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On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 09:07:31 -0400, "Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at
gmail dotcom wrote: However, my goal has been to be able to do this wirelessly. That is, not running antenna cable or ethernet from my computer to the top of the mast. Skip, won't you need to run power wiring up the mast at the very least, even if you can find the right type of repeater/bridge that you are looking for? If so, I'd just go with Cat-5 cable up the mast, and a POE (Power Over Ethernet) device. The unit which I just purchased, and am getting really good results with, is a USB device which gets its power via the USB port and cable. It is feeding a 9 db omni vertical which is relatively near a lot of other "stuff" including a mast, 2 radar scanners, hoisting boom with tackle, 2 VHF antennas, a second WiFi antenna, and a SSB antenna. Even with all that, I am getting very good coverage. |
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Hi, Wayne, and thanks for the note. To simplify, I'll clip mostly....
Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 09:07:31 -0400, "Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at gmail dotcom wrote: However, my goal has been to be able to do this wirelessly. That is, not running antenna cable or ethernet from my computer to the top of the mast. I'll have to power the unit(s) one way or the other. My goal was to be untethered; power doesn't need my computer. However, I have some doubt that it really can be done - despite the folks over in alt.internet.wireless which has been very vocal in (well one of them, anyway) saying that it can be done with exactly the gear I have, including one who's done it multiple times for things like ski resorts (put the gear on the top of the mountain). I've sort of been nibbling around the edges of success but always get bitten back by either failure to communicate (can't configure once unhooked from ethernet) or IP conflicts. If I have to go with a wire of some sort, I'm happy with the directional results, over an active USB extension, of my Hawking unit which I hang under my dodger. I'm not at all happy with the run/route, but it's ok for on the hard where I'll still be for several/many weeks. So, perhaps some weatherproof omnidirectional unit over usb would suffice if I have to give up. I wish there were some outfit which made an active usb cable in a single jump. I'm not happy about the thought of daisy chaining the requisite 5 of them together to put it at the top of the mast. OTOH, if I don't have to go to the top, and can make it so I just don't hide directly behind the mast, perhaps I could get away with putting it out the back. That would only be ~40 or so run, but getting the wire (without building the cable in situ) through the arch and back to the nav would be challenging at best, and perhaps impossible, as we've got an awful lot going there already, and it's only a 2" tube in the legs... So, what name/number product do you have? Thanks. L8R Skip |
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On 31 Jul 2006 07:26:26 -0700, "Skip Gundlach"
wrote: So, what name/number product do you have? http://wlanparts.com/product/NUB-362EXT http://tinyurl.com/s6vkg and http://tinyurl.com/owcvz |
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