Hoping someone on the right side of the tasman can help out with some advice I have a customer wanting to put some OOB equipment into a new POP at skytower auckland. Back here in Aus they've generally used a 3g connection. 1) Is there reasonable 3g access in skytower? are there any restrictions on cell/3g use? 2) Anyone recommend a pre-paid data service (NZ telecom, vodafone or other provider?) for say 12 months? Thanks in advance. Brendan Baker Suite 44, 2 Benson St, Toowong, Qld 4066. Australia T: +61 7 3871 1800 | F: +61 7 3720 8289 | M: +61 407 034 742 brendan.baker(a)opengear.com | www.opengear.com.au
Without any comment on policies at Sky Tower, technically this can be done
successfully.
Sky Tower is a linking platform for all the carriers, but no one runs 3G
from it (at least not from the tower, that I know about). That's good.
What's bad is that the upper levels of Sky Tower see ALL THE CELLS.
If, hypothetically, I were installing an OpenGear ACM5004 at Sky Tower, I'd
do this:
1.) Install the 3G device in a rack where it won't get messed with. Tie
that sucker down & lock your cabinet or it will walk away.
2.) Cable LMR-240 to the nearest window. With 10 meters of cable and a
couple of connectors at 2100MHz you'll lose less than 4dB.
3.) Install a 10dBi patch antenna like this one in the corner of a window:
http://cellutronics.co.nz/pgm-download_media.php?name=AP_0825_2500_7_10_patt...
4.) Point the antenna down (45 degrees or so) at the nearest building
facing you. Use that building as a passive reflector. It works, trust me.
5.) Pay JDA for having a 120mm antenna in the window ($500 p.a.? who
knows...) or don't and hope you don't get caught
6.) Enjoy your stable, five-bars 3G connectivity.
Good luck!
-JB
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Brendan Baker
Hoping someone on the right side of the tasman can help out with some advice
I have a customer wanting to put some OOB equipment into a new POP at skytower auckland. Back here in Aus they've generally used a 3g connection.
1) Is there reasonable 3g access in skytower? are there any restrictions on cell/3g use? 2) Anyone recommend a pre-paid data service (NZ telecom, vodafone or other provider?) for say 12 months?
Thanks in advance.
*Brendan Baker * Suite 44, 2 Benson St, Toowong, Qld 4066. Australia T: +61 7 3871 1800 | F: +61 7 3720 8289 | M: +61 407 034 742 brendan.baker(a)opengear.com | www.opengear.com.au
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Perhaps instead of 2100 MHz look at getting the 850 MHz gear and go with Telecom service? 850 MHz will have a better building penetration than 2100 MHz - I don't think Vodafone is running any 900 MHz in the AKL CBD yet (that would be the option if you were to prefer Vodafone).
Cheers
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From: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Jonathan Brewer
Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 2012 8:17 p.m.
To: Brendan Baker
Cc: nznog
Subject: Re: [nznog] Skytower + 3G?
Without any comment on policies at Sky Tower, technically this can be done successfully.
Sky Tower is a linking platform for all the carriers, but no one runs 3G from it (at least not from the tower, that I know about). That's good. What's bad is that the upper levels of Sky Tower see ALL THE CELLS.
If, hypothetically, I were installing an OpenGear ACM5004 at Sky Tower, I'd do this:
1.) Install the 3G device in a rack where it won't get messed with. Tie that sucker down & lock your cabinet or it will walk away.
2.) Cable LMR-240 to the nearest window. With 10 meters of cable and a couple of connectors at 2100MHz you'll lose less than 4dB.
3.) Install a 10dBi patch antenna like this one in the corner of a window: http://cellutronics.co.nz/pgm-download_media.php?name=AP_0825_2500_7_10_patt...
4.) Point the antenna down (45 degrees or so) at the nearest building facing you. Use that building as a passive reflector. It works, trust me.
5.) Pay JDA for having a 120mm antenna in the window ($500 p.a.? who knows...) or don't and hope you don't get caught
6.) Enjoy your stable, five-bars 3G connectivity.
Good luck!
-JB
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Brendan Baker
Thank you all for the off-line replies. Great response as usual! Brendan Baker National Sales & BDM (Australia/NZ) Suite 44, 2 Benson St, Toowong Q 4066 T: +61 7 3871 1800 | F: +61 7 3720 8289 | M: +61 407 034 742 brendan.baker(a)opengear.com | www.opengear.com.au On 01/05/2012, at 3:43 PM, Brendan Baker wrote:
Hoping someone on the right side of the tasman can help out with some advice
I have a customer wanting to put some OOB equipment into a new POP at skytower auckland. Back here in Aus they've generally used a 3g connection.
1) Is there reasonable 3g access in skytower? are there any restrictions on cell/3g use? 2) Anyone recommend a pre-paid data service (NZ telecom, vodafone or other provider?) for say 12 months?
Thanks in advance.
Brendan Baker
Suite 44, 2 Benson St, Toowong, Qld 4066. Australia T: +61 7 3871 1800 | F: +61 7 3720 8289 | M: +61 407 034 742 brendan.baker(a)opengear.com | www.opengear.com.au _______________________________________________ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG(a)list.waikato.ac.nz http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog
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