You have to be very careful with it. That is for sure. Once I made my guys
start paying for the boards they broke, the reports of broken boards went
down very rapidly.

Jon Paul Kelley
CKS Wireless

-----Original Message-----
From: mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com
[mailto:mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com] On Behalf Of Martin Ruiz
Ibersystems
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 2:02 PM
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Dual-Chain Radio Cards

LOL.

* Martín Ruiz*
* *


Web: http://www.ibersystems.es





2013/5/30 Kristian Hoffmann <kh...@fire2wire.com>

> Does the RJ45 connector still break off if you look at it funny?
>
> -Kristian
>
>
> On 05/30/2013 07:13 AM, Jon Paul Kelley wrote:
>
>> I have been having very good luck with the RB711UA-2HND. It has the 
>> integrated radio card and the performance has been very stable for me 
>> when running as an AP.
>>
>> Jon Paul Kelley
>> CKS Wireless
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 
>> mikrotik-bounces@mail.**butchevans.com<mikrotik-bounces@mail.butcheva
>> ns.com> 
>> [mailto:mikrotik-bounces@mail.**butchevans.com<mikrotik-bounces@mail.
>> butchevans.com>]
>> On Behalf Of Scott Reed
>> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 8:33 AM
>> To: Mikrotik discussions
>> Subject: [Mikrotik] Dual-Chain Radio Cards
>>
>> What are you using for dual chain 2.4GHz cards in MT boards?
>>
>> We are currently using XR2 for our APs, but want to move to
dual-polarity.
>> We have some R52n-M cards out, but the XR2s hear better and have 
>> higher transmit power.  I am really looking for the receive 
>> sensitivity, but I like higher power cards because the signal seems 
>> to be cleaner on almost all cards the more the transmit power is 
>> decreased.  So an XR2 at 24dB seems cleaner than an R52n-M at 24dB.  
>> I don't have testing to prove, but we almost always get better 
>> performance if the card is not running at maximum power.
>>
>> --
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