Joined: Jun 11, 2006 Posts: 15 Location: Santa Rosa
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:36 am Post subject: Wireless Lan Equipment For Sale
My father and I are selling lot of our wireless equipment. Because were both moving our separate ways and probably wont need it anymore. We have enough equipment to make 3 802.11B backhaul links.
Everything is name your price.
# of - Item
3 - 2.4 GHz 24 dBi Parabolic Grid Antennas - 3 foot dish
2 - 2.4 GHz 15 dBi Parabolic Grid Antenna - 1.5 foot dish
2 - 2.4 GHz 30 dBi High Performance Wireless LAN Antenna - 6 foot radial dish! OMGWTFBBQ!
3 to 4- Senao 200mw (high power!) NL-2611CB3 PLUS 802.11b Radio in various conditions. If in "bad" condition you can take a PCMCIA card out and use it in your laptop. Nice!
2 - 50mw 802.11B D-Link Client/AP
1 - 50mw 802.11B Linksys Bridge
1 - Hacked Linksys into Client like above dlink
2 or 3 - "Generic" 802.11B AP (Great way to expand home coverage)
I have pigtales and rubber-ducks for all of above stuff!
HP 10/100 8 Port Switch
DLink 10/100 5 port switch
Actiontec DSL modem
and more stuff I dont know off the top of my head.
Also I have two custom made Netgate 200mw 802.11b Outdoor radios. They are awesome. Come with 90foot POE cable and injector. Someone is allready interested and they will go to highest offer.
You might ask why not list on ebay or craigslist? Well you have look for wireless stuff on either or? Ebay is crap and craigslist has nothing. I rather pass this stuff along to people I know.
Also got lots of computer sutff, most of it is near the "junk" stage. But hey never know what ya need!
Joined: Jun 11, 2006 Posts: 15 Location: Santa Rosa
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:17 pm Post subject: TWO Miles???
TWO MILES??? Yeah they can easily go that.
My internet link is 6 miles. (Beyond Petaluma hill road to stony point rd over rohnert park) So yeah 2 miles would be reasonable. Enough gain to run a stable 11mbit.
Joined: Apr 01, 1999 Posts: 81 Location: Santa Rosa, CA
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:42 pm Post subject:
Overload, line of site is key. If you get much for trees in the way, you loose a lot of signal. 2 miles, line of site, should be no problem with the smaller 24dB dishes. _________________ =DPS= Šr. Ščįth
Joined: Apr 01, 1999 Posts: 81 Location: Santa Rosa, CA
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:18 pm Post subject:
OverloadUT wrote:
Of course the two houses have to have a stupid hill between them. I don't suppose it can shoot right through a big chunk of earth?
It was pretty fun using Google Earth to figure that out though.
Yes, Google Earth is a uesfull path study tool. Not as sweet as the high dollar software that will calculate signal strength from given locations, transmitter power, and antenna type, but hey it's free! _________________ =DPS= Šr. Ščįth
Joined: Apr 01, 1999 Posts: 81 Location: Santa Rosa, CA
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 8:34 am Post subject:
You've got some sweet hardware. If I wasn't already dripping with wireless gear, I'd be all over it. Somebody should scoop this up! I wonder if anybody at NoCat (http://nocat.net/)would want it.
Hmm... I'll give Rob Flickenger a heads up. _________________ =DPS= Šr. Ščįth
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