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Subject: Re: [WISPA] AP using Mikrotik Routerboard
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Dave
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] AP using
Meant to send off-list... sorry.
Dave
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From: "David Sovereen"
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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] AP using Mikrotik Routerboard
> Huh? Why haven't any of my orders ever come assemb
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] AP using Mikrotik Routerboard
> If you purchase all items for a complete unit we will assemble it free of
> charge. This is a service we been doing ever since we started selling
> MikroTik 5 years ago. We will do that even for S
Can you tell me which in radio Ethernet protectors you use? Thanks!
Greg
On Feb 10, 2009, at 1:04 AM, Dennis Burgess - LinkTechs wrote:
> Not wishing to say anyone does a better job or worse. One of the
> biggest mistakes I have seen is the plastic standoffs. Not only do
> they
> fail, but t
Not wishing to say anyone does a better job or worse. One of the
biggest mistakes I have seen is the plastic standoffs. Not only do they
fail, but they are not grounding the board typically! I see lots of
people using the little 1/2 moon power injectors. They are super cheap,
and by the way
t;
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> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
> http://www.ics-il.com
>
>
>
> --
> From: "Dennis Burgess - LinkTechs"
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 8:23 PM
> To: "WISPA General List"
&
My experiences say don't use Streakwave
On 2/9/09, Scott Reed wrote:
> Streakwave and Quicklink wireless both do. I have good results with
> both of them as well as Wisp-Router.
>
> Phil Curnutt wrote:
>> Does anyone produce a complete Mikrotik Routerboard Access Point- ie.-
>> routerboard, rad
2009 8:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] AP using Mikrotik Routerboard
> Man, I have seen some small WISPs, doing their second tower, buy all of
> the stuff, and not know they screwed up the UFL or something stupid like
> that. Then they can't afford to
Thanks guys. I'll be making some calls tomorrow.
Phil
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Dennis Burgess - LinkTechs <
dmburg...@linktechs.net> wrote:
> Man, I have seen some small WISPs, doing their second tower, buy all of
> the stuff, and not know they screwed up the UFL or something stupid like
Man, I have seen some small WISPs, doing their second tower, buy all of
the stuff, and not know they screwed up the UFL or something stupid like
that. Then they can't afford to replace the failed 5 bucks, due to the
cost of the tower climb.!
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* Dennis Burgess, CC
Streakwave and Quicklink wireless both do. I have good results with
both of them as well as Wisp-Router.
Phil Curnutt wrote:
> Does anyone produce a complete Mikrotik Routerboard Access Point- ie.-
> routerboard, radio cards, pigtails, enclosure etc.?
>
> Phil
>
>
>
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] AP using Mikrotik Routerboard
You might spend a good 50 dollars in parts that you can reuse between
enclosures for every few or you can pay a vendor to do it (marked up
of course).
If you'd like my full list of parts I buy/use for every AP let me know.
On 2/9/09,
/Eje
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Does anyone produce a complete Mikrotik Routerboard Access Point- ie.-
routerboard,
There you go, Dennis makes life easier for the WISP admins :)
On 2/9/09, Dennis Burgess wrote:
> Yes we do this. . Just shoot us a call or order on-line.
>
> Something to keep in mind, we test, upgrade, and verify operations
> before they leave. Nothing sux worse then putting in a link or AP, a
Yes we do this. . Just shoot us a call or order on-line.
Something to keep in mind, we test, upgrade, and verify operations
before they leave. Nothing sux worse then putting in a link or AP, and
finding out a 5 buck part does not work and then have to do another
tower climb! Why we test ever
You might spend a good 50 dollars in parts that you can reuse between
enclosures for every few or you can pay a vendor to do it (marked up
of course).
If you'd like my full list of parts I buy/use for every AP let me know.
On 2/9/09, Blair Davis wrote:
> I could, if there was demand.
>
> I'm sur
Does anyone produce a complete Mikrotik Routerboard Access Point- ie.-
routerboard, radio cards, pigtails, enclosure etc.?
Of late, I've been using Jeffco SoHo (www.jeffcosoho.com/catalog) partly
because they're only a hundred miles away, and even ground shipping arrives the
next day. They also
I could, if there was demand.
I'm sure that they are out there...
but, building your own is easy...
Phil Curnutt wrote:
Does anyone produce a complete Mikrotik Routerboard Access Point- ie.-
routerboard, radio cards, pigtails, enclosure etc.?
Phil
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Do you mean manufacture them and ship them out so all you need to do is bolt
and configure?
I know several vendors will do this. Eje of Wisp Router or Mike at TenX can
give you a definite answer as far as what they ship you. I do all my own
enclosures - if there is something wrong I can only yel
Does anyone produce a complete Mikrotik Routerboard Access Point- ie.-
routerboard, radio cards, pigtails, enclosure etc.?
Phil
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