I found this URL while googling for more info on Brian Webster's
response to my 4.9 question (on why smaller channels were more efficient).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_tech_note09186a00800e90fe.shtml
I was wondering if 9db was the amount of wattage others here found
Rogelio,
The Cisco website seems to be down at the moment but RF is still RF and
it behaves the same way indoors as it behaves outdoors except of course
if there are more obstructions indoors than outdoors.
In that case, then yes, depending on the nature of the obstructions,
more power would
And to further add to what Jack said:
When you are tying to factor indoor coverage, there are soo many things
to
consider. Building construction is the big one. If they have metal siding on
the house or if it is stucco laid over a wire mesh, the signal will be
almost dead inside unless
Yeah pretty sure we have some of the MTIs if that is what you are looking for.
Email me.
-Jeff
General Manager
CTI
(773) 667-4585 x2509
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You have some Comet.
But to get most of the rest, stock Hyperlink :)
Mike Brownson wrote:
The NS2 is a long story and not suitable for the list. The EOC2610 I'm psyc'd about, but it's new and Engenius is getting their first volume shipment toward the end of October. So I suspect
I have some media flex units here. They work REALLY well!!! If you have
a house that a normal wireless router has trouble covering, this unit
seems to do a much better job.
RickG wrote:
Ruckus media flex are over $100.
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We just became a reseller for the ZoneFlex gear... it really impresses me
too!
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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I wish there was an outdoor version that used 5.7 for inter-AP
communication...
3-dB Networks wrote:
We just became a reseller for the ZoneFlex gear... it really impresses me
too!
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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I am new to the WISP arena. My background is in SAN NAS deployments.
I was wondering if anyone knew of any training classes coming up soon on
the West Coast.
Thanks,
Pat
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A product I really like for dual-pole is the Mars WA56-DP25N. It's a
pretty inexpensive panel from 4.9 - 5.875 @ 25dBi .. There are 2
versions, 1 is the antenna alone, the other is with an enclosure. Its ~
$260. I know its not $150, but its not too bad!
-d
On Sep 25, 2008, at 10:04 PM,
On Fri, 26 Sep 2008, Pat O'Connor wrote:
I am new to the WISP arena. My background is in SAN NAS
deployments. I was wondering if anyone knew of any training classes
coming up soon on the West Coast.
What type of training are you looking for? Jack has already
mentioned his commercial
Pat,
Please phone me (I'm on the West Coast) on Monday or at your earliest
convenience and I can give you some training class information.
jack
Pat O'Connor wrote:
I am new to the WISP arena. My background is in SAN NAS deployments.
I was wondering if anyone knew of any training classes
I'm looking for software that records video and audio from a windows
computer (client uses a cam attached to a computer) whenever motion is
detected, and uploads it to a remote server.
This is, of course, part of an investigation or evidence collection (not
sure which) dealing with
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