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Wireless Access Point [WTS] High Gain WiFi Antenna & Mikrotik & Ubiquiti, Ubiquiti, UBNT , Mikrotik , TP-Link

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TSMX510
post Oct 25 2008, 12:04 AM

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QUOTE(remeron @ Oct 24 2008, 10:20 PM)
Need some advise before i jump on the high gain antenna bandwagon

i'm staying in a condo and in my unit now i'm currently running 2 WRT54G with DD WRT v24 SP1.  These 2 routers are connected via WDS.  I find that the signal quality between the two is around 43 - 47%.
Is that good enough?  Will buying a 7dbi high gain antenna boost the signal quality?
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Yeah you can improve the signal with high gain antenna to improve the signal quality. I think 43% to 47% is quite good,anyway pls try to increase the transmit power to 100mW :-) . If you still want to buy that 7dbi high gain it would be better lah.
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QUOTE(MX510 @ Oct 25 2008, 12:04 AM)
Yeah you can improve the signal with high gain antenna to improve the signal quality. I think 43% to 47% is quite good,anyway pls try to increase the transmit power to 100mW :-) . If you still want to buy that 7dbi high gain it would be better lah.
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need to put fan isn't it?
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post Nov 10 2008, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(zanasa @ Nov 9 2008, 10:03 PM)
need to put fan isn't it?
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Pls refer to dd-wrt wikipedia page . Thank You


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post Nov 20 2008, 08:40 PM

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hi bro...i need wimax antena for 2kilometers ranges.
it for multi-point clients.
what antena is good?
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post Nov 20 2008, 09:01 PM

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QUOTE(satrycon_666 @ Nov 20 2008, 08:40 PM)
hi bro...i need wimax antena for 2kilometers ranges.
it for multi-point clients.
what antena is good?
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That has to be custom order price was quite high we require 50% deposit :-) will check with distributor if we have any
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post Nov 20 2008, 09:23 PM

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actually i'm noob in diz things.

may i know how far is the range of this 12dbi Omni Directional antenna?
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post Nov 20 2008, 09:32 PM

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QUOTE(satrycon_666 @ Nov 20 2008, 09:23 PM)
actually i'm noob in diz things.

may i know how far is the range of this 12dbi Omni Directional antenna?
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UP to 1000meter depend on your Access Point Transmit Power
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post Nov 21 2008, 02:58 AM

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bro MX, can any of your antenna be modded with maxis wireless broadband router? the ZTE MF600 one.

im thinking of maybe higher gain antenna can get better signal throughput from base station rather than the tiny, puny default antenna.
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QUOTE(cloudstrife07 @ Nov 21 2008, 02:58 AM)
bro MX, can any of your antenna be modded with maxis wireless broadband router? the ZTE MF600 one.

im thinking of maybe higher gain antenna can get better signal throughput from base station rather than the tiny, puny default antenna.
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Sorry bro we only sells WiFi Antenna you can look up for 3g Antenna in lelong


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post Nov 24 2008, 04:49 PM

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hey, jus wan 2 ask..
currently i have 2 houses at the same taman, distance between is less than 500m..
house A using dlink wifi router, B got nth with it..
what things need to be used to extend my range to house B
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QUOTE(0hmyg0d @ Nov 24 2008, 04:49 PM)
hey, jus wan 2 ask..
currently i have 2 houses at the same taman, distance between is less than 500m..
house A using dlink wifi router, B got nth with it..
what things need to be used to extend my range to house B
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Few solutions for you Point to Point Directional Antenna should do the job :-) because the map you gave they are lot's of building from Point A to Point B
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post Nov 25 2008, 08:25 PM

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bro.

if i put 10 antenna of tis in series, can range up to 300km ?

seems....
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QUOTE(NelsonBoy @ Nov 25 2008, 08:25 PM)
bro.

if i put 10 antenna of tis in series, can range up to 300km ?

seems....
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Pls state ur purpose ?

30km for directional beam point to point only not 360 degree :-)
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post Nov 26 2008, 08:02 PM

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Nov 25 2008, 09:16 PM)
Pls state ur purpose ?

30km for directional beam  point to point only not 360 degree :-)
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why cant he reach 300km if he cascade it back to back and have good line of sight between the nodes?

btw, do you really have a proof of working AP/Clients that actually connects at 30km ? hmm.gif
mind posting pictures and show us the SNR link pages ?


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post Nov 27 2008, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(Joehans @ Nov 26 2008, 08:02 PM)
why cant he reach 300km if he cascade it back to back and have good line of sight between the nodes?

btw, do you really have a proof of working AP/Clients that actually connects at 30km ?  hmm.gif
mind posting pictures and show us the SNR link pages ?
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Here it is hope you can purchase order from us :-) as soon as possible, why wait?

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post Nov 27 2008, 03:13 AM

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agree that Senao is definately good product, but apart from having a high tx power
what technical superiority difference does senao has compared to Linksys 54GL or Buffalo?

the reason is because not everyone wanted to connect that far away distance anyway wink.gif
as most would just make do on a less than 1 or 2km.
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QUOTE(Joehans @ Nov 27 2008, 03:13 AM)
agree that Senao is definately good product, but apart from having a high tx power
what technical superiority difference does senao has compared to Linksys 54GL or Buffalo?

the reason is because not everyone wanted to connect that far away distance anyway  wink.gif
as most would just make do on a less than 1 or 2km.
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The best reason is not all people can afford Senao :-) compared to Linksys / Buffalo,however most people wanted good products and they want it cheap,but how can u get it? Like wanted to drive a car as fast as ferrari but ended buying a Wira,that's the analogy but all that i can say it's depend on ur budget and your usage & purposes, no offense. I have present my proof these products are good. Well it's worth for your money to invest with the product.

Hopefully no more flaming comments after this. Have a nice day

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post Nov 28 2008, 10:42 AM

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Hi bro,
need your advice, I'm setting up a wireless "hotspot" in an open area which should cover 50m and support up to 20~30 ppl...

What are your advice for the setup and what will the cost be like?
I wanted to go with Belkin but seems like wasting money on a draft-N for the time being... I'm probably leaning towards your wrt54gl with an antenna to boost but I need to know how many user does the router support before it hangs blink.gif

please let me know, thanks!

ps: budget should b within rm800

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QUOTE(psychict @ Nov 28 2008, 10:42 AM)
Hi bro,
need your advice, I'm setting up a wireless "hotspot" in an open area which should cover 50m and support up to 20~30 ppl...

What are your advice for the setup and what will the cost be like?
I wanted to go with Belkin but seems like wasting money on a draft-N for the time being... I'm probably leaning towards your wrt54gl with an antenna to boost but I need to know how many user does the router support before it hangs  blink.gif

please let me know, thanks!

ps: budget should b within rm800
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I already pm you the details hope you agree with the quotation :-) given
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QUOTE(MX510 @ Nov 28 2008, 04:10 PM)
I already pm you the details hope you agree with the quotation :-) given
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Thx bro, will consider about it... That sounds like what I had in mind thumbup.gif
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