LHG product from Routerboard/MikroTik. Looks like a PoweBox Pro as well. It
could be a 60GHz they also make them in 5 Ghz and 2.4. They are very similar
however this one does look like at 60Ghz due to the size of the element.We
have quit a few in stock ..
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Dennis Burges
At 2.4 and 5 GHz they have 21 dBi and 24.5 dBi .. The 60Ghz I read it should
be around either 16 or 26. I have seen power measurements of 26db transmitter
but yet the FCC data shows it should be 17db. The normal power levels EIRP out
of them is right at 42-44 db, note the EIRP Limits is 67db.
Course, yet another FCC document lists the gain at 42 and their EIRP at 52-54..
lol
Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer
MTCNA, MTCRE, MTCWE, MTCTCE, MTCINE, MTCSE, HE IPv6 Sage, Cambium ePMP
Certified
Author of "Learn RouterOS- Second Edition"
Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik & WI
External test point that doesn't take down the customer / require internal
access when troubleshooting?
From: "Robert"
To: af@af.afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] New to me gear
But why the POE switch below the radio?
On 1/11/20 1:50 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Anyone recognize this product?
Se
OK, I'm not an Apple person. Not a big ideology thing, just don't own any
Apple devices except for an old eMac in the attic and my wife's very old
iPad.
So I've been using Ubiquiti's WiFiman app on my phone. I'm not a big
Ubiquiti person either, but the app is really quick and easy to use, so
There's a reason I don't use IOS devices. They lock you out of too much.
I've had 3 different iphones in my life but I always end up back with
Android because I need tools like wifi analyzer to work.
I have the Pixel 3a right now and it blows away all other models I've had
like galaxy s8, LG phon
They don't allow normal apps in the app store to have enough access to
the WiFi chipset to run a proper WiFi analyzer.
I'm betting the iOS WiFi Analyzers you see out there use an external
piece of hardware connected to the phone or tablet with a cable.
On 1/12/2020 10:22 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote
but isn't a toro a bull and a bronco a wild horse?
"The bull horse"?
On 1/11/2020 6:22 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
Dinner date..
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I think that interpretation of bronco is more english or
American, actually. In Spanish, I think bronco is more like rough
or brazen.; like a pirate is aaarrrgh.
Jaime will set us straight.
bp
On 1/12/2020 7:41 AM, Adam Moffett
wrote:
https://www.oscium.com/spectrum-analyzers/wipry-2500x
Not cheep, but lots of features and you can connect external antennas and
use it on laptop, tablet or phone.
Apple doesn’t allow 3rd parties access to the Wi-Fi hardware.
-Sean
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 8:22 AM Ken Hohhof wrote:
> OK, I’m n
We have three sites down. Not sure what is up yet. this is down from
approximately 50 last night. the other Jay is checking it out. One looks to
be water intrusion in the radio, we'll have to climb. (radio was only a month
old from the LAST time we did this). Other site appears to be pow
Looks nice, I’ll have to research it more for our own use. I can’t exactly
recommend that to customers though.
OK, maybe the ones that are paying $300+ for mesh WiFi systems, they seem to
have lots of money for buying toys. I think leasing HW from your ISP doesn’t
result in the same joy of
Did you compare to this more expensive and apparently related product?
https://www.metageek.com/products/wi-spy-air/
Looks like the wipry is focused on being a WiFi analyzer while the wispyair is
more of a jack of all trades? Sorry, I only spent a few minutes reviewing each
web site. I
Looks like wi-spy repackaged the wi-pry and charges more lol.
Similar to all those company’s that would repackage and rebrand ubiquiti
and sell the same thing for 5-10 times the cost.
-Sean
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 1:15 PM Ken Hohhof wrote:
> Did you compare to this more expensive and apparent
It's a rodeo turn for a bronking bull!!
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020, 8:42 AM Adam Moffett wrote:
> but isn't a toro a bull and a bronco a wild horse?
>
> "The bull horse"?
>
>
> On 1/11/2020 6:22 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
>
> Dinner date..
>
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> AF@af.afmug.com
> http://af.afmug
Yep
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020, 7:34 PM Lewis Bergman wrote:
> It is common on towers with horizontal braces. Most commonly used to
> increase resistance to twisting. Usually called wind bracing. Buzzards
> don't like sitting with their feet off kilter.
>
> It is the worst when you have to climb the t
Yep and/or pigeon poop
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020, 9:44 PM Ken Hohhof wrote:
> I almost had myself convinced that train made sense.
>
>
>
> Yeah, catwalks on water tanks have the same problem, except it’s pigeon
> poop. Buzzard poop sounds worse.
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> *From:* AF *On Behalf Of *Chuck McCown
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