Hi, again, Dan,
DanS wrote:
> I have searched through this group and suprisingly have not found a lot of
> discussion about these products. Just about all of the posts dealt with the
> PCMCIA or USB gear, NOT the outdoor AP's.
>
> The reason I ask is because the company I work for will possibly be setting
> up as a distributor and I was just looking for some input.
>
> TIA,
> DanS
Discovercard has declined to get involved; I now have available one of
these
(
http://www.wlansolution.com/ProductD...1+CB3+PLUS+OD),
with the die cast weatherproof housing and mounting hardware,
110VAC/12VDC power supply, N-mount lightning suppressor, pigtail from
the card to said lightning suppressor, and 8.5dBi N-mount omni
Hyperlink antenna, as well as another unit
(
http://www.wlansolution.com/ProductD...11+CB3+PLUS+MD)
with the same power supply, and pigtail to a 5.5dBi rubber duck.
These are intended for joint use in the same housing, connected with
the (included) crossover cable. However, either can be configured as
AP or Bridge. They have been flashed with the most current firmware
and are both 200mw (23dBm) units.
It would probably be a good thing for your company to acquire these to
ascertain the appropriate level of enthusiasm for a distributorship.
I can make you an attractive package deal.
Let me know...
L8R
Skip
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