NOT isp focused. It's
technology focused. Sounds to me like it'll mostly be muni's there.
If there are any wisps in the area you should
I don't think the drain wire would be big enough to ground the mount. We
ground the drain wire to the lug in the Canopy 300ss.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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All,
I just thought you might be interested in this;
"Broadband Forum II (BBII) is being held this year on April 5 and 6."
"Our speakers will include:
Susan Estrada, an internet pioneer and current president of
FirstMile.US. Estrada is a lead consultant on our efforts to establish a
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