Why don't you try the BWR-1000's from MapleNet? They work very well, have a
external N-male connector, and are based on the KN-50 (which so far I'm
pretty happy with).
Norm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blair Drew Davis" <theory@datawise.net>
To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 8:34 PM
Subject: [Karlnet] RE: Reduction of Karlnet features w/out notification.
> For us, no integrated solution like the KN-50 is useful. With mostly
> long range shots, we use DB-24 antenna's almost exclusively. We also
> prefer to have our radio electronics where they can be serviced without
> climbing on to the roof or having to tilt over the antenna mast. Winter
> weather here can prevent rooftop service for days at a time. Due to the
> heavy tree infestation of our area, we often have 10-20 foot masts.
>
> Also, having had many bad experiences with PoE, we have just about
> abandoned any use of it. Every time we had a lightning storm or a windy
> but dry winter day we had to go out and reconfigure or replace our PoE
> clients.
>
> What we really need is a reliable supply of the Ubicomm's Karlnet
> satellites or the upcoming Karlnet satellite flash for the Linksys
> WET11. As we are currently converting from standard 802.11b AP's to
> Karlnet, the flash for the Linksys's would allow us to preserve much of
> our current hardware investment.
>
> And, one last comment: The loss of the SC-4700 will make signal testing
> harder for many of us. Without it, it will be difficult to troubleshoot
> /validate antenna and cable. Keep this product available, please!!
>
> --
> Blair Davis
> Computer Adjusters of Allegan
> www.computeradjusters.com
> (616) 673-0054
>
> AOL Instant Message Screen Name theory240
>
>
>
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