 High Power
join:2007-03-25 71622 edit: October 6th, @02:30PM
| It didn't take so long
It didn't take so long for others to follow:
»www.engeniustech.com/datacom/pro···x?id=246
Does that one look familiar? |
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 EMC_guy
join:2007-10-13 Sharbot Lake, ON | If you are hinting that it looks just like a Senao radio, remember Engenius is just their USA branding! |
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 High Power
join:2007-03-25 71622 | reply to High Power Actually I was hinting it looks pretty much like NS2. |
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 UBNTMike
join:2007-06-13 | reply to High Power Didn't take long at all.... |
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 EMC_guy
join:2007-10-13 Sharbot Lake, ON | Assuming the enclosure comes from same source, are the internals same or different? If anyone knows the FCC IDs, I can look up at OET site. |
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  trc120
join:2006-02-01 Mosier, OR
| I think they are similar size only, different shape and mounting. It does not look like the antenna is software selectable polarity. I think UBNT keeps the edge, but I have not actually seen the engenius. -- MoWiNet.com- Maximize your Nano Station Distance |
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 Get Wireless
join:2007-07-31
| I tried the Ubiquiti unit and was very disappointed. From the poor enclosure and mounting design to the antenna gain. I just don't understand why you would splatter RF off of such a small antenna at such high TX.
I won't even consider testing the Senao / EnGenius unit if it was given to me free. They do not support their distributors and your stuck with their high rate of failures when the distributors bail. |
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 NZFxonet
join:2008-07-06 4814 | I use them and love them, they are providing better links than radios with 12db antennas.... |
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