I understand they remain active Tyson.
There is no physical software or hardware switch to disable the PCB antenna
that I am aware of.
Cheers Nigel
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radio's mated to the backhaul antenna dishes.
Cheers Nigel
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And for
short range <2Mile LOS building to building secure hops, it is a slam dunk.
Cheers Nigel
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and failed.
Cheers Nigel
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If it supports UPnP then technically yes, if not, then no.
Cheers Nigel
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Why
does this unit look so much like a Linksys WET11?
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with you till you timed out or left the network, the second one would be
released and a fresh one subsequently be renewed along the way as per
normal. By this method, the data stream apparently stayed up.
Anyone remember who did this?
Cheers Nigel
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Are you going over water at all?
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Subject: [BAWUG] Why might a 5 mile link degrade during
I guess your link is either weak under normal circumstances or you are
barely making the fresnel zone and when the temp goes up, the link starts to
flutter. I'd try to put one of the ends up 10 feet, check connections,
shorten cables, pray to the gods etc.
Cheers Nigel
Nigel Ballard
[
oor fed by fiber.
The
bottom line for me was No-Go. My test was pure B, G has even more range
issues.
I
suggest you give it up as a bad job and drop a CAT5e down to the other floor and
stick and AP where it needs to be.
Cheers
Nigel
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It doesn't travel as far.
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ity side, both from the education and
from the implementation perspectives.
Personally, I tunnel through VPN so I could care less who's sat there with
Ethereal.
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Say! Don't knock the UK Register Glenn. They add much needed humor and
irreverence into the mix, added to which, they're British which instantly
makes them fabbo!
Cheers Nigel
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Mounting it to a steel beam won't cause a problem, just remember to point
both the antenna's downwards, away from the beam. And leave diversity
enabled.
Cheers Nigel
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It won't work through the fuse box.
You should connect to each other via wireless!
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tream then that's all
Joe gets etc. http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php
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Kevin
A has range issues, everybody had B clients, B access points are very cheap
and plentiful. And finally, the backhaul is probably only 768K to the
internet, so the additional throughput of A is lost on a hot spot.
Cheers Nigel
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No WiMAX equipment exists today.
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Dean Reardon
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Subject: [BAWUG] WiMAx and BreezeMax
>What's confusing to me about 802.16 (or WiMax, if you like buzz words) is
the claim of up to 50km/30miles in range.
To clarify, 802.16 is not WiMAX, 802.16a is WiMAX and again, no fully
compliant silicon exists today despite press releases to the contrary.
The range of course depends on the band
Glenn
>You all might like to know that Alvarion just confirmed for me that their
"pre-WiMax" equipment
Which Intel's legal people will be the first to tell them that there is no
such thing as pre-WiMAX.
>whether that requires software, firmware, hardware, or a combination of
upgrades.
My vacuum
Nomadix rocks!
Nuff said.
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I can't believe you cannot locate an existing cableway between the floors
Chris!
Go visit the phone room, see how they get the Telco 50-pair to the other
floor, poke a CAT5e through the gap and get 100BaseT for $5!
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If you use the Belkin AP to the Belkin card you will see superb performance
and range. If you use a regular card however, you'll lose the benefits.
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>but are there any 802.11b SD cards out there
The silicon is too big and the power consumption would kill the little
Palm unless you strapped on a second power source.
Cheers Nigel
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Anyone have any insight/opinions into which of these solutions is going
to
be the standard bearer for the 802.11a world?
Atheros
Cheers Nigel
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ort to the TripMate, this turns it into an NMEA mode
unit.
I'm Trying to remember the word. It was something like *astral. Do a
Google search for it.
Cheers Nigel
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You
trying to get the two units into bridging mode?
Intel
2011b (AKA Symbol) needs WLAP mode enabled firstly. Do that under the
administrator options.
Secondly, I 'think' they only bridge to matching units, specifically the
2011, 2011b plus possibly Symbol units.
Cheers
ed of the Host AP code, very fast!
At the very least you need to check out the Host AP/WDS solution.
Cheers Nigel
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