In what configuration and OS?

Actually, Our tests were with the XR2s.

I basically, inserted a CM9, SR2, ZCOM (100watt), and XR2, and then did the swap aroo, recording the rssi received on the other end.

The first thing that was required, was that with the XR2, STAROS had to be set to a 10 tx power. Anything higher, would cause the card not to associate or ahve way to high a degraded "quality" value less than 15%. Set at 10 or under, it would function at appropriate quality. The other cards could be set at "def" and deliver higher RSSI at a higher quality than the XR2. The CM9, ZCOM, and SR2's rssi changed appropriatealy as calculated that it should, with the SR2 it had added about 8-10 db over the CM9.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


----- Original Message ----- From: "Blair Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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That was supposed to be.....

My XR5 cards are working great!

Blair Davis wrote:
My XR5 cards are work great!
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Talking about XR5s....
You get them to work yet?
My test cards get out performed by CM9s.
I'm using WARs and StarOS for testing.
I haven't tried them in Mikrotik yet.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Hammett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC certification says what type of antenna. Someone I spoke with familiar with the certification process said the type doesn't matter, only maximum (perhaps minimum too, I can't remember) gains.


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----- Original Message ----- From: "Forrest W. Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Mike Hammett wrote:

2) Adding an FCC certified miniPCI wireless card with antenna within the card's certification from a different vendor to a computer with FCC certified components (either manufactured by Dell or DIY) sitting on a tower

There is absolutely NO difference..  You are missing a critical point:

Show me a miniPCI wireless card which has a certification for an outdoor AP style antenna. *That* is the point of this thread. None of the miniPCI based systems are certified because noone has bothered to certify the miniPCI wireless card with a correct set of antennas.

For instance, the Ubiquiti SR2 is only certified with a 3dbi omni from Hyperlink. Other cards are similar.
-forrest
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