You gotta love those StarOS 5-10 Mhz channels :-)
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Those MTI's are nice looking product. Nice price too. Have you checked out
the pac wireless 5 gig rootennas yet?
They are working great for me and they are cheap.
George
Tom DeReggi wrote:
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Short pigtail - less signal loss
Plus if you add in the RJ-45-ECS (Ethernet connector system) you get a nice easy
to swap unit
Dan Metcalf
Right on Dan.
Thats what we've been doing. Prebuilt, easy to install.
With the Star WAr boards we've even gone as far as addi
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> The Pac Wireless 5 gig rootennas are only 19db gain.
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What is the beam width of the rootenna to use it as an AP?? you must have a
bunch of them to get 360* coverage
Dan Metcalf
Yeah, Dan,
I'm using tighter beamwidths as much as possible for spectrum conservation.
I do use omni's in 2.4 quite a bit, but 5 gig I like it t
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> I'm using them as ap's. I have a link that is about 8 miles @ 5.3
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I'm using them as ap's. I have a link that is about 8 miles @ 5.3
Geo
I'm using them as ap's. I have a link that is about 8 miles @ 5.3
George
N White wrote:
What kind of distance are you seeing with those 5G Rootennas? And what
kind of APs & Antennas are you using? Just curious - we're looking at
moving all new customers to 5Ghz.
-Nick
George Rogato wrote:
What kind of distance are you seeing with those 5G Rootennas? And what
kind of APs & Antennas are you using? Just curious - we're looking at
moving all new customers to 5Ghz.
-Nick
George Rogato wrote:
Those MTI's are nice looking product. Nice price too. Have you checked
out the pac wireless
Mti's are a lot better antenna but a bit more pricey.
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Jeff
On 6/7/06 9:16 PM, "George Rogato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Those MTI's are nice looking product. Nice price too. Have you checked
> out the pac wireless 5 gig rootennas yet?
>
> They are working great for me and they are cheap
Those MTI's are nice looking product. Nice price too. Have you checked
out the pac wireless 5 gig rootennas yet?
They are working great for me and they are cheap.
George
Tom DeReggi wrote:
I was thinking
Although legal issues involved... (so not indorsing or recommending
this idea)
An
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I was thinking
Although legal issues involved... (so not
indorsing or recommending this idea)
An Atlas Fox, mounted inside a MTI 24 dbi Dual Pol
antenna w/ stock radio case back, and a custom mod to bypass internal antenna
and jumper to the ext antenna connectors, would
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