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 Subject :New to HSMM-MESH - what hardware to start with and where to buy?.. 2013-12-27- 03:19:22 
N9CNM
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Hello all,

I am new to HSMM having started yesterday. I want to go buy some routers and am confused as to which to buy and which will work. I think I want:

1) Works with the current BBHN firmware

2) Has detachable antennas

3) High power option

and I need to know where to buy from. I see the list of supported hardware but do not know how to determine which has a detachable antenna. 

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

John, N9CNM

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 Subject :Re:New to HSMM-MESH - what hardware to start with and where to buy?.. 2013-12-27- 06:20:58 
N9CNM
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I guess what I am asking is if there are routers that are currently in production that would be better choices than the WRT54 series (it isn't clear if these are still being produced).
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 Subject :Re:New to HSMM-MESH - what hardware to start with and where to buy?.. 2013-12-27- 07:11:52 
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You CAN still buy WRT54G V4 and below from NewEgg, Amazon, even Craigslist. There are a ton of them still available in the world. They still work and I can see no shortage in the near future.

Last I checked, there is even a guy on Ebay selling them WITH OUR BBHN FW ALREADY LOADED.

So they are STILL quite the usable and purchase-able piece of hardware.

Once the SDWG gets the Ubiquiti FW done, currently in Beta test (no, they are not looking for any more help at this time), then UBNT hardware will be available.

You could always follow others' posted instructions on building it on other hardware (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, etc). See Google for those instructions.

KTF


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 Subject :Re:New to HSMM-MESH - what hardware to start with and where to buy?.. 2013-12-27- 10:26:21 
N9CNM
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OK, thanks, the initial information was confusing as to detachable antennas, memory available and so on. I just got two GLs from Amazon for $48 total, will be here by Monday. I hope to demonstrate that I can get a two to four node network running here on the desktop...
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 Subject :Re:New to HSMM-MESH - what hardware to start with and where to buy?.. 2013-12-28- 10:53:25 
W7REA
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Also, ask around in your local area's 'online classified' section. (( Some places have a 'freecycle' or FaceBook classified page. )) Second hand stores are another source, computer stores. Of the four nodes I have, three I bought new, one was a freebie just for the cost of asking on a Facebook page.
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 Subject :New to HSMM-MESH - what hardware to start with and where to buy?.. 2013-12-29- 02:53:25 
wx5u
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In general, you should not use higher than normal power, except in very special circumstances.   Instead of high power, use a high gain beam antenna and/or higher location. 

Just using an amp doesn't work that well because you still have to hear the other mesh node.  Unless the other mode is high power as well, you won't hear him.  You also still get interference from all the other 2.4 GHz civilian users.  Also, due to the way 802.11g and OFDM work, you interfere badly with the standard wifi users. 




[N9CNM 2013-12-27- 03:19:22]:

Hello all,

I am new to HSMM having started yesterday. I want to go buy some routers and am confused as to which to buy and which will work. I think I want:

1) Works with the current BBHN firmware

2) Has detachable antennas

3) High power option

and I need to know where to buy from. I see the list of supported hardware but do not know how to determine which has a detachable antenna. 

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

John, N9CNM


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