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I decided against using the BaseBox. Will update as the design progresses.
We are planning to stay longer in Bimini this year so it is likely that I will have to work. This thread may be interesting to others who want to work from their boats.
I have ordered
Mikrotik BaseBox 5
R11e-2HPnD
2 x MMCX to RPSMA pigtails
2 x 2.4 Ghz Omni Antennas
2 x 5 Ghz Omni Antennas
Wall mount power injector
For a total cost of under $150.
The BaseBox provides a waterproof housing, a 5 Ghz Wifi radio and a reasonably powerful router. The R11e is a 2.4 Ghz radio that will install into the BaseBox. This solution is larger and less attractive than I would like but should work well. I have use Mikrotik's routers for years but this is my first attempt at using their WiFi gears.
I will use the 2.4 Ghz radio to connect to WiFi networks at distant marinas, hotels, condos, etc. The router will either route traffic or bridge to clients connected on the 5 Ghz radio. I will connect to the router through its web interface to select the network that the 2.4 Ghz radio connects to.
The BaseBox will be powered via an ethernet cable that will connect to the wall mount power injector on the boat. It is rated to run on voltages from 8 to 30 volts DC so the boats 12 to 14 volt battery range should work well. I will be able to use it on land as well using the 120 volt power injector that comes with it.
In the US I will have to stick to FCC limits for EIRP (broadcast power). I need to check what the limits are in the Bahamas but I expect their limits to be more lenient.
My expectation is that this solution will allow me to work within a mile of any of the Bimini WiFi providers while the family is snorkeling.
I will post test results when the components arrive next week and from Bimini while we are there. There is a condo complex a half mile away by water that will provide a suitable testing environment at my home.
We are planning to stay longer in Bimini this year so it is likely that I will have to work. This thread may be interesting to others who want to work from their boats.
I have ordered
Mikrotik BaseBox 5
R11e-2HPnD
2 x MMCX to RPSMA pigtails
2 x 2.4 Ghz Omni Antennas
2 x 5 Ghz Omni Antennas
Wall mount power injector
For a total cost of under $150.
The BaseBox provides a waterproof housing, a 5 Ghz Wifi radio and a reasonably powerful router. The R11e is a 2.4 Ghz radio that will install into the BaseBox. This solution is larger and less attractive than I would like but should work well. I have use Mikrotik's routers for years but this is my first attempt at using their WiFi gears.
I will use the 2.4 Ghz radio to connect to WiFi networks at distant marinas, hotels, condos, etc. The router will either route traffic or bridge to clients connected on the 5 Ghz radio. I will connect to the router through its web interface to select the network that the 2.4 Ghz radio connects to.
The BaseBox will be powered via an ethernet cable that will connect to the wall mount power injector on the boat. It is rated to run on voltages from 8 to 30 volts DC so the boats 12 to 14 volt battery range should work well. I will be able to use it on land as well using the 120 volt power injector that comes with it.
In the US I will have to stick to FCC limits for EIRP (broadcast power). I need to check what the limits are in the Bahamas but I expect their limits to be more lenient.
My expectation is that this solution will allow me to work within a mile of any of the Bimini WiFi providers while the family is snorkeling.
I will post test results when the components arrive next week and from Bimini while we are there. There is a condo complex a half mile away by water that will provide a suitable testing environment at my home.
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