Unfortunately the AirFiber 60 FCC submission does not urrently include the user guide, so there's many things that are still unknown about it, but some notes from my quick view:
-The Ubiquiti Early Access store lists it for $300. At that low price I'd be quite surprised if it was based on FPGA or Ubnt's proprietay silicon - it's likely Wi-Fi chipset based. This would be the first member of the AirFiber family that is Wi-Fi chipset based, in which case I'd have questions about its performance, especially in number of PPS, and software stability. (Currently the AirFiber line is what I consider Ubiquiti's best products - kind of expected since the ex-Cambium team was involved). -I'm surprised of the manufacturers (Ubnt and MT) that use a grid dish at 60Ghz; at that wavelengthand considering their experience in using solid dishes, I would think it would be easier and cheaper to use a solid dish. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: FCC ID Alert <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 8:38 AM Subject: FCC ID SWX-AF60 Application Processed : Ubiquiti Inc. for New Equipment To: <[email protected]> FCC ID Application Processed For Ubiquiti Inc. for New Equipment. FCC ID SWX-AF60 <http://email.fccid.net/c/eJw1jTsOwyAUBE9juiAWMNgFBVLiC6RI2udnSJD8iWxXOX1oIm0x0kizU_CckhElaIVedUbBmA6QkA7xGuGc9z3sTaOxKjOXSZZNvAPpqibO7JBBRLkFYLucR9uOlFgswefxK-bwPs_P0ZjY6KHun6h4fzwvcXBK7IGPk9Y17Uc9eS1UZsnb8gPtRC1E> Equipment: airFiber 60
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