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The Purple PNG.... http://img.techpowerup.org/130211/RVwifi2.png .... you did up seems to be a pretty good solution.. What kind of costs would that entail?? Michale |
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what he had in mind is nearer to wlan controller+thin APs.
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Here is a good managed switch. Then buy some AP's with detachable Antenna like this. Then buy stronger dbi antennas like this. This is what I would buy. You'll have to use a wifi tester to find where your fall off points are and add ap's where you need them.
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This is an outdoor setup and weatherproofing is an issue.. Obviously heat/humidity is a big issue. But even in NE FL, we do get some below freezing temps during the winter... Another factor is how does the equipment respond to power blinks, as they happen every so often in the location... Michale Last edited by Michale32086; Feb 11, 2013 at 07:00 PM. |
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I would hook up UPS units to the RE's.
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Looking at your review and the screenshots, it doesn't seem that difficult if you have the basics down, which I think I do.. Michale |
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Honestly make it simple such as a good managed switch like mindweaver mentioned that uses PoE (Power over ethernet) then use PoE AP's so the only UPS you would need is one on the managed switch.
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they are extremely easy to setup! 3 clicks and you've extended your range!!!!
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also for the RE's you must have 70% or greater sig. str.
this goes for all REs and not just amped
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With a PoE setup, you will only have to run RJ45 to the AP's and not have to worry about power at each device. They are powered by the RJ45 from the switch.
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thing is aren't PoE APs more expensive???
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This was in a bad scenario BTW... 6 other Aps nearby, and tons of walls in the way I tested the AP and SR and both performed the same... they are essentially the same hardware wise.
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These are around 100$ We use 600$ ones here at work.
Cisco Small Business WAP200 Wireless-G Access Poin...
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This info is all really awesome!
Looks like I'll be up late writing the proposal to the management.. On final question.. Of all the options, what would be the pros/cons of the equipment vis a vis environmental conditions.. As I indicated, NE Florida, heat and humidity paramount, but some instances of below freezing temps during the winter... This info is gold! I can't thank ya'all enough... |
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All he is doing is sharing internet connections, Wireless G should be able to handle that especially since there will be more than one.
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I don't think the issue is the equipment, I think its more the fact that the tin cans everyone is staying in blocks the signal. My father-in-law had this same issue, and after spending a ton on infrastructure, he found a small antenna sealed in a plastic bag placed on his roof was the real solution.
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