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Old 07-27-2007, 07:52 AM
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Hi all,

I'm running 12x wrt45gls in waterproof boxes using Freifunk mesh firmware. Works great. Power is easy 'cos the routers take 12 volts so solar/wind power works fine. I'm thinking of moving away from Freifunk now and just using stock OpenWRT firmware with better security. Right now the mesh is open with access controlled using a vpn which is a hassle.

Most I use 24dbi antennas from - Wisp Router Inc. in the US but also have a couple of omnis and some Rootenna panel antennas.

The system has been up for 18 months with no major problems with sunlight temperatures of up 40 degress and several tropical rain style downpours.

Only real annoying is that if the batteries don't get enough charge the router trips out with low voltage and needs power cycling to reboot.
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:55 PM
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Are the 2 above items compatible? The netgear wireless MR314 is 811b, 11 MBps thruput, and the ASUS PCI cards are just bought 2 weeks ago. They are internal cards with the small antenna.

I get with one desktop which has this Asus card a very low signal, even though the computer is only maximum 20 feet away and only an internal wall, no electrical wires or plumbing in it, separates the 2 computers.

The 3rd desktop with the Asus PCI card does not get a signal at all, even though it is the most up to date and fastest computer of the 3.

All run on Windows XP.

Any ideas?
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:57 PM
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Question NETGEAR Wireless MR314 and ASUS PCI card WL138GE

Are the 2 above items compatible? The netgear wireless MR314 is 811b, 11 MBps thruput, and the ASUS PCI cards are just bought 2 weeks ago. They are internal cards with the small antenna.

I get with one desktop which has this Asus card a very low signal, even though the computer is only maximum 20 feet away and only an internal wall, no electrical wires or plumbing in it, separates the 2 computers.

The 3rd desktop with the Asus PCI card does not get a signal at all, even though it is the most up to date and fastest computer of the 3.

All run on Windows XP.

Any ideas?
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Old 10-16-2007, 08:04 PM
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Honestly if you have cash to burn, this gear is the best available in the unlicensed spectrum.

It uses a proprietry circular polarisation ..... very cool.

Feel free to ask any questions....

And if you know anyone in Hawkes Bay who needs the best ...... send em my way.
Ben


Since when is circular polarization proprietary?

Some of the Tsunami gear uses circular polarization for image rejection but circular polarization in and of itself has been used for many years.

Even if Proxim uses a different algorithm in their modulation it still doesn't make their circular polarization proprietary.

google circular polarized antennas, There are bunches of them.
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Old 11-29-2007, 06:11 PM
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I am running from a bt 2wire router to a dlink box and then through a lighning arrester to a 9Dbi netgear ant.

I am getting an intermitant signal and the range is very poor. I have taken the ant down cleaned up all the joints and am waiting for a good day to put it back for testing.

Am i missing anything?
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Old 11-30-2007, 04:34 PM
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I'm running a D-Link DGL-4300 Gamer lounge gaming router with the default 5 dBi stock antenna (only because it out performs the 10 dBi antenna I got for it, with the stock I get 100% up stairs and down, and everywhere in the house, no joking). I also have an old wireless N router acting as a repeater. So the two N cards I have can get 300 mbps, and the D-Link devices can get 108 mbps..

The gaming router was really worth it. While the game fuel technology seems like a marketing scam, it really does help with the lag on internet, and on network games. Without it, my lag was 30 to 40 ms. With it, it went down to 10ms. That was on a server 20 miles from my home. The range this thing has is jaw dropping. When I was using the N router by itself, it wasn't giving me nearly the coverage this Gaming router gives me now.

While it is a bit on the expensive side, its well worth it to know your getting a high quality router.

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Old 12-07-2007, 04:23 PM
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this one - TRENDnet TEW-633GR: 802.11n Draft 2.0 to the Rescue
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Old 12-15-2007, 10:04 PM
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I'm running a mikroTik RouterBoard 133 as an access point, with a mikroTik R52 65mW miniPCI card, mikrotik outdoor inclausure and a D-Link 15dBi omni antenna.

The mikrotik RB 133 has a hotspot activated to mange users access to internet.
I have no problems so far. Thank's to GOD.
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Old 12-18-2007, 07:18 PM
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I have a blitzz bwa711s routler and i got a new computer compac with vista system will this work with vista if so how do i get a driver
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Old 12-24-2007, 12:18 PM
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I keep spacing this board out.
Check out my signature for my setup on the mountain: All Internet traffic from Las Tusas Ranch relayed through DIY solar powered WiFi tower.
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I setup a lot of Motorola Canopy 5.2 & 5.7 ghtz gear too. We have been switching out our tower gear from Mikrotik 133 to 333 (three micro-PCM/CIA slots for radio cards)
After a year and a half doing WiFi installations which I love by the way, I have put up and taken down more configurations than I can list. The WISP I work for is small and they have tried lots of different gear in different combinations.
I'm getting accustomed to my areas well enough that I can set an antenna in fog thick as pea soup and pull down a -67dBm signal.
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Old 03-09-2008, 09:44 PM
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To kick it off, i'll post mine.

I'm running a D-Link 900+ hardware access point, this is mounted in a waterproof box from Dick Smith (thanks to help from shadowX), i've stripped off the outer shell of the AP, and mounted the aerial connector (RP-SMA) on the outside of the box, for ease of connecting/disconnecting.

I'll be using a DC cable to provide power to this unit, as PoE would drop ~40% of my power over the distance i need to run as the AP runs at 2A/5V. The cat5/DC cable will be housed inside a flexible conduit to sheild the cables from the elements (as the cat5 cable i'm using was not treated for UV).

The aerial i'll be using is a 9dbi pacific wireless omni, which was purchased from fab-corp. As previous tests have shown, this aerial can reach 5km+ if not obstructed, so it'll be perfect for my uses.

I am yet to mount this on the roof, I need a smaller power connector for my AP, as the one that came with the unit doesn't fit into the box that i have. I'll be picking up an angled power connector this week, and mounting the box this weekend hopefully.

Links:
9dbi omni - Omnidirectional Antennas for 2.4GHz - Antennas - Fleeman, Anderson & Bird, Corp. (9 dBi Pac Wireless Omni)
dlink 900+ - D-Link Product Categories
dlink 900+ cant find it on there website ?
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Old 05-08-2008, 12:26 PM
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Belkin G plus Mimo, Done!!!
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Old 05-09-2008, 12:32 AM
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Like this:



The DD-WRTs are Linksys WRT54Gs running DD-WRT, configured as bridges.

The arrow going out the bottom is the link to the RV.

The arrow going left is a link to my neighbor, who lets me use his DSL. I only use it to check the DVRs.

The parabolic dish lets me see 3 hotspots in a nearby city park.

The EB1304Net+s are Avermedia digital video recorders. If you need a surveillance DVR, I highly recommend these.

WPA2 Personal on all links.

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