Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sat Jan 17, 2015 5:12 pm

I'd prefer to do some testing before stating authoritatively as to whether what you are proposing will work. I'll get back to you.

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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sat Jan 17, 2015 5:18 pm

lee wrote:I'd prefer to do some testing before stating authoritatively as to whether what you are proposing will work. I'll get back to you.


Will anxiously await your findings Lee! :agree:
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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:36 pm

Yes, I hope this thing will plug right into the WISP switch....I am planning on getting one for one end of the link. The other end....well....nobody likes to make DC powered POE switches :(

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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:57 am

I'm running a B5C on a wisp switch and have been for works. works fine.



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So do NOT plug a Mimosa radio into our switch if you intend to use our POE to power it. :nono:

I will also let you guys know what we find as far as their performance once we install the link.

I just gave them to my installer crew yesterday and I think within the next week or so they should be able to get it into their schedule.

They are putting it where we had planned to use a UBNT airMAX AC but we needed 5150-5250 because 5.7 is full and I do not trust it to be DFS as it would be a backup to our main AF24 and DFS false positives are a Pain in the arse.

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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sun Jan 18, 2015 1:11 am

adairw wrote:I'm running a B5C on a wisp switch and have been for works. works fine.


What port and POW setting are you using?
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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sun Jan 18, 2015 1:15 am

48VH
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But it looks like it would be fine on a standard 48V port. I can test that if anyone wants me to. this B5C is just laying in the data center. been to cold to get it up on a tower


sirhc wrote:What port and POW setting are you using?

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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sun Jan 18, 2015 1:16 am

NICE, then you can use the 48V standard ports or the 48VH ports! :thumbsup:
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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Sun Jan 18, 2015 1:09 pm

So looking at that screenshot I see two things jumping out at me,
1)an apparent Airfiber running under 20 watts
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2) the B5C running under 10 watts

How is this miracle possible ?!?

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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:36 pm

For those interested, here is my non production B5C running on a no VH port. While booting I saw a max of 12.9 watts. but then it settled down to around 9.8 watts.
This radio isn't connected to another radio, it's just sitting in the data center. The wispswitch is feeding it with 50.2 volts
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Re: Mimosa Radios and WISP Switches

Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:41 pm

rockhead wrote:So looking at that screenshot I see two things jumping out at me,
1)an apparent Airfiber running under 20 watts
and
2) the B5C running under 10 watts

How is this miracle possible ?!?


Depends if the AF5 is connected to another radio or just sitting there throwing out beacons. The current sensors are pretty accurate. My AF24 units pull on average 47-49 watts depending on cable length.
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