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OT: Ubiquity Bullet2


 

Hi All,

I've just acquired a pair of these for another project (networking our local scout camp) and whilst they work well above advertised I have one minor problem with them.

How do I prevent access to the GUI over the wireless interface? Most AP's have a check box for this. I've been therough the AirOS wiki anf cannot find it anywhere. Disabling the WLAN interface doesn;t do quite what it advertises.

Ideas anyone?

Mark


 

Mark,

I don't know the answer, but let us know if you find it. ?When I have looked at the product line, I've thought that perhaps the Rocket model would be better for a link, since it does full duplex.?

BTW, does anyone have a good feed design to use surplus DishNetwork dishes at 2.4 ghz. and know what the gain might be?

John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: john@...
Email: john@...


John Barrett
 

I've seen several designs for biquad feeds on the internet, and there are people selling made units on ebay with instructions for how to mount them to a dish.

John Hays wrote:


Mark,


I don't know the answer, but let us know if you find it. When I have looked at the product line, I've thought that perhaps the Rocket model would be better for a link, since it does full duplex.
BTW, does anyone have a good feed design to use surplus DishNetwork dishes at 2.4 ghz. and know what the gain might be?

John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: john@... <sip:john@...>
Email: john@... <mailto:john@...>


mm0fmf
 

Moderator Note: The RF Folders in the Files & Links sections of the group has information about WA5VJB designs as well as many other 23cm antennas.


WA5JVB log periodic feeds made on PCB material are readily available on eBay and the like.

Google would be a good place to search, there was lots of interest on using surplus dishes when AO-40 was working so that would be a good term to include in the search.

Andy,
MM0FMF

John Barrett wrote:


I've seen several designs for biquad feeds on the internet, and there
are people selling made units on ebay with instructions for how to mount
them to a dish.

John Hays wrote:


Mark,


I don't know the answer, but let us know if you find it. When I have
looked at the product line, I've thought that perhaps the Rocket model
would be better for a link, since it does full duplex.

BTW, does anyone have a good feed design to use surplus DishNetwork
dishes at 2.4 ghz. and know what the gain might be?