The lower the gain of the omni the less noise it creates. Laptop cards are very low powered and they don't like much noise. If you use a low gain omni then there is a chance that your laptop detect the signal but in high gain omni the laptop may not be able to even detect the signal due to lot of noise.tgrand, if the issue is possibly the AP hearing the Client laptop (which almost always is the issue when serving laptops)
why would he want a lower DB omni? that would affect the APs RX too.
areyou using a laptop to test? maybe that needs a better card..or try a different laptop.
Would you like to comment on the Noise Figure in 9 dbi and 15 dbi Omni ?At roof level, 15dBi.
It has a tighter beam than the 9dBi, it has more rx capability than the 9dBi. I've done this.
I really don't know where these guys are coming from. The higher gain antenna the better. The only catch is as mentioned above, XR2 puts out too much power. You'd have to run it down to 21dB tx to stay legal, assuming no cable loss. Either way, I'd save some money and use an R52 or Cm9. 17dB tx + 15dBi antenna is still over 1W EIRP.
Plenty of power there. If you have line of site, you'll have more than a half mile range with just the laptop. I had a 10.5 dBi on a 130ft tower, 100-150mw output, don't remember now. I had access a half mile away, in my car, and my laptop card had issues. It would not transmit over 30mw.
Right! In fact we use a 50 ohm resistor (with a 0db noise figure) and cover three states here in the US with one AP.Would you like to comment on the Noise Figure in 9 dbi and 15 dbi Omni ?At roof level, 15dBi.
It has a tighter beam than the 9dBi, it has more rx capability than the 9dBi. I've done this.
I really don't know where these guys are coming from. The higher gain antenna the better. The only catch is as mentioned above, XR2 puts out too much power. You'd have to run it down to 21dB tx to stay legal, assuming no cable loss. Either way, I'd save some money and use an R52 or Cm9. 17dB tx + 15dBi antenna is still over 1W EIRP.
Plenty of power there. If you have line of site, you'll have more than a half mile range with just the laptop. I had a 10.5 dBi on a 130ft tower, 100-150mw output, don't remember now. I had access a half mile away, in my car, and my laptop card had issues. It would not transmit over 30mw.
Hope you understand that the noise figure in Omni increase with the increase in Gain.
The XR2 is a high power radio so you do not need high gain antenna and add more noise to it.
The higher the antenna gain the more the noise . Do you admit the theory ?
Bud, you're off in left field. A high output XR2 will do nothing for increasing the receive from a laptop.Would you like to comment on the Noise Figure in 9 dbi and 15 dbi Omni ?
Hope you understand that the noise figure in Omni increase with the increase in Gain.
The XR2 is a high power radio so you do not need high gain antenna and add more noise to it.
The higher the antenna gain the more the noise . Do you admit the theory ?
Under that condition i assume that you will have to increase the height of the omni.Thanks guys,
It's interesting to see that there are different opinions and supporters on both sides. Obviously you all have good reasons to believe that a certain size of omni power is better for AP. Let me clarify my problem. I do get good connections within a few hundred metres but if I go any further, I can't even establish connections. I am just dissappointed because as specified, the 15dB Omni should extend the signal rang up to 5km. 500m is only 1/10th of the theoretical capability. In addition to the antenna, SR2 and XR2 also have high power. Simply dissappointed!
With altitude comes more interference, and the omni will hear more noise, as well as more signal. He's talking roof level. Not an issue unless he's smack in the middle of wireless central. Even still, a 15dBi omni is going to show signifigant gain in signal, it is not going to show a 15dB gain in noise.A high gain antenna generally helps with noise as the beam is more focused, in this case, narrower vertical beam. A 15dBi omni on top of a tower would be a different discussion.
It is obvious that you will get extended range with a 15dBi Omni. But the topic in here is the noise . Why are you pulling the topic to the range.I've got one customer, odd shaped hotel, with WiFi I set up, WDS mesh, no ethernet access between buildings.
I have 10dBi omni's for 4 AP's and I had to go with a 15dBi on the last.
The 10dBi don't go much outside the building, which is good. The AP with the 15dBi, I can access from a quarter mile away on one side, which was the only way I got access to the other rooms penetrating the outside walls.
Knowing what I know now, I would have gone with a panel antenna for the last AP. That being said, the AP with the 15dBi has range the others with 10.5 dBi can't touch, and all of this is at ground level, 30mw output power.
maybe because it is part of the question which is the reason for this thread, hmm? It does kind of matter how signifigant the noise figure is, there will always be noise. ALWAYS. Whether it causes problems with your link is the issue.It is obvious that you will get extended range with a 15dBi Omni. But the topic in here is the noise . Why are you pulling the topic to the range.
I aleady said that there will be increase in range with a high gain omni but there will also be an increase in noise. It doesnt matter how significant is the noise figure but it will be amplified.
Thanks guys,
It's interesting to see that there are different opinions and supporters on both sides. Obviously you all have good reasons to believe that a certain size of omni power is better for AP. Let me clarify my problem. I do get good connections within a few hundred metres but if I go any further, I can't even establish connections. I am just dissappointed because as specified, the 15dB Omni should extend the signal rang up to 5km. 500m is only 1/10th of the theoretical capability. In addition to the antenna, SR2 and XR2 also have high power. Simply dissappointed!
No One seems to sort his problem.Thanks guys,
It's interesting to see that there are different opinions and supporters on both sides. Obviously you all have good reasons to believe that a certain size of omni power is better for AP. Let me clarify my problem. I do get good connections within a few hundred metres but if I go any further, I can't even establish connections. I am just dissappointed because as specified, the 15dB Omni should extend the signal rang up to 5km. 500m is only 1/10th of the theoretical capability. In addition to the antenna, SR2 and XR2 also have high power. Simply dissappointed!
yes I know. We have Max legal output power (EIRP) to be 4W / 36 dBm here in Australia. However, with my current conditions and loss in long cables, I don't think I have reached the limit.Sounds like the more present issue here is you don't have line of site.
Plus I'm sure the output on an XR2 combined with the 15dbi omni makes what your doing illegal almost anywhere.