Powerlink as well.  Only complaint was the old units have shitty Ethernet
ports that don't hold the cable and zip ties aren't enough.  I sent mine in
for repair and happy since.

I've tried tons of home made options... This is the best solution.

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

On May 12, 2017 10:03 AM, "Matt Corcoran" <[email protected]> wrote:

> We use a small 5” inch box with a belt clip.  Inside is a tiny 12V lead
> acid battery because it is forgiving and easy to charge in the car.  It has
> a 48volt dc/dc converter with a switch that lets us choose between 12v and
> 48V so that we can power either Ubiquiti or wimax CPEs.   We have a
> volt/Amp guage so that we can clearly see what voltage is selected and see
> the condition of the battery.  The amp guage is handy as it indicates if
> something is wrong with the line or cpe/line we are testing.   A thermal
> fuse protects everything against bad cat5,cpes or misconnections.    We
> also have a red jumper with the power lines crossed in case we need to
> power up an older Canopy unit. Lastly the cigarette lighter port means we
> can power odd ball devices or a small ac inverter. Been using that for
> years.
>
>
>
> I was planning to add an airgateway with Static IPs + DHCP so we can
> connect to all the different types of equipment we use wirelessly.  If I
> can’t script it to choose the appropriate default gateway I may use a
> raspberry pi instead.  Although instead of even doing that.    I may next
> build lithium batteries and wifi into the spare room in the CPE case.
>  Then its just the cpe on a pole and an iPhone to hold onto. Maybe put an
> iphone case on the pole.
>
>
>
>
>
> Matt Corcoran
>
> Stratos networks.
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: *Af <[email protected]> on behalf of David Coudron <
> [email protected]>
> *Reply-To: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 10:32 PM
> *To: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] battery powered wireless test unit
>
>
>
> We are using the same.  Works very well as it has the access point built
> in and you can connect from your phone.   They also have 48V upconvertor if
> you are not using 24V.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> *David Coudron*
>
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>
>
>
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>
> *From:* Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Sean Heskett
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 11, 2017 9:20 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] battery powered wireless test unit
>
>
>
> This:
>
>
>
> http://www.linktechs.net/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?
> idproduct=2251&idcategory=
>
>
>
> -Sean
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 5:11 PM Keith Fletcher <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> What are you guys using for battery powered wireless testing units?
>
>

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