[MLB-WIRELESS] Minitar specs
Nick Grundy
ngrundy at isoproplex.net
Tue Sep 30 14:37:49 EST 2003
I was doing some research on the SVEC power output tweek.
the stuff i read said it's a bad thing(tm).
a SVEC outputs 15dbm/30mw of rf energy, which occupies 22Mhz of the 2.4ghz ISM band.
when you modify them to 100mw then the output polutes the entire 2.4Ghz ISM band and
it also has harmonics down in the MDS spectrum and up in the amatuer radio 2.4Ghz
spectrum.
The Minitar output 18dbm/40mw from the factory and only occupy 22Mhz of the ISM band.
I wouldn't want to try and run a couple of hacked SVEC's within the same RF area, and I
currently have 2 AP's and a ad-hoc link coming into/intersecting my property. It could
be somewhat of a mess :/
Personally I'm leaning towards using Minitar equipment due to the higher output levels
and web config, SVEC's are a bitch to configure for those of us who use macs :)
> G'day Nick,
>
> I dont know about the DLink from personal experience, but Im also
> looking at purchasing an AP and the TIB looks like a good place to get
> them from.
>
> From my initial investigation the SVEC looks like a much better deal
> especially if you want to tinker with them. The point that you can tweak
> the power output (up to 100mw) as well as direct / output to a specific
> antenna looks very appealing for our type of application
>
> Besides its only $25.00 difference in price.
>
> Does anyone know what the maximum power output for the minitar AP is and
> if it can be configured?
>
> Of course this all depends on your application.
>
> Cheers
>
> Gordon
>
> Nick Sibbing wrote:
>
> >Subject: RE: recieve sensitivity of wireless ap
> > Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:00:46 +0930
> > From: Minitar Sales <sales at minitar.com>
> > To: 'Nick Sibbing' <nick.sibbing at arts.monash.edu.au>
> >
> >Rcv sensitivity is 83dbm at 11mbps. Chipset is Realtek and the
> >configuration
> >is via web browser so it will support any OS.
> >
> >Best Regards Sales
> >
> >Gday All
> >I asked minitar for some more info abou their APs which are currently
> >offered on the TIB
> >
> >any clever people care to comment on how this compares with other APs eg
> >DLink 900
> >
> >Regards Nick
> >
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> >.
> >
> >
> >
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