[Ham-80211] Consider using HSMM-MESH(tm)
Dan ke7tbb at gmail.comWed Sep 28 02:54:59 UTC 2011
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Someone told me about ubiquity radios. I checked out the web site and the reviews. Looks like the best bang for the buck. No fooling around with flashing firmware on these consumer boxes. Maybe I could use the ubiquity radios for the backhaul from the ground and use the linksys boxes for ham mesh.
Keep it coming.
Dan
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On Sep 27, 2011, at 4:31 PM, Jim Tarvid <tarvid at ls.net> wrote:
> many choices but what I would use is a pair of Ubiquiti Namo Bridge M2s at a little under $100 each.
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> I would put them in ad hoc mode PTP at 7 miles. The PTMP timing
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> For this application PTP makes sense. Ad hoc will have fewer timing issues.
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> SSID can be set to the call sign,
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> You will need some sort of DTMF to digital and digital to speech.
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> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Dan <ke7tbb at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you! This is the kind of info that is helpful. I will check it out.
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> Dan
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> On Sep 27, 2011, at 2:32 PM, Glenn Currie <glenn.kd5mfw at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Consider using HSMM-MESH(tm) firmware in your Linksys routers instead of DD-WRT.
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>> See:
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>> hsmm-mesh.org
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>> -Glenn
>> KD5MFW
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