[Ham-80211] Ubiquiti NanoStation
Brian Webster bwebster at wirelessmapping.comSat Jul 12 18:54:15 UTC 2008
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Being to lazy to look it up myself, how much spectrum is in the ham bands for 5GHz that is not in the UNII or other unlicensed bands? How many 5 MHz channels will the Nano stations achieve in that same spectrum? I'd like to build a ham data network in our county but don't really want to affect the commercial WISP's if I don't have to. Thank You, Brian N2KGC -----Original Message----- From: ham-80211-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:ham-80211-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Steve Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 2:39 PM To: ham-80211 Subject: [Ham-80211] Ubiquiti NanoStation Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 14:17:53 -0700 Sender: "Amateur Radio Using 802.11(x)" <ARRL-80211B at LISTSERV.TAMU.EDU> >From: dlj <wa6nmf at JOSEPHSON.COM> Subject: New Ubiquiti access point/bridge/CPE It can't get much cheaper than this. Ubiquiti has started shipping its "NanoStation" radios in 2.4 and 5 GHz. With the appropriate country code selected, the 5 GHz unit will cover the entire amateur allocation 5660-5925 MHz, not just the ISM/UNII frequencies. 5, 10 and 20 MHz wide channels, Atheros chipset, 400 mW radio, 802.11a protocols, in a molded weatherproof case with 13 dBi antenna, dual polarization, plus external SMA antenna connector, entirely open source firmware available in an all-in-one SDK for free which you can alter and compile yourself. With power-over- ethernet injector and 12 volt wall wart, $79 for 2.4 GHz or $89 for 5 GHz. 73 de WA6NMF http://www.ubnt.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- With DD-WRT v24 rapidly nearing completion we are proud to present support for all Ubiquiti devices (LS2, LS5, NS2, NS5, PS2, PS5) for the latest release candidate RC7. The associated firmware versions are part of the line of DD-WRT firmwares for professional use. Ubiquiti offers affordable yet powerful devices based on Atheros wireless technology and allows high performance long range Wireless LAN connections, especially when driven by DD-WRT. http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/community/developmentnews/1-common/21-dd-wrt- for-ubiquiti-devices.html _______________________________________________ ham-80211 mailing list ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211
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