Here are a few reasons to buy the Tranzeo....

1)  3 year warranty
2)  Available stock - tried to buy a lot of Nanostations lately?    Good 
luck getting them consistently.
3)  Tranzeo design has been through a few winters and hot summers.  
There are already some questions about the durability of the Nanos, 
especially in environments with lots of moisture or sea
4)  Proven, reliable firmware.  
5)  Tranzeo support

Might be some others, but that is off the top of my head.

Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com

Charles Wu wrote:
> Hi Blair,
>
> A TR-CPQ-x has the following specifications
>
> CPQ-N: $165
> CPZ-19: $175 (integrated 19 dBi antenna)
>
> +23 dBm Output Power Max
> -85 dBm @ 11 Mbps
> -72 dBm @ 54 Mbps
> Features:
> Client NAT with QoS (probably Wmm)
>
> The Ubiquiti NS2 has the following specifications
>
> NS2: $79.95 (integrated 10 dBi antenna with connector)
>
> +26 dBm Output Power Max
> -92 dBm @ 11 Mbps
> -74 dBm @ 54 Mbps
> Features:
> >From a manual review perspective, AirOS seems to do miles more than what a 
> >Trango CPQ can do
>
> So...there's not way you're going to spend $100 on a 19 dBi patch and a 
> pigtail...so, assuming availability wasn't an issue or you weren't sitting on 
> stock...why would you even buy a Tranzeo?
>
> -Charles
>
>   



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