[MLB-WIRELESS] Mounting an AP on a tree
Justin Burnett
bcs_justin at optusnet.com.au
Mon Oct 9 22:57:01 EST 2006
this one time, i was soooo desperate to get internet that i got a broom
handle and climbed up my tallest tree and taped the broom handle to the
pole with an omni on the top of it... And my wrt in a storage box at the
bottom
Paul Jones wrote:
> I've got a 12 slot waveguide mounted about 10m off the ground. To mount
> it I just got a 1m length of galvanized water pipe, some saddle clamps
> and some big roofing bolts for timber beams. It's as solid as a rock,
> but it does tend to sway around a bit with the tree when it's windy so I
> don't think using a directional antenna would be a good idea!
>
> It's been there in various forms for the better part of 4 years now.
> Just make sure you climb up and inspect it every 12 months or less. As
> the tree grows it seems to have a habit of snapping bolts sometimes.
>
>
> Paul.
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>
>
> Point Cook Freenet wrote:
>> Anyone had any experience mounting an Access Point and a backhaul on a
>> big old gum tree?
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