Jonathan Auer wrote:
We use them for hotspots at campground and fair parks.
Stick a omni on the NS2, add a Canopy SM for backhaul, and put them on
a telephone pole. Works great.
So, they work well for fill in coverage?
I'm looking to use something like this to fill in the cracks of what
Japhy Bartlett wrote:
OK, a brief rant first:
I am trying to get ubiquiti nanostations, or ps2-exts. Apparently,
these things are the new furby.
For ~$79, you get a small, waterproof CPE with a 400mw 802.11b/g radio
and a dual polarity 10dbi antenna. It does POE (with included adapter),
to replace the equipment within 2 weeks.
Thanks,
Eric
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I have had NS-2s on order now for 3 months
the equipment within 2 weeks.
Thanks,
Eric
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I have had NS-2s on order now for 3
OK, a brief rant first:
I am trying to get ubiquiti nanostations, or ps2-exts. Apparently,
these things are the new furby.
If you are a reseller, why are you listing parts on your online store
that you don't have? parts that you have apparently never had?
if someone ORDERS these parts, why
We gave up on web shops for that very reason and ended up working
through the Ubiquiti reseller list calling people until we found
someone who had them in stock.
It took a couple of hours but we managed to get 14 NS2s.
We use them for hotspots at campground and fair parks.
Stick a omni on the
I have had NS-2s on order now for 3 months. Ship day comes and I get
pushed back 15-30 days
Japhy Bartlett wrote:
OK, a brief rant first:
I am trying to get ubiquiti nanostations, or ps2-exts. Apparently,
these things are the new furby.
If you are a reseller, why are you listing