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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... I think it would be wise to learn something about 2.4ghz wave propagation and the Fresnel effect before you make that statement. If you just want a couple of hundred yards range deck mounting is fine but for 2 miles plus you need to be UP. Bullocks. I happen to know by personal experience that low is better. Even the manufacturer recommends deck top mounting. By far the best solution is a waterproof wifi bridge at the masthead connected by Ethernet with POE to a hub. Long range because there is minimal coax loss and a wide Fresnel zone. Bullocks again. KISS! Keep it simple, stupid. The more complicated it gets the more failure prone it is. What happens to any antenna at the masthead at anchor and even moreso under way? You have wind shaking it around, You have the roll and pitch of the boat swaying it around. You have the heel pointing it in all the wrong directions. You have static electricity going on at the mast head. And watch out for any nearby lightning strike. WIPEOUT! I am a sailor. I've been a sailor most of my life. I know what works and your ideas won't! For lubbers maybe but for sailors, forget all about it. And, BTW. What's with the top-posting? If you can't even learn how to post correctly why is it you think people should take you seriously about anything else? Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 15:37:08 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... I think it would be wise to learn something about 2.4ghz wave propagation and the Fresnel effect before you make that statement. If you just want a couple of hundred yards range deck mounting is fine but for 2 miles plus you need to be UP. Bullocks. I happen to know by personal experience that low is better. Even the manufacturer recommends deck top mounting. All worked out for you he http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...ence_list.html |
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(Eliminating a lot of BS)
Are you sure you are not related to Jax? I am a sailor too. Been sailing for 40 odd years now but I specify and install long distance WIFI links as part of the job I do to pay for my sailing. A bit over 60 systems to date including an island wide network of anchorage hot spots for a pay for use operation in the Caribbean and a private 9.5 mile link between Red Hook, St. Thomas and Little Thatch Island .. I get paid well and I don't get many complaints. I have some idea what I am talking about and, after monitoring a number of your posts, I have concluded that you sir have a mouth in dire need of a good treatment of Preparation H. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com |
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