Re: Brain Trust question
From: Britt2asa (britt2asaaol.com)
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 02:03:29 -0700 (PDT)
Im out riding in the forest in central Sweden today. The horses name? Enzo. ( 
No I didn’t name him, it’s karma. 

Last October I toured the horse farms around Ocala for 4 hours. Really 
impressive stuff. ( I grew up in Gainesville)

Britt in Stockholm 

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> On 26 Aug 2020, at 15:54, Charles Perry <charles [at] carolinasound.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>  Three haired? You bought the Mr. Bigglesworth of horses?
> 
> Maybe three gaited? 😄
> 
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> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>>> On Aug 26, 2020, at 8:50 AM, scott saidel <Scott_Saidel [at] hotmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>> Thank you - everyone- for the input. 
>> 
>> For the record NOT my barn - the wife’s horse’s trainers barn. 
>> 
>> We DO have a barn - Cavallino Farms - but it is down here, in town, and is 
>> only 2 acres.  I get by with a standard home modem
>> 
>> The trainers barn is up in Ocala - the horse capital of the world - where 
>> land is still cheap and plentiful. 
>> 
>> Headed up in a few weeks when the new horse arrives - three haired western 
>> pleasure - for Charles and anyone else that might know or care.  Bring the 
>> drone to do some FPV flying can send pics if anyone wants to see. 
>> 
>> Thanks again for the help. I’ll be back once I try to install!!  Lol. 
>> 
>> Scottie 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>>> On Aug 25, 2020, at 9:48 PM, Charles Perry <charles [at] 
>>>> carolinasound.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> We have the same issue on our little farm. We're a good bit smaller than 
>>> you (23 acres). Outdoor areas within a few hundred feet of the house are 
>>> served with Ubiquiti UAP-AC-LR long-range access points. For my shed, which 
>>> is a good distance from the house and through heavy tree cover, I use 
>>> Ubiquiti NanoStation Loco M900s. These are point-to-point devices. The one 
>>> at the house functions as a highly directional WAP, the one at the shed 
>>> functions as a receiver/bridge. Then I can add more access points at the 
>>> shed. These are low-frequency (900 Mhz as opposed to normal Wi-Fi in the 
>>> 2.4-5 GHz range), so they travel through obstructions like foliage way 
>>> better than standard wi-fi.
>>> 
>>> You do need power at each end, but I think you'd be happily surprised at 
>>> the range those two devices can get you, and Ubiquiti devices are both 
>>> reliable and cheap (Amazon). A rarity. Only downside is that they are not 
>>> terribly user friendly and they have no direct tech support. But if you're 
>>> willing to do some reading on their support forums, their stuff is 
>>> impressive.
>>> 
>>> -- charles
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Ferrari <ferrari-bounces+charles=carolinasound.com [at] 
>>> ferrarilist.com> On Behalf Of scott saidel
>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 1:19 PM
>>> To: Charles Perry <charles [at] carolinasound.com>
>>> Cc: The FerrariList <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
>>> Subject: [Ferrari] Brain Trust question
>>> 
>>> Hey brilliant Ferrari friends:
>>> 
>>> Our horse trainer has a WiFi networking problem that I am trying to help 
>>> her solve.
>>> 
>>> The training barn - in Ocala, FL - sits on about 90 acres.  There are a 
>>> couple of barns and outbuilding scattered about the property - but it is 
>>> mostly empty farmland.
>>> 
>>> We are trying to achieve the maximum possible WiFi coverage but are limited 
>>> by where we have access to power.
>>> 
>>> It is important, because cell coverage is spotty - WiFi could fill that gap 
>>> and provide some much needed peace of mind - in the event of an emergency.
>>> 
>>> Personally, I don’t get far beyond hacking into my spectrum modem to 
>>> improve speeds.  
>>> 
>>> Do any of my brilliant friends have an idea for a long range wifi solution?
>>> 
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>> 
>>> Scottie 
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