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FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:57 pm

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Hi,

I was looking for a while for a dual-band solution and enclosure and, finally, here is the result.
  • MikroTik RB922UAGS-5HPacD
  • MikroTik R11e-2HnD
  • RF elements StationBox InSpot
  • RF elements Antenna Omni-Directional Dual-Band 2.4GHz/2dBi 5GHz/3dBi OARDSBX-DUAL25
Enjoy.
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:36 am

Cool, thank you for showing! :D
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:03 pm

Please, post more photos.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:35 pm

Nice one

We have a whole bunch of those StationBoxes at a client with RB951's inside and they work a treat.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:06 pm

Thanks for sharing

This mmcx antennas are ideal for inspot (no pigtails)

http://www.rfelements.com/assets/sheets ... asheet.pdf
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:22 pm

Very nice.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:47 pm

Please, post more photos.
See also product gallery :)
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:36 pm

With fibre connection
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:03 am

I think you need some power, to make it work. :)
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:13 am

I think you need some power, to make it work. :)
It is new standard - powered via fiber cable :D
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpo

Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:03 am

I think you need some power, to make it work. :)
It is new standard - powered via fiber cable :D
sure.. PoF :lol:
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Sat Mar 28, 2015 1:52 am

Hello...
Im looking to build a similar solution.
But i would like to know if these antennas work in a 2 story house.
Im planning to install the enclosure on the ceiling of my first floor.
Reading the specs for these antennas from RF Elements seem to indicate that are dipole vertical polarized.
Im no RF expert but that would seem to indicate that the antenna being parallel to the ground would be beaming towards the ground and ceiling not horizontally parallel to the floor, in order words the antennas would have to be installed vertically sticking out the plastic cover.
Maybe these antennas are tuned differently...can someone explain?
Anyone with this setup can offer any data on how well they work and coverage?
Thanks
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Wed Apr 29, 2015 8:40 am

Hello...
Im looking to build a similar solution.
But i would like to know if these antennas work in a 2 story house.
Im planning to install the enclosure on the ceiling of my first floor.
Reading the specs for these antennas from RF Elements seem to indicate that are dipole vertical polarized.
Im no RF expert but that would seem to indicate that the antenna being parallel to the ground would be beaming towards the ground and ceiling not horizontally parallel to the floor, in order words the antennas would have to be installed vertically sticking out the plastic cover.
Maybe these antennas are tuned differently...can someone explain?
Anyone with this setup can offer any data on how well they work and coverage?
Thanks

Sorry for necroposting , but I use the StationBox setup quite a lot with either RB 951's or RB912 and they work very well and cover a decent amount of ground.I also don't understand how RF Elements can specify that the antennas are vertically polarized to be honest as they are running parallel to the floor.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:06 am

I also don't understand how RF Elements can specify that the antennas are vertically polarized to be honest as they are running parallel to the floor.
First, you must understand what they mean polarization.
It is the electromagnetic wave polarization that has no connection with how the antenna is placed.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Sun May 10, 2015 12:58 pm

First, you must understand what they mean polarization.
It is the electromagnetic wave polarization that has no connection with how the antenna is placed.
wtf ?!

Please, give up taking these strange red pills.
 
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Sun May 10, 2015 5:39 pm

Antenna orientation means that it is compared to earth horizon so it definitely is "connected with how the antenna is placed" .
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Mon May 11, 2015 4:01 am

congrats

nice setup, i am figuring how to obtain all the pieces on my country
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Mon May 11, 2015 4:56 am

whats your opinion of an alternative using basebox 2 + R11e-5HacD some similar to this??

http://solimedia.net/mikrotik-wireless- ... -5-24.html

can be cheaper to assemble? taking in count base box comes with power supply, poe injector and a case.

But basebox need different antennas and 2 pigtails.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Thu Jul 02, 2015 9:46 am

that's a great setup but i fear one thing...

how will you tackle the following error : " Unicast Key Exchange Timeout "

mind you i have many Mikrotik AP's running and am still trying to figure out that issue.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Mon Jul 06, 2015 2:57 pm

FYI: RouterBOARD RB/912UAG-2HPnD and Mini-PCI-Express R11e-5HacD doesn't work together in a satisfying way. There are regular kernel failures, hangs and reboots...
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Tue Jul 07, 2015 4:21 am

that is a real significant update!!

thank you for the update.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Wed Jul 08, 2015 9:24 pm

It's not true, that RB912 + R11e-5HacD is not working.
We have more than a hundred sets and all of them are working correctly. Uptime are a few months.
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Thu Jul 09, 2015 4:11 am

now things are getting confusing :-)
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Thu Jul 09, 2015 5:31 am

It's not true, that RB912 + R11e-5HacD is not working.
We have more than a hundred sets and all of them are working correctly. Uptime are a few months.
interesting to see if some setting you have implemented or some circumstance of your installation has saved you from that issue

some users facing issue with 802.11ac card say that is a power supply issue because pcie card consume too much power an causes crash

how are you powering your rb912+r11e-5hacd?? poe?? which poe injector?? voltage supplied??

how many tx power are setting on integrated radio and additional radio??

thanks for your attention
 
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Re: FYI: Photo of RB922 + R11e + enclosure StationBox InSpot

Thu Jul 09, 2015 8:15 am

According to situation, all possible types of power (RB260GSP, Gb PoE injector, power adaptor). All my installations are in buildings. We always using 24V. And perhaps the most important thing, because it's indoors, tx-power parameter is always set to 5-12dB, not more.
 
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Thu Jul 09, 2015 9:43 am

According to situation, all possible types of power (RB260GSP, Gb PoE injector, power adaptor). All my installations are in buildings. We always using 24V. And perhaps the most important thing, because it's indoors, tx-power parameter is always set to 5-12dB, not more.

thanks for the info

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