Kinda think that's the reason you buy the 450...

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On Nov 13, 2015 9:27 AM, "Adam Moffett" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe it already does?  They say capacity is allocated proportional to
> sustained rate when there's contention....do they mean "capacity" in bps or
> "capacity" in time slots.  I'm thinking it's the latter because I have
> observed that if you improve the data rate of an individual SM he'll get
> more, which makes sense if the SM's capacity allotment is measured in
> timeslots rather than bits.
>
> Where's Aaron Schneider when you need him?
>
>
> On 11/13/2015 9:14 AM, Craig Schmaderer wrote:
>
>> Cambium if it is at all possible please please add this to the 450!!!!!
>>
>> On Nov 12, 2015, at 4:51 PM, Dan Petermann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> LTE can be set for equal time or equal rate. Equal rate will drag down
>>> the thruput of all users.
>>>
>>> Equal time will only impact the user with a poor signal. If everyones
>>> signal is great and one users radio signal is bad, that user only gets the
>>> thruput that can be crammed into his timeslot because his modulation is
>>> low. Everyone else continues as normal.
>>>
>>> At least that is my understanding.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 12, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ....any system with 20mhz channels + two chains + 256QAM can claim
>>>> 100mbps.
>>>> Getting past that is going to be carrier aggregation (bigger channels)
>>>> and MU-MIMO.
>>>>
>>>> 5x20mhz channels aggregated = 500mbps.
>>>>
>>>> MU-MIMO can theoretically double capacity.  So there's your 1gig.
>>>> I'm not clear on how far you can count on MU-MIMO.  In theory it sounds
>>>> promising.
>>>>
>>>> ....and yes, one person at MIMO-A QPSK is going eat up many times the
>>>> capacity of a person at 256QAM MIMO-B no matter what wireless system you're
>>>> using.  The best defense against that will be don't install bad
>>>> connections.  Nothing new there.
>>>>
>>>> If you're going to use 100mhz, you could of course install 5 AP's of
>>>> your choice and claim you have a 500mbps system.
>>>>
>>>> On 11/12/2015 4:47 PM, Matt wrote:
>>>>> Hear talk of these 50 - 100+ mbps speeds per user and eventually 1
>>>>> gbps.  How can LTE do that in 10 to 20 mhz of spectrum?  I assume if
>>>>> you are offering 50 mbps package in a sector its safe to assume at
>>>>> prime time there are going to be at the very least 10 people using it
>>>>> in that sector at the same time?  Also assume some have less then
>>>>> perfect connections to the tower using more air time.
>>>>>
>>>>
>

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