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ntms-hsmm · North Texas High Speed MultiMedia

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  • Members: 258
  • Category: Wireless
  • Founded: Mar 14, 2004
  • Language: English
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The purpose of this High Speed MultiMedia group is to promote and facilitate the use of high speed digital communications in North Texas on the amateur radio bands 900Mhz and up.

This is a private, unmoderated list. In an effort to reduce spam, only members of the group may send messages to the group. But anyone can read the message archives. Attachments are not allowed.

Anyone interested in HSMM may request to join this group. All members of this group are encouraged to become paid members of the North Texas Microwave Society and receive their newsletter and other benefits. Go to http://www.ntms.org

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Re: Using Ubiquiti Bullet for MESH Connection
Steve, Sounds good.  I have some of the Ubuiquiti radios and have not had time to test them. Please post any of your findings, limited time and money keep me
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:55 am
Glenn Currie
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Re: Using Ubiquiti Bullet for MESH Connection
Glen, I would like to use the Bullet 2HP or 5HP in place of the WRT54's on-board radio to connect to the mesh network. It would plug into one of the LAN ports
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:08 am
Steve W3AHL
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Re: Using Ubiquiti Bullet for MESH Connection
Thanks John. I had looked at OpenMesh, but didn't find their open source files on the first pass. The RouterStation looks like a good way to go. I look
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:11 am
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Re: Using Ubiquiti Bullet for MESH Connection
You have some interesting pieces of hardware.  I am not sure I understand what you are trying to do when you say "extend the range"  - range of what? - the
Posted - Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:37 pm
Glenn Currie
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Re: Using Ubiquiti Bullet for MESH Connection
Steve -- This should get you started:
Posted - Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:36 pm
John K. Scoggin, Jr.
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