If you wanted to build the perfect 5.8 GHz point-to-point backhaul at or around 45 Mbit/s, what would you buy? I'm doing some major upgrades, and I want to do it right. Cost is always a factor, but I
Over what distance? Makes all the difference in the world. 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 7 miles 10 miles 15 miles 20 miles 30 miles 50 miles 80 miles Choose one. Any answers you receive before you answer a
At that range and data rate, your choices in the unlicensed world are pretty limited. Redline or Western Multiplex would be what I'd be considering. If cost is the driving factor, design the system b
Do you mean 58 GHz, or 5.8 GHz? At 02:22 AM 2/13/03 +0100, you wrote: Whilst on this topic - does anyone know a good vendor of 58Ghz products? Eden Roger Boggs
RedLine... -Charles If you wanted to build the perfect 5.8 GHz point-to-point backhaul at or around 45 Mbit/s, what would you buy? I'm doing some major upgrades, and I want to do it right. Cost is al
Wi-LAN doesn't make a product of that capacity... -Charles I've heard wilan. didn't Proxim just lower their gear costs also? _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karln
RedLine <g> -Charles How about 10 - 15 miles? _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes.com http://lists.wispnotes.com/mailman/listinfo/karlnet
58 GHz? or 5.8 GHz? those are two vastly different worlds -Charles Whilst on this topic - does anyone know a good vendor of 58Ghz products? Regards Eden ______________________________________________
5.8 GHz is NOT 11a 58 ie NOT 802.11a! _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISPNotes.com http://lists.wispnotes.com/mailman/listinfo/karlnet
Anyone ever used the Motorola Canopy 20Mbps backhaul equipment? It says 5.8GHz (or 5.2GHz) at 13 Mbps up to 35 miles with the solid reflectors. Price is great. Thoughts? Travis --Original Message-- F
Charles, Redline looks too good to be true... 72Mbps NLOS? Do you have experience with it? I assume it's very expensive. More info please... :-) Thanks! Travis --Original Message-- From: karlnet-boun
does the job... a little inefficient on channel bandwidth though (25 MHz) - and kind of flimsy on the mounting, but otherwise, works fine -Charles Anyone ever used the Motorola Canopy 20Mbps backhaul