Norm wrote:
>... If I have to add an AP for every 60 customers, I'm going
>to have to have 5-6 AP's. That's going to be an additional
>4-5 more solar arrays than I have now, and there simply is no
>room for them (or the batteries).
>So...I'll be forced to start searching for another WiSP solution
>than can scale better--and probably sooner rather than later.
Norm,
How is your load balance?
Just a thought - the OR-500 can run immediately off battery power and it's
draw should
be max 5 Watts on the average. Is this interesting when figuring in the
Solar power
cost and size? Note: OR-500 has AP-500 HW and it can run from power adaptor
as
well as power over ethernet - it's convertor can take between 7 and 60 Volts
in.
Do NOT try this with the RG-1000 as this is designed for power adapter only!
Make sure you ground well, though, to avoid premature loss of the units.
Hope this helps,
Cor van de Water
Sr System Engineer & TC
Radio Backbone Systems Team
Agere Systems
Email: water@agere.com Priv: cor_van_de_water@dolfijn.nl
Tel: +31 30 609 7563 Web: http://www.cvandewater.com
Fax: +31 30 609 7556 GSM: +31 655 166 724
Who needs UMTS anyway when you can have ORiNOCO wireless?
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