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      12-20-2004, 12:46 AM
Hello,
I had a question about the 900Mhz NLOS WaveRider system. I've seen the
modems online for around $200-$300 and I know there are 15dbi panels for
them.
What I was wondering was: Can two of these modems talk to each other?
I don't want to spend $2,000+, for a multiaccess point, I just want to
connect two buildings together.

Thank you,
Scott Brown
 
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      12-20-2004, 02:59 PM
/dev/scott0 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:10scbmp4k8o7jb7
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> I had a question about the 900Mhz NLOS WaveRider system. I've seen the
> modems online for around $200-$300 and I know there are 15dbi panels for
> them.
> What I was wondering was: Can two of these modems talk to each other?
> I don't want to spend $2,000+, for a multiaccess point, I just want to
> connect two buildings together.


No, that will not work. They use a polling protocol which relies on the
central unit to operate properly.

BTW, where are you finding these for $200-$300 each?

 
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      12-20-2004, 03:13 PM
Jerry Bacon wrote:
> /dev/scott0 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:10scbmp4k8o7jb7
> @corp.supernews.com:
>
>
>> I had a question about the 900Mhz NLOS WaveRider system. I've seen the
>>modems online for around $200-$300 and I know there are 15dbi panels for
>> them.
>> What I was wondering was: Can two of these modems talk to each other?
>>I don't want to spend $2,000+, for a multiaccess point, I just want to
>>connect two buildings together.

>
>
> No, that will not work. They use a polling protocol which relies on the
> central unit to operate properly.
>
> BTW, where are you finding these for $200-$300 each?
>

I find them on EBay. 90% of them are new-in-box.

--Scott
 
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