I'm thinking you put the AP on the utility pole.

------ Original Message ------
From: "Mitch Koep" <af...@abwisp.com>
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: 4/4/2017 12:18:42 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Current state of Hybrid Fiber/Wireless

What happens if the house with AP quits service??

You loose the rest that are connected ??

Tried that did not go well LOL

So now use power poles or small pipe masts (30 to 40')


On 04/04/2017 11:08 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Well, Utah...

Like to hear reports from the rainy states.

60 GHz is .19" wavelength or about .095" half wave or .0475" quarter wave.

Rain drops can get up to .150" So they fall in the ranges of quarter to full wave length sizes.

Moreover they will serve as miniature dielectric lenses. And then there is oxygen absorption and water absorption.
Even CO2, and fog causes problems.

But should be noise free and you can certainly reuse frequencies all over because it will not go far enough to interfere if done right.


-----Original Message----- From: Brett A Mansfield
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 9:59 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Current state of Hybrid Fiber/Wireless

I have an Ignitenet PtP link that is half a mile that doesn't fade in the rain. I'm sure it will if it gets really heavy. There has been rain, but not heavy rain since I installed this link.

Thank you,
Brett A Mansfield

On Apr 4, 2017, at 9:52 AM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:

Vivint and Google are both saying they are doing this. No idea what kid of radios they are using. I talked to a couple of Vivint locals at the AnimalFarm show. They both claim to be getting 1 Gbps at their home with the millimeter radio. I think it was 60 GHz. I asked them if it stays up during rain and snow. They claimed it did. Assuming the path was a quarter mile or less.

-----Original Message----- From: Sterling Jacobson
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 9:47 AM
To: 'af@afmug.com'
Subject: [AFMUG] Current state of Hybrid Fiber/Wireless

Where are we with this concept as a WISP industry?

Let's say I have $200k to invest and already have mainline fiber in or near to the neighborhoods.

What equipment do I buy to get the best speeds to residential and small business customers?

Is there equipment in the 60GHz or similar bands that are for sale/ready for use?

Is the topology still to connect a house or two in the area with fiber and LOS to everyone else and deploy PtMP?

Thoughts?



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