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Get pigtails from a reliable place like
hyperlinktech.com they make very good pigtails I ordered some from some other
companies and 2/10 were bad, hyperlinks are sturdy and well made, as for the
nema box pretty much any outdoor electric store should have them I buy mine
from a local company that sells electrical supplys they have pretty much every
size. As for this configuration sounds very good and should work I believe, as
for the poe on the sb yes you can do this it will work fine just keep it under
150feet and also as for the heat I haven't had problems in a cheapy 12$
nema box that I have one of these on a tower in ap mode. From: Dave Covert
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I need to make a POE-powered sB repeater
box to 'light up' an area. Since the speedTrap-2 isn't out yet (want a beta
tester? <g>) I need to make one. What I envision is an aPPi running
repeater mode in a NEMA box. Each SMA antenna port on the aPPi would
have a pigtail to a bulkhead mounted N-type connector. To one connector I
attach an 18dBi panel pointed back to the tower and to the other connector I
attach a 6-9dBi omni cross-polarized to the big panel. Customers within a
couple-hundred feet use an aBi thru walls to talk to the omni. Clients a
little further away use aBOs with little panels pointed at the omni. I am guessing someone has done this
before... would you mind divulging the part number and supplier of the parts
you used? Specifically... NEMA box to house the aPP and pigtails? SMA to bulkhead N-type pigtails? I am guessing the aPPi will work on POE
outside in a NEMA box? Do you have to take the aPPi board out of the factory
box when you put it in the NEMA box to keep it from getting too hot? (double
insulation). Dave Home Wireless Company |
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