Someone started a thread with Hotspot login screens.. I start now another with weird instalations.
anyone can help us to fix this installation?! xDDDDDDDDDD
You can go to the WC and work with no much problems..
I think all is working. Look at the server in the rack chair.
Please, sticky this post. It could be a tutorial of how not to do our work. Routerboards can work in this conditions? On the top of the WC we can put a nice Hotspot server.
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the first one is not made by me, but all the others are mine! All are real. Let's go guys... it's possible that this things only are possible in Spain? I don't believe it!
LOL
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Here are some of mine, (some) The encolosure will hold out water, It was cracked due to shipping, The second pic is a temporary 900mhz setup to get to our farm so we could have high speed access, its an RB 433 with Xr9 and Sr2 in the rootenna, and a coax cable coming out of a hole drilled in the back to power the 900mhz, works well. but its temporary,. -Jordan
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Here is one I did a few years back, it was only up there for 4 days so we just put a full x86 PC inside a big plastic box. It rained and everything and didnt even get wet!
Here in Spain there are a lot of people that have no idea of how to install the equipement.. and costumers told us to repair the problems. My pics are from 3 municipalities installed by the same "company".
As we usually work at 500 or more Kms away from home we have to install all the equipement very well, to avoid return there!
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Hilarious. I bet some of these remote places in Europe and elsewhere you have to use whatever room or materials you can to keep things going. Where we are located there are hardware stores or computer shops within a 15 min drive everywhere. So I guess people use what they can. I can't blame them. But someone using a car battery without solar to recharge? That is hilarious, unless someone stole them?
No solar pannel stolen.. I hear about this company too many times.. with some similar things..
It's like this example.. when one of their customer needs a battery.. they pick up the battery of another costumer.. It's like 10 costumers and 9 batterys... xDD
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I think you can get 12 volt solar chargers for like $50 or less that you can clamp onto a car battery. Wow. they actually will come and replace the batteries? I wonder how long they get? I mean the radios don't drop more than 500ma, I can't see the car battery going for longer than a day or two.
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I did see on one of the pictures grounds connected through a marret. This is not good practice. Grounds should be as fluid and direct to Ground as possible, with no sharp angles.
And the one with the toilet bowl, how convenient !!
Are those rocks or dead birds around that building?
_________________ ~Agricultural WISP "ZONE"~ Beware of oncoming cattle and dont hit the farmer!!! I need to ask him about using his silo for an AP first"~
Yes it does. For about 5 years... Those trendnets are good at giving 1 megabit of traffic to users. There is more equipment in that building, but its under something
These are not mine, but I do know the owner of these garbage/marmelade buckets was pretty damn proud of his invention... Notice the precise craftsmanship of those cable holes...
These are not mine, but I do know the owner of these garbage/marmelade buckets was pretty damn proud of his invention... Notice the precise craftsmanship of those cable holes...
WTF?! xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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