I have been messing with a AirBridge POE "outdoor" unit lately.

Very powerful setup screens for a WISP.  The only fault I can find with it so
far is the transmit power is not really balanced with the receive
sensitivity. I think if the unit put out 200mw instead of 50 mw it would be
more closely balanced. And of course still retain the adjustable TX power.


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Jeff King, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/12/2003


On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 08:45:40 -0400, Brian Lloyd wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>It would be a great list project - have a vote for the 3 worst h/w
>>vendors and see what the group opinion is.
>
>Actually, I would prefer a list of the best.  I dislike linksys too
>as I could never make their early stuff work at all.  For a long
>time the only game in town was WaveLAN (Lucent). Their stuff just
>worked.  I still like the ability to get signal and noise
>information in dbm from their cards.
>
>I have been very pleased with the Senao cards with the external
>antenna connectors and the +23dbm transmitters.  They work very well
>and I have had no failures in spite of abusing them greatly.  Why
>they insist on describing link quality and signal strength in
>useless "percentage" units makes no sense to me.  (Anybody have a
>translation for that?)
>
>I was going to standardize on the Proxim Silver 802.11a/b cards but
>I have had enough trouble with them that I have decided that I will
>not buy any more.




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