Did you try both antenna ports? On the two that connected, were
the signals 12 to 14dB lower on both sides of the link? -Hal ______________________ Harold Bledsoe Deliberant LLC 800.742.9865 x205 http://www.deliberant.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark McElvy This afternoon I removed the Prism card and installed MT on a WRAP
and the WLM54G. I currently only have 4 customers on it and only 2 reconnected.
Signals where 12 to 14 db weaker than the Prism. I decided after much
frustration to put the CM-9 in its place. All the subs connected almost
immediately with signals similar to the 200mW Prism…. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harold
Bledsoe We are currently using both of the Compex cards you mention
below with Wilibox software and are happy with the performance. Also, we
have both of the cards in stock now. I think you will find the 54AG similar to the CM9 and the 54G
has a little extra power to make it a bit further. The receive
sensitivities are comparable. -Hal ______________________ Harold Bledsoe Deliberant LLC 800.742.9865 x205 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
McElvy I
am looking to replace my current APs and have decided to move to Mikrotik but
am not sure of the best choice for a radio. The ones I am contemplating are the
CM-9, R52, or the WLM54G. I currently use CM-9’s in 5.8 for my backhauls
and so far have been satisfied. My current AP radios are 200mW Prism radios
(2.4), so I was considering the WLM54G as a replacement. The concern with them
is a lot of resellers are out of stock, plus I have heard a few people say they
have had performance issues with them. Lastly I have seen the R52, seems
similar to the CM-9. The only issue I have with it so far is there is no US
distributor I have found. Might not be a great issue except for shipping and
RMA’s. Mark McElvy
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