A traditional FDD link is always going to give you microsecond latency
and full-duplex capacity. That's what I want in our network since we
have bandwidth coming in from multiple directions at diverse sites.
On 7/24/2017 9:57 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
We are looking at raising capacity on one of our major link from 366
to whatever. SAF 2+0 says in the documentation we can go up to 732mbps
Mimosa, with the same antenna characteristics claims different numbers
everytime I look at the report. their path profile tool is junk.
Its a lot of radio sticking with SAF, and supposedly mimosa can do
more, though I suspect its like the ubnt of licensed links, a little
more buggy. We already commited to two mimosa 11ghz links elsewhere on
the network, and weve been told its all software defined do a single
unit to spare for all of them sounds pretty good.
I haven't actually priced cambium, mainly because when we first got
into 11ghz, nobody would quote us
the link is just a little over 10 miles and has a 3' on one side, 4'
on the other, with whatever the SAF interface mount is called
are these mimosa radios worth their salt? theyre dirt cheap, which is
nice, but I'm not feeling a lot of joy so far with them