Yup, some of 'em had 1w radios (ubiquiti?) in them for long links. 

Have any cooked geese drop out of the sky :P ?

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On Jan 18, 2014, at 11:29, Jim Cathey <j...@windwireless.net> wrote:

>> I use a mikrotik (routerboard) box between the Internet and my house.
> 
> We use a Mikrotik too, have been for maybe ten years or so.
> It's been on 24x7 all that time.  Rarely needs a reboot, and as
> it was (at one time) the radio too, and is still powered from
> the same place the new radio is, it's hard to say which device
> really needs a kick in the pants when it goes down.  And, as
> often as not, it is really the other end that is PO'd anyway.
> The Mikrotik's second radio is still our in–house access point.
> 
> I've been pleased.
> 
> Our internet is served from a tower maybe 5 miles away.  (The
> old tower was about 7 miles away, and our view to it was marginal.
> Hence the 1W microwave amplifier we used on it before.  The service
> provider's end of that link was an identical Mikrotik.)
> 
> -- Jim
> 
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