I believe it is downconverted 2.4ghz, like the UBNT 900mhz stuff... but I
guess it could potentially be downconverted 5ghz too - definitely 802.11N
based though. I assume it uses the same channel widths as any other 11n
Mikrotik radio, so I would assume probably 5mhz, 10mhz and 20mhz.

I haven't ever used these things, but I can't see how it could be worth the
effort of replacing PMP100, My experience with UBNT 900mhz was always worse
overall than PMP100 (with the exception of PTP links), and I really can't
see how these could be that much better... especially considering they're
only 1x1 and UBNT 900mhz gear is 2x2. The most obvious issue being that
you're going to lose the ability to sync (which may not matter all that
much in some networks)... I suppose you could turn off sync on all the
Canopy APs and see how ugly things get.

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Never heard of it...wonder if they are down converting from 2 or 5 gigs?
> Remember I shared story of Teletronics 900 AP leaking into 2.4GHz
> band...revised version fixed that issue.
> On Dec 7, 2015 7:32 PM, "Eric Kuhnke" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What channel widths does this thing use?
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 5:21 AM, Christopher Gray <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Any positive experiences using the Mikrotik 9HPn [as a replacement for
>>> PMP100 900 MHz or otherwise]?
>>>
>>> I'm looking to improve throughput for my Canopy PMP100 900 MHz
>>> customers. I was excited about the 900MHz 450i announcement, but the cost
>>> is simply too high to justify for my low density deployments at this time.
>>>
>>> The sites I'm looking to upgrade are situations where higher frequencies
>>> are not an option due to the foliage.
>>>
>>> So far, I've found very little information from actual users of the 9HPn
>>> hardware.
>>>
>>> Thanks - Chris
>>>
>>
>>

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