Hey
I am just curious as to how everyone plans wifi links? PtP and PtMP?
what steps do you take to plan your links? software used? measurements taken? calculations? site inspections?
You are correct in some places. But here, the only people who say that are employed by the company that did not get the contract for that roof.(snip)More height is not always better. (snip)
Hey you sure you followed the instructions carefully? i did and have got it working.Hi Brianward. Wish I could have gotten your QRap software to compile. That would have been helpful.
My planning is simple. I am in Florida. Where I am, the elevation does not vary more than 10 meters. I use the same theory I used in the military: "Take the high ground!". My main backhaul APs are about 75 meters AGL, on the roof of one of the tallest high-rise condos in the area.
Then I check the connection with a portable, battery-powered RB433/antenna. I use a Wi-Spy unit to check for noise and interference.
I know...not very scientific. But I can get away with that here.
Battery portable 433 + antenna is the best if u can actually get it working at places. Better than using ne wi-spy or radio mobileThen I check the connection with a portable, battery-powered RB433/antenna. I use a Wi-Spy unit to check for noise and interference.
I know...not very scientific. But I can get away with that here.
No problem getting it working here. All my working APs are battery powered. The working installs have a battery charger too.Battery portable 433 + antenna is the best if u can actually get it working at places. Better than using ne wi-spy or radio mobile
I have to disagree. A connection might work for various reasons for a while (when you test it) but then issues might arrive.Battery portable 433 + antenna is the best if u can actually get it working at places. Better than using ne wi-spy or radio mobile