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That was supposed to be.
My XR5 cards are working great!
Blair Davis wrote:
My XR5 cards are work great!
Tom DeReggi wro
stion posed to the FCC
Talking about XR5s
You get them to work yet?
My test cards get out performed by CM9s.
I'm using WARs and StarOS for testing.
I haven't tried them in Mikrotik yet.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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krotik yet.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
certificati
"Mike Hammett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
certification says what type of antenna. Someone I spo
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
Motherboards and power supplies are tested independent of a case - if it's
in a case, they test it with the all covers removed. Section 15.32(a).
We may still have an issue, however. Routerboards are not typical "personal
computers" due to lack of keyboard, video, etc.
uesday, June 12, 2007 11:52 AM
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Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
>It seems to me like having Ubiquiti certified with various WISP antennas
>would be far cheaper than certifying each combination of Routerboard /
>Wireless Card / Ca
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
It seems to me like having Ubiquiti certified with various WISP antennas
would be far cheaper than certifying each combination of Routerboard /
Wireless Card / Case / Antenna combination.
That would be correct. If I understand the regs correctly, what you
could do is ver
. Christian
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:13 AM
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Mike Hammett wrote:
> The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
> certification says what type of antenna. Someone I spoke with
> familiar
Mike Hammett wrote:
The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
certification says what type of antenna. Someone I spoke with
familiar with the certification process said the type doesn't matter,
only maximum (perhaps minimum too, I can't remember) gains.
Actually it
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Mike Hammett wrote:
2)
Mike Hammett wrote:
2) Adding an FCC certified miniPCI wireless card with antenna within the
card's certification from a different vendor to a computer with FCC certified
components (either manufactured by Dell or DIY) sitting on a tower
There is absolutely NO difference.. You are m
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