Friday, November 17, 2017

Nanobeam vs NanoLocos

We've been using Nano Locos as bridges inside for a variety of reasons and they work wonderfully. Recently, we set them up to get signal to a building 200 feet away from a main facility and it worked as wonderfully as we expected it to. However, these things don't seem like they're made for outdoor use. Even though they say they are. Fast forward to three weeks later, and one has failed. I'm not sure if it was just a bad unit, or because it was outside. The master unit is under a bit of cover, but the one that failed is entirely exposed to the elements.

Someone recommended the NanoBeams to me today. Are they more reliable outside? Are the Locos NOT unreliable and I just got a bad unit?



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