[MLB-WIRELESS] Who would like to test a pair of UltraWAPs (Minitar Replaceme

Horace Pinker horacepinker at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 26 01:26:43 EST 2005


hmm I have a 2.2K link on which i was runing mnwapb's and getting a 
700-900Kbyte/sec transfer speed  (about 1 gig per 30 min in real traffic)  I 
changed to dlink ap's to runn 22mbit speed (locked at 22) and i am getting 
about 1 Mbyte/sec  speed so I certainly would be interested to see if there 
is any point in swaping to G gear at all, From the minitar forum replies the 
router option will be of most interest to me. lemme know what interest you 
get and if you like i can "field test" these for you.


>From: "Rob Clark" <clark at freenet-antennas.com>
>To: <melbwireless at melbournewireless.org.au>
>Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Who would like to test a pair of UltraWAPs (Minitar 
>Replacements)?
>Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 12:28:06 +0800
>
>
>I have a pair of tester units I can make available to Melb-Wireless on
>loan. Few conditions:
>
>1) You have a specific point-to-point link that is running today with
>rpSMA APs (so you can simply swap over and compare). Ideally - if you
>have a Minitar-Minitar PtP link that you would like to run faster.
>
>2) They are loaner units (I need them back)
>
>3) One person in Melb-Wireless responsible for the units (ie so I have a
>single point of contact)
>
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