From: John Navas on
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 18:25:15 -0200, Shadow <Sh(a)dow> wrote in
<vfpbm5h30fqouo96p7ft0liqajfgjsl34c(a)4ax.com>:

>Access Point Senao/ Engenius 2,4ghz Esr-1221 B/g Firmware 400mw
>
>http://loja.tray.com.br/loja/produto-14629-1530-acess_point__senao_engenius_24ghz_esr1221_bg_com_firmware_400mw
>
>Engenius has it as "discontinued", but 40 dollars sounds OK.
>
>It appears I can unscrew the 2db antenna and put my 24db antenna's
>reverse sma tipped cable directly into it. Anyone confirm that ?

Good hardware, not so good firmware.

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From: Shadow on
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:14:32 +0000, Bob <bob(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:


>ITU compliant countries do tend to have restrictions in place.
>I don't read Portuguese but you may find the limits here:-
><http://www.anatel.gov.br/Portal/verificaDocumentos/documento.asp?null&filtro=1&documentoPath=biblioteca/Resolucao/2004/Anexo_res_365_2004.pdf>
Amazing search capabilities!!! And I thought I had a high IQ
:)
The legal limit appears to be 500Mw measured at 3 meters from
the transmitter.
TY
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From: Shadow on
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:11:05 -0800, John Navas
<spamfilter1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:

>On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 18:25:15 -0200, Shadow <Sh(a)dow> wrote in
><vfpbm5h30fqouo96p7ft0liqajfgjsl34c(a)4ax.com>:
>
>>Access Point Senao/ Engenius 2,4ghz Esr-1221 B/g Firmware 400mw
>>
>>http://loja.tray.com.br/loja/produto-14629-1530-acess_point__senao_engenius_24ghz_esr1221_bg_com_firmware_400mw
>>
>>Engenius has it as "discontinued", but 40 dollars sounds OK.
>>
>>It appears I can unscrew the 2db antenna and put my 24db antenna's
>>reverse sma tipped cable directly into it. Anyone confirm that ?
I confirmed this in a forum letter. Detachable antennas with
standard connectors are always a good feature, even if it's just to
stick a cheap 5db antenna on. My netgear WGR614v9 apparently does not
have this "feature".

>
>Good hardware, not so good firmware.
Good. They all come with third party firmware, with all sorts
of filtering , logging and load sharing built in here in Brazil. All
included in the price. So a good buy.
TY
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