I'm just waiting to see how many Nano's get completely busted. They use the regular mounting, but then it's a HUGE panel that just fits over the Nano and has a pigtail that you plug into the external port. Not sure I really understand the concept, when you could just use a regular 2.4ghz antenna and do the same thing.

So, it's not really a Stinger, more of an external antenna with pigtail that slips over the top of the Nano. And did I mention it's a HUGE square flat panel? ;)

Travis
Microserv

Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
Dang, so the rumor IS true.  What a great idea... ;-)
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I saw Wu running around with something like this at WiMax World .. might
wanna ask him ;-)

-drew

Chuck McCown wrote:
    
I hear rumors of a stinger like antenna being developed for the NS2...
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I am having great luck with the Nanostation5 radios.   The NS2 radios
have a terrible antenna, so I'm sticking to Tranzeos for 2.4ghz use.
I'd love to see an NS9 at some point.

The new products look interesting, but if they are like other Ubiquity
"new product releases" - they are vaporware for a while.  No one has any
stock of them and my guess is that the first round that makes it to the
states is going to be beta.

Just like any 802.11a product, the NS5s will run circles around Canopy
if properly deployed.   So yeah, you can consider them as a Canopy
replacement.  :^)

Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com

Chuck McCown wrote:

        
We have tried the full sized nanostations.  They have an external SMA
connector so you can put an antenna on them with some decent gain.
I would pay the extra for the full sized unit just to have that option.

They do what they say they will do.  But just like all 802.11x 
products,
you have to know how to apply them.  They will never be a replacement 
for
Canopy but they have their place.



          
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