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Rahail

join:2005-12-21
Troy, MI
reply to SipSizzurp
Re: How to Build a low cost cpe with build in amp

heheh Thanx now I know what you said

SipSizzurp
Fo' Shizzle
Premium
join:2005-12-28
Hilo, HI

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reply to Rahail
Bueno suerte. I mean, Good Luck !


Rahail

join:2005-12-21
Troy, MI
reply to SipSizzurp
Thank you for the feedback... I am gone do some test Tuesday sim like weather going to normal then i will see how that work thank you again

SipSizzurp
Fo' Shizzle
Premium
join:2005-12-28
Hilo, HI
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to Rahail
Those sound like some pretty good results. I do not have that kind of luck with trees and houses, but I am not a WISP operator either. I am just a computer technician. Maybe that is why.
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Rahail

join:2005-12-21
Troy, MI


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reply to SipSizzurp
however I got solid link using dlb2300 signal lavel is -65-69dbi using dlb2300 ... this about 3000 feet lots of trees and houses on the way
only problem is sometime my bandwith drop 400-15000kbps

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One of my client 200 feet way from the AP NLOS I gave him one of this when he sign up WHR-G54S signal was (-81-85) ... he had lots of signal and packet lost ... then I decide to change his unit and gave him the hp version now his signal rssi about -46-59 So do you think this Build in AMP cant help me go throw lots of trees maby 5 few houses

SipSizzurp
Fo' Shizzle
Premium
join:2005-12-28
Hilo, HI
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to Rahail
The only way to know if the link will work is to try test the whole distance. Normally you can eat through 1 or 2 trees with a warmed up station, but it all comes down to erp and blockage. 2000 feet of houses and trees does not sound very good at all.
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Mi ultima pinche Carta Blanca. Que triste !


Rahail

join:2005-12-21
Troy, MI


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reply to SipSizzurp
Trees and houses I didnt had chance to field test however I did one about 1000 Feet signal was about -52-59dbi 12dbi sector and 2dbi orginal Antena

Like there is No way I can get LOS Ap---> client ... due to regulation I can not put anything taller then 35 feet so most of the 2 family house are 30 feet and trees about 40 feet

SipSizzurp
Fo' Shizzle
Premium
join:2005-12-28
Hilo, HI
reply to Rahail
2000 feet with no obstructions is easy. NLOS is not a good thing. What is the obstruction that you have ? Have you done a field test to see if you can get a signal through ?
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Mi ultima pinche Carta Blanca. Que triste !


Rahail

join:2005-12-21
Troy, MI

reply to SipSizzurp
cool nice to hear that other wisp operator using this unit I hope I am doing right decision about this unit.... My AP are about 2000 Feet way NLOS this is the big challenge for me to get my client connected ... due to regulation I cant put anything higher then 10 feet from the roof... so thats leave me hanging with NLOS

SipSizzurp
Fo' Shizzle
Premium
join:2005-12-28
Hilo, HI
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to Rahail
This HP model is on sale for $50 at provantage right now. A 14 Db rootenna with RP-SMA antenna can be had for $42.20 at fab-corp or $37 at pasadeena in 20 Qty. I have used the little brother to this radio very extensively with raging success. DD-WRT allows ACK timing and very flexible RF output control. The regular model (whr-g54s) is under $39 at provantage and runs 125 Mw in hot attics and 36 Mb connect speeds with no noticable degradation of bandwidth delivery. I have run 13 units in attics (135 degrees plus) and a total of about 70 units for the last 5 months. Not a single lemon or failure at all. These Buffalo radios are very well made. I ordered 3 of these HP models yesterday just to play with and compare. I'm very curious to see how much better they are than the regular model. This will put you well under your target price of $100. With DD-WRT, all modes are supported including WDS, router, AP and true client bridge mode.
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Mi ultima pinche Carta Blanca. Que triste !
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