One option to consider is a passive repeater. Wire a coax cable
between the two dishes and you are done... no electronics to fail, no
power to supply on a remote location.

(haven't tested this trick with dual polarity, though)


Rubens


On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Steve Barnes <st...@pcswin.com> wrote:
> I have avoided repeaters like the plague but I have a situation where I have 
> one and I am looking for a better option.  When I started my wisp I was 100% 
> Tranzeo.  At this one location I setup a CPE connected to a TR-6000 that has 
> 2 Ethernet ports that pass through POE.  I ran 1 Ethernet up the tower with a 
> POE at the bottom, and a crossover in between.
>
> I would like a similar layout for other locations.   Issue I see is that not 
> many other units, UBNT or MT have a 2nd Ethernet that pass through POE?
>
> How does everyone you get around this?
>
> Trying to stay cheaper than a RB433, 2 radios, and 2- antennas, box, 
> pigtails, 2 LMR cables.
>
> Steve Barnes
> RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service
>
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