UBNT M is the legacy network.  We're mostly doing EPMP for new deployments.

In this case it would probably end up being a UBNT AC due to the connection 
speed we need to deploy for a single new customer though.  We're having mixed 
results with a mixed N and AC network on the beta firmware hence we're looking 
to deploy multiple APs and not mix them.

Joe



On Feb 19, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:

> Why would you do an ePMP and Ubnt AP side by side???
> 
> 
> Josh Luthman
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> 
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Joe Falaschi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is anyone using this antenna: 
> http://www.kpperformance.ca/two-5ghz-hv-antennas-in-one-radome?
> 
> Deployment wise I'm thinking one radio would be an existing UBNT Rocket M and 
> the other could be a UBNT Rocket AC or EPMP.  It seems that is the intention 
> of this product.  I'm just curious if others have implemented it with 
> success.  Also curious how much channel separation you used?  Did you plan 
> any different considering it's the same antenna enclosure vs two separate 
> antennas?  The specs say there is 40db of separation between the two radios.
> 
> Joe Falaschi
> e-vergent
> 

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