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    Actually there is no WAN, everything happens in the intranet. Stevech, are you saying it is better to have omni with MIMO support than directional without it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Well, it's not a hard requirement... But given the scenario, with video streaming, and that all devices are ac... For me it just make sense to keep it that way. Anyhow, what do you mean by over-optimism? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Thanks System Error Message, I think you are right. So then, about the APs, then I would need an AP with at least 3 antenna connections to cover the area with three directional antenna. I talked before about the Engenius ECB1750 with 6 removable antenna (3 at 2.4GHz and the other 3 at 5GHz)...
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    Those bridges are pure directional and 802.11n. As I said, my server is moving around and rotating so I cannot rely on one directional bridge. Also, I need it to be 802.11ac.
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    To not use a cable on the server is a requirement. It is really out of the picture. So for example, would it be better to have an AP pointing 3 directional antennas than an AP with a sector 120 degree antenna?
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    Ok, I am rethinking about the Ubiquiti solution with that long range antenna, that is really overkill. What do you think about this ? (Enginous Long-Range Dual band Wireless AC1750 Indoor AP / Client Bridge) I could change those 3x omni antennas that it has for the 5GHz and put 3 directional...
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    Do you mean 3 directional antenna pointing to the phone? The server moves in a 10 meter radius and rotate 180 degrees, all this in the same area. So right now the plan is, server with 9dB omni to AP with 19dB sector 120 degree.
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    What about Netgear then? No, can't leave the server in one spot, the server has to move, and cable is really not an option. Given the requirements, to have my wifi traffic bleeding all over the place is the only option I could think. Do you have also any recommendations for the AP with sector...
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    Actually my case would be: [Phone])))((([Router]---[AP])))(((Desktop] (Because we can consider the router as an AP as well, right?) I cannot use directional antennas because the server is moving, that is also the reason why the AP has a (overkill?) sector antenna with ~120deg beam width...
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    Advice for special scenario

    Yes, that is clear, the AP will connect through cat5 to the router.
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    Thanks System, but wireless is really the only option I have... Why you say "spend on a lot of APs and antennas"? I think one AP to get the server is the only one I need.
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    Sadly, to have the server on a wire, is not an option because of environment reasons, otherwise I would have go to wire without doubt.
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    Advice for special scenario

    Hi, I have a scenario where a desktop has to communicate with a phone. The desktop will send a video stream to the phone, and the phone will some packets to the desktop. All this will happen in an environment where there will be lots of interference. The idea is that the desktop will use a...
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