[MLB-WIRELESS] Microtik 200mW Wireless cards for $125USD
Michael Borthwick
holden at netspace.net.au
Tue Jul 16 12:38:15 EST 2002
Andrew Dean wrote:
> I've been speaking with a rep from Microtik, about organising a bulk
> buy of the 200mW cards directly from them. I have managed to get these
> prices (in USD obviously) We can offer you very good prices on 200mW
> cards-200mW PCMCIA card only- $125;200mW Kit (PCMCIA, PCI Bus adapter,
> MMCX-NMale or Female pigtail)- $175. with our exchange rate at the
> moment these prices with shipping should be less than double.... If i
> put an offer on the TIB how many people would be interested? As you
> can see the Kit is a very good deal too... cradle, card, and pigtail
> for ~ $350AUD These cards are expensive compared to the enterasys
> cards but they are also alot more powerfull, could make for good use
> with an omni for an AP? Feedback?
Some feedback:
These cards don't appear to be approved for use in Australia, or indeed
in Latvia where they are made.
Importing these cards might pose a legal risk to yourself and / or
Melbourne Wireless.
I believe it sends out the wrong message, and would play into the hands
of our well known critics (see Darren's post).
While you might know enough about RF safety and regulations to only
ever connect
these cards only to a low gain omni or via a very long run of coax there
is no way of ensuring that someone in the future won't mainline it into
the back a high gain antenna, which would not only be illegal but also
might also be dangerous.
The receive sensitivity of these cards is lower than Enterasys /
Orinocco at all data rates except 11Mbps where is it only 1 (one) dBm
better and is substantially lower than Cisco 100mW cards. Therefore I
can't actually see what the advantage of the extra power is in the
application you suggest - you might be able to stomp on people further
away from your site, but you won't be able *hear* anything coming back
from them.
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