The atmospheric characteristics of 60 GHz are radically different. Antenna design is very different due to frequency for anything resembling a "sector". Unless you want PtMP that's only good within 250 meters... More challenging than you might think.
A lot of the work that has been done over the past ten years in 60 GHz is for high capacity PTP using very "loose" modulations, channel sizes of 500 MHz or larger at BPSK/OOK or QPSK. Very different than 802.11ac based radios. On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote: > What am I missing here? > > Can't Cambium and UBNT and others simply overlay the same radio > architecture/software they have developed over a decade, on top of a 60GHz > radio instead of 5Ghz? > > Is there some fundamental problem with using the same PHY later protocols > on 60GHz vs 5GHz? >
