And you will release them at AnimalFarm, right...?

From: Chuck Macenski via Af 
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:57 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] For Cambium

We are working on a couple of thing you are going to like :)

On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Eric Kuhnke via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

  Any plans for a 3.5 or 3.65 GHz AirFiber, using a similar system to the AF5? 


  With integrated antennas, it'd be pretty big, but I could see it being useful 
in some applications where an AF24 won't reach far enough (8-9km and 99.999% 
max modulation over one year).


  On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Chuck Macenski via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why not Zoidburg (airFiber)? 

    On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Sean Heskett via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

      i would go licensed gear from SAF (or your favorite licensed PTP vendor).

      we keep all the unlicensed bands available for PMP...we use licensed for 
PTP.

      the difference between a wifi backhaul and a licensed backhaul is like 
the difference between a Ford Focus and a Ferrari F12berlinetta.  they are both 
cars that drive on roads but that's about where the similarities end.  same 
thing with backhauls.  

      2 cents 

      -sean


      On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Paul McCall via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
      >
      > Cambium,
      >
      > Can you please make a suggestion as to what equipment that you 
recommend to us for this type of problem/solution?
      >
      > Paul
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul McCall via Af
      > Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 12:32 PM
      > To: [email protected]
      > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] ePMP Force
      >
      > For Cambium.... we have a very remote tower that feeds several other 
towers.  Everything is OSPF but logically...
      >
      > Tower R (the main remote tower - a 190 ft. Rohn 25G with several 
anti-twist devices) is "fed" by...
      >         Tower A - 26 miles away - UBNT 3.65ghz Rocket M5 AND a Mikrotik 
RB912 5 Ghz
      >                 This commercial tower (Tower A) has over 300Mbit of 
usable bandwidth and feeds about 75 to 85 Mbit to Tower A
      >         Tower B - 9 miles away - UBNT 5ghz Rocket M5
      >                 This tower (Tower B) is a 90 ft. Rohn 25G
      >
      > Tower R then feeds...
      >         Tower C - 12 miles away - Mikrotik RB912 - 5 GHz - 50 Mbit of 
usable bandwidth.  (Rohn 25G 120 ft.)
      >         Tower D - 15 miles away - Mikrotik RB912 - 5 GHz - 40 Mbit of 
usable bandwidth.  (Rohn 25G 120 ft.)
      >         Tower E - 17 miles away - Mikrotik RB912 - 5 GHz - 40 Mbit of 
usable bandwidth.  (Rohn 25G 120 ft.)
      >         Tower F - 14 miles away - Mikrotik RB912 - 5 GHz - 40 Mbit of 
usable bandwidth.  (Rohn 25G 120 ft.)
      >
      > To get all this to work without Sync was quite a frequency juggling 
act.  There are other towers in the area and towers C, D, E, F connect (chain) 
to each other on the "back side" and we use a couple 3.65Ghz UBNT radios on the 
backside links.
      >
      > The challenge...
      >
      > First of all, I need more BW to each tower, but mostly Tower C.  And, I 
need better consistency... at times the links do not perform as I expect and 
then I get customer complaints etc. I hate that.
      >
      > So, what would be the best solution that Cambium can recommend other 
than a ton of licensed links?  Obviously, the gear I am using now is 
inexpensive.
      >
      > The PTP110 solution ... 2ms unsynced....    can it sync, now or 
tomorrow?   Latency with sync?
      >
      > Paul
      >
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matt via Af
      > Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 11:47 AM
      > To: [email protected]
      > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] ePMP Force
      >
      > > Hi,
      > >
      > > Please allow me to clarify.
      > >
      > > The Force 110 uses the Connectorized UnSync'd unit with the two 
10/100 FE ports.
      > >
      > > The Force 110 PTP uses the Connectorized GPS Sync'd unit with the
      > > single GigE port that supports 802.3af PoE in addition to proprietary 
PoE. GPS capabilities will be disabled (but the radio can still use the on 
board GPS chip to track satellites and provide coordinates).
      > >
      > > The 2ms latency is achieved purely through software changes in 
Release 2.4 and will apply to both products.
      >
      > Reading this spec sheet.
      >
      > 
http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/files/PRODUCTS/ePMP/FORCE/Force%20110%20PTP_Oct2014.pdf
      >
      > >>>LATENCY (nominal, one way) < 2 ms (PTP Mode), 6 ms (Flexible Frame
      > >>>Mode) , 17 ms (GPS Sync Mode)


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