I've made a first-pass at putting together a AREDN Node hardware breakdown/bill-of-materials/cost schedule. I'm using this as my own guide for pricing hardware for use with AREDN when browsing ebay/craigslist/etc... Use as you please. Updates welcome.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vjLOilPAAWjdG5DsfTl6--atYjax11d8tw2C5PtN10M/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vjLOilPAAWjdG5DsfTl6--atYjax11d8tw2C5PtN10M/edit?usp=sharing
BM2-TI
The nodes putout a lot of Broadband RF noise, and the Ti's case is a hard shield.
Cat6a cable and shielded connectors, and a grounded switch.
DGS-1100-05
connectors
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H85R5PI?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_...
Local supply in the south bay area.
https://www.streakwave.com/index.asp
The Rocket M5 and M2 Titanium series use the XW board which cannot be used with AREDN load (at present, anyway).
Ken
Andre, K6AH
Hard to comment before seeing a network diagram... but I would question:
Andre, K6AH
My comment was specifically for the Rocket, not the Bullet (people starting with a blank piece of paper should looking at MIMO devices for most locations as noted above). The Bullet is a different animal. They both have "M" in the name just to confuse you.
You can look at the Ubiquiti support pages to see what firmware is listed as the latest firmware update for whichever piece of hardware you are considering. The file names of the firmware loads will start with XM or XW for Rockets and Bullets. That latest firmware will tell you what version of hardware is shipping from the factory. I note that the Bullet firmware now says "airOS for XM board firmware v5.6.3". The fact that they are spelling this out hints that an XW version is on the way.
eBay may have New Old Stock items or used items which would be the previous versions even if an XW comes out.
The NB6GC site has great LOS to the East bay and South bay. The site is no Go for 2.4ghz, the Marin fleet uses wifi for load management. 5ghz looks to be prime.
Any thoughts on AGM5-HP-27 vs NB-5G25 ? they are bouth MIMO right?
I would like to here your thought on this link! Sector antennas with rockets, and a few AG or NB. ive provided a map for reference.
Im still trying to get linked up with the NorCal-SoCal Backbone in order to approach the WW6BAY sites, then I can think about linking in to the Pink.
Any update? If you available we can meetup at the Hornet any thursday.
73 Mathison