This is the perfect deployment scenario for the radwin 5000.  You'll get
that upload.  Play with R-planner (or get a sales rep to do it for you if
learning its not-as-intuitive-as-it-looks-like-it-should-be interface isn't
getting you anywhere) and, just like cambium's link planner, if you don't
get what the tools says in the real world, you're probably doing it wrong.
 (Well, not including unforeseen obstructions and such of course.)

I have no experience with the Jet "beamforming" but the 5000 series gear
it's based on has been stone reliable for us.

Everything in these radios is controlled by "time slots".  It's a bit
different than cambium slots.  Time slots are limited in the radios, but it
guarantees that radio has that much bandwidth when it needs it (think of it
as your CIR setting).  They've since released an update that lets you use
more bandwidth if other slots are not in use, (which we investigated to see
if it we could abuse for a residential-style oversubscription - will work
once we can connect more than 32 radios...) but once you get used to what
they've done, it works well in industrial/commercial type scenarios.

-Steve D


On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:09 AM, Sam Lambie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looking to deliver to 4 locations with 4 HD Cameras on each location. Need
> probably about 25-35 mbps UPLOAD per location. This will be in a small
> plaza in Taos NM
>
> Sam
>
> --
> --
> *Sam Lambie*
> Taosnet Wireless Tech.
> 575-758-7598 Office
> www.Taosnet.com <http://www.newmex.com>
>

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