Is PTP820 HP in the calcs? -Jon
Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 17, 2014, at 10:52 PM, Bruce Collins via Af <[email protected]> wrote: > > LINKPlanner now supports the planning of PTP links using ePMP (including the > ePMP Force 110 PTP). > > LINKPlanner v4.2.1 was posted to the Cambium Networks support site today at: > https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/linkplanner/ > > Now network operators can predict performance and plan their network > deployments with ePMP 1000 in both PMP and PTP configurations. The PTP > planning mode includes support for the new ePMP Force 110 PTP which is a > high-gain integrated solution especially configured for PTP applications. > Select the ePMP Force 110 PTP from the antenna selection drop down menu to > plan these networks and auto-generate the necessary bill of materials. > > For PMP networks, also be sure to look at the new Mean Predicted Throughput > reports that show network designers how many subscriber modules are expected > to be in each modulation mode for an indication of overall sector loading. > > LINKPlanner continues to grow more powerful and flexible now supporting > network design for PMP (PMP 450 and ePMP) and PTP (PTP > 450/500/600/650/800/810/820 and ePMP) topologies. > > > Changes in version 4.2.1 (see user guide and release notes for details) > > New or changed features > > · Added support for ePMP 1000 in PTP mode (including ePMP Force 110 > PTP) > · Added high level Mean Predicted Throughput for ePMP 1000 AP > · Updated PTP 820 Part Descriptions > · Updated Optional Extras BOM generation for PTP 450 and PTP 820 > · Removed EIRP limit from PTP 450 Canada, FCC and Other-FCC at 5.8 GHz > o For existing projects please check that the correct country option is > selected. > > Defect Corrections > > · Fixed issue when creating SM custom antenna > · Fixed PTP 800 and PTP 810 Installation Report issues > · Prevent site coordinates from being changed on sites that have PMP > links > > > > Regards, > Bruce > > Bruce Collins > Product Manager > Cambium Networks
