Difference between revisions of "NOs"
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* Antennas - 19dbi 2.4Ghz Grid, 17dbi 5.8Ghz Sector, 20dbi 2.4Ghz Panel, 14dbi 2.4Ghz Panel| | * Antennas - 19dbi 2.4Ghz Grid, 17dbi 5.8Ghz Sector, 20dbi 2.4Ghz Panel, 14dbi 2.4Ghz Panel| | ||
− | * info - The Grid connect to the WUG, while the big panel is used to connect some friends to me, thus giving them WUG access and a alternatively providing the WUG with a valuable secondary route to other clients, the same goes for the sector. The small panels primary use is to act as a AP for internal house use, but it can also act to connect clients to the WUG. The particular setup on the roof took some experimenting and allot of visits to the roof, at last I'm happy. | + | * info - The Grid connect to the WUG, while the big panel is used to connect some friends to me, thus giving them WUG access and a alternatively providing the WUG with a valuable secondary route to other clients, the same goes for the sector. The small panels primary use is to act as a AP for internal house use, but it can also act to connect clients to the WUG. The particular setup on the roof took some experimenting and allot of visits to the roof, at last I'm happy. |
Revision as of 00:49, 6 May 2009
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High Site: | nOs.ctwug.co.za |
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SSID: | http://nOs.ctwug.co.za |
WIND: | nOs |
Head Admin: | nOs |
Co Admins: | |
Location: | Oude Westhof (33°51'31.76"S 18°35'56.77"E) |
Back Bone Links: | Jupiter |
- Antennas - 19dbi 2.4Ghz Grid, 17dbi 5.8Ghz Sector, 20dbi 2.4Ghz Panel, 14dbi 2.4Ghz Panel|
- info - The Grid connect to the WUG, while the big panel is used to connect some friends to me, thus giving them WUG access and a alternatively providing the WUG with a valuable secondary route to other clients, the same goes for the sector. The small panels primary use is to act as a AP for internal house use, but it can also act to connect clients to the WUG. The particular setup on the roof took some experimenting and allot of visits to the roof, at last I'm happy.