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HamWAN | Sector Antenna - 120deg
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Sector Antenna - 120deg. Sector Antenna - 120deg. Deployed at Capitol Park. Match with BaseBox5 (RB912UAG-5HPnD-OUT). And MT-EB 912 - RF Elements EasyBracket 912. RF Elements Sector MIMO 5-120. Possibly too high gain/narrow. Teletronics 15-704 - MIMO Sector Ant 5.8GHz 16dBi @ 120deg. Expandable to cross-polarized MIMO operation. F/B might be low. Broadband allows frequency agility. Pigtails might be needed? Laird SA4958-120-19-DP - 5GHz 19dBi MIMO Dual Pol Sector. Narrow vertical beamwidth (4 deg). CAT5 ...
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Wireless | BrainDeadProjects.com
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The Sunset on Lambs Gap. June 3, 2014. A couple of months ago, I started to notice a few issues when watching YouTube videos at my home. It seemed that the videos were taking longer to buffer, and a quick check of my Ubiquiti NanoBridge M5 (NMB5-25). Revealed my signal had deteriorated from it’s usual -64dBm signal to around -75dBm. The Airmax Quality had also significantly tanked, now reading around 40%. An Airview scan didn’t seem to indicate any new interference:. The Access Point is in use. On the ro...
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Wireless Iperf Graphing | BrainDeadProjects.com
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December 15, 2013. About a year ago, we were doing some wireless throughput/interference testing at the office to acclamate ourselves to the wireless world. Most importantly, we were trying to answer the question “Why can’t I just lease a 10 foot section on a tower and install a zillion radios there? My solution was to build a small section of a tower leg on our back lot using a non-penetrating roof mount. 2 Ubiquiti Rocket M5 90 5G-20-90 degree sectors. Servers, each laptop ran as a client. 8221; “.
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Ubiquiti | BrainDeadProjects.com
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The Sunset on Lambs Gap. June 3, 2014. A couple of months ago, I started to notice a few issues when watching YouTube videos at my home. It seemed that the videos were taking longer to buffer, and a quick check of my Ubiquiti NanoBridge M5 (NMB5-25). Revealed my signal had deteriorated from it’s usual -64dBm signal to around -75dBm. The Airmax Quality had also significantly tanked, now reading around 40%. An Airview scan didn’t seem to indicate any new interference:. The Access Point is in use. On the ro...
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PHP | BrainDeadProjects.com
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Wireless Iperf Graphing – Part Two. December 28, 2013. After dusting off the old source for my previous post, I started realizing one of the main limitations to Ubiquiperf. 8212; the results aren’t displayed real-time. If they were, one could easily move radios around and see the impact almost instantly. This got me thinking, and not having worked in Java for a while I knew what to do: Fork JPerf and get to work:. December 15, 2013. 2 Ubiquiti Rocket M5 90 5G-20-90 degree sectors. CPE’s, 4 laptops,...
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What?! | BrainDeadProjects.com
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StarTech PEX10000SFP and locating modules in the Linux source. July 30, 2015. A friend contacted me recently with issues getting a new StarTech PCIe card with SFP slot. Working. He had hoped the card would work out of the box… but sometimes that doesn’t happen. Our test subject: The PEX10000SFP. First off, let’s have a look at the PCI bus and see what the card has for a device ID number:. Edge: # lspci -k. 01:060 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] ES1000 (rev 02). So there&...
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Mikrotik Sextant in a pot - CHiL.at: IT-Projects and Nostalgia
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IT-Projects and Nostalgia : Legends may sleep, but they never die! Mikrotik Sextant in a pot. Onclick="window.open(this.href,'win2','status=no,toolbar=no,scrollbars=yes,titlebar=no,menubar=no,resizable=yes,width=640,height=480,directories=no,location=no'); return false;" rel="nofollow". Created: 04 August 2013. Last Updated: 09 August 2013. Recently i saw a new Mikrotik. Device which i find amazing because its a complete 5GHz WiFi CPE like e.g. Ubiquiti's NanoStation M5. Well a pot is made out of metal, ...
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