You can specify channel size and 1+0, 2+0 etc in the link description.
Also LinkPlanner lists the minimum uptime threshold and if you fail to
meet it the link becomes red.
Rory McCann
MKAP Technology Solutions
Web: www.mkap.net
On 6/4/2015 8:04 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Doesn't the 820 bond channels and such? I guess two 80s for that kind
of throughput?
27 miles is going to be 6 footers in 6 GHz. You need a certain
threshold of uptime for licenses.
Josh Luthman
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On Jun 4, 2015 9:00 AM, "Rory McCann" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hey guys,
Running into a strange problem with LinkPlanner. I have a couple
of exisitng 5GHz links I'm looking at replacing with a licensed
solution - one of which is about 27 miles.
According to LinkPlanner this shot should be no problem (granted
not with more than 3 9s of uptime, which is fine considering I
have redundancy via another path) using 3 foot dishes, but the SAF
engineers are telling me my only option is 6GHz with 6 foot dishes
using the same parameters.
The best the engineers at SAF could promise was about 150Mbps on
Integra, whereas according to LinkPlanner I can get over 800Mbps
using an 820s.
Is LinkPlanner this far off, or are there some special knobs I
need to turn to get real-world results? Or is Cambium somehow that
much superior to the other products out there?
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Rory McCann
MKAP Technology Solutions
Web: www.mkap.net <http://www.mkap.net>