Oddly enough, I have spares for the clients, but not for the towers... never
had a bad tower radio before. This one could be classified as DOA since it
hasn't even been up there a week before it started doing this.
There was only 1 wireless client (is a repeater) total between North and South
My understanding of this situation was a webcam that the customer needs
setup as a security camera in effect.
Inscape does make some great cameras (we area reseller if you are
interested... I promise our Vendor membership is pending!), but it doesn't
seem like the right fit for this application.
You don't keep spare radio cards in stock? That's probably something
you should consider.
Travis
Microserv
Mike Hammett wrote:
I changed the freq a bit and didn't see any significant change. I climbed
and swapped the pigtails with North and changed all the settings so they
were fully sw
I changed the freq a bit and didn't see any significant change. I climbed
and swapped the pigtails with North and changed all the settings so they
were fully swapped. Everyone on the south sector (which did have the
questionable radio) is now happy. Now the North sector is showing the same
s
Just looked up the Arc wireless 5.x DP subscriber antenna. Looks like a
pretty awesome option.
20dbi DP for around $60 + $60 for mount and enclosure if desired. Thats
makin' it real.
Not to switch subjects but... The NanoStation5, has two 14dbi Dual pol
antennas inside. A great value, for near
It would be interesting to switch the freqs around and see what
happens. It's probably a bad radio or cable though. -RickG
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this seem like the radio isn't loud enough?
>
> I setup the test CPE on the TV tower at my hous
The MTI 5GHz dual-pol sectors we bought were around $600 if I remember
correctly.
> Interesting. I wasn't saying that it isn't hard.
>
> Some manufacturers have found easy and cost effective ways to make Dual
> Pol
> antennas. But I'm guessing there could be some intelectual property patent
> iss
Does this seem like the radio isn't loud enough?
I setup the test CPE on the TV tower at my house and pointed it at the tower.
Radio Mobile reports the azimuth as 250 degrees, so well within the south
sector's coverage and only at a distance of 230'. I am well below the vertical
beamwidth of
Inscape data has some nice cameras for this. They do NOT need a computer to
do it. They have email ability built in. Or you could use the recording
computer at a remote location.
Touch base with EC/Hutton to get the cam.
marlon
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ISPCon (www.ispcon.com).
And join WISPA. Spend time on these lists.
You may want to hire a consultant to help you get started. I think that the
choice of a consultant or not is an ecconomic one. I told my customers that
the average consultant is going to cost roughly $3000 to $4000 by the ti
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