I have had a 450M in the air for a month. 52 of 275 residential CPEs in
that 90° sector have been on it the whole time. It does between 70-105M at
peak times. Clients are up to 12 miles away, most around 7. It has not had
any issues since it went into service, although I had to RMA the first one
because it hadn't been calibrated. This is one of 11 other 5 GHz 450
sectors on this tower and it's been playing nicely with them. So far on
15.0.1 it averages roughly twice the throughput than we typically see on a
20mhz 450 channel in this sector. I've been thinking of moving more SMs
over to it, even though it does spike up to 100% downlink frame
utilization. But I feel I haven't really pushed it to the limit yet.

On Dec 7, 2016 7:44 PM, "Seth Mattinen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12/7/16 6:55 PM, Timothy Steele wrote:
>
>> It's called Airfiber LTU the AP will have a SFP port they designed all
>> the Chips ground up for WISP's only
>> And working sync obviously from the Motorola guys the win cambium is
>> having with epmp elevate is going to be very short lived tables about to
>> turn on cambium in a big way and I think that's why they are taking a
>> huge risk of getting into legal trouble from UBNT  but I don't think
>> Robert cares as he already knows he won the end game
>>
>>
>
> Not sure if this is sarcasm or not.
>

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