Dear Ugurtan,
Yes, this is just the sort of product that I was looking
for! Thanks
very much for the tip.
Do you know of a US distributer? I
googled a bit and could not find one.
Thanks and
Regards,
jw
--- In .com, "..:
UgumugU :.." <> wrote:
>
> Dear Jw,
>
> I
prefered to use a standalone bridge and an AP to make new wireless
>
network.
> (Because of dongle type elements are for only indoor use they
are not
> performing good job unfortunatly.)
>
> I used
Planet WAP 6100 AP/Bridge to setup up the wireless network.
It has
>
been
> more than 15 month and no problem :))
>
> they cost
about 200 USD each with weather proof option, 25 meters
UTP cable
>
with weather proof connector and a 12 dbi omni directional antenna.
In
this
> class
> it is impossible to find a similiar product in
this
price/performance ratio.
>
> Best Regards.
>
ugurtan
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: .com
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On
Behalf Of
> jywmpg
> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 7:37
PM
> To: .com
>
Subject: [ts-7000] WiFi Access Point for TS-7260 Recommendation
>
>
>
> Does anyone have a recommendation for a WiFi Access Point
product that
> is compatible with the 7260 and suitable for outdoor
use?
>
> I have a isolated network (i.e. not connected to the
internet) of
> 7260's that I would like to provide access to via WiFi. I
want to be
> able to connect to an AP attached to one of the 7260s and
then have
> network access to all of them.
>
> I have several
of the IOGear dongles that could theoretically be used
> for this if they
were protected from the elements, but their range
> seems extremely
limited, and they do not seem to operate very robustly.
>
> I am
running a Debian system with version 2.4.26 of the kernel that I
> have
built myself, that is based on ts11.
>
> Reliability is the most
important feature: I want to be able to
> connect every time. Speed and
Range are not nearly as important. We
> will be fairly close to the AP
(20-30 meters) and data rates will be
> fairly low (a few kbps). Price is
not terribly important.
>
> If anyone has a particular product that
they have had success with, I
> would be most interested in hearing about
it.
>
> Regards,
>
> jw
>