I have just recived an answer from chad saying that starOS its a good
choice, thanks chad ill check it, for your question yes i w'd like to
play, i have never deployed my routers, but i really would like to, so
im like a newbie compared to the people in this list but im hungry to
learn the how to, thanks to everybody, this is an amazing list.
Mario Pommier escribió:
Carlos,
that's your first item, your line of thinking seems accurate:
Cisco, Proxim, Trango, Alvarion, StarOS, Mikrotik -- what equipment
will you choose and what is the advantage/disadvantage of each.
Maybe your first perspective is: do you want to go with a
"finished, packaged" product, or do you want to be able to "play more
with the tools and toys" out there?
The type of computer person you are may be a good guide: do you
deploy your own Unix/Linux based routers or do you buy Cisco finished
products?
Hope that helps some.
Mario
Carlos A. Garcia G wrote:
Thank u very much, but the question it is, i do not know many
equipments, i have only work with cisco aironet, the last time i do
something similar and get the cisco 1300 series the problem it is
that in order that this work i have to use 4 radios
1300<-->[1300 -ethernet-1300]<-->1300
and what i need it is to know for example: the proxim LMG22 work in
5.8 and can be used as:
LMG22<-->LMG22<-->LMG22
im currently looking with cisco, proxym, trango, mikrotik but i dont
get the answer that im looking for.
Mike Brownson escribió:
Carlos,
It all depends on how big a hill and what speed you need. There is
some PtP equipment (Motorola PtP, formerly Orthogon) that can talk
over the hill in one link if the hill is not too big or the distance
is not too long. Other option is to put another repeater in
between. But that means another radio site. If you want to send me
latitude and longitude of both sites I can see if the one radio link
will work.
Mike B
Carlos A. Garcia G wrote:
Hi i have a problem i need to establish a wireless link betwen my
ofice and another ofice there are a hill betwen so what equipment
or vendors do i have to contact: look!
NOC <-->> POP <-->> OFFICE
????
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