Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Blair Davis




Yes, I use them as CPE.  Just tried one as AP.

Just could not find the AP tools.



Michael Baird wrote:

  Log into the web interface, on the first page click on "extra info", 
click on "stations", and you can drill down further on the station list 
for more detailed info per station. For scanning click on "tools" on the 
first page, click on "site survey". The ubiquities don't lack for the 
features you are describing, have you used them?

Regards
Michael Baird
  
  
Any AP data as you are showing below

Josh Luthman wrote:


  What is it you have not found?

On 4/25/09, Blair Davis  wrote:
  
  
  
Where is that?  I've not found it...

jree...@18-30chat.net wrote:



  What do you mean lack of? There is a client list,

Station MAC Signal, dBm Noise, dBm Tx Rate Rx Rate
Idle (sec)
00:16:xx:xx:xx:xx-62-9636M54M15
00:18:xx:xx:xx:xx-69-9636M1M15



and per station info, scan mode (in client and ap modes) and many other
tools.
Yes, Its not as easy as a MT to check, but not to hard, namely for those
really
micro pops.



Blair Davis wrote:

  
  
  
I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.

Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client
list and so on make it very hard to use.

I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.



Josh Luthman wrote:




  I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:


  
  
  
Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put outside.



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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Michael Baird
Log into the web interface, on the first page click on "extra info", 
click on "stations", and you can drill down further on the station list 
for more detailed info per station. For scanning click on "tools" on the 
first page, click on "site survey". The ubiquities don't lack for the 
features you are describing, have you used them?

Regards
Michael Baird
> Any AP data as you are showing below
>
> Josh Luthman wrote:
>> What is it you have not found?
>>
>> On 4/25/09, Blair Davis  wrote:
>>   
>>> Where is that?  I've not found it...
>>>
>>> jree...@18-30chat.net wrote:
>>> 
 What do you mean lack of? There is a client list,

 Station MAC Signal, dBm Noise, dBm Tx Rate Rx Rate
 Idle (sec)
 00:16:xx:xx:xx:xx-62-9636M54M15
 00:18:xx:xx:xx:xx-69-9636M1M15
 
 

 and per station info, scan mode (in client and ap modes) and many other
 tools.
 Yes, Its not as easy as a MT to check, but not to hard, namely for those
 really
 micro pops.



 Blair Davis wrote:

   
> I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.
>
> Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client
> list and so on make it very hard to use.
>
> I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.
>
>
>
> Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> 
>> I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
>> stuff, especially the bullet.
>>
>> On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:
>>
>>
>>   
>>> Engenius and ubiquity
>>>
>>> Jerry Richardson
>>> airCloud Communications
>>> Sent from mobile device
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Rogelio 
>>> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
>>> To: WISPA General List 
>>> Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>>>
>>> I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
>>> repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
>>> device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>>>
>>> Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
>>> be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
>>> collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put outside.
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Jerry Richardson
Main page.
 
Extra Info
- Show Stations
- Show ARP
- Show Bridge Table
 
Tools
- Speed test
- Ping
- Traceroute
 
There is also an extensive SNMP set.
http://forum.ubnt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=582
 
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 1:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters


Any AP data as you are showing below

Josh Luthman wrote: 

What is it you have not found?

On 4/25/09, Blair Davis 
<mailto:the...@wmwisp.net>  wrote:
  

Where is that?  I've not found it...

jree...@18-30chat.net wrote:


What do you mean lack of? There is a client
list,

Station MAC Signal, dBm Noise, dBm
Tx Rate Rx Rate
Idle (sec)
00:16:xx:xx:xx:xx-62-9636M54M
15
00:18:xx:xx:xx:xx-69-9636M1M
15



and per station info, scan mode (in client and
ap modes) and many other
tools.
Yes, Its not as easy as a MT to check, but not
to hard, namely for those
really
micro pops.



Blair Davis wrote:

  

I have a NanoStation running as an AP
right now.

Works fine, but the lack of AP type
tools like sig streanth, client
list and so on make it very hard to use.

I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik
soon.



Josh Luthman wrote:



I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of
good things abot the Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson
 <mailto:jrichard...@aircloud.com>  wrote:


  

Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
<mailto:scubac...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List
 <mailto:wireless@wispa.org> 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some
lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters, and the itch can't really be
scratched with a customer CPE
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that
they can recommend?  There won't
be many people connecting in that area,
so I'm not really worried about
collision.  Ideally, this might be
something I'd put outside.





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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Blair Davis




Any AP data as you are showing below

Josh Luthman wrote:

  What is it you have not found?

On 4/25/09, Blair Davis  wrote:
  
  
Where is that?  I've not found it...

jree...@18-30chat.net wrote:


  What do you mean lack of? There is a client list,

Station MAC Signal, dBm Noise, dBm Tx Rate Rx Rate
Idle (sec)
00:16:xx:xx:xx:xx-62-9636M54M15
00:18:xx:xx:xx:xx-69-9636M1M15



and per station info, scan mode (in client and ap modes) and many other
tools.
Yes, Its not as easy as a MT to check, but not to hard, namely for those
really
micro pops.



Blair Davis wrote:

  
  
I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.

Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client
list and so on make it very hard to use.

I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.



Josh Luthman wrote:



  I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:


  
  
Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put outside.



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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Josh Luthman
What is it you have not found?

On 4/25/09, Blair Davis  wrote:
> Where is that?  I've not found it...
>
> jree...@18-30chat.net wrote:
>>
>> What do you mean lack of? There is a client list,
>>
>> Station MAC Signal, dBm Noise, dBm Tx Rate Rx Rate
>> Idle (sec)
>> 00:16:xx:xx:xx:xx-62-9636M54M15
>> 00:18:xx:xx:xx:xx-69-9636M1M15
>> 
>> 
>>
>> and per station info, scan mode (in client and ap modes) and many other
>> tools.
>> Yes, Its not as easy as a MT to check, but not to hard, namely for those
>> really
>> micro pops.
>>
>>
>>
>> Blair Davis wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.
>>>
>>> Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client
>>> list and so on make it very hard to use.
>>>
>>> I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>

 I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
 stuff, especially the bullet.

 On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:


>
> Engenius and ubiquity
>
> Jerry Richardson
> airCloud Communications
> Sent from mobile device
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rogelio 
> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
> To: WISPA General List 
> Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>
> I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
> repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
> device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>
> Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
> be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
> collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put outside.
>
>
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Tom Sharples
The bullets do work well as CPE devices. As APs or in ptp bridge setups 
there are still issues with firmware stability that need to be ironed out 
before using them in critical links. Check the ubnt forum for details: 
http://forum.ubnt.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=17

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Subject: Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters


> 50 for a bullet and at best 50 for an antenna and 25 for a power
> supply makes them the same price as the cheapest Engenius ones.
> Pretty sure 75 for an antenna and power supply is awfully generous.
>
> On 4/25/09, George Rogato  wrote:
>> No body has mentioned Star-Os, or Lucaya.
>>
>> Here's a link:
>>
>> http://www.staros.com/store/datasheets/Au400.pdf
>>
>> The 2 ports are about 200.00 and the 4 ports are about 400.00
>>
>> And they are fcc certified units.
>>
>>
>> Jerry Richardson wrote:
>>> EOC-3220's seem to work pretty well for us.
>>>
>>> Went to the NanoStations due to cost. then Engenius knocked it off, but
>>> we are prety happy with the Nanos
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>>> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
>>> Behalf Of Blair Davis
>>> Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 12:02 AM
>>> To: WISPA General List
>>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>>>
>>>
>>> I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.
>>>
>>> Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client list
>>> and so on make it very hard to use.
>>>
>>> I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>
>>> I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the
>>> Ubnt
>>> stuff, especially the bullet.
>>>
>>> On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson 
>>> <mailto:jrichard...@aircloud.com>  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Engenius and ubiquity
>>>
>>> Jerry Richardson
>>> airCloud Communications
>>> Sent from mobile device
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Rogelio 
>>> <mailto:scubac...@gmail.com>
>>> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
>>> To: WISPA General List 
>>> <mailto:wireless@wispa.org>
>>> Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>>>
>>> I've got a situation where I need some lower end
>>> affordable 2.4 GHz
>>> repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a
>>> customer CPE
>>> device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>>>
>>> Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can
>>> recommend?  There won't
>>> be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not
>>> really worried about
>>> collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put
>>> outside.
>>>
>>>
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Blair Davis




Where is that?  I've not found it...

jree...@18-30chat.net wrote:

  What do you mean lack of? There is a client list,

Station MAC Signal, dBm Noise, dBm Tx Rate Rx Rate 
Idle (sec)
00:16:xx:xx:xx:xx-62-9636M54M15
00:18:xx:xx:xx:xx-69-9636M1M15



and per station info, scan mode (in client and ap modes) and many other 
tools.
Yes, Its not as easy as a MT to check, but not to hard, namely for those 
really
micro pops.



Blair Davis wrote:
  
  
I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.

Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client 
list and so on make it very hard to use. 

I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.



Josh Luthman wrote:


  I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:
  
  
  
Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put outside.



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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Josh Luthman
50 for a bullet and at best 50 for an antenna and 25 for a power
supply makes them the same price as the cheapest Engenius ones.
Pretty sure 75 for an antenna and power supply is awfully generous.

On 4/25/09, George Rogato  wrote:
> No body has mentioned Star-Os, or Lucaya.
>
> Here's a link:
>
> http://www.staros.com/store/datasheets/Au400.pdf
>
> The 2 ports are about 200.00 and the 4 ports are about 400.00
>
> And they are fcc certified units.
>
>
> Jerry Richardson wrote:
>> EOC-3220's seem to work pretty well for us.
>>
>> Went to the NanoStations due to cost. then Engenius knocked it off, but
>> we are prety happy with the Nanos
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> __
>> Jerry Richardson
>> airCloud Communications
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
>> Behalf Of Blair Davis
>> Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 12:02 AM
>> To: WISPA General List
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>>
>>
>> I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.
>>
>> Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client list
>> and so on make it very hard to use.
>>
>> I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.
>>
>>
>>
>> Josh Luthman wrote:
>>
>>  I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the
>> Ubnt
>>  stuff, especially the bullet.
>>  
>>  On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson 
>> <mailto:jrichard...@aircloud.com>  wrote:
>>  
>>
>>  Engenius and ubiquity
>>  
>>  Jerry Richardson
>>  airCloud Communications
>>  Sent from mobile device
>>  
>>  -Original Message-
>>  From: Rogelio 
>> <mailto:scubac...@gmail.com>
>>  Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
>>  To: WISPA General List 
>> <mailto:wireless@wispa.org>
>>  Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>>  
>>  I've got a situation where I need some lower end
>> affordable 2.4 GHz
>>  repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a
>> customer CPE
>>  device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>>  
>>  Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can
>> recommend?  There won't
>>  be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not
>> really worried about
>>  collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put
>> outside.
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread George Rogato
No body has mentioned Star-Os, or Lucaya.

Here's a link:

http://www.staros.com/store/datasheets/Au400.pdf

The 2 ports are about 200.00 and the 4 ports are about 400.00

And they are fcc certified units.


Jerry Richardson wrote:
> EOC-3220's seem to work pretty well for us.
>  
> Went to the NanoStations due to cost. then Engenius knocked it off, but
> we are prety happy with the Nanos
>  
>  
>  
>  
> __ 
> Jerry Richardson 
> airCloud Communications
>  
> 
> 
> 
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
> Behalf Of Blair Davis
> Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 12:02 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
> 
> 
> I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.
> 
> Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client list
> and so on make it very hard to use.  
> 
> I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.
> 
> 
> 
> Josh Luthman wrote: 
> 
>   I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the
> Ubnt
>   stuff, especially the bullet.
>   
>   On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson 
> <mailto:jrichard...@aircloud.com>  wrote:
> 
> 
>   Engenius and ubiquity
>   
>   Jerry Richardson
>   airCloud Communications
>   Sent from mobile device
>   
>   -Original Message-
>   From: Rogelio 
> <mailto:scubac...@gmail.com> 
>   Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
>   To: WISPA General List 
> <mailto:wireless@wispa.org> 
>   Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>   
>   I've got a situation where I need some lower end
> affordable 2.4 GHz
>   repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a
> customer CPE
>   device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>   
>   Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can
> recommend?  There won't
>   be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not
> really worried about
>   collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put
> outside.
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Jerry Richardson
EOC-3220's seem to work pretty well for us.
 
Went to the NanoStations due to cost. then Engenius knocked it off, but
we are prety happy with the Nanos
 
 
 
 
__ 
Jerry Richardson 
airCloud Communications
 



From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 12:02 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters


I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.

Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client list
and so on make it very hard to use.  

I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.



Josh Luthman wrote: 

I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the
Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson 
<mailto:jrichard...@aircloud.com>  wrote:
  

Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
<mailto:scubac...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List 
<mailto:wireless@wispa.org> 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some lower end
affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a
customer CPE
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can
recommend?  There won't
be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not
really worried about
collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put
outside.





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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread jree...@18-30chat.net
It makes a great CPE drop in replacement. It also works well if you use 
12v POE switch's, hard to find reasonably priced ones tho.

Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
> I'm still up in the air about the bullet.  By the time you add antenna 
> and power supply, the cost goes up.  But then again, most of us have 
> antennas and power supplies to spare.
>
> Brian
>
> Josh Luthman wrote:
>> I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
>> stuff, especially the bullet.
>>
>> On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:
>>   
>>> Engenius and ubiquity
>>>
>>> Jerry Richardson
>>> airCloud Communications
>>> Sent from mobile device
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Rogelio 
>>> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
>>> To: WISPA General List 
>>> Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>>>
>>> I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
>>> repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
>>> device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>>>
>>> Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
>>> be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
>>> collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put outside.
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Brian Rohrbacher




I'm still up in the air about the bullet.  By the time you add antenna
and power supply, the cost goes up.  But then again, most of us have
antennas and power supplies to spare.

Brian

Josh Luthman wrote:

  I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:
  
  
Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread jree...@18-30chat.net
What do you mean lack of? There is a client list,

Station MAC Signal, dBm Noise, dBm Tx Rate Rx Rate 
Idle (sec)
00:16:xx:xx:xx:xx-62-9636M54M15
00:18:xx:xx:xx:xx-69-9636M1M15



and per station info, scan mode (in client and ap modes) and many other 
tools.
Yes, Its not as easy as a MT to check, but not to hard, namely for those 
really
micro pops.



Blair Davis wrote:
> I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.
>
> Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client 
> list and so on make it very hard to use. 
>
> I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.
>
>
>
> Josh Luthman wrote:
>> I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
>> stuff, especially the bullet.
>>
>> On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:
>>   
>>> Engenius and ubiquity
>>>
>>> Jerry Richardson
>>> airCloud Communications
>>> Sent from mobile device
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Rogelio 
>>> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
>>> To: WISPA General List 
>>> Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
>>>
>>> I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
>>> repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
>>> device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>>>
>>> Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
>>> be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
>>> collision.  Ideally, this might be something I'd put outside.
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-25 Thread Blair Davis




I have a NanoStation running as an AP right now.

Works fine, but the lack of AP type tools like sig streanth, client
list and so on make it very hard to use.  

I'll be switching it out for a MikroTik soon.



Josh Luthman wrote:

  I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:
  
  
Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-24 Thread Josh Luthman
I would avoid Engenius.  Heard a lot of good things abot the Ubnt
stuff, especially the bullet.

On 4/25/09, Jerry Richardson  wrote:
> Engenius and ubiquity
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> Sent from mobile device
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> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
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> Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters
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> I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
> repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
> device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>
> Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-24 Thread Josh Luthman
Low cost and 2.4 sounds like MT to me.

On 4/24/09, Rogelio  wrote:
> I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz
> repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE
> device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).
>
> Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't
> be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about
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Re: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

2009-04-24 Thread Jerry Richardson
Engenius and ubiquity

Jerry Richardson
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Sent from mobile device

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:21 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: [WISPA] affordable 2.4 GHz repeaters

I've got a situation where I need some lower end affordable 2.4 GHz 
repeaters, and the itch can't really be scratched with a customer CPE 
device (such as a Ruckus or Tranzeo).

Anyone have any 2.4 GHz repeaters that they can recommend?  There won't 
be many people connecting in that area, so I'm not really worried about 
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