If you are in the US, you can look up the FCC ID to see what frequencies
are legal.
-Hal
On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 22:44 -0700, Tim Kerns wrote:
I just received a couple to begin testing (more like playing with) and I'm
not sure of the Freq. it covers.
The selections are :
5180 to 5320 in
Would you mind sharing the FCC id?
UBNT claims it is different than the regular bullet, but doesn't share
it, and I don't see it on the FCC oet website search.
If it's the same as the bullet, you'll only be able to use the 5745 and
up freq band.
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 10:44:40PM -0700, Tim
They are supposed to explain the extra features in a press release this
weekend.
From the forums it appears they are going to impliment optional polling
on their BulletM series w/cpe's to follow, other differences would be
the single stream 802.11n, and a much beefier CPU for more users per
Of Tim Kerns
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 10:45 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Ubiquiti Bullet 5M
I just received a couple to begin testing (more like playing with) and
I'm
not sure of the Freq. it covers.
The selections are :
5180 to 5320 in 20 meg increments.
5745 to 5805 in 20
Hal
Did you received my email about the second FCC I'd of 3.65 gear in
your wiki ?
Sent from my Motorola Startac...
On Aug 6, 2009, at 8:17 AM, Harold Bledsoe hbled...@deliberant.net
wrote:
If you are in the US, you can look up the FCC ID to see what
frequencies
are legal.
-Hal
optional polling
This will be real nice. I wonder if the will do it for all the NS and PS series?
Scottie
-- Original Message --
From: Michael Baird m...@tc3net.com
Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2009 09:34:35 -0400
Yes, they are being very quiet about it, supposed to announce it during
the weekend officially, as it hasn't been released yet. They are
planning to offer Canopy type functionality at Ubiquity prices. They
said no PS though, so I suspect they have something else in mind to
replace that.
What do you mean by Canopy type functionality?
On 8/6/09, Michael Baird m...@tc3net.com wrote:
Yes, they are being very quiet about it, supposed to announce it during
the weekend officially, as it hasn't been released yet. They are
planning to offer Canopy type functionality at Ubiquity
Hi,
Unless they are doing something in hardware, they will NOT be able to
duplicate Canopy polling in software. It just can't be done. Mikrotik
has tried (and come very close), but there is only so much you can do
in software.
Travis
Microserv
Michael Baird wrote:
Yes, they are being
Having Ubiquiti gear with Mikrotik-like software polling would be really nice.
Hope UBNT is hearing... :-)
Rubens
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:40 PM, Travis Johnsont...@ida.net wrote:
Hi,
Unless they are doing something in hardware, they will NOT be able to
duplicate Canopy polling in
Canopy uses a timing feature. Much like polling except their's goes a step
further with GPS sync. I have always advocated that one day, one of these
cheap mfg providers would get this right in their equipment, and then Moto
would not be the sh*t no more. If Ubiquity gets this right, they will
] Ubiquiti Bullet 5M
Canopy uses a timing feature. Much like polling except their's goes
a step further with GPS sync. I have always advocated that one day, one
of these cheap mfg providers would get this right in their
equipment, and then Moto would not be the sh*t no more. If Ubiquity gets
I just received a couple to begin testing (more like playing with) and I'm
not sure of the Freq. it covers.
The selections are :
5180 to 5320 in 20 meg increments.
5745 to 5805 in 20 meg increments
but it also has:
5500 to 5680 in 20 meg increments.
Is this unlicensed spectrum? I thought
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