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I would like to start small WISP business in my town.
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ISP : SomCable
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I would like to start new WISP business, I have dedicated 1MBPS broadband internet plan, so i need to distribute it as wireless internet service provided around 5km. So could it possible to do that by using outdoor this product "2.4GHz 300Mbps 9dBi Outdoor CPE CPE210" and how do i implement. Any further assistance would be appreciated.
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Re:I would like to start small WISP business in my town.
2015-07-30 16:30:52
5 Kms. on 2.4 Ghz. it would be like throwing your money
sbould be done on 5Ghz CPE510, you need, sector antennas, a Mikrotik RB for administration, a computer for Handycache, a Tower or towers 510s & routers for customers homes and lots of reading.
sbould be done on 5Ghz CPE510, you need, sector antennas, a Mikrotik RB for administration, a computer for Handycache, a Tower or towers 510s & routers for customers homes and lots of reading.
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2015-07-30 22:48:25
Hi Danymarc,
I read that 2.4 Ghzfreq travels further than 5Ghz, but you sounds oppose with that. May I know why?
How about the proper outdoor armor antenna (picture below) like you told me before, wondering why can't just use the popular outdoor omni antenna:
A little bit out of the topic, I've visited the ISP website: http://www.somcable.com/
If Somalia which I always read on the news is a war-torn country, sea pirates, etc... can provide a good fiber optic for the people, then my country Indonesia is F@#%ed up!
Internet here is slow and expensive. It's hard to get a decent internet connection here with reasonable price.
I read that 2.4 Ghzfreq travels further than 5Ghz, but you sounds oppose with that. May I know why?
How about the proper outdoor armor antenna (picture below) like you told me before, wondering why can't just use the popular outdoor omni antenna:
A little bit out of the topic, I've visited the ISP website: http://www.somcable.com/
If Somalia which I always read on the news is a war-torn country, sea pirates, etc... can provide a good fiber optic for the people, then my country Indonesia is F@#%ed up!
Internet here is slow and expensive. It's hard to get a decent internet connection here with reasonable price.
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2015-07-30 23:23:21
RF Armor is not and antenna, its a shield for the sector antenna, to avoid interferance, Shield that you will need with 2.4 and 5Ghz freqs. because of the close deploy, as the picture you posted. read here
http://www.rfarmor.com/
You been posted, you been warn, if you insisit on 2.4Ghz go ahead, its your money.
And about,
untill you waste money, you will understand, there is no point on posting any expalnation, if at the end you are going to do what you think is best for you, from what you have read in Google.
If you have money to throw, buy 10 CPE210s, use one as Backhaul (your main AP) and the others in Clients homes on AP-Client-Router mode, it will work, but as you grow, you are going to understand your mistake.
In case you need more than one as Backhaul cause of the degrees to cover, place as many as you need, just dont make a stupid umbrella like this one, at least deploy them with 3 mts. separation, and they have the guts to show the video to the World
Click the link yo see it
https://youtu.be/sCfXgtyceYg
You been posted, you been warn, if you insisit on 2.4Ghz go ahead, its your money.
And about,
wondering why can't just use the popular outdoor omni antenna:
untill you waste money, you will understand, there is no point on posting any expalnation, if at the end you are going to do what you think is best for you, from what you have read in Google.
If you have money to throw, buy 10 CPE210s, use one as Backhaul (your main AP) and the others in Clients homes on AP-Client-Router mode, it will work, but as you grow, you are going to understand your mistake.
In case you need more than one as Backhaul cause of the degrees to cover, place as many as you need, just dont make a stupid umbrella like this one, at least deploy them with 3 mts. separation, and they have the guts to show the video to the World
Click the link yo see it
https://youtu.be/sCfXgtyceYg
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2015-07-30 23:28:07
Edit I answered to @Saedawke, thinking he was the poster on #3 ok @blacktandog
RF Armor is not and antenna, its a shield for the sector antenna, to avoid interferance, Shield that you will need with 2.4 and 5Ghz freqs. because of the close deploy, as the picture you posted. read here http://www.rfarmor.com/
You been posted, you been warn, if you insisit on 2.4Ghz go ahead, its your money.
And about,
untill you waste money, you will understand, there is no point on posting any, if at the end you are going to do what you think is best for you, from what you have read in Google.
If you have money to throw, buy 10 CPE210s, use one as Backhaul (your main AP) and the others in Clients homes on AP-Client-Router mode, it will work, but as you grow, you are going to understand your mistake.
In case tou need more than one as Backhaul cause of the degrees to cover, place as many as you need, umbrella like this one, deploy them with 3 mts. separation, (RF Armor does not make shields for Tp-Link) just dont make a stupid and this guys have the guts to show stupidity in video to the World
https://youtu.be/sCfXgtyceYg
RF Armor is not and antenna, its a shield for the sector antenna, to avoid interferance, Shield that you will need with 2.4 and 5Ghz freqs. because of the close deploy, as the picture you posted. read here http://www.rfarmor.com/
You been posted, you been warn, if you insisit on 2.4Ghz go ahead, its your money.
And about,
wondering why can't just use the popular outdoor omni antenna:
untill you waste money, you will understand, there is no point on posting any, if at the end you are going to do what you think is best for you, from what you have read in Google.
If you have money to throw, buy 10 CPE210s, use one as Backhaul (your main AP) and the others in Clients homes on AP-Client-Router mode, it will work, but as you grow, you are going to understand your mistake.
In case tou need more than one as Backhaul cause of the degrees to cover, place as many as you need, umbrella like this one, deploy them with 3 mts. separation, (RF Armor does not make shields for Tp-Link) just dont make a stupid and this guys have the guts to show stupidity in video to the World
https://youtu.be/sCfXgtyceYg
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Re:I would like to start small WISP business in my town.
2015-07-30 23:37:17
Christian Vázquez 1 year ago
You must to change all plastic clamp, bracket to cooper wire or wire or steel clamp. In my experience after one year the plastic will broke and all your equipment fill fail after a rain
https://www.youtube.com/user/ckinoto5
Thanks so much for your info, currently checking and I'm shocked to read the one I quoted above
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2015-07-31 00:32:16
blacktandog wrote
Thanks so much for your info, currently checking and I'm shocked to read the one I quoted above
You should never use plastic clamps to support your APs, always steel clamps
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2015-08-01 22:59:49
danymarc wrote
You should never use plastic clamps to support your APs, always steel clamps
So much to think to setup a good and serious WISP business. Equipment's durability, capability, security, safety, electricity, etc. Thanks a lot for your info
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