AP recomendations with good receive sensitivity
Chris Flugstad
chris at cascadelink.com
Tue Jun 6 14:04:07 PDT 2006
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Steve! wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew, good to see you back into the wireless gear :)
>
> Not sure of the power output, but I get excellent range and speed from
> My 802.11 pre n AP, it's a Belkin 8230.
>
> Downside with this gear is that the antennas are not removable,
> excellent piece of kit tho, has ran solid for around 7 months now.
>
> Range is due to the MIMO technology implemented in it, and other
> manufacturers have similar offerings, not sure of their output
> power/external antenna options either though. Certainly worth a look :)
>
> Steve!
> www.timerider.co.uk
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Andrew Hakman <mailto:andrew.hakman at gmail.com>
> *To:* SeattleWireless Development List <mailto:dev at seattlewireless.net>
> *Sent:* Friday, June 02, 2006 9:38 PM
> *Subject:* AP recomendations with good receive sensitivity
>
> Hi
>
> I've been away from wireless for a while, but definitely need to
> upgrade some boxes I put in place a while ago.
>
> What's the current best AP power (and more importantly) receive
> sensitivity these days?
>
> A senao AP/CB 3 ensuring it has the prism 2.5 chipset? Any way to
> tell easily?
>
> Thanks
> Andrew Hakman
>
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look up a Zinwell AP. They have great recieve sensitivity and are
250mw. They are now in 802.11G too. that will have more than enough
power. they have an MMCX connector on it, and can do POE. its about
$125 for the AP , powersupply, and POE injector which is a screaming
deal. Pascadena Networks has them.
http://wlanparts.com/product/ZWA-B191-ODM
Let me know what you think
Chris Flugstad
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