I have been testing some of the new Ubiquiti Products for a "point to point" 
application. Specifically the new Bullet5 product. So far I have been impressed 
with their abilities but have just used them in a test setup so far. They have 
a very good price point. They are new enough that they are somewhat hard to 
find and have no long term history although the company has been in the 
Wireless ISP provider area for some time. Are current bridges are using Cisco.

Bob Owens
Kansas State University
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Philippe Hanset 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 9:15 AM
  Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Seeking recommendation for wireless bridge product


  Lih-Er,


  Considering your budget, you could:
  Acquire two linksys WRT54GL and load open-wrt, then use the WDS protocol,
  (2.4 GHz only!!!)


  or get two Proxim AP-4000 (Ebay has good deals on those), use WDS and enable 
the turbo mode.
  The Proxim has two radios. So we usually use one radio (the 5 Ghz) for 
bridging
  to the small structure and the other radio (2.4 GHz) for  Wi-Fi coverage.
  The bridge will pass multiple VLANs!


  Philippe Hanset
  Univ of TN






  On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Daniel Eklund wrote:


    Lih-Er,

    We have used the Proxim Tsunami Quickbridge product for some time now and 
are very happy with it.  However, it's going to cost you at least twice what 
you have budgeted.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Lih-Er Wey" <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 5:54:41 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
    Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Seeking recommendation for wireless bridge product


    I need to bring network to a structure (2-story) in a field from a building 
(about 1000 feet away, 7-story).
    It does not need high bandwidth. I would like to hear any product 
recommendation from you.
    The budget range is under a $1000 for a pair of wireless bridge. I am more 
concern about the reliability and security sides
    of the product.
    By the way, does anyone have experience with NanoStation5 from Ubiquiti 
network?  It is quite inexpensive ($160 a pair).
    Thanks!
    Lih-Er Wey
    Wireless Project, Network Management
    Academic Technology Services
    Michigan State University



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