WAR1, box, XR9, pigtail, POE, J arm mount, and antenna = ~$265
Plus labor to put it together.
That's the 900 I use. If you're close in and keep the RSSI up, it'll
deliver over 3.5Mbit to the customer in a 5 mhz channel. Gives you 4
channels to work with.
I had one small town of 500 that h
And you may want to do yourself a favor and try to not use an omni.
Forbes Mercy wrote:
> I love the Nano's for 2.4 but they don't come in 900MHZ, I have a small
> town that loves trees and while I service most of them with 2.4 we have
> to turn a lot of them down for trees. I have a third slot
I am testing out this idea right now.
Using xr9 cards...
I'll post my results...
e...@wisp-router.com wrote:
Check your 900 spectrum before you start buying things. But otherwise sounds like a plan. Then use RB411's, and 900MHz roos or 900 MHz ARC IES units for a better look.
/Eje
Sen
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- Original Message -
From: "Scott Reed"
To: ; "WISPA General List"
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 CPE
> My experience has been omni and 900 don't go well together. Too much
> other 900ish stuff around I think. Bu
My experience has been omni and 900 don't go well together. Too much
other 900ish stuff around I think. But I have a lot of 900 clients with
APs using sectors or yagis.
The WISP next to me has had good luck with omnis when he puts in a good
notch filter to keep the adjacent noise out of the ra
Check your 900 spectrum before you start buying things. But otherwise sounds
like a plan. Then use RB411's, and 900MHz roos or 900 MHz ARC IES units for a
better look.
/Eje
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-Original Message-
From: "Forbes Mercy"
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:46:44
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