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one of the questions i need to ask how good it has to be
The correct equipment, correctly setup will be good and it will be reliable.
one of the questions i need to ask how good it has to be
overhead hard drawn exterior is cheap enough from amazon and on poles will be the best bet just make sure there the same height as all other overhead lines on public road
Mine distance point to point, one is 50m the other is about 80m. Ill get make on Friday as Im clueless on this stuff but-the guru is here to extend my network Friday, so I will ask him.ive got a hight of a building one side its the other that might cause a bit of thinking if went that way but its an inbankment quite high so a sdcafold pole mounted in the ground and tided with wire to support the cable is a possable
Wash your mouth out.
Powerline adaptors might be worth trying. I can use them to get basic internet in the workshop 50m from the house. The service can be patchy & it depends which house circuit the transmitter is plugged into!
No model number on them, but they are Ubiquiti Unifi. You talk to them on their web page.
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5Ghz. For interest, microwave refers to anything above 999.99 MHz.Microwave?
5Ghz. For interest, microwave refers to anything above 999.99 MHz.
My point to point discs are by a firm called Microtik, but they do different ones now. They have-an 8degree aim apparently, as one disc on the barn supplies two different locations. When discussing your line of sight with trees he suggestec dropping from 5 Ghz to 2.4 for better stability.Mine distance point to point, one is 50m the other is about 80m. Ill get make on Friday as Im clueless on this stuff but-the guru is here to extend my network Friday, so I will ask him.
its great stuff, the whole system just plain works! i have it covering the whole farm for calving cameras, all fed from the roof of the house, as well as the whole house, and my shed, i think im up to 10 access points!I recently switched to Ubiquiti kit. I have an 8 port POE switch, two inside access points and one outside access point. The ouside one is on the gable of the house and I get a signal all the way through the yard into the field.
I work in IT and have network knowledge but the kit is really nice to set up.