Can anyone else confirm/deny this?
Thanks
Chris
I thought the issue was that the cards are mis marked. Marked back
wards. The outside corner is actually antenna port A . Card says B
George
Anthony Will wrote:
It looks like he is talking about the antenna ports on the mPCI card.
There are
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We set our software to use antenna A which is the corner antenna
connector on the CM9
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This afternoon I removed the Prism card and installed MT on a WRAP
and the WLM54G. I currently only have 4 customers on it and only 2
Did not try the other port and the signals
were lower on both ends.
Mark
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Direct commercial inquiries to purchasing at neofast dot net
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Did not try the other port
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Did not try the other port and the signals were lower on both ends.
Mark
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Did not try the other port and the signals were lower on both ends.
Mark
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Did not try the other port and the signals were lower on both ends.
Mark
Of Mark McElvy
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Subject: [WISPA] MiniPCI wireless
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I am looking to replace my current APs and have decided to
move to Mikrotik but am not sure of the best choice for a radio. The ones I am contemplating
are the CM-9, R52
,
P.
Skyline Networks Consultancy Ltd
http://www.skyline-networks.com
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I am looking to replace my current APs and have decided to move to
Mikrotik but am
,
P.
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Paul,
What do you mean when you say the CM9 listens on the whole 20 MHz
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] MiniPCI wireless card recommendation...
I
am looking to replace my current APs and have decided to move to Mikrotik but
am not sure of the best choice for a radio. The ones I am contemplating are the
CM-9, R52, or the WLM54G. I currently use CM-9s in 5.8
immediately with signals similar to the 200mW Prism.
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