We use them this way. Not as easy to hide as radio cams etc. But you get a
VERY good picture from them.
We replaced an ADT system with one. The customer says that the image
quality is much much better with this new system than it was with the old
one.
marlon
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You will pay $$$ for them but mobotix is the best I have seen.
ryan
On Sep 29, 2008, at 4:06 AM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
We use them this way. Not as easy to hide as radio cams etc. But
you get a
VERY good picture from them.
We replaced an ADT system with one. The customer says that
The NS5 two small antennnas in it, one for each polarity. They have SNR but not
RSSI, which
I don't like. They don't currently do WPA2+WDS together very well; the firmware
is
improving quickly and has a lot of room for improvement, but is promising. You
can't turn
radio power down lower than
I need someone to check out a vehicle I'm looking to purchase from a
technologically challenged seller. Need some pics, etc. Willing to pay
for your time. Just have to promise you won't buy it out from under me :)
--
Randy Cosby
Vice President
InfoWest, Inc
office: 435-773-6071
They have SNR but not RSSI, which
Does that mean they can't do a spectrum scan to get rssi of AP? And need to
be associated to get a SNR?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: jp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List
If you do a spectrum scan it shows signals of other APs in dbm. If you
use have one as a station, it shows dbm on the main page. On an AP, if
you show stations (list of associated stations), it shows a positive
integer RSSI which I would presume is the same as SNR as it's
definitely not dbm.
Now for the 64 dollar question on dual pol antennas...Can one run 2 separate
links using a Dual Pol Antenna pair. I'm looking at using 2 sets of Trango Link
45's. I would like to run 1 link Vertical and 1 link Horizional. using
differant freqs of course. Can both of these links use the same
We do this with Motorola gear that is synchronized. Unsynched gear may not
work well as the isolation between polarizations is not that great. One
transmitter will be getting into the other receiver. It may be 20 dB down,
but if it is coming out at +27 dBm it will still be hitting the input