+100000001 On Sep 9, 2013 6:40 PM, "Bryan Seitz" <se...@bsd-unix.net> wrote:
> +100000000 > > On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 07:34:20AM -0700, Harry McGregor wrote: > > Hi, > > > > The best "canned" stuff I have seen lately is from Ubiquiti > > > > You can determine if multiple point to point links are better, or a > > point to multi point is better. > > > > In my opinion, I would use 5GHz for the inter building shots, and 2.4GHz > > within the buildings. > > > > 5GHz, no antenna: > > > http://store.netgate.com/Ubiquiti-Rocket-M5-5GHz-80211N-MIMO-PtP-PtMP-P288C139.aspx > > > > Look here at antenna options: > > http://www.l-com.com/wireless-antenna-58-ghz-wifi-antennas > > > > 5GHz with built in antenna: > > > http://store.netgate.com/Ubiquiti-NanoStation-M5-5GHz-Hi-Power-2x2-MIMO-AirMax-Station-P240C139.aspx > > > > 5GHz with built in highly directional antenna: > > > http://store.netgate.com/Ubiquiti-NanoBridge-M-Series-5-GHz-22-dBi-Dual-Polarity-P1025C43.aspx > > and slightly higher gain > > > http://store.netgate.com/Ubiquiti-NanoBridge-M-Series-5-GHz-25-dBi-Dual-Polarity-P1658C43.aspx > > > > 2.4GHz APs for use with in the buildings: > > > http://store.netgate.com/Ubiquiti-UniFi-Long-Range-Three-Pack-P1728C139.aspx > > -- > > Bryan G. Seitz >