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Re: WI-FI TOOL

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 3:38 pm
by JPG
rjent wrote:I can generally set up a single AP that will cover 1 or 2 square miles. We can do 300 Mbps at about 600 feet diameter. Sometimes 2 is required based on buildings, layout, terrain, radio noise floor, and trees. Very few people/companies know how to do this BTW. You can't use consumer CPE tech. You have to do it like you know what you are doing ..... :D

With what little I know of your setup, probably one for each building to be safe at about 150 bucks a pop.

I edited this with more info BTW .... :)

FWIW
INTERNET INTERFACE IS - ? Ethernet or something else? 360 coverage? Power source?

Re: WI-FI TOOL

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 3:58 pm
by rjent
JPG wrote:
rjent wrote:I can generally set up a single AP that will cover 1 or 2 square miles. We can do 300 Mbps at about 600 feet diameter. Sometimes 2 is required based on buildings, layout, terrain, radio noise floor, and trees. Very few people/companies know how to do this BTW. You can't use consumer CPE tech. You have to do it like you know what you are doing ..... :D

With what little I know of your setup, probably one for each building to be safe at about 150 bucks a pop.

I edited this with more info BTW .... :)

FWIW
INTERNET INTERFACE IS - ? Ethernet or something else? 360 coverage? Power source?

Ethernet, 360 with an *, AC POE.

It has two antenna ports on it. * (here is the *) We learned a long time ago that there are "gaps" in coverage, although small, that can disrupt throughput, the two ports can be configured with a couple of 6db "rabbit ear" omni antennas (included), but it can be configured with directional if the network requires it.

This is professional equipment, but is available to the public (naturally LOL).

Re: WI-FI TOOL

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:18 pm
by JPG
rjent wrote:
JPG wrote:
rjent wrote:I can generally set up a single AP that will cover 1 or 2 square miles. We can do 300 Mbps at about 600 feet diameter. Sometimes 2 is required based on buildings, layout, terrain, radio noise floor, and trees. Very few people/companies know how to do this BTW. You can't use consumer CPE tech. You have to do it like you know what you are doing ..... :D

With what little I know of your setup, probably one for each building to be safe at about 150 bucks a pop.

I edited this with more info BTW .... :)

FWIW
INTERNET INTERFACE IS - ? Ethernet or something else? 360 coverage? Power source?

Ethernet, 360 with an *, AC POE.

It has two antenna ports on it. * (here is the *) We learned a long time ago that there are "gaps" in coverage, although small, that can disrupt throughput, the two ports can be configured with a couple of 6db "rabbit ear" omni antennas (included), but it can be configured with directional if the network requires it.

This is professional equipment, but is available to the public (naturally LOL).
PM me with manufacturer/model PLEASE. We had something similar a few years back, but that stuff 'disappeared'. They almost covered an entire building from across a parking lot. They were not a 'consumer item either'. Neither were they "N". They were 'POE' with adapters.

Re: WI-FI TOOL

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 6:32 pm
by rjent
PM Sent