What is the maximum distance for the AF60LR? Ubiquiti makes some pretty wild claims as usual.

Mathew Howard wrote:
At 1km it won't drop much, but it will still drop occasionally. Ubiquiti AF60LR will do a bit better than the other options, because it can use the higher channels.

On Fri, Feb 19, 2021, 2:16 PM Dev <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    700 meter Ignitenet MetroLinq PTP60-35 running around -48dbm
    during clear day says it will do >2.5Gbps with this RSSI, these
    things do a ton of bandwidth. It hangs in there surprisingly well
    during rain unless it’s really DUMPING rain. I think during normal
    or heavy rain it’s still in the mid to high 50’s. Doesn’t seem to
    use the 5GHz backup much, but traffic drops off fast when you do.
    I have another link doing 1.3km, much worse in heavy rain, but
    very impressive throughput when it’s not raining, surprisingly.

    > On Feb 19, 2021, at 11:51 AM, Steve Jones
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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    > We havent dealt with 60ghz other than as an outside contractor
    so ive never looked at performance directly. At 1 km what kind of
    fade are we talking in a normal rain shower, and in a downpour?
    > We have had pretty good luck with af24 over the years but need
    more capacity, the fade in 60ghz concerns me, and I never
    understood the 60 ghz ones with 5ghz backup. its like a cruise
    ship having a backup canoe
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