My system has the same basic stuff you mentioned and it never does the auto reset function. Hence the occasional drive over to the windmill tower to reset the two units.
We also have the outputs set for maximum power and all four units have been in service for over a year continuous. As for the boxes I simply took apart the routers and mounted the circuit boards in a 6 x 6 x 4 commercial plastic electrical box I bought at Menard's for about $20. All thats sticking out is the antennae connectors and the power cord and they come out the bottom so rain cant collect on them.
The box cover is gasket-ed and the antennae connections are silicon ed so its weather tight and has never had any heat issues so far. The internal box volume is more than enough for passive cooling to work even with 105 degree F heat and in direct sunlight. I have had nor over cooling problems even at - 40 F either.
I didn't know about the not needing a server computer in order to make the land to wireless link.
We also have the outputs set for maximum power and all four units have been in service for over a year continuous. As for the boxes I simply took apart the routers and mounted the circuit boards in a 6 x 6 x 4 commercial plastic electrical box I bought at Menard's for about $20. All thats sticking out is the antennae connectors and the power cord and they come out the bottom so rain cant collect on them.
The box cover is gasket-ed and the antennae connections are silicon ed so its weather tight and has never had any heat issues so far. The internal box volume is more than enough for passive cooling to work even with 105 degree F heat and in direct sunlight. I have had nor over cooling problems even at - 40 F either.
I didn't know about the not needing a server computer in order to make the land to wireless link.