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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 !
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