copy this but better:
http://routerboard.com/RB750P-PB
basically shove the little wISPSwitch into a pole mountable outdoor enclosure.
wISP switch / PowerBOX
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Re: wISP switch / PowerBOX
I don't use these because of the lack of Gigabit....and it's pretty slow with a 400mhz CPU. This is just about perfect for a little micropop though, backhaul plus 2-3 sectors + 1 port for the local client that trades service for leasing the space...
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Re: wISP switch / PowerBOX
rebelwireless wrote:basically shove the little wISPSwitch into a pole mountable outdoor enclosure.
If by little WISP switch you mean the WS-6-MINI http://www.netonix.com/wisp-switch/ws-6-mini.html that fits inside the Tycon ENC-SW-8x5 enclosure.
http://tyconpower.com/products/images/E ... 40x480.jpg
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Re: wISP switch / PowerBOX
lligetfa wrote:rebelwireless wrote:basically shove the little wISPSwitch into a pole mountable outdoor enclosure.
If by little WISP switch you mean the WS-6-MINI http://www.netonix.com/wisp-switch/ws-6-mini.html that fits inside the Tycon ENC-SW-8x5 enclosure.
http://tyconpower.com/products/images/E ... 40x480.jpg
I'm lazy, I want Chris to do this for me. Good idea though, when does the WS-6-MINI come in stock?
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Re: wISP switch / PowerBOX
After he beat me up about the $30,000 cost for plastic injection molds, I ain't suggesting nothing.
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Re: wISP switch / PowerBOX
appreciate all suggestions, keep them coming.....chris will buy ya lunch!
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Re: wISP switch / PowerBOX
lligetfa wrote:After he beat me up about the $30,000 cost for plastic injection molds, I ain't suggesting nothing.
I am just grouchy lately. Come on guys I just lost one of my dearest friends of 28 years and a business partner, I will be a DICKHEAD for awhile yet.
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Re: wISP switch / PowerBOX
Sorry, I didn't mean to take it too far. Maybe my double negative street slang was too subtle. We're good, I hope.
Anyway... back to the Tycon box. Will you do a deal with them to resell for one-stop shopping or does rebel need to go source it separately? It's probably not so big a deal for you guys that buy lots of stuff from various vendors to just tack it onto an existing order. For me the cross-border stuff gets a little more difficult and I'm going to need to rent a drop box Stateside since some vendors won't even ship to Canada.
Anyway... back to the Tycon box. Will you do a deal with them to resell for one-stop shopping or does rebel need to go source it separately? It's probably not so big a deal for you guys that buy lots of stuff from various vendors to just tack it onto an existing order. For me the cross-border stuff gets a little more difficult and I'm going to need to rent a drop box Stateside since some vendors won't even ship to Canada.
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