You do have to unlock Mimosa, but, after that, you need not have
anything to do with 'the cloud'.
I despise 'the cloud' and would never make my network dependent upon it.
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On 11/22/2016 4:19 PM, Ing. Raul Rodriguez via Mikrotik-users wrote:
Mimosa is like Apple product, very closed market, is a cloud based
system. Need to register and they will unlocked the radio. Don’t know
the frequency flexibility have never used but I do read. Go RB
NetMetal 5 with 30db dish + Sleeve 30 kit for enhance PTP performance(
the best $$$ you can spend ) this really gives an outstanding
performance in noisy environment. Also the Mk has layer 2/MAC support
with Winbox something that UBNT and Mimosa don’t have.
Regards,
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*Subject:* Re: [Mikrotik Users] Which could be best radio for a ptp
200Mbps link?
Thanks Raul, Tim, Blair, and the rest for replying.
Based on your experience, looks like the AF and the B5Lite can do the
job. I need unlicensed frequency and for the price comparison the
B5Lite is the better option, but have never used Mimosa products in
the past. Have to give a try. In the other hand, I first was thinking
of using RB NetMetal.
Thanks again for your time.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Ing. Raul Rodriguez via
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Me at 8 miles , 30db dish with RF Armour + UBNT AF5X + 30Mhz passing
190Mbps/43Mbps 75% duty cycle. You get what you pay. There are many
options, unlicensed and licensed.
·Mimosa
·Mikrotik
·UBNT
If you understand RouterOS I will recommend Mikrotik MetMetal 5Ghz
with 30db dish, enough room to growth.
Best luck
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*Subject:* Re: [Mikrotik Users] Which could be best radio for a ptp
200Mbps link?
We have the B5Lite passing 350Mbps at 1.3Miles
And $300 for the complete link.
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On 11/18/2016 9:19 PM, OWS Optimum Wireless via Mikrotik-users wrote:
Thank you all for replying.
I was looking into the Ubiquiti AirFiber products but, are very
expensive. Saurabh suggested the RBSEXTANT but, didn't have any
idea that product could handle such. Looking at the specs, it says
it can handle 81kpps and 983Mbps in simple (fast path) bridging.
For the price is very attractive but, never heard of anyone using.
I would like to know, based on experience, what product you've or
are using.
Thanks.
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Saurabh Nagpal via Mikrotik-users
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello Jermy,
Mikrotik Sextant is extremely successful, lightweight ,
inexpensive product for this kind of application.
http://multilink.us/RBSEXTANT-G-5HPnD_p_303.html
We have suggested, and supplied
💯 s of them across the globe 🌎 in all kinds of highly
interferences locations .
We can offer no questions asked product return warranty to you.
Saurabh
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On 18-Nov-2016, at 7:26 PM, Jeremy Austin via Mikrotik-users
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
For this distance, the Ubiquiti AF24 sounds like a good option.
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 2:57 PM, OWS Optimum Wireless via
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Hello.
I'm in need of an equipment that would constantly transfer
200Mbps for a ptp link to my backhaul. I've looked into UBNT
products but, only their AC equipments are "capable" to do.
What can you guys recommend or what are you using for "high
data transfer"?
Note:
The PTP is only 2.5km and need to bring at least 150Mbps to
our central / distribution tower.
Thank you in advanced for your time and guidance.
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