and an AU?
I mean in terms of the speed.
Eduardo
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*From:* Cameron Kilton mailto:c...@midcoast.com
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Rev A units
an AUS and an AU?
I mean in terms of the speed.
Eduardo
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*From:* Cameron Kilton mailto:c...@midcoast.com
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: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Cameron Kilton
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 7:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] alvarion question.
Speed, No. No difference Just the amount of SU's that are allowed to
connect.
Thanks,
Cameron
I think you're talking about breezenet era equipment (hopper) at these
speeds. The VL lines were faster.
mc
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Gary Evans wirel...@kosinet.com wrote:
They're supposed to handle 3 meg. Reality is closer to 2 meg. Good /
reliable stuff though.
-Gary-
Good
Rev A units topped out around 30mbit net
Reb B units around 32 mbit net but added Wireless Link Prioritization
(good for VoIP)
Rev C units around 35mbit net throughput.
I have dozens of these in the air, super reliable.
3M SU will get your 3 down and 2 up
6M SU will get you 6 down 4 up.
24M
Is there some difference between an AUS and an AU?
I mean in terms of the speed.
Eduardo
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From: Cameron Kilton
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] alvarion question.
Rev A units topped out around 30mbit net
Good Afternoon,
I have a question about an Alvarion BreezeAccess VL/AU-SA. Does anyone
know if there is a way to find out how much bandwidth an access point can
manage?
Thanks,
--Eric Roth
Technology Specialist
Webjogger Internet Services
(845) 757-4000
www.webjogger.net
On 16 May 2011 14:05, Eric Roth er...@webjogger.net wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I have a question about an Alvarion BreezeAccess VL/AU-SA. Does anyone
know if there is a way to find out how much bandwidth an access point can
manage?
1. It depends.
2. Not very much.
They're supposed to handle 3 meg. Reality is closer to 2 meg. Good /
reliable stuff though.
-Gary-
Good Afternoon,
I have a question about an Alvarion BreezeAccess VL/AU-SA. Does anyone
know if there is a way to find out how much bandwidth an access point can
manage?
Thanks,
--Eric Roth
On 5/16/2011 22:36, Gary Evans wrote:
They're supposed to handle 3 meg. Reality is closer to 2 meg. Good /
reliable stuff though.
This is the GFSK radios.
VL radios can do 38-42mbit/s depending on hardware revision and cell
distance. I've always made it a point to use PtP radios if a single
Oops, sorry. Missed the VL part.
On 5/16/2011 22:36, Gary Evans wrote:
They're supposed to handle 3 meg. Reality is closer to 2 meg. Good /
reliable stuff though.
This is the GFSK radios.
VL radios can do 38-42mbit/s depending on hardware revision and cell
distance. I've always made it a
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