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Network planning and building using Mikrotik RouterBOARDs with WiPlanner software by Tomasz Reczek, ARTS-net (Poland)
We were lucky to have a couple cable-crimping experts on hand to help us with the ultra-thick, ultra-tough cladded RJ-45 that was used to conneccted the Mikrotik wireless routers to the antennas. A very thick outer jacket with thick internal cladding, surrounded yet again with a clear plastic wrap made for a very tough crimp.
Alessio, Alfonso, Jorge y yo comiendo en Laredo. Por suerte nos pudimos conocer despues de varios años. Mikrotik lo hizo posible ;-)
Foto tomada por Ulises Hernandez Pino.
Curso "Certificación en gestión básica de redes de datos con equipos Mikrotik" en el marco de la iniciativa "Construir Cultura de Paz mediante la Educación" de la empresa Writel Bolivia S.R.L y en alianza con MikroTik, micampo Telecomunicaciones, Unicomfacauca y Corporación ApropiACYT.
Testing out the lightning arrestors that were going to go on each Mikrotik. By getting a baseline reading with the box hooked to the antenna RX/TX connectors you then have something to compare against when you hook the arrestor in between the Mikrotik radios and the antenna.
We ended up not using them in the end because the cables between the boxen and the antennas ended up being too short for the arrestors to be effective.
Still, I did find one bad one.