WG3526-P outdoor build.
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:35 am
This is a WG3526-P build I just finished.
RM500Q-AE Modem
Mini PCIE to M.2 B Key adapter,
16MM N female to MHF4 bulkheads,
20mm - short body 8P8C connector - ethernet gland. (tight fit for the board, full sized 8P8C wouldn't fit)
TEA-005C model number diecast case. (it had all the proper threaded hole sizes)
Super thin ABS sheet to mount the PCB / Make template
Brass stand-off assortment.
60w 48v PoE injector.
2' LMR400 N male to N male x 4
7-29-21 ROOter autobuild for WG3526 (with load balancing / full image)
FWIW AT&T cannot make a call here with a handset. Antennas are 12' guessing.
Temp setup just for a test. This is also 4G using B2 + B14 CA from what I can tell. Idea is to move it to a 65' breakover mast for T-Mobile 5G.
RM500Q-AE Modem
Mini PCIE to M.2 B Key adapter,
16MM N female to MHF4 bulkheads,
20mm - short body 8P8C connector - ethernet gland. (tight fit for the board, full sized 8P8C wouldn't fit)
TEA-005C model number diecast case. (it had all the proper threaded hole sizes)
Super thin ABS sheet to mount the PCB / Make template
Brass stand-off assortment.
60w 48v PoE injector.
2' LMR400 N male to N male x 4
7-29-21 ROOter autobuild for WG3526 (with load balancing / full image)
FWIW AT&T cannot make a call here with a handset. Antennas are 12' guessing.
Temp setup just for a test. This is also 4G using B2 + B14 CA from what I can tell. Idea is to move it to a 65' breakover mast for T-Mobile 5G.