Aluminum foil tape sandwiched between two business cards, just about perfect. poke a hole for the mmcx connector, even better if the foil touches the outside of the mmcx connector and creates a ground.

Just a suggestion..

robert

ccrum wrote:
I've had difficulty with two radios on a single 433ah when one of them is an XR5. It seems to be overdriving the other radio card to the point that throughput is non-existent. I don't have this problem on my 532A's. I'm guessing it is because there is a ground plane (the board itself) between the two radios which gives a good degree of isolation. I'm toying around with making a small faraday cage sandwiching some aluminum tape between a couple pieces of vinyl tape and creating a "hood" for one of the radio cards to see if that helps. I'll let the list know my findings. If it doesn't work, I may be forced to do the 2 board OSPF solution mentioned previously. I've tried that before, but was always able to get better performance from dual-nstreme although the automated backup is not there.

Cameron

Kevin Neal wrote:
We prefer to do one radio to one mikrotik board.  None of our mikrotik
ospf routers have radio cards in them (well, some micropops do).

-Kevin


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Kevin Neal<ke...@safelink.net> wrote:
I've done full duplex only via two separate mikrotik links and ospf.
We get around 20 mb(fdx) through this, 24 mile link.

-Kevin


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Steve Barnes<st...@rcwifi.com> wrote:
I currently have a Dual Pol Full Duplex StarOS backhaul Link Utilizing 2ft dual pol PacWireless antennas. The Link is 18 Mile. I am having serious issues with the StarOS full duplex and want to go to some RB433AH with XR5s. Has anyone had success with this config? What kind of speed should I see. I have had so many issues with the current setup that I have quit using the Horizontal and am running everything through the Vert. I can only get 10MB
now.

Steve Barnes
RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service

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