10 feet is OK. Try also using different ch. also.... I doubt that you can use same ch. Space even at different polarity.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 3:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [smartBridges] antenna distance ACK!! Just got word from the fire department that they're installing their radio gear today and if I want to be up on their tower, I need to be out there in 3 hours. Any recommendations on antenna distance between backhaul and AP antenna? This relay tower will only service ~20 customers for now, so I'm going to use an airPoint associated to the one of the APs at the primary tower, run it into a switch and then into another airPoint. 18dB panel aimed at the tower, with a sectored (because I don't have an omni) aimed at the subdivision in question. My question... How far apart must/should the 2 antennas need to be? I'm hoping I can have them 10 vertical feet apart, with the backhaul on V and AP on H, but I don't know that I'll have that luxury. I need some *reliable* (no offense ;) answers quick. Thanks. Tim Foster www.AledoBroadBand.com Aledo's only high-speed ISP The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges <yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) Archives: http://archives.part-15.org The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges <yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) Archives: http://archives.part-15.org
