Come guys.  Remember the statement that 20% of Ubiquiti’s sales are in the 
U.S.?  Mimosa is in California so I’m fairly sure they know what a tinted 
windows is.  So, Stefan, I would suggest not assuming everyone else is clueless 
and then extrapolating a bogus result from that.  I’ve already got clients that 
have contacted me overseas that want them now.

 

Rory  

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Josh Reynolds via Af
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 12:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Mimosa did it again

 

"OOOOOOhhhh burrrrrnnnnn!"

Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com

On 11/12/2014 01:10 AM, Stefan Englhardt via Af wrote:

        This announcement tells that it would be possible to use this stuff 
indoor behind a window and get 500+ Mbps.

        Modern Windows do more harm to signal than walls as they often have 
metal isolation included.

        You have to install a BS in front of every window to make this come 
true.

         

        At least now it is clear that this company sells hope and not true 
products.

         

         

        Von: Af [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Jason McKemie via 
Af
        Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. November 2014 09:25
        An: [email protected]
        Betreff: Re: [AFMUG] Mimosa did it again

         

        Allowing customers to install their own CPE is a bad idea in any 
unlicensed frequency, both for your network as well as the spectrum in general.

        
        On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, Stefan Englhardt via Af <[email protected]> 
wrote:

                Now Mimosa announced an indoor window mountable CPE:

                 

                „Mimosa's C5i just changed urban Internet forever! Never wait 
on your service provider install again. Self-install in seconds and experience 
500+ Mbps!“

                 

                To the mimosa Fans: How they change physics to make 5GHz 
penetrate through windows. We have not much

                luck doing this with 3,5GHz licensed, beamforming and high 
power.

                 

                 

                 

 

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