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NEW -Wifi antennas, router, bullet and cables.

willyAirstream - 6-8-2012 at 11:20 AM









Wifi antennas, router, bullet and cables. Perfect for RV Park or a group of houses. Use the Backfire Antenna with the router to increase your wifi
signal at RV Parks etc. Use the omni to increase signal and broadcast your signal. The Bullet lets you have a long run between your router and an antenna, usually it is restricted to 40'. Buy the package or individual items.

30 ft LMR-400 Cable RP-SMA
Quantity: 1
Price: 54.95..........................................sell for $40


Bullet - High Speed Wireless Platform with PoE Adapter
Quantity: 1
Price: 124.95................................sell for $100

High Gain Backfire Wireless Antenna
Quantity: 1
Price: 57.95...............................sell for $40

Professional Grade 15dB Omni WiFi Antenna
Quantity: 1
Price: 149.95...........................sell for $125

UltraRouter - 802.11N High Power Wifi Router
Quantity: 1
Price: 109.95.........................sell for $80

2 ft LMR-400 WiFi Cable N-Female
Quantity: 1
Price: 20.95....................sell for $15

total $400 or buy all for $350 plus shipping

I paid tax, duty, import fee and transportation on top of the prices listed above. These items were purchased at http://www.radiolabs.com/ You can get all the specs on the site.

All items were only used for 2 weeks, except the Omni WiFi Antenna, which was used for 4 months. This package was set up in an RV park/ hotel and worked perfectly, as well as served a distant motorhome with the Backfire Wireless Antenna. The set up was taken down when new management took over the RV Park and did not want to provide wifi to all the rooms and rv spaces. All items are like new.

Shipment to anywhere in Baja can be done via BajaPak, bus delivery.

willyAirstream - 6-15-2012 at 07:54 AM

Offers considered.
This set up would be perfect on Burro beach or similar areas where a group could share wifi.

. Fwiw, you can have 3 comps using skype, 2 others on netflx and another paying online poker, all with smooth streaming , smooth downloads on a basic telcel dsl.

Russ - 6-15-2012 at 08:34 AM

I have about 20 computers that have permission to access my internet but usually no more than 4 are on at the same time. It does slow way down with more than 3 users active at one time.
If you are going to put together your own WiFi network make sure that the router is compatible with an external antenna and you'll probably have to buy the adapter between the antenna cable and router. Mine is a Lynksys. But it's old and there are much better ones out now.

tripledigitken - 6-15-2012 at 09:06 AM

Willy,

Is it the Cuesta Real setup? If so, who is now running the hotel/RV spaces?

Ken

willyAirstream - 6-15-2012 at 09:08 AM

Hi Russ, yes a satellite connection will not be smooth with multiple clients [users]. So, my Burro beach example is not correct. It will only serve multiple clients on a dsl or faster connection. Thanks for catching that.
If you are using a dsl connection -
Using a current telcel router and this package is all you need. In fact, you do not need the backfire unless you have a distant comp u need to reach.
6 years ago, i had a similar network set up on a Starband sat. Dish. Used a router like the one i m selling , connected to the starband router, then wireless to an omni antenna [wireless= no antenna wire need, 12v wire is needed, cat 5 cable works for that. ] That was awhile ago and may not be the same as sat. systems here.
Multiple users on a sat system may increase the lag time for all. So, using this system on a sat. Connection, will probably only serve 3 or 4 clients?
As an aside- the range of the omni is huge, i`m near the jungle and can `see` Serenidad and Casa Granada as well as a friends comp 1/2 km west.

willyAirstream - 6-15-2012 at 09:18 AM

Ken
Sandra and Pepe are still running it. However, Sandras brother has taken over the wifi and it is a long story. Let`s just say he would rather replace $50 dollar routers every 6 months, than invest $300 in a system. Different mindset.

Russ - 6-15-2012 at 09:22 AM

You are right Richard. I'm on HughesNet and it sucks. Mario (615-155-1414 Speaks English) our all things satillite guy says he has found a new system that will work from the DSL in Mulege. It's a transceiver setup so any place there is a DSL access it will work. Highspeed, line of site, one monthly service charge. His install fee is around $3000us He's done one install already.
http://www.ubnt.com/powerstation
BTW Mario is Wayne's son.

[Edited on 6-15-2012 by Russ]

tripledigitken - 6-15-2012 at 09:22 AM

Willy,

Glad to here Pepe and Sandra are still at it. I do recall awhile back some mention of some health problems for Pepe.

Thanks for the update.

Ken

willyAirstream - 6-15-2012 at 09:56 AM

Russ, that looks like a good set up. Ubnt makes good stuff. The bullet and router i m selling are Ubnt.
If you set the omni up high at El Patron, for example, or on Luma Azul, I'm sure it would reach you. Your welcome to borrow the equipment to test it, it maybe a cheaper solution for you. Physical set up is easy, Mario could do the dashboard stuff, assigning ip`s etc.
Who is Wayne?
Ken, Pepe is in the mainland getting acheck up at a heart specialist hospital. He has to slooooow down. He has drastically changed his diet and quit drinking, so that should help.

Russ - 6-15-2012 at 10:56 AM

Wayne Davy (?) A good friend who installed TV's and internet systems from Abreojos to Cabo. Lived in San Lucas. It's really nice to see Mario making some $ while attending the Tecnico College .